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Show f X&DAY, AUGUST 14, V X 'A t ' v njujpjr Tmumiwi" r $ ' X , v, , ',VS' ' 4 ., ikX J- i ' ft . - .3? XX X AAf ' 4 X .nfcv f4 -, T ' o, t v c K i L f y i r " . x'-- Au. 4- a! - ? - - v. . " X '' 4 Wr? ' X , ' vV ' X s , : ' " '" Vt i- $ -- v - V , XA xX VJ$ XT- "T 1 v , s ? f AAi v : :r , - x' ' A' I '- 0s XV VV"ss - ' ' v 1 , - twfl6aiw i; ,8 A, IX' AS iWKtafdritffriririiiivMfci X ' i trXt : 4 ? '-- ?V ','' i . ,V4'.v MW x . S'KV ' v t ;v ' '4 'll ' "r a e t; - ', V ' iM'. VPTT . - ' ' V v V , ! r i, I h 0rtf v 4: i ' ' t & AVaW ,AX SKW- - faMt&XWy ' 'sWv w v :;... I ,s " A ' v - ' " 5 s vss : X 4. tu a .' . . DULLES BURNED IN EFFIGY . . . John Foster Dulles was hanged and burned In effigy In Manila, while over 5,000 indignant demonstrators denounced the. U.S. ambassador as betrayer of Filipino-America- n relations." Organized by the Liberal Youth League, the burning of Dulles reached the climax of the Philippines protestation against the unfairness of the proposed Japanese peace treaty when It sidestepped reparations to the Philippines for Jap war damages. s ; ' Y" ' " "v W 1 S, VA ' : X , 4 ' t t X 2 X X " s. rl vX LXr.- i -- -- v & & ' (i i sj X A ift vA'i I' K ,siTv - ..? w? w :: 4 y irx ' 1 r-4t- m; r A xx , AA. ,N'r A ?: 7 4 V. ' s ' ; 4..' r-- .. , i&' '' I v " v jX ir rnnr i Lt', ' v, 1 ' , i INA" J p iX! x x'4 v - , nr '1 ,x ,SA" l , fr C&K TIIE STORY-Wo- rds AinVtMMM- - arent , ' . , i tt4d.iiitSr fiii ;xp x2? xr J .. "''aSa' V (K V ' y A y' 4yAA..W.. ; ' . ' 4 r Z'Za A Ji fr-'- . V' 'Av ' i A , y ng yw 'x ' X by-pla- y. 'v 7 ' L v ' rfJk Z1 : V " X'k ' V1- . . . While United Nations and Communist armistice delegates disagreed over a demarcation line In Korea in their cease-fir- e negotiations, two soldiers of opposing sides get toOn the road to Kaesong, Cpl. Early gether for a little Brooklyn, general headquarters photographer, receives a emblem from a Chinese Communist soldier. Chinese Mao Tze-TuThe ceremony was performed In mock seriousness. ld I A 'J r.Li 4" . ENLISTED MEN FRATERNIZE ar ' 5 L X. Z f 1? sikv'. 3X-S A 'W X? ?, , '4--, Vkl'k4 y Z A . A Ki. pro-Leopo- ' ' Xi rmiirtfffni' X. '? A ; il' 4 V ' ; X 9 . , '. S: I , NV 4 - .. anti-Leopo- ld h: - , , i V - - 4x, v 17-ye- ;trx 1 Z ' sX'-- ' 4 SS 5 KING LEOPOLD ABDICATES . . . Leopold III, fourth Ying of The Belreign. He gians, signs abdication papers, ending an unhappy abdicated In favor of his son, Prince Baudouln (standing at right) who was formally crowned King Baudouln I In ceremonies before the rule joint house of the parliament. Controversy over King Leopolds as caused rioting and near revolution In the nation recently groups on the streets. factions clashed with ev ii rifA x j 4$' 5 X y. . -. vww 4 AA t X -- tj4 ... , , ji wyivww ntuvff. X' ? 