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The war scare In the world today has created a great demand for whale oil, and 69-tChile has entered the world's most thrilling profession-catch- ing mammals like this huge 1290 whales a year. Chile's whaling industry produces one. At Quintay, a fleet of eight boats Is catching about 5000 tons of oil, the finest for precision machinery, and about 1000 tons of nitrogen fertilizer, with a total value of $4 million. The Industry Is non-sto- p the year around. From December to May, the whaling takes place 70 miles off the coast, and from June to November it goes on in the polar regions. 74-fo- ot, on av. ... KOREAN REDS IN BERLIN A delegation of young Communists from Korea marches to the Ulbricht stadium for the youth festival In East Berlin. More than 100,000 Communist youths from many parts of the world pledged allegiance to Soviet Premier Stalin and enmity to the United States at the opening of the rally. The secretary of the youth league declared, The belief of the people of the Soviet In the victory of the Korean people over the U.S. aggressors is unshakable." vfr i X s ,, V VV--- , . -, 5 . i , . ' i T 71 - : ; k7 ; A - Ap, ten: sssT- ' y LOVE STORY . . . Luciano unfrocked and excommuniNe-grl- 1 ni, 4 y vt f V - 4'S::4v. . cated missionary priest, and the American girl he Is reported ready to marr, Claire Young, are pictured during a visit with his folks in Milan. She is daughter of Loyola University professor. '. , yC' ' 4 V V. ' t ; v z 7 y, v - ,4 ',' 'A ww ""x'" - -- 7-S7 ' i k l,;:r AS t V ANTI-U.POSTER . . . This huge poster was given a place of prominence in East Berlin for the Red youth rally held in that city. The poster bears a composite portrait supposed to be of President Truman and Adolph Hitler. Across the face of the poster is printed Truman Hitlers Successor." This was only one of the many anti-U.posters. S. S. " Aj 4 v s "'i "Xt - ' t ' V4-4-- .. -- . 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These troops are pictured here as they marched down a road, near the conference house in the armistice city, carrying machine guns and rifles. All 'I Ar ' A 4 Ax ' v y 1 pf : li' f 4.1 I If' ' ;;r v i ' 1 Lpxv 774 - '''ivXVxX v. 4' , , - 4 ' V 4- A 4 ' fl (U 7 '.4 If fc: tfitjr 4V;. ' s''vA f , '- I 1 FROM MUNITIONS TO BEAUTY . ., . Emmanuel ShinweU British defense minister, took time off from rearmament talks recently to journey to Grimdon Park, Durham, to judge a beauty contest. He is exchanging a bit of jocular talk with the three finalists in the contest. It must take a defense minister to offer a very effective defense against the charms of three such .lovely young ladies. Shinwell may be saying, but who wants to defend himself from this? FOUNG DIPLOMAT . . . Hipolito Eaz, new Argentine ambassador to ' .44 7 , Hn' 44 y V4"''j(vi .... M 1,V- Tv'--r ' i y .. ,!; -- i 1 4 if & I : ; f ?'K (t : .? K t LEADER IN MIG KILLS . . . Capt. Milton E. Nelson, Tarrant City, Ala., shown entering his plane, is the present ace among jet fighters in Korea. Capt. Nelson has destroyed four MIG-1- 5 jet fighters since he arrived for service in the Korean war with the Fifth Air Force's fourth fighter wing. Nelson stepped Into the lead after Ace" Capt. Jim Jabara was rotated to the United States on the armed services regular plan for sending troops home after certain amount of combat. X i- ;rr J ! 4?4 ) J 'f v ' ; V - V, v ; . 5 '' V7X'; LIssen, I dont want any birthday pictures taken. Scram and heres some birthday melon. |