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Show TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1951 r;'&'.'. " vx t; v . v Wfe . w , i1 . y ''. v '" ' , x , "S- ' - A ' s A VAXI, yA ll; ; , iix ' r x v m I;; ' 7 U (i'l'l,''!J'A( I 4, Xi tu. Xx XA VX-V- r--- --i- ' V )V 1 -- ( , . f " sy, s , 4 ( V - S f A x ; y! ' . '. ' , A Npx , , v.a va vix 7-- ;v 3 ' S ? ' ; ? 1hiiil,'.ii..," A, 4 , nAS C A . ?? ., '.' ? y . s . . A4'Si ex4ev 5i WevvVy ll '' XLH v , x 1 " ' ' - 7 Page The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah inn ir ir .fi.wrnrin r rrii-- V. : 7, $, cnyi.t s X 1 1 JV. c 5 jf 5 ' ? f! 1 ti iAwtw STRETCHING TI1E REOFIN . . . United States navy workmen are pulling apart sections of the hull of the U.S.S. Redfin, the undersea craft being lengthened at the U.S. naval shipyard In ..Philadelphia, Pa. A new middle section Is In preparation to be fitted into the gap left by the workmen to make room for some vital new war equipment which is so top secret that naval officials will not disclose what is the function of the equipment in sea warfare. However, certain officials have been authorized to state that the submarine, when repairs are completed, will become an entirely new type of underseas weapon, never used in war before. 'A A ? aaa m DISCUSS AR51S STANDARDIZATION . . . Shown at the Pentagon as. a small arms standardization conference got underway are, left to right. Army Secretary Frank Pace, Jr.; M. Jules Moch, French minister of national defense; Emmanuel Shlnwell, British minister of defense; and Brooke Claxton, Canadian minister of defense. Their talk was to thresh out the question whether Britains .28 caliber rifle or the .38 caliber U.S. rifle is the most acceptable to North Atlantic pact powers. SJ V S V V ifi , hi : ' ... n , v v kX iv k . i ' '' V' A" ' fr ,'K- S - '' s 5. 'av 4 , 'X CHANNEL SWIMMER . . . Abou Helf, Egyptian student, smiles in Dover, England, after he landed to complete his swim across the Eng llsh channel from France. He made the difficult crossing in just over A. i. s I 4 fefi ' ' I ''X-- 'i&'iX" 'y , X ' S ' j jjyft VIjW rV ' y Ha , v y - N s x 4 J V -t $?' . ir 5 n; sUIH.' ' Nf e5 r AJ-- -J A A" i ... fv Wilfred RED APOLOGIST Ausliberal Burchett, tralian newsman with the Red delegation at Kaesong says that China would demobilize her forces if the Korean war is. ended and the Formosan question settled. This Is Communist peace the line. self-styl- ed well-kno- , I' 'fV V u 1 '. .' z; 1 . ' . ' xXXXl'- - ;txj- - A vt - 4? K--v'- i .. i - rf v 5 1 1 4 J- io' CV Zv'k- -' - ' sr f- I J 4 x x- A ly.-.As- . s i 41 Va! i 4'r $' - V y 4 '; '4' , like lipstick and perfume and prefer to wear a uniform. She expressed surprise when Miss Betz told her American men prefer to see their girls dressed in ruffles, ribbons and lace. American movies are silly, Sgt. Paik says, because they serve no purpose but to entertain. ' s ' r -- .v V J ' ,r Ar Mm!i i -A t l; - Hxi 11 ' ! : 15 - " 4T k j( 1 Goes FUNNY MAN ' y. Vs .J 7iiV Comediap Bert Labr shows talect i tvIMv 1 lyfawwiwrtu 'y,v 'wwy y-'- yW av avha ,v. A I ' I V i : ? if A A tiLVflh sy tour scenes from stage bit X j A X v WMt fr petting party. It occurred In Astoria. I V V. s J.' ..- - I . 38fc . are ROUNDUP AVERTS GANG BATTLE . . . New York teen-age- rs deof a and watchful lined up against a wall under the eyes cop tective. The roundup forestalled a midnight gang war while other police combed the neighborhood for additional toughies. Thirty, including three girls, were to be arraigned In a Flushing court on charges of disorderly conduct. Police were told the disturbance grew out of o 1 V M. :i; v?.-- yiyyiv ' A - vI 4 x s Sl H'- I : 1y mk4i!hu.SiW , A fmff l Alim a! y1 V ; fy, ...i t .J&JU- WOMEN OF TWO PEOPLES . . . Betty Betz, American columnist, Interviews Sgt. Insuk.Paik, North Korean WAC interpreter at the conference in Kaesong. Sgt. Paik says, that Communist WACS dis- wn TEffiiT T awpwjfeAVAawm fK A s i WQtyMWJ s - - pS- - '" V Sv uifo 1, 4i: s V X - ' 'v " v , 3 ; 4- TY KirK iVS. FIRE BOY . . . Arrow points to Kenneth Skinner, 17, who has been indicted by a San Francisco grand jury on counts of first degree murder in connection with fire in which eight persons died. Although most of people in this photo are looking at burned apartment building, Skinner is looking at coroners ambulance in which victims of the fire were taken away. This picture was made by an amateur OAV A 'W'-- ?. MWd6 old attempt. v .V. NEW C0NGRESSW05IAN . . . Rep. Vera Buchanan (D., Pa.) receives twin daughters, Jane congratulatory kisses from her William Buchanan (left) and Mrs. Cavacante, as "granddaughter Kristie looks on. The congresswoman was sworn in to take 6eat of her late husband. She won the seat in a special election held recently in Pennsylvanias 33rd district. Mrs. Buchanans membership brings the total number of women In the 82nd congress to 11. hours. It was his first channel C. - - a Vw k4vk'Wvyw6w60Mv. W Ifciowy. 15 'V . t A i Two on the Aisle, current New York extravaganza. ..A , |