The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1945, Page 16

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PAGE EIGHT ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1945 w H AT S LEFT OF THE TO N E’—_The Jap heavy cruiser Tone, last snrvnor of the i task force which attacked Pearl Harbor, lies battered and usceless 2t the Jure naval ba SERGEANT S BURMA P E T—Sgt. Carl E. Mauldin, USAAF, of Phoenix, Ariz, holds his pet monkey, Susie, 6 months #ld, which he delivered by Caesarian operation after its mother was wounded on a Burma tiger hunt. STILL PLAY SOLDIER-A group of German children play at the game of sold with an old anti-aircraft gun located near the center of Berlin. New Head of Ford (left) is shown a st (through 1 of the Ailicd tivesin SHIPS FOR FE A CETI M E--“uyl\ prozresses on one of 1i 12,800-fon (-2 type maritime II has commission ships beiuy built in the Federal shipyard at Kearny, N. J, ¥y macm of the Ford to succeed his grand- father, Henry Ford, founder of the com ; - e vote his time to p HOLL Y woo D HUNT E R S—Clark Gable (left) and At the age of 2 Gary Cooper, screen stars, return from a pheasant hunt at Sun sumes the office which his father, Valley, Idaho, with proof of their skill. Sun Valley's facilities 2rs the late Edsel Ford, took over when still being used as a Navy rehabilitation center, s py in Secranton, Pa., with his L. o » dad, S/Sgt. Joseph Hricko, as they ; i o . arrived together from Europe. The 4 mother_died in Oran, North \; BRONZE STAR A WAR D — T/8gt. Tony Martin , two months ago, and the (‘ 4 Y LeF L) s ,7& (right), former movie and radio actor, is congratulated by Brig. little America was flown to Naples — 3 S 5 : 2 Gen. William H. Turner, afler fie was presented with: the bronze and brought homie on a transport R 0 Y A L TY AT S ERVICES — King George, and star medal at ATC headquarters in {adia, for bis work with ATC. by his father. (International) Princess Elizzbeth at commencement of religious service in honor - of the dead of two World Wars, held at the Cenotaph, London. DOCK VIEW-_view of the armr docks and dock-shed at Prince Rupert, a city in the Canadian Nerthwest which passesses one of {he best harbors in the world. The $16,000,006 instalia- tion of the U. Army will be turned over to the Canadian government, - B agn STYLISH_n.m Cornell, CI DOG SHOW IN GERMANY 3 s p 18, (above) of Teaneck, N. J. 4 : - . —Lt. Sheldon Machlin (center) of New York City a model, was chosen as one of y : holds a leash on his blue-ribbon winner, “Roif,” a black shepherd, wh ‘.- Sgt. Norman Weinberger, the six best-dres: 'tecn-agers JUDGES 0 F N A z:'[ CVR '_M "N A L S—nternational tribunal members at Nuernburg, left to right: John J. Parker, Long Beach, N. Y., restrains his first prize winner, 5-weeks-old terrier, “Marche Noir,” at a dog by a group of New York stye Bliernsie, U. S F\rn’:u‘l] Bfi‘l "l‘. 'L“"d"';' ‘it"”’l’, “}l.""m“ France; D“"‘“""_','“,d'” ‘ahr‘r\: F"""*fl_‘ F. Volchkov, alternate, Russia; show staged by U, 8. soldlers i Wissbaden, u"mmy. lists. Maj. Gen. L J. Nikitchen 0, Russia; Lord Justice Pethick Lawrence, Great Britain; and Norman Birkett, alternate, G-_re_lt grltain_. A

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