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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1946 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN | CTURES v i : s % CONFIDENT—Manager ¥ it Ko = i g ” Joe Cronin of the Red Sox ap- BRAZILIAN ROAD SCENE_ A herd of Brahma steers is driven along a rural highway outside Paulista, Br pears confident as e watches northwest section of the South American country. The jeep is from the U, S. consulate at Recife, near Paulista his team play at Boston. . . - ',«_&“ ATIAN MARKETEER S_A group of Dalmatian women, dressed in their bright native costumes, walk along a road near Sin, Dalmatia, Yugoslavia. on market day. EX-GI'S FAMIL Y_Francis X. Loughre . veteran i of the campaign in Italy, told a U. S. commissioner a ladeiphia i L70H that he smuggled his wife, Ivana, 19, (right) their five-month-old b i daughter, Kathleen, and their Spitz pet into this try. U, S, R UN N ER — His old skill immigration officials said they would arrange for the veteran to : comes in handy when Joie Ray, PR @lven catiody GLAMEIRRIS : S Btk ” distance runner, who partici- J # 4 4 pated in three Olympic games, i GERMAN ARMOR TESTED — Lt. Wesley W. Meyers (second from left), Peoria, UL, is late for a bus which takes him flh talks with reporters inspecting a 14-inch German armor plate from the Krupp works at a demonstra« to the Gary, Ind., mill where he X tion at the Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va. Holes at right were made in German arms test, the works when he isn't busy on his two at left by the U. S. Navy. The Navy fired the projectiles at lower left. farm near East Gary. E: b NEW SKIPPER OF *“BIG MO’ _capt. .8, | Hill (left), Cripple Creek, Colo., takes command of the battleship Missouri from Capt. R. H. Hillenkoetter (right), St. Louis. Plaque on ship's deck marks where the Japs signed surrender, L4 ROCKET LAUNCHER — This automatic rocket v launcher, the Mark 102, fires a five-inch rocket (upper right) as ENTERTAINS — Beatrice : / : it is demonstrated for the first time at Dahlgren, Va. It is directors Kay, singer, will.entertain sol. 3 g P s controlled and power-driven, like a gun mount, diers at Camp Shanks, N, Y., FLYING MISSIONARI ES—The Rev. Anthony Gendusa (left), Chicago, apd the Rev, . p 5 ¢ sat during the summer, A. M. Stemper (center), Caledonia, Minn., l&yk)flvu“ lhcli‘r new twin-engined amphibian’plane with ¢ Y X BB s oS5 the designer, Gil Trimmer (right) at Port Washington, L. I. The priesis were trained at “Wings of ¢t 2 Merey,” Catholic organization at Belleville, THl. They will carry food and medicine among the islands CHUCKING CHARLIE'S CHIN — Frances Groce chucks the chin of skeleton Charlie at Alabama Polytechuic of New Britain, New Ireland and the Admiraliys as the first flying V). S. missionaries, Nuns of St. c Michael’s Convent. Reading. Pa.. beught the plane Institute at Auburn, where she is majoring ia laboratory technology. 37 ; : 5 ; ; SERVICE FL A G_charles G.Bolte (riht), AVC chair- - ’ o " o man, congratulates Robert L. Marx,‘N‘;‘W x:;kih‘:::‘i‘"::kg:‘“‘:g i 3 frms ca & S W (background’ for firms to display in YUGOSLAV WAR ORPHANS — Children of Yugoslav partisans killed i HISTORIC HOUSE — This house near Yorktown, Va., where British agreed on Oct. 18 o ; » 3 o~ g » WA . o ané vets now employed, g 1871, o surrender to the Americans, has been reopened after being closed during the war, went to war, those who died attend school at Karlovac, Croatia, Most of the youngsiers ar¢ svficiing fioni skin diseases i o war