The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1947, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA AGE THREE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES B NAZIS HEAR VERDICT _ itermann ¢ of dejection as they listen to the verdict of the war crin bunal at Nuernberg, Germany, Sept Iless was sentenced to life in prison. Goering, condemmed X to die, cheated the hangman by swallo! s g ing poison, and Joachim von Ribbentrop led ten pther Nazis to the rallows. STRIKE SCENE _ A natless polic FATAL LEAP — A young woman {rom the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, where 121 persons parader after police lines were smashed by 3,000 strikers at the General Electric plant in Phila- in a fire on Dec. 7. U.S. fires in 1946 took 10,000 lives, iz delphia, Feb, 28, A child peers ot the scene from a window. €1 who d in Chicago's LaSalle Hotcl o B ) : s : 3 . ;i 5 ; -':7L’A YE Rj\':‘illling{ Weirens, SOVIET EXIT — Andrei Gromyko leads the Russian LEADER — Rep. Joe Mar- Ry i : & ; : A ey SO Dk A e delegation in his histaric walkont from the United Nations secur- tin, Jr., (above) was slated to ; : IR 106 oil Bobt, 5 & ity council at New York, March 27, Secrefary of State James F. become the speaker of the next d . 4 {1 R # Pt el R e Dyrnes (sealed, third at table) turns to watch the exit, US. house of representatives, . S B Bppedt % cons following the Republican elec- ATOM BLAST _ The underwater atomic blast in Bikini lagoon July 25 produces a mushroom-shaped cloud formation. f'l‘azllj'-l"'!"r\r"‘l;““:;r i;w“l' tion victory in November, Observers interpreted the rift at the right of the column just above the water line o5 being caused by the Latt)eibip Arkansas. iy BE 46 'l ) & ::~\. ,“ s g RESIGNED _mHenry Wwal- lace smiles as he leaves .o White House after a conferc. with President Truman reg. - ing a speech by Wallace ou U 5. YUGOSLAV VICTIMS _ The bodies of five Ameri- foreign policy \\'hl;“h result. ¢ n airmen who died when their plane was shot down by Yugo- T:uman asking the B s'av gunners lic in Arlinglen National Chapel near Washington. secretary to resign -_u‘. . . & & 4 yis, U \ ? S ident, INEW CARDINALS PROSTRATE — After receiving their red hats, the newly- S I L e e .ed cardinals of the Roman Catholic church prostrate {hemselves before the main altar of St Found cuilty of contempt of a federal court, Lewis ordered his Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on Feb. 21, The Pope created 32 new cardinals. 400,000 bituminous coal workers back to the pits, D 7 . 3 INTERV I EW _ Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower is confronted by a group of irate women in the SLOW BURN_ r y ’\1 ) - 3 v — Former Secretary of the Interior Harold 5 2 °mee: M‘.::,:; ‘:fm:;i:. iug:,{d:l},'::‘) o‘:e‘:::a)s inkgasfi:;lo::hgget;‘.‘.:: f :i ’f,'::n‘;:,‘.'?,.&n;":-:;‘f Ickes (right) and Sen. Millard T; yl“lllll of %l;ryilnlx,d lllfllf [a_frus M‘ E ? S A fil E —aL:lm(:n B[fl-la (I:;l).‘ :fif":::; nzlslh:sse_lr.\'z‘::l.‘:n"an‘:lz P::fii;:tc':'r‘::::r :ol:n:fn ::rl::‘:: speedy h * > . < senate hearin; vin Pauley's fitness eltlemen e railroad strike 1 5, ‘as as s o '}'usional inquiry into the Garsson munitions inquiry, was degeated for re-election. a table mrc':os&";:"gf.;?:&u'; e t"‘glzl"s.\;““y. y Bim of the s dented powers to deal with the country's labor situation.

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