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Show The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1951 . w w !tYWv.v Page 3 y A' s N' V v a ... NEHRU MEETS RED ENVOY IN PARIS Homeward-boun- d from the conference of commonwealth ministers in London, Indias Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (right) chats with Soviet Russias ambassador to France,' Alexis P. Paviovx, in Paris, France. They met at a reception given for Prime Minister Nehru at .the Indian embassy. Nehru has been attempting to arrange a cease-fir- e truce between Red forces in Korea and the forces of the United Nations. HELICOPTER RESCUE FROM KOREAN BEACH M . An American helicopter beats its way from an east Korean beach enroute to U.S.S. Manchester on one trip of a dramatic rescue In which 120 Thailand sailors and officers and nine Americans were taken to haven aboard ship from a Communist trap. Personnel were from the beached Thailand navy corvetter Prasae. Chief aviation pilot D. W. Thorin,. Chambers, Neb., is at the controls. Milk can contains hot soup brought in by the helicopter to" sustain the men awaiting a return trip by the aircraft. Many such incidents are occurring during the fighting in Korea.1 5 i ""r f 'i ' v ' L' $ k S'' t , , "i s .. ' V A V Vv Via,;!; V SEE NO RATIONING IN NEAR FUTURE . . . Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson (left) confers with Sen. John Sparkman (center), Alabama, chairman of the senate small business committee, and William Henry Harrison, chairman of the national production authority, just before Wilson testified before the senate group. He said he does not expect rationing to be ordered in the near future. He said the present price freeze is temporary, to be amended later. fX' , ... STREET SCENE In tribute to Los Angeles, Ballerina Betty Byrd scorns the settings of the " S I ' , DUTCH SOLDIERS DISPLAY WOODEN SHOES . . . During a lull In the Korean fighting in the Chungju area, Cpl. Bruce Williams, Geneva, N.Y. (center), compares his winter shoes with Cpl. Ted Warmerdam (left), Vogelzang, Holland, and Sgt. Kees Kruyf, Rotterdam, Holland. Both Dutch soldiers are from a battalion attached to United Nations forces in Korea and are sporting their wooden shoes which they brought with them from Holland. stage and takes her dancing feet Into the city streets to epitomize the spirit of Los Angeles in dance impressions of its landmarks. r 4 c' fj. ir ' ' 'v t v ,.v V I VV f - 4 V CV V "'XiA' ... ' s 4a ' ' , x ... U' 1 ssw.' uMP:. ' x ' i S "V. ' ' ' S' vX A ' x V , ' x. xw iu wiinr mr mmi in t rr li m ' vv 'nr ft m hWhtii ituot v";' s" V v V .. 4 sL yh4'B y ; ji a M ' J' 5. v- SZT- y P.? V , '"7 s ' ' "''A A. 4 ' s 'By. - i v ,4y. v4 ' A i? .... - jS .. t4l eA " mr fiam nr a r A v i . $ vvv ' no-h- ' ' ft 'Sr A " . a ' i A - - ''i' eA Ai .. ? - S.V- f Wl y , yyi ,s , w snWiQiio' lntl A 5? I l 'S ' c ,s ?Vv iarini,ftii,i shutouts. it - - BASEBALLS GREATS . . . Two of baseballs immortals were among .the guests at the annual ribs and roasts dinner . of the Cleveland baseball writers at which Larry Doby, Indian outfielder, was named man of the year In baseball. They are Tris Speaker (with bat) and Denton (Cy) Young. Speaker compiled a lifetime batting average of .344, and Young recorded 511 major league pitching victories, iiw eluding three y "" x ' iiftiirfniiiAiViwViiiiirtiiiiaihrryi1 . DIVISION COMMANDER . MaJ. Gen. Clark Ruffncr bas taken command of the second infantry division in the Wonju area in Korea. He relieved MaJ. Gen. Robert McClure as commander of this division. ' StroifliMaio Her flight decks charred and the ... last starts the ton carrier Independence her voyage beneath LAST VOYAGE buckled, 10,009 Golden Gate bridge, San Francisco, ' headed for a rendezvous with death. Veteran of World War n and victim of two atomio bombing tests, the gallant vessel will be towed out to seaand sunk by the Navy. The ship was deemed of no value as scrap because of the radioactivity which still clings to her warped plates. yt pwwo'iw 1 7 4 ft - I j ' . 1 y ' . & t' s s- - W y S A A l$ t ! s , V I ! i? ' I v 4 -- ;VA ytl ifr; x y Zw a. Hv" ' v X v, y , S . lintel "" A ' ' ' 'C... - X ' y" ' kf-rA-'r- "4 x. ' ...'' v" y 4 .'.rsa-- . V Z' s 0 V . At?? 1 SS O' ' y'v- - t y ' v, fK' y. 'Vj v ' C .A 4 ' y 5 til - v1 V V I , V L ' s 4 ' j, - a Jr " ' : ' v 4 X ' f A, .y AWV V V i , r JSSt ft , WM&V.MW INVOLVED IN SCANDAL wmwiiWu . . Ex-Manhat- tan I.WMI. Mli'Jlii&siW basketball captain Poppe, Cornelius Kelleher. John Byrnes, and Irving and Benjamin Schwartzberg attend bribery hearing, f ,1 S |