Tuesday, January 26, 1951 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; Salem, Oregon Pag 15 rVMWMKWv.... . 1 -SSSSasBaaaoaasjBJSJ 3 ASSOCIATED) IPKUSS MEWS IN PICTURES pim!mmimmm,l ... ,. - ' ; - . -- . intTf rr" , k.i,, m . wpmm i. II 1 , l)WT7T l-Ux - JH322 , -Sc- o j LEAVINC AFTER L U N C HMiry, a 64-ytar-old elephant. leaves a freight car in Berlin after delaying for a day the unloading of circus animals by eating their health certificates.' MOTHER NATURE THE SUPREME ARTIST Snow-covered trees and deer In search of fodder afe Mia Ingredients of this winter wonderland scene, unmatched by many artists, In a park near Copenhat en, Denmark, after a recent snowfall. A ROYAL WELCOME A flower and streamer decked dancer brandishes his spear as he takes part In reception to Queen Elisabeth and Duke of Edinburgh at Nukualofa. Tonga. alll'lMWIIW'JtMWMMMMMMjaJr' ' " 1 i ' "'! WH"ttMJl!""mMSSWW!P"""" a l ' v l-0 kawj. i lev.; .? " i 4 J I . S B SJ , I . I W IT til J x -a "i :ur. n i f - i l a w i i i i M i .-. I IK biii l Chanel, once a top Paris dress- I ? f I - ' - 1 11 CARRIES OWN POWER Stanley Van Voorheea of Los Angeles shows his motor-driven skis designed for cross-, country rescue work and hunters, trappers and military skiers. CARRYINCHIS SHARE Tnrklsli'porler are noted frr their itronc back and thla one demonstrates his prowess with heavy load of boxes on a street in Istanbul. CLOTH ES.ACA I N Famed perfumer Gabrlelle Chanel, once a top Paris dress maker, selects fabrics for the collection with which she will reopen Paris establishment LSj-A VISION AND REALIZATION Mrs. Fanny Palach, younr designer, shows her sketch of a suit that won first prise in Paris contest. At left Is model wearing completed garmenU i i i ii i ,., . i, I. .iii ,i . i n 1 1 rni -ii--, piw,.i i.. msnMuaii jiajiiMuwiasi 4". - , Jl i 1 V Li rUECKINC A GIFT Hollanders listen to a carillon -f 49 belit in a test at Rotterdam. Carillon is Dutch gift to America 0,49 tot iii part in liberation of The Netherlands. YOUNC COMPOSER Angelika Kraft, 12-year-old composer, works on 100-page score of her children's opera "Light for Love" which had premiere In Eutln. Germany. ? i ' n y:'" V' i iilinliTili tinn mi ii THE NEW AND THE 0"L D French President-elect Rene Cosy responds,) eheera. while on way to courtesy call on President Vincent Aurlot In Paris. In car is Premier Joseph LanleL Ii $MrV lis' WHEN WOOD REICNED Clifford Smith. San Gabriel, Cat., hardware store owner and old tool collector, displays late I8lh century wooden shovels and forks from his collection. , ., , ,. ,i, v I 1 "lV . id.A rWPW 1 ll-itil iN ill u l- J""" ii mm 1 -st t ' t t " ' i f i ii c II A L SCENE Residents of Rsn Bernsrdlno. Cat., were treated to an NOT THE U S U A L Vrt(urft . nntended sprinkler provided this Icy frame. STATUARY FILE A workman reaches for a "refer enee ropy." one of MO small-scale copies in Cologne. German. Cathedral attic to check on Cathedral statuary restoration work. . rii fkatft. llfM... J; i'. V " ..a:.! I, -... , A,.Mfssasl AFTER SCIENTIFIC CLIMB Paraehul. which stowed tMOMont fall of a.teil missile to help It to an upright landing, envelops rocket In California's Mojare desert, unusual sn -"v" r