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1- 10 Th Stat man, Salem, Oregon. Thursday. April 21. 1949 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES 'nO . V'? SILHOUETTl UNDER CHERRY LO S S O M S Ft cares of bey nd girl arc ilhouetted under the cherry blowwms by search HfhU used far night Illumination of the Tidal Basin, at Washington, D. C. The blooms are out for the annual cherry blossom festival. ; . ..."4.. "-,., - i 1 1 ' 1 V'S'j TATtMANALt i M AN Irhiro Honda, mem-gM-r of, the Diet, and minister without portfolio, sells randy to school girls in the store he operates ia Tokyo between state duties. ..,.,... ..: mjv mmmm - A SAFETY LADDER A ladder, shown In New York, fa said to be safe from tips or slides, and. folds for storage. ITT V ' -f , A 0 ' M ISS AMERICAS MEET "Mis Airerj4" gather in New York to honor Vyvvan TJonner for her film. "Talented Beauties." based on the; Atlantic City contest. Left to right: Jean Bartel, 1943; Bee be Shopp, 1948; Miss Donner; Martha lngraha.ni. 1948 runner-up; Bess Meyerson. 1945. .rv'"' 0 3- y - mmm M T- ' - - - - - t i ' 1 ' vaU t .a 4 ' " ' ' '-V - - .it r til a &4' MUTTON AND WOOL ON THE HOOF Four thousand spring lamb grate a the May ward Brothers ranch at Kamloops. British Columbia. Before brine turned imo (hopi and tews, each wtM oontribute twelve pounds of wool to Canada stockpile of 11,000.000 pounds. I y Tit ' I 4, -iar Of'-- V - i 1..' t - : r"i 1 il l ' - II A I i Sw in 11 i imiini n -tr -i--owfe. af jt mwiwti PRIMA BALLERINA Svetlana Beriosova, II years Id. is prima ballerina of the Metropolitan Ballet, London. UNHAPPY SKATER The day is balmy, there's no traffic, but Louise Morris. Z. la Chicago, is so tired of it alL : Vk-v - V. 'a', A.V. V : --"J w . tn- y 4"- ''i " t - .A Sj'i'" MBS MAID OF COTTON' LISTENS Sue How ell. 1949 "Maid of Cotton" fashion ambassadress, hears a cheerful word from Sir Alexander Maxwell, at a party he gae for her in London. ,t.n LJU e- V ' . J, igs . wmmS - Vmv 1 11 1 ' in"' 1 m.mmt m a SWISS SCENE Cornel Wilde (left), of Hollywood, and Joette Day. of Paris, hear Leopold Lintbcrg. director, outline a scene in the lUm. "Swiss Tour B-A" at .crmalt. Swiueriana. : , iv",i. I 1 . il i . :j - v 1 1 1-. ' ' " v '-. MUSIC AND COI-FEE Jan Kicpura and Martin Eeeerth. husband and w ifc. rcrord the wnti of llieir new Mm, "Valse Brillanie," in Faris, and have toiler between numbers. ft f V A CJ .''.' '4 r ,'....:"-;'- - ., i . rr ..a e itaiv nrnirATFC itntATiMt u c ti a d 1 1 1 " - ' fc m v t 1 s. uniciais drdirale a con crete mausoleum (left background) on the site of the 1944 German mavtaere of 335 hostages in th Ardeatine Caves, near Rome, In reprisal for the ambush 'slaying of 32 German security police. it" .v -i NECKTIE COWN Marilyn Ware models an eve ning gown with 26 men's neck ties. Oak Park, I1L DUE T Cleopatra, an Australian cockatoo, perches on! a sltrrt of music for a duet with its owner, Ktella Roman, dramatic fopi an of the Metropolitan Opera, In her apartment in New York. gT. J ? I mm . 1 j 'i. 1" ' Oa t, ' ' ai3 'I 7 l. m . It irfi .'r X :- ..- '"1 r 4 ROME STUDENTS RESUME HAZINC Hazing by students of the I'nlverslly of Rome, interrupted durlnc the Fascist regime. Is resumed again as a new class Is enrolled.! tier upper classmen as soldiers of old Rome, cavort near the Coliseum during the celebration. r A .A f -ft 71 1 f ew 3 k2 1 a 4 . T' tr . ':-. 't 111 ' " 7 v4 1 j t LANDLOCKED SHIP ORDERED TO 'SAIL' - The Prins VaMemarlhas b 11 orci . .-d to bv iijmi ot.ui.ls who will not renew it-5 permit to occupy city-owned li:n-J. liie vessel rapsixed z: jear.s ago. was raised and landlocked for use as an aquarium and restaurant.