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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAL, ALASKA PAGE THREE P e S —— i - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS ICTURES AIRPHIBIAN VEHICLE_Robert E. Fulton stands beside his Airphibian (top) before a test flight at Danbury, Conn. Landing after the flight, he prepares to drive the auto-section (bottom) on its road tests. Propeller, fuselage and wings are detachable. Ay ORI AL _Three Rushville, ind., citi- look at the 1 Jendell W memorial, bearing a el wreath and torch of freedom on which is superimposed a crusader’s sword. Left to right: Wilbur Kendall, memorial com- mittee chairman; Miss Mary Sieeth, Willkic :arm manager, and Ralph L. Morgan, president of the Rushville Rotary Club, COP TURNS ARTIST—_Charles M. Murray (right), who quit a Kansas City police career for one of an arlist, shows one of his paintings to Thomas Hart Benton, noted artist who helped him. and to Officers William Mara (left) and John Weinbers. YOUNG MUSICIAN_patricia Travers, 18-year-old violinist, prepares at her Clifton, N. J., home for a concert tour of the U. S. and Canada. She began studying the violin at the age of 4 and gave her first public concert at 6. VERSATILE — Ann Jef- freys wore this costume as a dance hall singer in a film. Sle g 3 S Fs 4 i 9 K“: e e MUM SHOW PREVIEW_united Airlines stewardesses preview a chrysanthemum show E 5 i : Ly e Acddemy of Mublc, bl at Garfield Park, Chicago. Left to right, Frances Sanford, South Bend, Ind.; Naomi Roberts, Des GCRID COVER GIRL_Pretty Donna McClintock of & . Moines, Towa; Margaret Peterson. Topeka, Kas.; and Ruth Evans, Lansing, Mich. Pennsylvania State Coliege is surrounded by football players who chose her cover girl of their team. The players (left to right) ar Bobby Williams of Piitsburgh, Pa.; Joe Colone of Berwick, P: Bronco Kosanovich of Aliquippa, P: d Czekaj of Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; and Lee Henry of Tareatum, Pa. Cedar Rapids, Ia., is a 9 k) P A L S—George Mark Thompson, Washington, D. C., poses with eold veteras of nine Hoilywo Brucie Boy, pet pigeon he found near death of a wound a year ago motion picture rofes, and saved. The two are constant companions. WHALE HUNTER_A plane which will be used to hunt whales is swung aboard the ship Balaena at Southampton, Eng- g ry - " . e . X il land, as it prepared to sail for the Arctic. The expedition i ARMY JUMEFER 35_Col. Earl F. Thomson of Fort Riley, Kas., capta US. Army L to0 3dd whale steaks to Britain’s food stocks. jumping team, looks sver Two Star (center), capfured German horse, and Democrat, a Jumiping veteran, in New York for the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. M O D E L—Elizabeth Jarvey, 4 s Claygate, Surrey, England, a \ : LR member of the United King-. dom’s Women's Auxiliary Air FOrce, was chosen as a new S K1 R A CE_Bill Sizzle of Anaheim, Calif., leads Nance Stllley, pretty Florid el Tor WAAF posters, mile-a-minute ski race at Cypress Garders Fla. GIANT WING-FLAP_This 74-foot wing flap for the world’s largest airplane, built by Howard Hughes, is almost as long as the wing of a standard 21.-passenget plane. The flap is en route to Long Beach. Calif., harbor.