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Show ane fcaajJj ua Pne iikI etf that b $ thtj . . . Movie actress Colleen Townsend and film commls-- P' Bird executive secretary of the Protestant Miss In which Townsend will script of Again Pioneers, l?CISir on t left IsOren W. Evans, west coast director of the workers and their IkSi The film has a ,ts 8ubJect her abandoned position as a star Miss Townsend recently to take up religious work. with a major movie company tae CONFERS ( C PIIIL1PPIXO HUK LEADER STILL ALIVE . . . Philippine dissident (lluk) Leader Luis M. Taruc, who has so often been reported dead by Philippine army Intelligence, gave the lie to such reports recently when he granted an interview to a Manila newsman. In this photo, Taruc is shown as he scans copies of two Manila dailies dated July 1, 1950, while some of his bodyguards stand In the background. The Philippines are another trouble spot where the to leaders are trying prepare for a Red outbreak from the Russian-inspire- d Huks. A nerlcans are sending munitions and other supplies to the government forces. :1 anil-Commun- 1 ist t t v 4 '' iv tober-- I ! IS: net m .. "?, v ' f 5. A wmm !' U' S- - - rtod t' : ... An American bomber, one destroyed during the battle in the Suwon area that fell This oc- invading troops, burns on the Suwon airstrip. BOMBER BURNS IN KOREA planes Bed i ts American and South Korean air and land successes were army. Air action was armor, with a major in the Chonan sector, 26 miles north of the rail up fted against the invading North Korean 1 at halting the onrushlng Communist shaping of Taejon. DRAMATIC RESCUE . . . Volunteer firemen in Piitsburgh effect a dramatic rescue as they assist Mrs. Harry Schiefelbein, 57, to safety from a trolley car stalled In Midvale, on the outskirts of Pittsburgh by high waters resulting from recent torrential rains. The car, belonging to an unnamed motorist, was also stalled by the rush nf the waters. The flooded street was washed by another of the flash floods that have been so frequent in all parts of the nation this spring and summer. XJJXH first r V .,- - fj, &? ' Y'Z'' ' 4 i Av x' vY'y-'- f7' " '' ,, ' ', ' S ' & y A'-!- A si to 7 i v- 4&'- r-- ' i , yf" a A 4 ,AV A;mAkk'?Am f A M igTTir jT 1 rA' " n m?W' - - rA C'j1 &S8 ;l! WtiQr's .v, ' '' M - C' cv Atv V ? fr t " Y'A, y I 'AAV'' Xf4'U:y' ' 'A",,,",,;'"' Apt A y& r' "!Yp 4' . 'hr&Pf'U1 ' 'w 2"? ; ' mmm SCfe'S- V y Yryf Yjjyss 'n I x':'VAAp, VmA'"" 4 y 'wfysA' . v V' v VVflT v 'ZA 'YAi r ' ' '1- st - y 'y' ok i 4 i , , ' ' .jyyy:-- tj yj . V Y X, . Se, f-- & v 1.'" . sirrr, rtandh??!0 TALE OF TIIE PIGTAILS . . . Anna Flllipplnl, 12, was a winner at the children's aid society's pigtail contest In New Fork recently. Why? Because she bad the longest pigtails, naturally. Stretching them out so that all may see them are two other winners In the childrens society's contest: Hanna Hark who tied each other for the greatest number of pig avy (left), 5, and Deborah Ilarkavy (right), SVj, tails on one head. Anna halls from the Lower West Side children's aid society. All three contest win ners are wearing emblems signifying their excellence In the Contest. Anna offered no advice to future i, , ard of the South Korean army Is f bridge, vital to the defense of with r'his fCcevera Packages of dynamite lying about on the Korea A ltG soutb en ' BE,NCS i aspirants In the contest. ryV-- 4 i V ' y, y " , y. CONFERENCE . . . The French army, navy and air force chiefs of staff arrive In Washington for talks on the North Atlantic treaty. t- - |