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Show The Dragerton Tribune Dragerton, Utah .TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951 Page 3 TWINS GREET TWINS . . . Seven sets of twins, resident students of the child city at Mooseheart, 111., turn out to greet twin calves born to the city's champion holstein herd. Left to right are: Darwyn Gray, 16, Hinton, W. Va.; Rose and Elizabeth Rodriquez, 12, Chicago; Henrietta and Harriet Rnndell, 17, Norwich N.Y., holding Josephine and Anne Sustik, 1H Chicago; with Gilbert and William Maddux, 7, IndianNeu-bane- r, apolis, in foreground; Donald and Donna Barnette, 8, Welch, W, Va., in front of Karl and Otto II, Beloit, Wise.; and Delwyn Gray. Herd supplies the kids each with a quart of milk dally. I ' I. Lj, v i V Ay. rf, tJ v. ? V ? v X . L VJ- I ' " K i v , MwvawiftWrt.twc jcaao- GEHRAIANN WINS TIIE BAXTER MILE . . . King of the mllers, Don Gehrmann, wins the Baxter mile by a half a stride over F.B.I. agent Fred Wilt in the New York athletlo club track meet at Madison Square Garden recently. The victory by Gehrmann over his closest opponent Baxter gave the miler artist permanent possession of the three-ye- ar sumile the his demonstrated Baxter Gehrmann Cup. By winning V'tii Cv periority over other mllers burning up tracks across, the nation. ' ' Q. tt AM . we ckn11 y i , a.; x- ?! i m x - ,X ii A, ' KX 5' . AA ' X.' ,,v SHOCKED BRITONS . . . CountVon Rosen, ess star of Swedish royal opera ballet, whose t.Y. debut Included having ballet skirt ripped off and continuing dance In frilly panties, offended Englishmen, changed act. ' ' X 4 . ...v.v.:-.im.-.v.-- aJe. v AA . a. vi t ' , . w.u ' J. i v. '' A' S J mrinpJp:1 ?"v J j. a radio, he advances with his patrol up a ridge during the drive 7 north by UN forces. Weymouth, Dorset, England, Is his home. Elsa-Marian- ne a V f- COMMUNICATIONS FOR U.N, FORCES . . . Here is a man with a load on his back as well as his mind. He is Fusilier Edward Hoskins, radio man with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, now fighting with U.N. forces against the Communists In Korea. With headphones and mike In place and with the antenna protruding from his chest-wor- n ' : (r-- - .i V. .W" V'XXvV - 4 , 7 V ysu A?' ' f, -i ? 7; ? Mn ' "!) fj vv' f . i - X ' s' ' SS mp ff ' iooQitf9toifxiii'fraHivrofiivftfiitwwiifrttimoifiiirib8iffri PROTEST AIEAT CUT . . This delegation o! women pickets in London, England, came from Teddlngton to the nouse of Commons by bus to let British members of Parliament know how they feel about the new cut In Briton's meat ration. ' , Adorning the front of the bus are (left) a plump, happy housewife, holding a joint of beef in her lap, a la good old days. A skeleton (right) with a microscopic chop illustrates the housewife of today in England. V S 'y' jS r58ajV' .. u:;w W wv AV ..y3 : W Hr v :;"r 'if: i-- 5 ' ' f ' 3' ' t'-- ' V .. wo Vs s x' 'is' f X" r--' Ar . $ P" ,v &jtV'X v V . " & V- - .. . f i i - y ,'x VAi J. s i V ' 'p & X' 4 fi, . I1 XX' JV; ' J ' V. :; y si V KILLER WITHOUT JURY . . Chicago Judge Julius Miner madelegal history when he sentenced Bernice Davis to the electric chair for slaying two policemen. This was the first time fudge had passed sentence In murder trial without Jury. SENTENCES ivrvrfrvmvnfrvi x , n, ' . j iuuji t jri i mi ', , S. f vr X 't ' r.s' s,; I;-- ' l I"'' ? - X i ' x I - ; , 4 s s . l: ' , , ,XX y sryrr., .XXX ' 'x yy ? . jr. t f i ' 4 I Jl 4 ' - x . s . t 4 4fW ""i,, Hi rI ' ' t . 4 s, ''S. " r. fci- - ix'rfi . -- . X A....iiMM.wwMiMjeMjwjorriweiwio.PHwgwwwiBaiwesMweoaiaAeAWWaAiBwwwoiiwiJB 1 ' S 'S. ' . , ' A S VA iaS. i ftfiMi ers proudly display their prize. Their unit has been leading the attack on Seoul, which the Reds seem to have decided to defend strongly. Dispatches from the front announce that 25th division fighters entered Seoul, but were driven back across the Han river by the attacking Reds In a fierce defense of Communist positions. " xV - " i , , vr, '' I . .. ' ' ' ' ' . X , am , I ; , . . After removing a North Korean flag CAPTURE ENEMY FLAG from the gate to Yongdong, a suburb of Seoul, these 25th division fight- .., ' t J -- - 'V v '' &&' S a- - x,;, ' s, - ' ; ' - ..$ ' - ' ' , if v , J , , , . x ; x , " . 4' ' ' , ' ' ? x, i Wood-bridg- X S ' 4, "" - ' ' "' y TRAGEDYS SOUVENIRS . . Hundreds of relatives and friends of of the Pennsylvania Railroad wreck . victims, who went through the heartbreaking task of claiming the possessions of loved ones, were e, confronted with this collection of assorted eyeglasses piled in the N.J., police station for identification. Filled with overcoats, evidence of hats, shoes, briefcases and handbags, the room bore mute the disaster's impact on those dear to the injured. ' J 'i s' x iy , x X " e ..M . . yMW-- -- J . i - 7f to to on enter Seoul on inflict Red forces in the city. wall running damage patrol -- SAFETY MEASURE ". . South Koreans seek shelter behind shell-mark- ed s' I A ' - 1' 'I |