The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1945, Page 3

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SATURDAY APRIL 7 1945 THE DAILY AL<SKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA T PAGE THREE § % 3 R FIELD MARSHAL — This new portrait of British Field ; P 7 . QEF:TO BATTLE Wit s crulser in he farestound, warships of the U. . Navy move across iarshal Sir Bornard L. Monigomery was made when he decorated NEW MNATS PLANE Rt PG AnGEEr SPERTEIIC Jrpincee cheim, Canadian sldi~ts recently on German svil. plane—a Douglas W 1 5 abin interior of the mew Naval Air Transport Service passenger s from 36 to "41 persons, VR TR : : 2 AR " 50 YEARS OF MUSIC — oscar Straus, \'Iennese‘ coi;‘l- : " < " r and conductor, celebrated his fiftieth anniversary in the LEY TF !_’OOT‘B.% L‘L G A M E—vembers of liberty parties from U. S. Navy shlm7 shown off 1’f Heert hall with a program in Carnegie Hall, New York, Licia Levte in the Philippines, clash in a bruising game of “bare skin” football on the sands, Albanese, shown with him, was a soloist. GRACIE — Gracie Fields, British comedienne, playing the BANANAS F OR L UN CH—_1wo Hurricane pilots, for- role of an unemployed actress aging for a snack between mess ‘calls, cut down a nice stalk of ih ™ new motion picture, poses bananas near a hut in which they live. They are assigned to an 1 the garb SES RO NN EICIE RAF forward airstrip in Burma, HoNApkerROL. NO. I FAN TUNES UP — Ernest F. Holcomb of Ft. ’ Worth, ’I"ex‘. known as the Washington Senators’ No.bll fan, joins - Coach Nick “Alti in's advice from the\bleachers as B A SE l N ECUA D O R—Ecuadorean troops slznd at attention while flags of U. S. £ i rock (right). in some gdvice from the el Bhe Nate s o ot Bark v FEARSOME M A SKS—wWelders working on Wtrhllers for the Army pngineers in the nolse T Ecuador afe raised over U. S. Sixth Alr Force base at Salinas.’ . e plant of the Olson Manufaéturing company wear fancifully painted hoods. I hm:g‘:gfl;fl"u& B EDWARD R. STETTINIUS. SENATOR TOM CONNALLY A REP. SOL BLOOM . L. 8, secretary of state REmoceat, of Tokag i ¢ . COMDR. HAROLD E. STASSEN REP. CHARL IRGINIA Democrat, of New York ¥ GILDERSLERYS 3 Vel ¢ of Minneso: dean of Barnard college 2 former governor o innesoia Republican, of \

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