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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES PULLING FOR UNCLE SA M—These sweating men pull a water pump through dense jungle as United States soldiers, sailors and marines build a base on a South Pacific island. Water pumps were used early in construction, later for fire fighting. ' •— .. PUSSY’S NOT AFRAID-a cat climbs about unworried by the grim visage of this figure used in a New York war oarade. ■ SOLEMN P U P—“Freckles,” grandson of Own Bracie,” poses solemnly for this photo at Ellington Field, T . SALESWOMA N—Movie Actress Lana Turner, wearing war stamps corsage, sold war bonds and stomps at San Fran cisco. Calif., as part of a tour U boost Uncle Sam’s treasury. ** - v, ; SOLDIERS AT E A S E_Two soldiers lollln theirchair* as fatsy Kotjis models a white picaue suit at Beverly HuJ^ C*1" / NEW SLOG A N—Jerry McNamara carries the slogan “Gentlemen Prefer Bonds” at the opening of the war bond and stamp drive at Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, N. Y, P WAVY HERO WITH MOVIE STAR S_Lt. John D. Bulkeley (foreground, hand to g chin) sits with moviedom’s Lt. Robert Montgomery (left) and Jimmy Cagney (right) at a night club. YANKEE “BIG BOYS’ ’_These sluggers are keeping New York Yankees on lop of the American League. Left t* right: Catcher | Bill Dickey, Second Baseman Joe Gordon, First Baseman Buddy Hassett, Outfielders Tommy Henrich, Joe DiMaggio. Charley Keller. < 1 S'-'". ■-.-• ■.1 . . ..... ... .<e.y -fi SK-X : : .. STEAL THE SHO W_Boy triplets Norman, Ralph and Perry Dow (left to right) stole the show in a Cambridge, Mass., court hearing when they were adopted bv their grandparents. COTTON HAT—Here’s a non-priority bonnet of flax col ored cotton, twisted and strung with vari-shaped wooden beads. ■ -v-.-.-■ ■ • . ■•■•.v.v.v. - .". DINNER CHAT—John D. Rockefeller (left) chats with Capt. Jose R. Alzamora of Peru at a dinner in New Yor^^^. A M }"£2L£!Z ^M.&Hi^eiK: sets ?aar.£v» sat- lM.e sssz SRKsSiKrKSi .4 %e?
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