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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sat., June 21, 1952 Page 3 Picture Review of Week's News EE NO PROBLEM FOR CADETS Ranks open and close with a minimum of it smartly marching U. S. Military Academy cadets leave parade ground at West Point, N. Y, KISH BEAUTY Sorenscn, 20, of Copen. was chosen "Miss Den. lo represent her country annual "Miss Universe" M at Long Beach, Cal. NO HOWLS OF COMPLAINT HERE- Theso four-month-old coyote pups are bottle-fed by Jacqueline Mering after being taken from their den at Philadelphia, Fa Zoo. r 4 J-ICINC A PETITIONER- British Foreign .:' ""inony Eaen signs a lad's autograpn aioum on m uam "uenster. Germanv iir. h. Rritlsh Army maneuvers. FLEET COMMANDER Vice Admiral John u. usssaay, carrier warfare expert, is the new Commander of the Ijnitcd States Sixth Fleet based In tho Alcditcrrancan Sea. bar '.aiJMEvS" f ' ft. J 3 BIRTHDAY SALUTE Queen Elizabeth II salutes the colors of one of the household regiments as it passes the saluting base at Buckingham Palace, London, following the Trooping the Color ceremony on her first official birthday as Queen. A VISITOR DEPART S Admiral Robert B. Carney, Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in Southern Europe has life jacket adjusted before boarding helicopter on tho USS Salem at Villcfranche. French Riviera, to return to his base In Naples. '-r -" X'.: aA? J Uwf l&Jt? ', & j ivy 4 5iv. -a olio t Ice SiiWWMrrt 111 t-fnr 91 altaM in Montjulch LS ORDINATION - Candidate, VS wor Id " JciStello Congress. P Barcelona, Spain, in man ordination of P""1" l "m "orm IN ORDER ACAI N West German border guards wear strsl h'lmcts for first time since end of World War II, at Bonn' after the Kepubllo was given virtual sovereignty by . Allle. ON SPANISH MAIN With Caribbean as background, two Marines on USO-sponsored tour of old San Juan, P. K., walk with guide through El Morro, fortress built by Spanish In 1539. TRUMAN SERVICE Margaret Truman serves fruit Juice to Cpl. Irving Rosenberg, left, of New York, and Sgt. Harold Henly, of Cleveland, Tenn., at While House lawn party given by the President for disabled veterans from Walter Reed Hospital. , TOPS TOURNAMENT A new coiffure created by Georgius Is presented by Frcdle. leading French model, during the Tournament of the Best-Dressed Woman. In Paris. 'i EYE AID Awnings of light stainless steel, devised by a ftiiaml, na aircraft engineer to keep rain off eyeglasses, are Worn by Don L. Davis, in a Los Angeles oddity contest. MIGHTY MIGRATION Dutch dairy farmer Pier Tjaarda, his wife, Grietje, right, and ten children wave from the Nleuw Amsterdam on arrival in New York enroute to California. F' AfAY -Tf ri V'f II j ill ;. fa f ( 1 I V f ! if PART OF EUROPEAN 'INVASION FLEET' Four ocean liners, harbinirors of a record tourist season, make ready to carry 4.470 passengers lo European ports from New iork.