The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 6, 1946, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — TUNEAU, ALASKA ESS NEWS SATURDAY, JULY-6, 1946 THE ASSOCI PAGE THREE R S, Naval personnel watch a snake 1 W/O Ernest Stelan, Toledo#O.; Lt. Cmdr. Robert G. Merritt, Washington. D, C. SNAKE CHARMER — m Tangiers n charmer, L. to v, Chief W/O James Sadler, Phil C. Collins. Yacksonviile. Fla.: and it ARTISAN_william E. Mauldin, vielin maker, dces some hand carv ent befere it is put into the press. Mauldi VENERABLE d Dall o ol i 2 i e 8 e MISS TENNIS e e : < " " J Blute, (above) New York s LA v FOAMY YELLOWSTONE _ This fovely view of the great outdoors shows a section girl, was ch Miss 2 B 7 i ¢ ; of the Vellowstons River. in Vellowstone national park. ready for the angler's efforts. men in Silesian costumes, celebrating Prague's liberation day, a group sporis e CIRCUS NEWCOMER — A six-foot baby—a giraffe stand by a memorial monument to Emperor, Joseph. mediately christened “Boston” — made its appearance while Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey circus was in the Massas chusetts capital, Here Edie, the proud mother, looks solicitous, | 1 * SECRET AR Y _this study of Clinton P, Anderson, U. S, secretary of agriculiure, was FACTORY ‘TAILOR’ _ sitting tailor-fashion in ihe stator for 3 new hydrogen-cooled turbo-generator for a utility power plant, this v iman in Westinghouse Electric’s East Pitts- burgh plant applies finishing touches. made when he testified on ihe price contrel situation before LS WAR MATERIAL PED Germans dump war eq uipment remaining in their, MORNING WORKOUT — Band leader Louis Pri (right) astride Blue Eye, looks over Republican, one of his siril the senate banking committce, of race horses ready for a workout at a New York track, 7 liands when they surrendered into the Woerther See, a lake in southern Austria near Yugoslavia. R R R e o —— A R R = TIGER CRE W — Princeton’s varsity crew works out on Lake Carnegie: (1. to'r.) bow, Darrelt Zink, Belleville, N. J.; George Dexter, Falmouth, Mass.; John Northrop, Princeton; Andrew Jones, New York; Rex Peters, Buffalo: Laird Park, Philadelphiz: Denald Dodge, Chestnut Hill, Pa.; stroke, Jolin Ashmun, Far Hills, N, J.; coxswain, Francis Rosenbaum, Jr.,, New York, & s ¥ f QUEEN SHEDS WAR PAIN T — The giant British liner, Queen Elizabeth, is shown anchored in the Clyde as workmen remove her wartime camouflage and apply paint for her return to peacetime service, - LEADER — This is a recent photo of Sukru Saracoglu, prime minister of Turkey,

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