The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 19, 1951, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951 ~" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ; ; ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES STEEPLECHASER IS DUNKED — Jyohn Dick falls into a water obstacle during % BIG MOUTH — You're looking down the throat of the battleship USS New Jflrsey. big guns of 3,000-meter steeplechase event of junior AAU championships at Berkeley, Cal. He finished last. \ which have been giving valumble snpport lram the sea to fighting ground forces in Knrel. 4 BOLD BOLGER — Dancer Ray Bolger playfully leaps over the head of his partner, Allyn McLerie, in a London cafe. They are in British capital to star in film, “Where's Charlie?” 3 it Froun £ Sputn Cabeve, B | 3 | : iy | : COMMANDER — aamira . S ), Birn « i i i . % -Robert B. Carney, U. 8. Navy ingham, Ala., attorney, is the i § 3 » 1951-52 president of Rotary G o ¢ (above), has been appointed International,, the world-service A BUSS FOR BABY— : ghtning,” mamma sea lion, i " 3 . e C REA TIV E ADMIRATI O N — In London with his Commander in Chief of the Al- club organization. gives baby, “Sparks,” kiss to get into water at New Orleans’ Audu- | | R | ily to supervise a new film, Walt Disney admires a model of {)‘;dfille:"le)!wlu“h?oslhélr:;nf;::::: bon Park Zoo. Sea lions have to be taught swimming by mothers. ' farch Hare,” one of ]atcsl__llflllft‘s Wuil_l_pfiar ll:l Dxasney Vgn._ 2 B " - o & s 2 A NEW LIFE AT 105_mrs. Pauline Wilsdorf, 105, born in Poland, smokes at New York’s International Airport after first plane ride. Said to be oldest DP to come to U, 8., she will live on farm near Buffalo, N, ¥., with son, his wife and daughter. LENS TIEUP— come. . 3 piks : CLOSEUP dian Red Skelton has his hands £ < s Jjeweler’s glass, , Mensch “ full with his cam;ral‘;;‘lse pre- ‘ lnspeculmln;n:l l‘ln,vln \ole:n:nt ll E I. U CTAN T vD RAG ¥Rl pares to shoot the si upon “ of an electrical instrument for A ON’ — - gsNz_(,l f,,ON:‘WMy‘,Efl? c,a. RPTH' S,T-P"",:"m: Joseph Kt Cute arrival iy ongel) S SISIL Ay - defense program 4t Westing- | of Sixth U. 8. Infantry in Berlin strlkes enxfi&%"m‘ , 29, s police force, whose hobby is painting | trical engagemen : s hi 1 . J. in water colors, studies some of his work in his Brooklyn home. | RS : : - / N e oGl :N ! by Capt. William S. Durranth (left) and Pfc. Richard Pendegraft. | g e A B LRGN AT WORK IN THE RUSSIAN UNDERCROUND—-Warkmenlaborun- 5 RINGS OM THEIR FINGERS _"Soviet women drill with hoops at a regional physie der electric lights building the tunnel to the Byelorusskaya station in the Moscow subway system. al culture and sports parade in which 25,000 participated at the Dybamo Stadium in Lwow.

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