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Show The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton. Utah WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1951 . ' 4, V 'v .. a' . Pag 7 W X 4rNWWV y' vvf , AA ;r f N' .i''A- X-- - x: X s. .;v .. woe J o$. xf. J I f X Tt v 'V ! 'X'X v X Vs ? ' , 'V ' X A, -- liV jr s ... A police helicopter RESCUE COPTER OVERTURNS adrift all night i which had rescued two yonng girls who had been a rowboat in Jamaica Bay, N. Y., overturned after picking the girls up and spilled two and the policemen girls back Into the river. Alice Hartman, 15, and Nancy Adams, 15, and their pet collie were rescued from a marshy section of the bay a second time. Clal only in dungarees and sweaters, the In ' X . Vw, i v X, A - tirti rrr.;:finrvr,:,.,,,IJ troiV ' xM . Va girls spent a terrifying night, drifting with the tide. They kept warm by cuddling up to the collie. The sandwiches which the girls carried became wet and Inedible, but the pooch was provided with a tin of dog food. T3XocNW'Vrflv lwS!v ' 'X v hWawImv v . Vtf.'iv. . v... s I 6tovawkrvvX-AXv.')vXi6f.- AVWWVA.S WMOCW? d."MwWM . YOUNGEST POLIO VICTDI . . . Diane, daughter of Mr. and of Mrs. Leonard Shaughnessy Chicago and called Chicago's youngest iron lung patient, is fed by Nurse Lois Doeden at Michael Reese hospital. Diane, whose twin brother died 10 minutes after birth, was placed in the iron lung after coming down with infantile paralysis. Doctors say that she stands a good chance for recovery. 4I-day-- '"i Af $ pii.A ' w i t I r : 45 ; ' Kl . tr " xr'r" ? s-- x i: " Mb MJk tt t & rftf w ' ' n ' " $ ! Ojy rr r II x Nan-e-y Sinatra was granted a divorce at Santa Monica, Calif., from crooner Frank Sinatra who plans to wed Ava Gardner. She told wait she had made Frankie fudge to knew be sure for divorce be what he wanted. ' vx ' ' ' '' , s ' a , ' N j. ' ' V "X s t Vv j ii f;VXXXX ?. !' fer Uksv- - f. t lH - . ? ss "y v . 1L X.V i V trv V JfSs? w s . ' f" t ii S ", ' ' A , . Vvj1 V - "J- - Ml xA XX ' f X; , tS ,yyiy06. . ... . C I vXtts '1 HMMM .........f, i' J.TO ' ' - 4 ? f, w. I f y- j vv ' r.V. - MRS. ROSENBERG DONS MAE WEST In Tokyo Rear Adm to of C. chief Vice Adm. A. staff Turner Oftsle, Ralph Joy, commander naval forces far east, helps Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, assistant secretary of defense, button her Mae West before sending her by helicopter from Tokyo to Yokosuka naval base, where she was to have lunch. She visited the carrier Bon Homme Richard. Mrs. Rosenberg was making an official visit to the far eastern war areas for a first hand ' I w ":Vx ' c; ' jy s 'i ? J iaW t, s ' ,A' .R''''AV ti X 'j, I ;'Vi 4 A s - v v. , V en $ v X SV S V art - , , tNl i 7m V' X " . 'X Y , ::X: , ( ' A , x v i f ', V 1 V v y i , V K s v '. ' 'v . X agreed instead to employ an expert safecracker. A. v - Tf J ' X' 'v s if. A. A G-M- !v v X- - R " 4 . HOLDUP . . . Kenneth Ashcraft (left), ATTEMPTS MILLION-DOLLASan Francisco, is arraigned by federal officials in New York to await charges on conspiring to steal air force funds. Ashcraft and three others two of them soldiers were seized by the FBI while allegedly planning robbery of an air force pay roll at Mitchell Field, L. I. said the plotters gave up the plan to hold up the payroll convoy and 5' ' T'' 4 NANCY GETS DIVORCE . . . vt - T fW fr x- IX' vk-- t X:XX'V x A A5A AW- MISSING ENGINEER FOUND . . . A nationwide search for Craig Naudain, engineer said to be workproject, ended ing on a Naudain telephoned recently when from Provo, Utah, to say he! had been ill and nnder treatment. top-secr- et - V x' s -- B-2- VS ?. I X' ?4 "C ' BACK FR051 BATTLE . . . Fifth air force crash and fire crews spray the burning engine of a 9 Superfort with a chemical foam after the ft medium bomber tangled with enemy jet aircraft and guns The over North Korea. daring air crew brought the limping Soperfort back to this advanced Korean air base without the use of flaps or rudder controls and with two engines out. None of the crew was injured. Our airmen have noticed an increase in strength of the Reds air force. f f . XfAx X Xf anti-aircra- J, '' ' ' - ( ' A , A IS.MOAVM I AX - oWWfigftWfll.'Cfii'iTMIliiaMaSSllMMU DISASTER . . . Freighter burns near Buffalo after hitting oil barge. MMWWtPMMMMIM nsssncei ,VV i - 3 1 . r N s A v 1 i ''A"' I. v g j jAc fcwwh 51 iMnniit .v . END OF AN ERA t . . tCW t This was the scene as the young fists of Rocky Marciano smashed out a T.K.O. over Joe Louis, once most dreaded battler of them all. |