The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1946, Page 3

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MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN otk ol N o % AR S RS SR Miss Dawn State Coliege WINNER — Haugan, Michi i N i | ,. freshman, hoids dy, Vander- bilt University entry, h won a turile derby at the University FOUR LITTLE ORPHANS _ These four babies are orphans at St. Vincents' in Chicago. Left to right: Frances, Ann of Detroit, Dianee and Harry. They all are under six months of age, The orphanage declined to disclose their last names, H 5 T 5 : LN e o AT WORK IN VIENNA _p aned by the Nazis in 1938, these Vienna Boy Scouls do their good deed by helping clean up the city’s bomb-wrecked buildings, MUTUAL ADMIRATION — yoe DiMaggio, Jr,, 4, looks proud of his father, the Yankee slugger (left), d.!lriflg a warm-up session at Yankee Stadium at New York City. were presented to the city by C, R, C. Van Swinderin, acting consul general of the N‘etheruus * e B U e L S S S S S 1 G N E D—porothy Patrick AR W “ Caiif,, beekeepér, estimated this big swarm on a lemon FAMOUS PAINTING — john Constable’s painting, “Deadham Mill, Essex, 1820, will Whiltler, Calif., at 600,000 bees, the largest one he ever sa y of Winnipeg, Canada, was spot- 2 ! on Guam who chose her photo for their pin-up favorite didn’t :fgs ':.’;n:fit:‘l'i": :;“;"‘nm‘é': "s";‘_’ be brought to she U. S. from England for display by the Chicago Art Institute. filled six hives when he separated them. know: that Duane Faye Dye, 22, had a family. Mere she is with b " daughter Linda, 4, son Gary, 6, and husband Harold. atrical. That led to her signing a movie contract. NO HANDICAP _ Lt D.s. Lyons (letl), USN, A AP i i " % i'. i A 4 4 e s J . 204 o) sonburg, Pa., shows his artificial leg to an unidentified officer after REMINDER OF CRIM HARVEST —a 1 Bt ilited st ; 3 ND-LEASE IN CHINA — Lt Col. John Sharp (left), Terre Haute, Ind. convineing his superiors he stifl could fiyaNavy plane, He lost g | rarmer seed n.u.. 7 &t £ En. E. Honsowelz, Spokane, Wash., inspect U, S, lend-lease 37 mm, guns at Chinwanglao, his leg at Pearl Harbor, France, beside a wrecked tank, a reminder of the grim harvest reaped on Normandy fields in 1944, s TR ARG e ’ SR R RS

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