The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1946, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1946 THE DAILY RE ALASKA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES James Robert, 6, hold ¢ er of the newcomers, looks o kissed by a pretty girl during a visit to Cypr father of the children, W, A, 3 { Loui VK orange queen Patty Thomas, Gov BIG GUNS Fleet are being put “in moth balls” by crewmen at the Norfolk, V. build a frame of tape over a five-inch gun aboard the US: form a base for a prot e film. Below: sprays the first coat of a film over a rifle aboard the U SHADES 'OF RED GRANGE_—Coaches Bert Ing ) | wersen (left) and Tony Blazine (right) look over the number ¥ | worn to practice by Wayne Cross, freshman tackle candidate at A 1R M| N DED _ Airline hostesses Irene Brown (left) and her twin, Eileen, examine a mode} the University of Illinois. The number was retired after Harold: of a Bell P-63 King Cobra with Maj. Don Gentile (second from left) and Maj. John Godfrey, Army l (Red) Grange played his last game in 1925, but w assed o air aces, at the New York aviation show. 'f ou i by error when more than 200 turned out for spring football (raining.! TENNIS SUIT _porothea Robinson models a shocking- pink play outfit designed for outdoor sporis ‘wear, PRETTY POS E_Aactress Jane Harker is wearing a white sheath in # Hollywood pin-up pose. i , . g L .. Y . : PRES!IDEN T_tomwal- WRECKED JAP PLANES IN MUKDEN — wrecked'Japanése planes litter the airport at Mukden, Manchuria, l(‘:e' T:lne:r is new'prl;:‘“hv H 2s Chinese soldiers moved in to take contrel of the city after it was evacuated by troops of Soviet Russia, 1zaak Walton League of America. e ftitanai "' s : ‘N ) 3 . " T W = 3 e PARISIAN CAINSBOROUGCH — Koufi of EISENHOWER RECEIVES PLAQUE_ Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (second from * WITH THE CREATEST OF EASE — Fleecy clouds form a backdrop for girl e Alea. ne : p he third annnal Freedom House plaque at the Willkie memorial building in New York Paris designed this multi-colored, flowered percale, called the left) receives nn u kie m d2reers of Meredith Collcge, Raleigh, N, €., as they practice gutdoors for {k ne. recital,. Gainsborough because it is styled after that famous painter’s workad from William Agar, chalrman of the board of Freedom House, while Mrs, Willkie looks on,

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