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

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MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947 3 o st T THE ASSO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA % PAGE THREE PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES 3 P ke 3 SKEET MEET RESUM ED_shooters gather at the Remington Gun Club, Lordship, Conn, in the first Great Eastern skeet championship to be held since the war, N, i . 4 3 H MT. McKINLEY CLIMBERS_Members of the New England Museum expedition, en route to a successful ascent of Mt. McKinley, wait for a supply plane near Mt. Brooks (back- ground). Left to right, George Browne, Leonard Shannon, Robert Lange, Mrs. Barbara Washburn (believed first woman t¢ climb the peak), Os Dick, William Deecke, George H. Wellstead. ok WHITE HOUSE FO American War veteran from N ments on the White House law gave a party for war t and Nirs. T veterans, [ e p CATRAB — Mrs. Vance Spangler of Welch, W. Va,, calls this tail-less tzbby with hind feet of a rabbit “Catrab.” It likes to drink milk but will not s % e eat fish, The mother cat and rest a photo finish and a dead heat for show in this race at Arlinglon Park. Atoka Lad, nearest of the litfer ireat it as an out- second from rail, second; Ermilia, on rail, and Sgt. Bill, dead heat for third. cast. CHAIRMAN_7 Hargrave, (above) pr the Eastmar appointed Truman_ to J Army-N. Z5TH ARCTIC VOYAGE_with a party of scientists sponsored by the Chicago Geographie Society, the schooner Bow- 1oin leaves Boothbay Harbor, Me., on Comdr. Donald B. Mac- Millan’s 25th voyage into the Arctic, L) W HITE-A soft whiic wool A5 : 4 . 7 v wrap-around coat With tie belt, ; it NEW LIAISON PLANE-Added window area to in- Tumberjsck cuffs and gold but- crease three-way visibility and a special door which may be) :F‘“S " '(’l"ggselfllit'ls)y tfi:—lfls‘u’; 4] jettisoned are features of this high-wing Aeronca 7BC monoplane. iim ac ;eéort s N ordered by the U, S. Army for liaison use. . i AWARD FOR OLIVIER — Sir Laurence Olivier, i i . V. (right) newly knighted for his acting achievements, receives a o7 . i while Producer Hal Willis (left) looks ou, * U. N, SLOGAN POSTER_Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt (tetom:‘ from left) presuent‘l :hel U::_i‘telrl g Nations week poster designed by John Cook (leit) to students atlending the interccllegiate institute % ntszch College, New York. The students (left to right) are Vivian Johnston of Alabama U.; Kyin EMPEROR ON TOUR Fi, Smith Collegé; and Marie-Paul Henri Herbin of Brown. spects part of Wakayama prefect i} —Emperor Hirohito of Japan in- ‘MOTHBALL® WARSHIP—_A ficet of tugs moves the USS Washington from Brooklyn ¢, hit by a tidal wave last y:ar.‘_ © Navy yard to Bayonne, N. J, to be decommissioned and put in the “mothball” reserve,

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