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Show 'X The Drairerton Tribune Dragerton. Utah TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1S50 & Page i mm ihjmiw pi vm$m r jy S cv v v y 4 "? y 3 v, . x3A X V ' r , t V;S V 'x . - ! ) 3v i-- ' V 4 3 '-:a- v .,'H. 'Mgr X w r 4 , ' wK J-- N 4 " r ' ' $ " 5; H v 4V y. ( 4j wxiw AC. . A . TEST TRIP . . . This photo o( a mother duck and several of her ducklings watching an adventurous member of the clan take his first swim won first prize and 8500 for Lieutenant Ben W. Bradley of the San Antonio, Texas, general depot. The prize and cash award were awarded In the 1950 annual newspaper snapshot awards competition. In all, the judges of the contest awarded a total of 167 cash prizes totaling $10,000 xJ in cash. ... In an extraordinary meeting at Lake Success the U.N. TOTES CHINESE AGGRESSION ON AGENDA 51 to 5, with four abstentions, to include Communist voted Soviet aside and opposition assembly turned on for Korea its agenda China's intervention in "urgent consideration." Delegates to the session are shown during intermission in an informal conference. Left to right in the group are Arne Sunde of Nor way. Sir Giadwyn Jebb of the United Kingdom, Kenneth Younger of the United Kingdom, and Jean Chau vel of France. The man whose back is directly to the camera is Ernest Gross of the U. S. delegation. mimmmmqmmmgm INTELLIGENCE CHIEF AT WHITE HOUSE . . . General W. Bedell Smith (left), chief of the central intelligence agency, and his aide, John S. Ehrman, arrive at the White House for a mobilization conference with President Truman, the cabinet and the congressional leaders. Mr. Truman called the meeting to decide whether to order mobilization for the United States to repulse Red China's aggression and stave off another world war. all-o- wp w mrt : mmm , ' A ROYAL BRIDEGROOM . . . King Maharajadhiraja Gyanendra of Nepal was wed recently to the granddaughter of the hereditary premier of Nepal. Here the king gives a salute. He became king when his grandfather was deposed. - BUFFALO HUNTER . . . Hell celebrate his 80th birthday soon, but Dale Bumstead, Peoria, Ariz., rancher still was spry enough to bag one of the largest buffalo bulls ever killed in the southwest, as Arizona's 1950 buffalo hunt opened for more than a score of hunters. Hunters were allowed to keep one quarter of the meat and the head and hide. Bumstead's kill dressed out at more than 750 pounds and was estimated to weigh more than 1,000 pounds on the hoof. 4 Xh 4 -- ' 34. aa i WO!? - VJfy X . V. i . ''X- - y ' 54 v f ,- Vi 'S -- 'vy s 'l v , V v X y S yA Ii a x ''..v ' ' ; r' ' :n ;; ai.x T A, CTrr x. x. s , . i f j 4 Xv "3 ; jl 21 -- V y i V v 4y - x V v 5 1' V " "o V . y i X ' ,, y 4 ; sr' XV X r v & $ H. ? ' ' ' ,, v; Tg& ,,sT?w5t ' v'- y - .V ... PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED The partnership of French General de Lattre de Tassigny (left), commander of Western Union ground forces, and Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, chairman of the commanders in chief of Western Union forces, seems to be at an end with the appointment of General de Lattre as supreme French military It is believed this is first step to disand civilian chief in Indo-Chinsolution of Western Union. fc -- a. p, V ' " i i' i X S' XLi$rZ. t;';X ' .. 4 . A n inilif i " Vj ' 'y ' " y' fwWiiYiWt rritirff'ftfif 1IHMK.I $ : it 5 f ' -- A.. '' , i . ' '. - ', 'v ' , v , s , V yy ''22 s H - , v 1 w ' M y iftrTf-- i s ; 4 - -- v, ' X,y& - r ' ,. w V-- if!'' 4s ! 4' ' V : y. VS V y ' tC t " -- v - v x (K Ir i SUPPLIES DROPPED TO TRAPPED DIVISION . . . Ammunition and supplies float down to the harassed members of the trapped first marine division which along with units of the 7th infantry division wU. trying to fight its way out, of entrapment on the Korean northeast front. This photo of the fighting terrain was made in weather. f U i A; V ' '"4- A 4') 'a i ' y - , t 3' v - ' f ? " X HERO AND GIRL . . . Navy Bob hero, Zastrow, shows his fianMiss Junette cee, Pfuehler, where he scored Navy's first touchdown igainst Army. It was his playing which enabled underdog Navy to down West Point, 14-- 2. "V.1 l ' ' , 'V yf NAVY 'S ' 'Z . '' 3- - y n:t4A. , j , ' 3 . - 'H I ' , w s ' JL f. 3 Y ) e y s y y T V " LS'fr 'x. v-- - ' rmc. state-supervis- ed '4' tV sJ v ' S f ... I , uf y . -- ' - w v , y i' jy ' J,T I rtWiwawilwilflw ROAD BLOCK. . . Trucks of the retreating UJ3. 21th divison cross the Chongcon river as United Nations troops fell back under pressure of masses of Chinese Communist r armies. f |