Jim Backus & Richard Burton in "Ice Palace"
Jim Backus and Richard Burton in a scene from "Ice Palace", the Warner Bros' film of Edna Ferber's exciting novel of Alaska, which will be extended for a second week at the Liberty. Robert Ryan, Martha Hyer and Carolyn Jones co-star.
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Astronaut Cooper - "Reunion"
"There's Something To Smile About For This Happy Family"
Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper poses with his wife, Trudy, and their two daughters, Cam (left), 14, and Jan, 13, after their recent reunion in Honolulu, Hawaii. Astronaut Cooper flew by Helic...
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Anna Maria Alberghetti
A happy combination of comedy, romance and song taking place against backgrounds of Rome, is achieved in M-G-M's latest CinemaScope and colour musical. "Ten Thousand Bedrooms", to be screened at the Majestic Theatre.
Directed by Richard Thorpe and...
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Greeting Haile Selassie
The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, greeting His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, on his arrival at Palm airport, New-Delhi on Tuesday.
Central Newsphoto Service
Olympic Champion Larisa Latynina with Yuri Gagarin
Soviet-Russian Olympic champion Larisa Latynina is in a conversation with the cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin (right) and Gherman Titov. Gagarin and Titov met the Soviet athletes in the professional's convention hall, Moscow, at a recent gathering for ath...
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Yemeni Kindergarten
PDR of Yemen: New Kindergartens
Girls and boys frolick in their new kindergarten, one of ten which have come into being in Aden, capital of the PDR of Yemen, in the past few years.
The people's government dedicates much attention to the well-bein...
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Food for Work
This U. N. "Food for Work" project in the Highlands of Ethiopia is mobilizing villages in a soil terracing project. The need is urgent: the UN estimates that each year Ethiopia loses 1,000 million tonnes of precious topsoil. (UNEP/Charles Stewart)
United Nations Environment Programme
Kobo Relief Centre, Wollo.
Approximately 200,000 Ethiopian Jews have migrated to Sudan, who left the country after a severe famine.
Earthscan
Ethiopia
Photo 01: A group waiting for food.
Photo 02: They lament for deceased family members
Photo 03: The dead bodies of people died from hunger.
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