3 A; v trQprft. my.'iWuWHUIII. v r fi "xrY X,. was convicted of padding his office payroll, will serve as editor and publisher for Community Press Publications, which will operate three small weeklies In New Jer- - sey. . V- jy'X , ;Vv4 f x. i( 4- 4 i EDITOR . . . J. Parnell Thomas, former U. S. representative who JP v s y X:"x, . WM 4 m1 " i.'X - - c V Mfrnfirlftiitriiifw'Tri'--ff- I i 7:x ';"ljt 2 ',, V.-- :v'! 1 svc V ,. '4a WAR POSTSCRIPT In Berlin, a monster Is pushed Into a track as the relieved neighborhood, cautiously keeping a distance, peers at the police and detonation experts. The monsters are undetonated bombs, droppd by allied planes during the last war. Although dormant for several years, the fuses are still Intact and sensitive to the slightest Jar. AfeMMkfc4vvwMM0fett mwooewyweeaw ;rfr - , f RaAmsr- 'v ... A s ; Srr-.r ''2 h V'i x X S ? n.S- , -- h Viw.v. " w - V,. , ' K s k- ... HUSBANDS NOTICE! . . . Writer MwyeNky. X , x I 1 Ac A 4 fl! w f I x i; S,V'IWN c I" , " 4v . li lulimiilm Revecca Reyher, back from Africa, says man doesnt pay enough attention to his wife. She cites as example a chief who took 104 wives, but lost 54 of them because they became lonely. $. 1, ? lr4 ' xli?" f ,.1:H X rJ - - V. x . iXniMilii -- I i r-- I - ,1 IT I , Jr 'V iifcvwiw)iMMnlH H tafcrrft - ''lhk xili. Ixf lx w, . u ' 19LUES in VMHn v . v $ If t ?l flc rm$. yxM W' 'i X ?IX ; X - fj iXK X il Ai6i REDS PLAY HOST . . . Two North Korean soldiers haul a case of beer across the courtyard In Kaesong as the Communists played host to allied delegates at the trace conference. The talks on a cease-fir- e agenda for the Korean war were in recess at the time until the Reds could get advice from Peiping. The Communists finally acceded on their demand for removal of all foreign troops in Korea. VVISWWlWikw. fj j-- INTERNATIONAL CAMP . . . Leis of welcome are offered by Joan Castroverde of Hawaii to Marilyn Stewart, Oswego, Ore., and Klyoko Yamanouchi, Tokyo, Japan. These girls are delegates to the International Girl Scout encampment at Home Valley, Wash. There are 96 Girl Guides and Girl Scouts here from 14 countries and territories. The encampment is pioneer in style with all the girls living In tents and cooking their meals over open fires. AvwfcwW4VW.v,ft, VAUAWA x ; ) V i r - hi MI , ',r- iiBiiitJii . Bii'vwA-X- V x ,Jt '?a4 j ij j ' bf ' iwwitawmtiiawiioef , 1 y VV "i, a A ,v x ' ' a, A' ; ' . c H- v &Ws'n $ , A , I v f . 'If Xv. -- J 1 .,ScvA I ' f ?' r. VfrnY,vM-- . .V.svOiLVV.vXM ss i "i .1 A . x 1 . s, ,. BWbrta-W'- O 4 V 5! 'X v ' ' vX x ' H5 ".: i VlaAV. .1 txJ I ' ' ;x X,.i 'v'" 1 s ? A ' V v: 4 i' ' 4 r T A ' " ' . IV-- r .s A , x I A jII r ! , v 1 v V '' X , f X ' X t X a , Xu & ; 4 ' :s '? ''L' ' 'r - , 'SM.- " .N W:. M . ' A, 'X VT r. Jv. ' V-"- ' ?X , " ,wi . I ; X i ' & 4 - "f r X x ' "' I x x-- ",' ?. stf s ' 'V; t A X v vV 'iSl,4v X $&' " 4f&W9 wt ximp: rwiww, awpw giyw X s V A VL Page 7 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah 1951 ' V Jz i , t 4t" I - 1 - - rIW'. - a; v- - - j; i ,, i . needed with these pictures that show Jersey Joe Walcott takhig heavyweight crown from Ezzard Charles. .. ( 'JZ2 v 4 4 xT; , . X. 2lX.L.Z2X x |