Newspaper Page Text
♦ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES
*
L ■ .............r— ~~~......
/ r
* 'zmhj..
~
• -■’>
k
' 1^- ;• .: ■
\ „ \
* £ ¥ 1
L ^ , fmm
‘* " ***' ~
i; _ M _
■
.;, l
i-J afa&r w .; K- .
*
p*;-. : ; kS
Lr i
M
N
£ Beek, ® ^ Maastricht, - FOOTED Netherlands MO airport. W E R The S—Passengers sheep clear from a KLM plane than are the surrounded they by sheep at
away more trass mosver replaced.
W:
4
§§plft'
mm
i\ r
t
'
m. - ‘i
S ■
^ M
■:
F 1
W 1 7 i i
K r- “ 'C
Mi''
■■
r i
i ' i. * *: i j && y f *” * y'-r
Mi
. .“T ^ Pi&lS n
‘ f v" t &
-
..
•
U. S. ENTERTAIN S—British Prime Minister Attlee
and Sharman Douglas, daughter of U. S. Ambassador Lew is Doug
las. stroll at the Ambassador’s July 4th garden party in London.
y ;■
'
.■ m
.
W:
e- x>; > ; Y>
v
f* ;
f£! SiMLMfgme^f , -v i k v
¥ . L
\ ;.-V Hr— ly “
n
r;--;
•
li •.
'a
fi"
I- L,
rJ LI
o' (■'
> SSTv.^.k
nmw - - V't'- y
CSHawsS ■k- W. W.
ri,lp .. shoot Blsley. competitor on the 1.100-yard range in the national
at England, straps his forehead and left knee, using his right knee as a rest,
r' "JHHt •••■ • •^■P' * 1
H PTa
\ f-VV+lL
-S ;
i
:
’
kt V | ■
5 ::
* m v .4
U 11 ;'Vj
j
.;•
t
■
* ^ V
r ' A
H
1:^ .
V., •
REDSKINS ON FARAD E — American Indians in traditional attire walk the streets of
Flagstaff. — Arizona. In the proerssion that the feature
was of the annual Indian Pow-wow ceremonies.
/C
t
% /f •1
■ •■k
c
1
m
X- 1
A* ’•“» 7 - ;
iw
¥ > ?L ' S
j?
"pA - x VA'i
poodle. Peasake Snow Crest be
fore taking it into the judging
ring at championship dog show
I-.jcCk.
H t k-- ;
:
■ Q & i 6 1 \
1
. X •- - ™ nil jjf; y
^. r ?! ■?
•• ■♦
•>JB m !
Ll
: -i
*
i
r >
AERIAL TAKEOFF — Whiffenpoof takes jockey H. E.
Rulon. Jr., for a vertical voyage in starting gate of Monmouth
.Park. N. J.. race track before a recent race. Horse was unplaced. •
I:'-' ■•'"
i . i :
rJ
I"
5-4 hs
BRUSH COIFFURE
— “Sunbeams” is the name of
t'lis new coiffure introduced by
Victor Vito. New York stylist,
w ho says it needs no setting but
just a whisk of the .brush.
i M
. • 9££< , \ 'v-Jic'i®! m 1
;
; P
I
t - " •% x. m 1 ^
I fM; v %
'
¥ w.y i t
k
BANS D O L L A R S P E N D I N C — Sir Stafford Cripps,
British' Chancellor of thr Exchequer, tells, in London, of the gov
ernment's ban on all dollar spending for the next three months.
L
-.yj 1 i vi
r'i •1 :
■•. -
/ ^ , | 1 ■
Vx. y WL mk.m Vr 1 !
iP * m /•
fc»; t ' | i
.
. J mi
• < : I;
t < A .1
I :F l \
p r \
I ■1
’■■m: %
P •i
p 4
4^- ¥ » ___...___X
LADY TRIMS SINATRA- Frank Sinatra has his
hair rut by Mrs. Frances F. Murphy who has been barbrrint
notables at her shop In New York for '!! years.
I
f
wm
M
A
■
n .V
...
' il
.
• 'i- "i
•
, ,
TO HEAD THE MET
—Rudolf Bing (above), Vienna
born manager of the 1949 Edin
burgh music festival, will be
come general manager of the
Metropolitan Opera. New York.
im*' ■ • AWWjti.gW.; , *»r -- U ;■ •- r vt
I mfe **'** Jfe;:g *v -* - 'Apr*
: s
i .....fl , Mra &BtJai
llA
v. :j ?
\
- ;>
[ >* ' ***«, / A £
■
lt\t
:
% : :.- • '.:
mm
. i....
m
m
IHF K i; m*
w -.I!
-
I 5 :-n Mm WUm
ROLLING CROSS ,..».
THE RIVE R—A trip across the Knife River was part of a five
mile journey for this house at Hazen, N. D. Three trucks aided in negotiating the stream.
r ! '
!
<
Mi
at
■. l
>■
r p;;. -
.. 4i-‘
iMgasp?^'. WrW '^' •
■
HI 'taWfe!
COVERNOR SMILES
—John J. McCloy. new Ameri
can Military Governor for Ger
many. smiles a greeting as he
leaves headquarters in Berlin
after taking command.
rs’-7-wm ■ m?
? r Jim. : i ipw •M i ,-^i
aj :
.
{■ m m n.
r. ;
■'k
»
&
m
> tM
.
MCTORMAT SERVIC E—Hungry motorists park in stalls at “The Track," Los Angeles,
and place their orders in striped electric carriages whi c h r e turn with food from th e- r es taurant.
VS
\ ... / si - • .* *
1} 'v • '< \
J '«
!
-V,
j *
.. ■>
' •^. - US «»
9 r J
&
I ... Bta Iti '
v '
.K
,
„,i_ *
_
sjerm
WOODLAND MOOCHck 4 iMc f i .’(I P. I I • .1 »' M. Ot W i S.l • ; jUM< ecus
lu ii w cpk-old fiiun .wliW-li -• *r *s «*»> iuU-i* I or * I. !ls I » ll 1 Hill*. IU kill* \\ i it.N lUii tdMcXi aictfi-
W vr " .....* W um
Li i'f 'I ft" ■ <7j .*', 1 .-.
■
■:’j Hi ■m m m mu ■ S- Htwtmwm mi* was w
>1 m X- i
: w 1W Jm J F m
y C.__ i
, A
** • T K • \
- Am {■ : : AA
. a
•: m ... : * . ■■m
h V
it
| 1^1 II
• -C
i '
fciL^ >:•
i •.
2fi WM
.1
SHOELESS DANCER S—Guests check their shoes for
an evening of barefoot dancing by summer cottagers at the Nags
Head Beach Club, on an Island off the North Carolina coast.