The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1946, Page 3

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA i - PAGE THREE f | A | PR i s PR s g Y i APVE'TlNC COLDEN GRA'N—\']H”II pours from a separafor into a truck on < uxe Allen Jenkinson farm in northern Oklahoma, as the combine invades acres of wavinz arain. 3 > . 5 o ¥ % R, A o ; : 1 TRUCKLOADS OF WHEAT Trucks faden with HARVEST HA N.D M EA L_1s really (:I,v.:ruunin: bnnrnl[\flnen harvest hands ;l(ra\v up, ! Dewly-Darvested Ivhieat wait to WwilhEd at elbvator at. Kiows, Kis. {+: a meal. This dining room scene is on the Allen Jenkinson place south of Kiowa, Kas. . N VIENN ESE PLAYMATES——-T.«H'\I()\\A' ington, D. C., and her Austrian playmate, Hei walk through Hv Ra .H..ms E > PI A NO P RODIC Y—Blomh‘ six-year-old Doris Web- G e ster, (above) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Webster of y 3 Fredericksburg, Va., was rated a prodigy by contest judges in BATHER_0cean water and Washington who heard her rendition of piano classics. rain water are two different things, so film actress Marguerite Chapman uses an umbrella to : protect her stylish new swims- ! ming suit. PACHYDERMS COOL OFF_whilea kmmr stands by, elephants in the 700 a4 Brook: 1 field, Chicage suburb. get relief from the summer heat i 4 ! SHARING CHOCOLATE_Lum- Tara Lowe shares y her chocolate ration with Heinrich Staphan as they play in Tara's G : ’ " 2 it Vienna home, Tara and her mother were among the first families AN _Phili 7 of U. 8. service men to reach Vienna. LAUNCHING RAM g J E T—At Fort Miles, Del., technicians ready the new revolutionary fi'::l-AB.'A'kErM (ibove) ¥ l";r;‘;s: P N % g g ram jet engine, or “flying stovepipe,” for a test. It does 1,500 miles an honr. minister of state, was elected Q UEEN IN RAI N_w”mm o relnaset {Quicn RiE chairman of the Tabor party beth of England holds a séarf over her thistle-decorated hat i when the organizztion held its during a visit to the royal farms at Windsor. She accoiapanied conference in Bournemouth. delegates to an international farm conference. , v i i I .f' 5 s GREETING FROM SKIPPER_cCapt. J. M. Shoe- ¥ maker, (right) skipper of the U'SS Franklin, greets Saxie Dowell, g @ * £ cleyatdr st New OHemtA survivor of the kamikaze attack on the carrier, when the latter's 3 band came to Virginia Beach, Va, Waleswn N V. alengyd COWS ¢ 3 WAITING FOR CARGO_Tie toa pier beside the gra foreign-bound ship waits for a cargo destined to feed victims of starvation, /

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