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Show Tlie Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1951 w - W, r Page H A ox X4ivv'v fV-- V 'V' AW v V V t,VP v, ArtWyMsyiV "mi 5 J v , vv 4-- h Vv- y O. jf H rv. P ice to Northern-- Is lima. EAST MEETS WEST . . . Red dominated East Germany and antl-Re- d West Germany are represented by Kurt Edel of East (left) and Karl Von Alt (right) of West, as they get together to sign an agreement to send one delegation to represent all of Germany in the Olympic games at Helsinki In 1952. President of the United States Olympic committee is signing the agreement made by the two representatives of areas that cant seem to agree on anything else. NORWAY TO NEW YORK FLYER . . , Captain Charles F. Blair, Jr., who ended a one-sto- p Norway-to-Ne- w York flight, traveling by the way of the North Pole and Alaska, is greeted in New York by his son, Christopher, one year old, and his wife, Janice, following his arrival without mishap at the International airport. Captain Blairs solo flight over, the . North Pole was the first such, flight to be made In a single engine aircraft. The flyer is an employee of an airline. lie claims that passenger servONE-STO- 3 very possible using the route that he Just traversed. ... Joe Louis receives the United Cerebral palsy home run baseball bank as he attends a Dodgers-Bravgame at Ebbets field. The baseball bank, symbol of the drive to more than 200,000 children suffering from cerebral palsy, was help to the former heavyweight boxing champ by Karl Van Meter presented (center), executive director. United Cerebral Palsy, and Melvin Ritter, chairman of the junior division in Massachusetts. JOINS UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY TEAM es CHANGES BILLING . . . Dawlath "nn Soliman, Cairo nightclub dancer, drew protest from Egyptian consul when she danced In Germany as King Farouks favorite dancer. She changed bill to read: Dawlath Soliman she enthused the king. ir mm ,y.-- . . .w. . A . r.Jk. FIGHTS FOR CHILDREN . . . The former Peggy Boyce Thompson Schultz, who recently married tenor Morton Downey (left), enters New York supreme court to fight suit by her ex, Polish Prince Alexander Hohenlohe, for partial custody of their two children. She charged that the prince is unfit to have custody of the two children who were born of her 10 years of marriage with Prince Alexander. Attorney for Mrs. Downey, Arthur Stryker, is at right with briefcase. j W" i mu ii,4 ' " n y i LJtl - IlSM&gb V "' " ' $ i i s I J i, t T,:nl ' - i'1 l Wfrfo: 1 it JL. llli-- vi 1 s , " I "'v 'V- - A vrn.i - ; f -- , I V ftfxP 7 ' '4: i p S - EMBARRASSED . . . Roc co Flschetti of Chicago, 111., pal o the late A1 Capone, attempts to shield his face from the camera shortly before testifying at a closed door senate crime committee hearing on Chicago rackets and J tfifTpriTlwWtMroiMltiiTnrirCiaw LIVING DEAD . . , Bonny Coby, 2, appears to be stranded as she stands alone on a deserted street in Utica, N; Y., during simulated atom bomb attack. The city was described as devastated with casualties heavy in the attack. Many residents failed to take cover and were described as living dead. Make-belieenemy planes roared over the city and atom 13 the minutes bomb before the red alert was sounded dropped In Uticas Industrial heart. ve ... ADONIS OFF TO BIG HOUSE Joe Adonis (left), racket king, who was sentenced to from two to three years for violating New Jerseys gambling laws, enters a deputys car for the trip to the state prison to begin serving his sentence. The hatless man In rear is James Piggy Lynch, who was sentenced with Adonis. In addition to the prison term, Adonis was fined 515,000. This is the first time in Jail for the racket boss. f' 9 , i " y 4vs. j' ' 'n , y '--I ' i i i- J1 i rf X V; t A y ' ycvA, t ' ... "W; " H v "7 rJ. tA -- 4 ' HIGH JUIMP a: St. Louis Browns Ray Coleman goes up and over wall at Yankee Stadium after Yogi Berras two-ru- n homer but misses catch. ?r Ne-- v 'f4 T i |