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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES . ■ " > II ■■■■Mil - ^WPJ***^ v< * . i.'' ~lTrTM».l ¥ 'TKilMg j <ia TANK T RAP S I N PAS S __ From a high point on the road through Khyber Tass. north ern gateway to India, the "dragons teeth of tank traps built during World War II form svmm»trical patterns. History has named the pass the "pathway of the invaders.” SOCCER] U M P Action speeds up nearer ^ a MCH,r„f.mSi betw.een New York All-Stars and Palestine Hapoel. Player in air is Hapoei's Captain Herman Ehrlich. w. INVADER_Pe|ly Cummins, petite actress from the British Isles now making pictures in Hollywood, poses in a costume she wears in a forth coming film. e I A N T DJ P 14*^“ ^e»-Joot disc Plow which turns a strip of earth 42 feet wide at nour moves across the plain near Wildhorse. Colo. . ^ ^ V W V> 1 a R B E S MAN GUAR D—In front of a northern India village, surrounded by a wall and guarded by a tower, stands an Afridi tribesman typical of residents of the frontier country, his rifle slung over his shoulder. B R U S S E L S E X H I B I T I 0 N _ Crowds move into the Centenary Palaces in Brussels. Belgium, to inspect renewal of the International Trade Fair after a lapse since 1939. PRAVDA S COMPOSING ROOM — This is the composing room of the official Commun.st parly newspaper, Pravda, in Moscow. The 36 type-setting machines are part of a nine story, block-square plant built in 1934. Pravda prints 1,800,000 four-page papers daily. GOLFERS — Mrs. Dolores Hope, (left) wife of the come dian Bob Hope, and Mrs. Anne Niles are shown at Palm Sprinn, Calif., during a women’s golf meet in which they competed. kstowu.mm: ... . mmmm PICNIC SCENE — Her pet dog Ruffles is the guest of honor at a beach picnic staged by Marilyn Monroe, £ youthful newcomer to the ranks of film players, - J W V> V, V V A V J V > PICTURESQUE PORT — United States fleet units on a visit-to Istanbul, Turkey, are sees between the minarets of a former sultan’s mosque, now being turned into a naval museum. ■ I Willi ITiMgl TT^— . k\ jl* ,*„?r - v OB HOME TO ROOST — A U. S. Navy fighter plane comes In for a landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier Leyte, as the warship plows a wake in the Mediterranean Sea daring its recent ernise. Above is the overhang of the flight deck: below, sailors watch from an anti-aircraft gun platform on the carrier's hangar deck. » V ST AT U E — This pf»'! monument, erected on a high r.: along the Danube by the W sians, was dedicated to I1" who defended Budapest, B®1 gary, during World Wat E T Y 0 F T 1 ^ E—A feminine visitor to an exhibit of timepieces in the British Fair in London sets her watch by one of the 240 alarm clocks on the walls. Other displ«* ^ fair were onened to the public in Birmintham. M W W w w w W %