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General Dwifht '' .5 4,4 ; ; - J' 'a', C, V' V ' . s ed all-weatji- er, w . ' s -- i - BRITISH MYSTERY PLANE . . . Photographed for first time Is the Gloster GA 5, powered by two Armstrong Siddeley Jets. It Is a radar-equippDelta fighter, claimed by day and night long-ranto be the only plane of Its kind. It is better qualified than any the RAF other fighter to destroy atom bombers. Its speed, range, armament and radar gear are secret. Its unusual shape answers a design problem for aircraft traveling at sonic speeds. v v, , , , v A, A s ' '' ' , 1 v' A, 'if v. s' ' ' ' I x - - ', ' , ; . .A' ' f,' "" ' . , . , '.vyx: ' ' , i ,v S' aHt' ch ''' Vs " - , X- w t , , , if The Rev. Martin Nlemoelier, REPORTS ON RUSSIAN CHURCH of the Russian orthodox officials with German Lutheran leader, talks to church In Moscow. On his return Berlin, he said he noted a revision of the Russian policy and now it was no longer uncommon to see clergymen In the streets. He said he found the Russian church a Christian one. Let it be understood I am neither a Communist, nor am I pro east or west,' be said. WHITE nOUSE MQUSER? . . . Siamese cat cuddled here by little girl may become official mouser at White House. The feline Is the pet of Diane Kefanver, daughterof Senator Estes Kefanver, Tennessee, whose coonskin cap is In ring. 7-t '' ??' S,5 A, a 0 'A- - r lirffmttrntifiii-rr- f - , V, ' ' y' ' ' j. V , A 'T; 'v s A , ' AV:VJ T t ,v4 " S',. X . 7 i ::! - ld single-engin- v;i y'yti s s y . " : x' '' ' W'ir es; . - ' 1 ,0;l) Errtv ' ' s y A2z,$, V sfe ,' s ft; M SyMIff s. W, , ? itfeiwn w-r- M '' S' f a ' ' 6 ?,., Xj oM fL.. S' x , r S,. y ra RIOTING CELEBRANTS . . . Police try to hold back eager crowds scrambling for candy dropped by a helicopter on the square outside the Abdin palace In Cairo during the celebration of the birth of a son to King Farouk and Queen Narriman. The prince was given the name Ahmed Fuad and given the title of Prince of Said. This occurred while other riots took place in different parts of Egypt In demonstrations for the departure of the British from the land. BIG FISH . . . Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams has put aside baseball thoughts or thoughts of his recall to the marine corps to lead the annual Miami fishing tournament with a 10 pound, 11 ounce bonefish caught In Florida. ' s A'AA - ' A - iyiuSgrlii WSTSJp... i - r sy' f, ; ' i" - Vs S,, ' '- , r ' A s ; fr J , .. A i . NEW ROOSEVELT TAKES A BOW . . . Representative Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and his wife, the former Suzanne Perrin, admire their new daughter (their first), Nancy Suzanne, as the baby makes her camera debut. Nancy was born January 11. The Roosevelts were married in August, 1949, three months after Rep. Roosevelt was divorced In Nevada by his first wife, Ethel DuPont. His first wife bore him two sons, Franklin D. Ill, and Christopher. ( s " ' JT" v'v y n, ,y.v. 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