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Mount Carmel Item from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Mount Carmel Itemi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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10
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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM PAGE TEN. MOUNT CARMEL, MONDAY. MAY 6. 1946. PICTORIAL SHOTS GATHERED FROM NEWS SPOTS THROUGHOUT WORLD It! Putrlna te on 'Paoov' Take a Gander at This sS Id II Jll tiil i fix Iff You'd think honking at a goose would be speaking his language, but those in the photo above turned deaf ears to honking by harassed Washington, D.

motorists who jammed on brakes when the geese started parade across the street. Traffic was stalled until geese completed their stroll. Hf IS- 4 mM Flying Into Matrimony IUOf ON THE "ROCK" Alcatraz guards, circled, attack revolting convicts, barricaded in main cell block (1). A guard on the catwalk is firing through cell window which previously had been punctured by long range fire from other guards, lower circles. Convicts are shooting back with guns they oblj.i"d f-rm the prison arsenal.

Franco Prober to w.i. up" a pnce-conu-ol extension, the ladies i. jm Texas pictured above "put the heat" on Senator W. Lee O'Daniel of "Pass the Biscuits, Pappy" fame. Left to right are Mrs.

Beverly Tucker and Mrs. Lawrence G. Westbrook, both of San Angelo, and Mrs. Evelyn Williamson of San Antonio. "OPA" is spelled out in biscuits, 9-- Charlie Spirit of Spring to Japs ie ia "SSI fx Screen actress Joan ontaine j.id Vvi nam uozier, RKO him executive, are pictured aboard plane at Los Angeles, headed for Mexico, after announcing that they will be married soon.

She was divorced last June, he this May You Can Look That's All i i Paul Hasluck, above, new Australian delegate to the UN curity Council, heads a five-man UN commission with 'investigation of the Franco regime in Spain. He is a former professor and newspaperman. BATTLE TOWSl'BDUE CONVICTS Smoke from a shrubbery fire, started when a gas shell bounced off one of the barred windows at Alcatraz, veils movement of a guard, circle, who creeps along the catwalk to get a shot at prisoners In the main cell block during prison riot. Jg Pictured above is the first "car of the future" to become more than a designer's sketch is the "Stout Forty-Six," just unveiled at Dearborn, Mich. Among radical features are body of fiberglass plastic; rear engine; no chassis or axles and literal "cushions of air" for springs; extra long whcelbrre and more interior room than any car of comparable outside dimensions.

JOKER: it cannot be mass-produced at low cost, therefore public won't be able to buy the Stout Forty-Six for a long, long time. With gay gnjngs-nn, Japan recently celebrated its once-annual spring festival for the first time in nine years. Pictured above is the Ginza, Tokyo's Broadway, with a spring celebrant imitating Charlie Chaplin, a great favorite of Jap movie fans. 3f bully lime Is Had by All I guffaws at turf experts viioTsaia haa no cnanca to wlnthclKcntucky Derby. thatuyas beforethe If ithe Derby ivoe; laughini the chestnut fson'bf Jihodos I Scholar Mad Passion AVC-M ALCATRAZ BREAK THAT FAILED Alcatraz, where a band of desperate convicts barricaded themselves in the main cellblock (1) after their attempted break for freedom failed.

Additional guards, rushed from their quarters (2), helped stem the break, while a detachment of Marines, landed at the Islands dock 3), joined regular guards In attempting to quell the riot. San Francisco residents watch gunfire from along the shore of the mainland (4). Sencfor 'Pans' OPA Price Control Double Nightmare 4 Cops played toreador in Milwaukee, recently when a rambunctious steer, being unloaded at a packinghouse, broke loose and went on a rampage. In photo above, the animal has a worker "treed" on a coal pile, while Patrolman George Harmeyer, pistol in hand, warily prepares to dodge another rush. Animal was shot.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Adet Lin, 23, daughter of Chinese author Lin Yutang, and her husband, Richard M. Biow, 26, are shown in their apartment in Charlestown, after their marriage was revealed by the brides father who announced they had eloped. Mrs. Biow was a captain in the Chinese Army during the war. She met Biow, son of an advertising man, while overseas.

OPA Petitioners Enjoy a Field Day fatal -I: IN I I p- S. aiw.iinum pans to emphasize his denunciation of OPA pricing policies, Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin declares that OPA penalizes established manufacturers by freezing their prices at prewar levels, while encouraging new industry with prices set twice as high. Dashing enthusiastically down the gangway from the transport Thomas H. Barry are Army wives Mrs. Harriett Adler, left, Bronx, N.

and Mrs. Dorothy R. Walter, Cleveland, first to' get ashore at Bremershaven, Germany. Guides will take them, to the Army installation where their husbands are located. Besieged in his office and bombarded with petitions demanding an extension of the Price Control Act, Senator Robert F.

Wagner, of New York, is pictured above genially greeting his jovial invaders. Brooklyn, New York, housewives who swelled the ranks of OPA supporters in their march up Capitol Hill and into halls of Congress..

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