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11 Tho Stat man, Salom. Oregon. Sunday. January 30. 1949 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTUR es: r- ;X - ' xfj Xx 4 4 xi . i UNDERWATER FEEDING . PgtSy Beyett feeds imm of the Bsh. during the "Mermaid Show In the l-nderw ater Theater be low. the surface jrf Wekiwaehe Sprints, Fla. r X y 4 i u n l l n A V It r fcJ c I u i u.....j r-i. ,-;..- IHas tree t op In smoke at Minneapolis, Minn., in an annual omtntpit7 celebration. Discarded trees are collected for the blaze. -A 1 M(M. GIANT AND MIDGET OF THE AIR The WetBe, which has wine span of IS feet, nestles under a 400-troop transport, the XC-99, at San Diero, Calif. The small plane carries one man, lying prone, is 13 feet lone and weighs ISO pounds. f-'-J ' V--ak g r CERMAN BEAUTY Ruth oWilbert (above), of Nuernberg, won the title of Mis Nuernberg.' two dresses, a radio and a vacation, over 127 other contestants in a beauty contest. r- -',4"V 1 "Jj J -i s J r ' -7 j - . I; I I r, m w PRETTYINC HED YVktor Mature, as Samson, talks with Hrdy La mar r who is being made up. before-they go before the camera in a scene of "Samson and Delilah" at Hsllywood. COMMANDER Lieu, tenant General K. M. Cariappa (above), who was recently ap pointed Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, becomes the first Indian to bold the offico. i'j V "v. i ' - W K M K L L t tl W W , Hans and Frits.i a pair of Dachshunds, make the usual motions about lunch on their arrival from London at LaGuardla Field. New York, for an animal dealer. . , if 1 , , ' ! I f '4.- v 5 ' "i1 i- '.' .; ' !: -!-'.' -5 'v :. V:'-. . ; -x it ' : V v. ( 1 b . ' VITTLES ORIGINATOR First Lieutenant Gail i. Halvorsen. originator of "Operation Little Vlttles' of the Berlin ytirlilt, caicnes up wim nw m -e - 1 ...;S--,.Vi; -i-- f-.". '.T Tv -V,V: ' ;.fe-riV V . -v.-: TROUBLE DOUBLED Agnes (left) and Maud Mayes, five-year-old twins of Chicago. smilingly share a glass of milk after returning home from the Aurora Hospital-follow ing appendix operations on each. Previously they had mumps, chicken: pox and pneumonia at the same time. P I"?- . , .ill". :'ji " ...iiii 1 LUNCH OUTD OORS Rlehard Badger. 2!':. finds companion ready to join him for a bite, in Teca. a pet deer at tho Rare Bird Farm near Kendall, Fla. Tecas a friend of all vhalors, . JT' S S 1 F VJ t . : A. jtii - A-kk -4 o .. ' it... t t DIPLOMATIC WAITER James C. Dunn (right). U. S. Ambassador to Italy, offers a plate of frMit and pastry to one of the young guests at a luncheon given to ono hundred children mi Rome by "Salvatore.' Komt restaurant keeper. Mrs. Dunn, wife of the Ambassador Is at the left i - in r t Hi i lt! ?7ii I -I 0 r4:i (i'V 10 -1 i f ' -: u " ii Mir ' : LUXURY TRAILER Jean Lyman sits at the dining table ef a British trailer to be shown at Chicago. In background la the kitchen and at left a divan which becomes a double bed. a i-. " . . . ; i ' . . .. " i t t - ". ''' It- '? Y4. 7, END OF THE LOGGING T K A I i. Thousands of logs rest on the Ice at Stevens. Ontario, awaiting the Spring thaws that will float them downstream 100 miles to the paper mill at Marathon. Ontario. World demands for paper led Canadian lumber licks to an all-time record for Winter logging operations through the use of mechanical devices. ' rPaWssTnTP'i i ; - . S-j. A v. f r-!" . : - " "t ' 1 . ., 1 w "4 I XLa - ,! jlf I . Cf1' f A C T O R - DIRECTOR-WRITER Film actor. director Erie Ton Strohelm autographs a copy of bit novel , "Faprika for movie actress Denis Vernae la a Paris bookstore. i T