The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1946, Page 3

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| SATURDAY, SEPT B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW R 14, 1946 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA j PAGE THREE | ] . 5 : COMPARING KNIVES — Two members of the ESERT POLICE — Patrolmen of the Arab Legion Camel Corps ride across the Transe desert patrol of the Arab Legion Camel Corps in the Trans-Jordan compare knives. The Bedouin Arabs range far out into the desert Jordan desert. Thev *—~¢~h for smugglers, settle tribal disputes and protect water holes. )y - - and along frontiers in their watch for smugglers. 0 s SPRING OF MOSES — Camels drink from a stream at the Spring of Moses on the road from Maan to Petra in the Trans-Jordan. Here Mores struck a rock to bring forth water. : g : . CHAIRMAN_Paui & < ) v 13 CLOUD ERUPTS AT BIKINI — water and steam rise from the und:rwater atomic Spaak (above) of Belgium bomb explosion to produce a symmetrical pattern on the surface of Bikini lagoon. A ship is visible chairman of the rul:s committee inside the ring at lower left. The photo was made from a nlane several miles away. at the Paris Peace Conference. A PEACEMAKER — Mrs. James F. Byrnes shakes hands with Sir Khizar Hayat, minister of state for Punjab, India, at a Paris reception for delegates to the Peace Con- ference, Secretary of State Byrnes is in the center. eyt CATHEDRAL REPAIRS — Workmen repair the roof of the bomb-damaged Cathedral of St. Stephan in Vienna— one of the city’s most beautiful buildings. In background are two Heiden Towers which decorate the front of the roof. e i iy GREETING Gt : A . 4 ‘FUR FISH'—OH YEAH! — Mildred Knight of — - i hoes boys, f members of the Chicago first looked with amazement at a “fur fish” displayed 3 HOESHEIE Y ve Thiese A e s Govskasa: Do . by Pat Wilsic at Boulder Junction, Wis. Then she said “Oh Yeah!” ious Japanese Army in China, wait for business outside the Matsuzakaya Department store on ] ) e ”zlhe Glnza.y’l‘nkyo's business center, a vear after Nippcn's capitulation. The Burlington, Wis., Liars Club thought this one up. 9 ET R OB I N°— Keith Scherer of Chicago shows off his Marion | pet baby robin which flew into his home. The two became fast Saver, 21, Toronto, “Miss Canada friends after Keith fed it crumbs, He calls the bird Robbie. of 1946,” waves a greeting while visiting in Washington, D, C. | 4 » - DOWN ON 2 i 2 ‘ OH! HELLO !_ Adeline Potter seems surprised (o s - N THE 7 ARM — Rhoda Risinger (left) and Bert Abrams, who farm near potede Tl T s ool el i LACUARDIA MEETS CHORUS — Fiorello LaGuardia iight), INREA_director Tutchinson, Kas., take {17 st % shoel 5 ¥ take {rme out from corn cutting to rest in the shade of 4 shock on a hot day twist into the pool at Medinah Country Club, Chicazo, general, ¢hats with members of the cherus at a Paris Overa party for Peace Conference delegaies, S WO il

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