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IAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL — Fridoy Evening, August 16, 1946 NEWS OF THE WO IN PICTURES TEL AVIV DETENTION P E N S — These detention pens of barbed wire were set up by (he British In Tel Avtv. Palestine,, during, a search for. arms, and members oz^ the. Jewish juiderfro and army .^Group. in .the foreground, awaJtarcleaaoi FRIEND S—Fala, pet Scot- tie of the late President Roose- velt, makes friends with a Cana- dian tar at Campebello Island; N. S., near the Roosevelt Cana- dian summer home. / ' S N O W B I R D S ' - . White sails dot the Newport, Calif., harbor as a fleet of 12-foot starts the 11th annual Flight of the Snowbirds race. Walter Lewis, Jr., 14, topped the field of 131 with his Ha Ha in the record time of 50 minutes for the six-mile_course. i H 0 P P HOFS A R O U N D - . The Boston Braves' Johnny "Hlpplty" Hopp demonstrates his style with a bat (left), how he scoops op a low throw when playing first (top center), the way he crabs a fly.off the wall when assigned to an outfield spot (right), and his favorite trick of sliding in head first (lower center). He currently.U op.with the batting leaden,/ LABORITE — President Truman appointed Keen John- son (above) the first V. S. 1 tinder-secretary of labor. He Is president of the Daily Register Publishing . Co., 4 Richmond,, Ky. - BEGINNER'S L U C K-Mrs. Bryan Sheedy, New York City, stands beside a 92-pound white marlin which she caught •ear Montauk. X. Y., on her first off-shore fishing trip. The narlin took a feather lore intended for tana. DNEPR DAM R E P A I R E D - A crane move, along the top of Russia's giant Dnepr dam as Soviets and German war prisoners push reconstruction work. The lockgates. demolished by retreating,Germans in IMS, have.been restored. A POOCH IN B O O T S - Lannyra" wire-haired fox .terrier, wears aTcouple of pair of riding boots and* the cop of his master, Mike Corona, a Jockey.at Rockingham.park..Salcm,.N..H. N E W S U I T . Actress, Tickers models a suit _Jte French mohair and hi trimmed with a big taffeta KING LEAVES P A L A C E - — Past his personal guards, Abdullah Ibn Al Hussein (In white), king of British-protected Trans-Jordan, leaves his palace at Amman. Iwth .him are Glubb Pasha (left), leader.of.theJiisJailswloa,.and^Prime-Minister^Ibrahim Pasha.(right)./ • T R E E I N C . O F F * — Mrs. Ruth Seeger Colo prepares to **tree off" with an iron after her ball perched on the bough of a small spruce during a pro-ladies golf tournament at St. Paul, MinnJ ; DESERT P O L I C E — Patrolmen of the Arab Legion Camel Corps ride across the Trans- Jordan desert They watch for smugglers, settle tribe! disputes and protect water holes. TINY P E T S—Stephen Dewey of Avon, Coon., feeds honey and water to two baby hummingbirds with an eyedropper. His mother, Mrs. Wells Dewey, found the birds, after their nest had been torn from a tree, and made pets of them. PRESIDENTIAL P O R T R A I T — President Truman sits for his portrait by Artist John Slavln (right). The painting now hangs in the conference room of the White House. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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IAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL — Fridoy Evening, August 16, 1946

NEWS OF THE WO IN PICTURES

T E L A V I V D E T E N T I O N P E N S — These detention pens of barbed wire were set up by (he British In Tel Avtv. Palestine,, during, a search for. arms, and members oz^ the. Jewish juiderf ro and army .̂ Group. in .the foreground, awaJtarcleaaoi

F R I E N D S—Fala, pet Scot-tie of the late President Roose­velt, makes friends with a Cana­dian tar at Campebello Island; N. S., near the Roosevelt Cana­

dian summer home. /

' S N O W B I R D S ' - . White sails dot the Newport, Calif., harbor as a fleet of 12-foot starts the 11th annual Flight of the Snowbirds race. Walter Lewis, Jr., 14, topped the field of 131

with his Ha Ha in the record time of 50 minutes for the six-mile_course.i

H 0 P P H O F S A R O U N D - . The Boston Braves' Johnny "Hlpplty" Hopp demonstrates his style with a bat (left), how he scoops op a low throw when playing first (top center), the way he crabs a fly.off the wall when assigned to an outfield spot (right), and his favorite trick of sliding in

head first (lower center). He currently.U op.with the batting leaden,/

L A B O R I T E — President Truman appointed Keen John­son (above) the first V. S.1

tinder-secretary of labor. He Is president of the Daily Register Publishing . Co., 4 Richmond,, Ky.

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B E G I N N E R ' S L U C K-Mrs. Bryan Sheedy, New York City, stands beside a 92-pound white marlin which she caught •ear Montauk. X. Y., on her first off-shore fishing trip. The narlin

took a feather lore intended for tana.

D N E P R D A M R E P A I R E D - A crane move, along the top of Russia's giant Dnepr dam as Soviets and German war prisoners push reconstruction work. The lockgates. demolished by

retreating,Germans in IMS, have.been restored.

A P O O C H I N B O O T S - Lannyra" wire-haired fox .terrier, wears aTcouple of pair of riding boots and* the cop of his master, Mike Corona, a Jockey.at Rockingham.park..Salcm,.N..H.

N E W S U I T . Actress, Tickers models a suit

_Jte French mohair and hi trimmed with a big taffeta

K I N G L E A V E S P A L A C E - — Past his personal guards, Abdullah Ibn Al Hussein (In white), king of British-protected Trans-Jordan, leaves his palace at Amman. Iwth .him are Glubb

Pasha (left), leader.of.theJiisJailswloa,.and^Prime-Minister^Ibrahim Pasha.(right)./

• T R E E I N C . O F F * — Mrs. Ruth Seeger Colo prepares to **tree off" with an iron after her ball perched on the bough of a small spruce during a pro-ladies golf tournament at St. Paul, MinnJ ;

D E S E R T P O L I C E — Patrolmen of the Arab Legion Camel Corps ride across the Trans-Jordan desert They watch for smugglers, settle tribe! disputes and protect water holes.

T I N Y P E T S—Stephen Dewey of Avon, Coon., feeds honey and water to two baby hummingbirds with an eyedropper. His mother, Mrs. Wells Dewey, found the birds, after their nest had

been torn from a tree, and made pets of them. P R E S I D E N T I A L P O R T R A I T — President Truman sits for his portrait by Artist John

Slavln (right). The painting now hangs in the conference room of the White House.

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