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[ "THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA DAGE. THRFF S NEWS IN PICTURES M ON AR C H_— Mohammed Riza Shah Pahalavi (above) has been king of Iran since 1941, N ; ; S e g succeeding his exiled father. Im this portralt ho weass (he unis IRANIAN CADETS IN HORSEBACK DRILL — students at Iran's modern military school in Tehran, {rai form of the Iranian army. ing with regular army utnits, give a horsemanship cxhibition on a plain at the foothills of the Elbrous Mountains. i CONSTABLE AND HOUN DS — Man-liunting bloodhounds of Constable Joe Luther of Dallas, Tex., like to ride in his jeep. In the back of the car are Rambo, Buddy, Belle and Buck, BICYCLE FOR T W O_Bill Forman (left) of Reelsville Ind., and:Paul Rogers of Peoria, 11l wounded, at Mayo General Hospital, Galesburg, Til, carry 5 s ; y S G J handlebars of a specialty-built “bicycle.” Crossbars fasten the iwo SLICK CHICK — Poultry ¢ ; 4 bikes rigidly together. workers of a New York local - chose Janet Blair (above), film VEST- S INKING SUB — preparing for A-bomb tests, a “guinea pig” submarine, US$ actress, as “Miss What a Chick!” Apogon, is test-cubmerged. Men aboard the rescuc vessel, USS Widgeon, watch the maneuver. ALL TUCKERED O U T_sissy Roll, lanky greyhound : o ; it owned by Kox Brothers of Abilene, Kas., pants after a victoriovy race at the Abileue mccting of the National Coursing Assr. e : 40 ATTACHE — Mrs. Mar- Gigf i . Jorie Spikes (ni’avfl: r};rltain's OLD AND N.E W PRESIDENTS_ Eric Johnston first “attache for women's afe (left), retiring president of the United States Chamber of Com- fairs,” is assigned to the Britlsh merce, and William K. Jackson of Boston, incoming president, are embassy in Washington. Fhe is thown in Atlantic City, N. J., where they attended the 31st annual 51 and a grandms convention of the orgaitization, 5 BASEBALL FAN S—John Kalish (left) and Roy Arena, membzrs of the Bluebirds baseball team of the Boys Club of N;S‘; 5 i i ik 5 A " :’ e(fi:zn‘.fi::g:: ’.""3552 'mfilm::f‘%:;esm‘gobb, SAN FRANCISCO SKYLINE — This view of downtown San Francisco was mads, *<" " Clark also takes in the diamond activities., ° from Nob Hill, looking down California Street toward the Bay bridge. Chinatown is at the left. BANDM A N_nMembers of an American Legion post Raleigh, N. C., are backing a . new nlrch:;t;z to behled by S:xile 5 A i Dowell (above), who served in i e s ke 2 3 HIGHEST PAID AAF PRIVATE AND FAMILY — Put. James L. Triplett of Vallejo, Calif., shown with his the Navy during the war and is 1 AT S — Brookiyn Dodgers who do thei wife and 10 children, is sald by the AAF to be their highest paid private. He draws $315.96 monthly. L. to r., wife, Lorraine, 29, holding & surviver of the ill-fated care 4 ‘. ¢ %o right: Billy Iltmln’ a sl‘evenw l;hdu we[: share .P‘ ::c plate stand in Villiam, 3 months; Arthur, 12; Elsie, 11; Ruth, 9; James, Jr., 8; Wilma, 7; Janet, 6; Clarence Milo, 5; Florence, 3; and Clarence Allen, 7% gier USS Franklin, < Y sy e Walker and Peter Reiser,