The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1947, Page 3

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A R R R R R TR R R R R R R AR R AR R AR R AR A THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREL vesee vty B e A A R A R AR A A YIvvere i VIONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1947 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES - W 1 ALY . arta R s BOXER AND FRIEND_ polores Daughton, 4, h o ghton, 4, hugs ICE BOAT PILOT_ miss Harriet Kidney, only woman pilot in Class B at the North- & friendly dog, Jerico of Roanne, German boxer owned by Joseph western Ice Race Association regatta on Lake Winnebago, Wis., looks over her boat. J. Lucas, at the North Side obedicnce trial in Chicago. o ST BULL FIGHT FANS PROTES T_ Mexico City fans express their dissatisfaction with small bulls and poor performances of matadors in their new 60,000-seat stadium. Top: The crowd rises to whistle the equivalent of the Bronx cheer as Lorenzo Garza waves his cloak in an attempt to engage the animai. The bull has been badly picked, and the picador’s lance is still in its shoylder. Below: Seat cushions are thrown into the arena as the matsdor tries to explain with gestures that Ferdinand isn't interested in fighting. J EW E L S_ Customs collec- tor Joseph A. Ziemba, Chicago, | i holds a medallion locket and 7 i & o i . m baton, valued at $1,500 each, E ¥ “ 5 - ] which the U. S. contends in a ALASKAN STROLL — Maj. Delmar R. Frazier (left) of Milwaukee and Capt. Philip L. VACATION _taais Buxigms sult sysl} Wekres Ro- Loomis of Ithaca, N. Y., members of the Army’s Task Force Frigid, plod through snow as they leave Chandler of the movies enjoys berg, former army officer, once their tent home near Fairbanks, Alaska. In temperatures ranging from 40 to 50 degrees below zero the sunshine while vacationing belonged to Hermann Goering. the Army is making tests of equipment, including clothing, tanks and guns. at Arrowhead Springs, Calif. b o - - " DOWN ON THE FARM _ Byron Nelson, who quit golf tournament play last year, feeds Linda, his Tennessee walk- ing horse, on his ranch near Roanoke, Tex. statue, by Dr. Si cruys Steyenson of will be of bronse YOUTHFUL VISITO R _Kimberly Ann Kyser, eight- * months-old daughter of Bandleader Kay Kyser and his wife, the former_Georgia Carroll, gets her first glimpse of New_York as the Kysers arrive from Hollywood. LOOK WHO'S LOST — A sad-eved, 90-pound St Bernard is fegistered by Jacqueline Vail at the Chicago Animal Welfare Leagué after police found the glan{ lost in a park, SMipping tags on the collar led fo an express company which located the owner. \ e PROPOSED DRESS UNIFORMS _ s¢t. Frank H. Gardner (left) Gilley (second from left) look over Cpl. Celso Fernandez (second from right) and Cpl. who proposed new dress uniforms a$ Governor’s Island, N. Y. Cpl. Fernandez wears a blue number and Cpl, Monday a dark blue uniform. The uniforms are being displayed at throughout the country to give Gis an oppartunity fo express their opinions of the new The corporals in the new suils are “temporary sergeants.” COMELY DOZEN _ Members of the Michigan State College co-cd swimming ucng peaciion a6 thoe pes] East Lansing, Mich. Left to right: Joyce Zollicker, Detroit; Ursela Wel:k:o:, n::&c; Hnlenul‘!.:ln:‘::enl.l’u. Mich.; Alber‘t: t!I::l'ru?'oo An‘l: Arbor, Mich.; Corrine Dixon, Detroit; Elaine Healey, East Jordan, Mich.; Barbara Wright, Saginaw, Mich.; Gloria Leclercq, Teaneck, N. J; Dolores Sullivan, Wayne, Mich.; Joan Faust, Shamokin, Pa.; Jane Zimmerman, Traverse City, Mich.; Virginia Annas, Detroit. e —— at & London theatre.

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