The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1946, Page 6

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936 PRESIDENT —Felix Gouin, (above) French Socialist i i i N T g i deputy, was chosen president ]ot France’s constituent assembly, EMERCENCY ‘QUONSET’ HOUSIN G_These Quonset huts, converted for civilian use during the housing short= charged with writing a new con« age, were set up at Port Hueneme, Calif. They are insulated, have living room, two bedrooms, bath and kitchenette, stitution for the nation, 5 ot & INTERIOR OF H U T—view from the living room toward the kitchenette and bath in one of the Army Quonset huts converted for civilian use at Port Hueneme, Calif, M OD IS H — Over a black wool daytime suit Bette Davis, movie star, wears a lime yellow coat with broad tuxedo front of leopard, Her hat has stiffened fishnet. veiling, ’ p— ’ HAPPY HOI\!ECOMINC—OucnItthmy',’“3 ; d g v three years' service, George Montgomery gets a helping hand with ‘I\e: #.Ecz J, %p:lfinm,laxhéhtop%ln&: R’;:‘m‘énfiwfi‘c’Abric‘;fi his uniform ccat from his wife, songstress Dinah Shorg, | " diocese of New York. soon to be created a cardinal E—Al cchahiR PLANE ASSEMBLY LIN ‘:wdn‘:m_] GCIFT FOR 'MUS I C_ Before a plaque honoring his assembl; stem similar to thot s s m:, l’n :ly:.e Aeronca factory at Middletown, 0, pu :;r;;!;cl;ess the late \:’l‘l‘l‘le A?'dn;ns, Benny Gondmlntpresenls a L s d ,000 check to Mrs. am J. Petersen, chairman of the board I'DE AL — American hosiery 3 2 of trustees of the Hull House Association, Chicago. The money is designers chose Peggy Knudsen, eu Al SICHTS EERS ® gift to the Hull House music school, in which Goodman received tress, . ! —Sailors from the U. S. Séventh fieet, anchored off Shang- ' plants, worl his first clarinet lesson in 1919, (shave) ,;"';“:‘mel" thewe ity se2 “hell money,” burned by Chinese in religious rituals. together the fuselages of light planes. TOKYO HUNGER DEMONST | demonstration’ by residents of the Japanese capital. R AT O N-Crowds gather st Shimbashi rafiroad station fn_Tokyo for 2 lmu- et Note numerous men wearing portions of uuiforms. _ L . ICTURE OF FORD FAMILY—_Shown at s banquet fn Detrolt honoring vetersn Ford employes ‘are left to right) Henry Ford I, president of the company; Mrs. Henry Ford; Henry Fcrd; and Mrs. unl?ari, mother of Henry Ford IL

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