The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1946, Page 3

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PAGE THRFE URES SATURDAY, O 1946 ; 5 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA £ & FRIENDS_ 4 O iy tic of the late P } i . 4P velt, makes friends with a €. - dian tar at Campebeilo ¥si TEL AVIV DETENTI!ON PENS — These detention pens of barbed wire were set up by the British in Tel Aviv, N. 8 near the Roos: Palestine, during a search for arms apd members of the Jewish underground army. Group in the foreground awaits release. dian summer home. ‘SNOWBIRDS”® starts the 11th annual Flight of the Snowbirds r with his Ha Ha in the record time of ! harbor as a fleet of 12-foot boats jr.. 14, topped the field of 136 . ila course, LABORITE — President Truman appointed Keen Joh “Hippity” Hopp demonstrates his son (above) the first 1 ng first (top center), the way he under-secretary of grabs a fly off the wall when assigned to an ou d spot (rig and his favorite trick of sliding ia president of the Da head first (lower center), He currently is up with the batting leaders. Publishing Ce,, E ¥ : ] i i : ; DMEPR DAM REPAIRED — A crane moves along | the top of Russia's Onepr dam as Soviets and German war i 0 . N : prisoners push reconstruction work. The lockgates, demolished’ by ey ; A, ; L . setreating Ge ans in 1943, have been restored. BEGINNER'S LUC K_wrs. Bryan Sheedy, New York City, stands beside a 92-pound white marlin which she caught near Montauk, N. Y., on her first off-shore fishing trip. The marlin took a feather lure intended for tuna. O F F’ — Mrs. Ruth Seeger Cole prepares {0 KING LEAVES PALACE- — Past his personal guards, Abdullah Thn Al Hussein (in b vitl iron after her ball perched on the bough of & s 40| white), king of British-protected Trans-Jordan, leaves his palace at Amman. With him are Glubb e e dating o pro-1adies golf fournament at St. Paul, M. ». A 3 . % Pasha (left), leader of the Arah:Legion, and Prime Minister Ibrahim Pasha (right).’ NEW SUIT — 3 s ¥ e A POOCH IN BOOTS — Lanny, a wire haired fox Martha Vickers moda,’::i;i‘;so; : i i - terrier, wears a couple of pair of riding boots and' the cap of his white French mohair and hat 'master, Mike Corona, a jockey at Rockingham park, Salem, &rimmed with a big taffeta bow. TP A i AY c p - ; TINY PETS—Stephen Dewey of Avon, Conn,, feeds honey “REPAYING A DEBT_— Lt (&) George Tweed, who hid on Guam for 21 months wiific and water to two baby hummingbirds with an.eyedropper. Hia ~ the Pacific island was in Jap hands, watches an auto being loaded aboard a ship at San Francisco. mother, Mrs. Wells* Dewey, found the birds, after their nest had PRESIDENTIAL PORTRA I T_ President Truman sits for his portrait by Artist John * He is sending the car to Antonio Artero, native Guam ranchezs, who t:ll‘?l.l for him, heen torn from a tree, and made pets of them, b Slavin (right)., The painting now hangs in the conference room of the White House, " v s

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