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KA EMPIRE-—JUNEAL, ALASKA PAGE THREE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1946 THE ASS N ' p Gt o ! RUSSIANS CELEBRATE — Giant portraits of Mar- e it The 2 e i shal Stalin (right) and Lenin (left) with the Soviet star betweel A = " item, adorn the front of the Kussian headquarters in vienna, BIGC MOVIE § ne sound mov Studios, : W o Sadatidndy it 4 Austria, commemorating the Russian Qctober Revolu Inc., in thess former storage buildings of wartime magnesium plant at Henderson, Nev. AU, SOLMEI AR SRAVER $ CIKE TOURISTS IN ALBERTA _ panff high school students make a bicycle tour c'ong the Banff-Jasper highway to Mt. Eisenhower in Alberta’s scenic Canadian Rockies, — T y— Wi« e SINCER — Lyric soprano Eleanor Steber is dressed for her role of Costanza in Mozart's - KT o s g “Abduction from the Seraglio” A . . erformed at the Metropolitan LARD EXHIBIT__ Frank Dutt, a sculptor, carves a sow and suckling pigs out of pure lard s Opera House, New York, {8 i LR ERE e i at Chicago for the meat exhibit at the International Livestock Show. i f Z 2 . SAFETY ADVICE-—Policeman Larry Jensen of Bronx. vitle, N, Y., tells Roswell Bond that failure of cyelists to observe traffic laws causes ‘most auto-bicycle accidents. FUR FLAG — Arlene Potter (lower left) helds a pair of white fox furs similar to the 1,000 red, white and blue skins used iake this U. S, flag, valued at 850,000, at the Paciiic Northwest Fur Exposition at Scattle, Wash to FOREIGN STUDENT _ aiss Eva Bessenye of Buda- Northamp- * it/ 5 g - : pest, Hungary, registers as a student at Smith Colle 1 ROCKET ENGINE — Dr. Luawig Roth, Ph.D. from Darmstadt (Germany) University, ton, Mass., accompanied by her dog Tiki. Miss Bessenye spent the ! checks rocket engine at White Sands, N. M., where he and more than 100 other German scientists st three years in Geneva, studying painting. are working with Army Air Forces experts in experfmenting with destructive missiles, ! < 2 3 i - o4 s SWEDIISH INVESTMENT — oOlga Berley, 28, Swedish actress is in the U.S. under sponsorship of Wildcat Enterprises, Inc., which was formed by 30 former PT boat officers Ao e serving in the Pacific theatre. The group will seek a movie con- {)‘Idr;-s} Joan Winfield wears a tract for Miss Berley. Born in Mobile, Ala., of Swedish parents, ae ‘fi{"""" negligee which sets ' the former model will seek citizenship papers in this country. off her blonde beauty. A VET GETS A HOME — A crane lifts 2 floor section from a barracks being disrantled SUN T I M E_Gladys Burrows (left) and June MacArthur, " ; at the sormer Japanese relocation center, Manzanar, Calif., for sale to a veteran for §23313 Yo =at Los Angeles, view sign telling motorists to advance watches an SWEATER GCIRL— Bettye Durrence, Broadway dancer from Savannah, Ga., knits a swealer enough sezsoned pine, redwood and other material to build a home, hour for winter daylight saving at Palm Springs, Calif. in her dressing room. Her handiwork has become a small business sideline. e »