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the associated press news in pictures r" ^ ' "T ' '—"""* . i' ' ■ stftta. •• " ,S>i'.£*—«>■....-: J&. .. .. 7*SB*J K GRIM P R A C T I C E—Wearing protective equipment, these Camp Wolters, Tex., soldiers fence B with dummy rifles bearing dummy tips. It’s toughs bruising practice for a grim war job. ... . jpE M FORSAKES BROWN DERBY-AI Smith laid aside his famed brown derby as he bought a war bond show ticket. EGG-CELLENT —This bid die at George R. Parker’s Mon mouth Junction, N.J., farm' proudly wears an “E” awarded by Marteal Oglesby as nation’s hens exceed government pro-i duction auota. £ABLe CAR VIEW OF C AP ETOW N—Passengers in the cable car coming down from 1 aDle Mountain Ket this.excellent.view.of Cyr^"^, South Africa, as it sprawls out to the distance. mm v, *, 'mmmm BONDS FOR ASHCANS —Astride a depth charge, _ Actress Jane Russell talks to sailors while selling bonds. —imm M—#1 FRIEND OR FOE?_Moon, the monkey, tentatively stretches the hand of friendship toward one of twin baby bears placed on the Denver, Colo,, city park zoo monkey island for the summer. HOUSE O F A N S W E R S—Thousands of questions about government activities pour into Washington! D C dailv so a. nnhlir :n«nr. „ . , * and this building built to house it Loyvelljyieilett, director of the Office of Government Reports heads the stiff. CommercedSLartofflLbSuSl^ta LWIrfL#'t“,"d ‘MOTHERS’ SOLDIERS —Rita Hayworth, named by Camp Callan, Calif., soldiers “their-away-from-home-mother.” F I N A N C I E R—This picture of J. P. Morgan, famed banker seldom photographed, was made as he watched a ceremony aboard the U.S.S. Prairie State,' a training ship at New York City. TROUBLE FOR JAPS—This is Asamayama, largest vo!* can° in Japan, as it appeared in 1931. New eruptions were reported, DOUBLE D U T Y—Men’s hats have taken their place with trousers as Film Actress Ger-' aldine Fitzgerald demonstrates a straw hat which, when cleared of flowers and a veil, is revealed f as the traditional sailor straw' hat for men’s summer wear. Hollywood thought it up. ALUMINUM FOR 90MBERS—A powerful machine rolls an aluminum ingot into a sheet in this new American plant* These sheets are. rolled out more than a city block lone. About a week later this light and strong metal becomes the “skin” of a'—
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