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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS IN PICTURE; BOAT RACE ON SEINE — Outboard motor boats race along the Seine River between the Paris bridges of Alma and Alexander III. Eiffel tower rises in the background. “uth C,H E D * T S T R E T C H _ Rounding the (urn into the stretch at Jamaica, N. Y. are (left to right): Nathaniel, Ben Lewis and Master Mind. Master Mind, with Job Jessop up, won. POPE ATTENDS CEREMONIES — Pope Pius XII, wearing mitre, is carried Into St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome, in throne, flanked by Nobel Guards, for ceremonies canonizing Joao di Britto, Portuguese; Giuseppe Cafasso and Bernardino Realino, Italians. . « MEETS | E W I S H TOTS — Dr. Enrique Fabregat of Uruguay makes friends with Jewish children at a settlement near , ithe River Jordan in Holy Lar/d while on tour with other members l of United Nations Special Commission on Palestine. EARL S SON CAMPAIGNS — The Hon. Richard Wood, legless son of Earl of Hali fax, and wife talk to farmer during horseback tour as Conservative candidate for Parliament fog Buckrose, Yorkshire, England. Wood lost legs in Libya in World War IJ., R — Scnora ^ Eva Duarte de Peron, wife of the president of Argentina, wears a modish hat as she arrives in [Rome from Spain during Jjer, visit abroad.. f Moslems timin'" ,dt‘V of Lahore> India, after "rTots" between Moslems, Hindus and Sikhs over the Indian partition plan. Punjab Assembly in Lahore later approved plan. BIG BOY— Willard Park er of the films holds his husky son, Walter Van Eps, who. was born last Feb. 13./ HERRING FLEET TO S A I L _ Relatives of sailors crowd dock at The Hague ' HoNar.d’s famous herring fleet prepares to sail on largest expedition since the war./ ® ^ TO OFFICE— Mrs. G. S. Lindgren hands brief ease to her husband, parliamentary secretary to British Ministry of Civil Aviation, as he leaves for office in helicopter from home at Welwyn Garden City, London suburb. Ca!nb'N f T NK S — School children at F.-n Hi'.: ’• Cambndgeshire, England, say grace o,_r their milk ration Slisrntly more than one-third pint which each receives free daifc LONG STRETCH — Philadelphia 200 keepers carry 15-foot, 10-inch anaconda to reptile housr -fter measuring it. Charles Darlington, Philadelphia, got it in Brasil. A i A k W M PUP NIPPED — Johnny McGreevy, 18 months old, of Chicago playfully nips tail of his puppy. Spot, V Ji k k v * w m a r ^ ^ ^ ^ E ® N HER NOSE — “The Independence,” President Truman’s new plane «farS' paint job featuring a stylized American eagle on nose at Santa Monica, Calif. k W ^ J • 1