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Show Tuesday, April $, l&si The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Page ... A dramatic illustration of the heroic EVACUATION WORK IN KOREAN WAR Korea evacuation of the battlefields transport planes which fly over the front role being played on the by their way swiftly and safely to emerlines, pick up the wounded of the United Nations forces and wing gency hospitals with their precious cargoes. Here, somewhere over the Korean front, one such transport is shown flying through a cloud of smoke rising from the burning wreckage of another plane. ROUND-THE-CLOC- K Dorothy Lamour becomes the third member of the films to Join the ranks of baseball folks, and signs up as a scout for the Boston Red Sox as General Manager Joe Cronin holds contract in Sarasota, Fla. Miss Lamour Is on location at Sarasota and spends much of her spare time watching the Red Sox in their spring training workouts and exercises. ENTERS RFC PICTURE . . . Rep. Wayne Hays (D., Ohio) charges that Republican National Chairman Buy Gabrielson (above) had obtained an 18.5 million dollar loan ter his company, Carthage Hydro I ol, Inc. SOVIET SPY . . . David Green-flas- " I I X ' ' v, i JLADY u y A , V ' & '' ; i? ( , J? i . . kt Abv ' ' v i i'ij wn f V 'CHUTISTS ' $ ,H- At v'., ' RED OFFICIAL ENDS SENTENCE . Eugene Dennis, secretary general of the Communist party, drives with his wife and son following ' Dennis' release from the federal house of detention in New York. He was released after serving a shortened term of one year for contempt of congress. Dennis, who was convicted with other top Reds for conspiring to overthrow the government by force, is free on bail in the case, pending a decision by the United States supreme court. riTmwwiiuy i y ' M recently. t I 4 I 4 Ml J' ' er, pro-western- the Pasquotank river near Camden, N.C., hurling Pilot Lt. John Vaughn into he water. He swam ashore. The craft rose with the rest of the crew and crashed a second time. Crash crew tried to take the blimp in tow, but it broke awayi It finally came to rest in a corn field after drifting helplessly for two hours. After temporary repairs, the blimp was reinflated and flown back to its base at Weeksville, N.C. w. r ng s (hatless), former army lergeant who worked at Los Alamos itoroic plant, arrives at New York, federal court to testify in trial of his sister and brother-in-laGreenglass testified he gave Rus-il- a secret data. jt NEW PREMIER OF IRAN . . . Hussein Ala (hat in hand), the new premier of Iran, attends funeral of Gen. All Razmara, with Itazmaras was approved unanimously family. Hussein Ala, a strong to All senate Gen. succeed Razmara, who was assassinated by the with Mrs. nans Ditishelm A HORSE AND FIDDLE . . . Tete-a-tetiat the Bal des Chapeaux' in New York is Rene Jean Telllard, sporting a horses head as fancy lid. ner bonnet is a violin. Society turned out in a big way for the event, staged for the benefit of the student ticket endowment fund of the New York Philharmonic Society, enabling public school children to get cutrate concert tickets. The motif of the evening seems to be "HI diddle diddle, a horse and a fiddle." 1 ' V: ' r x i f t f , ' U ''! , V rf iv.t- - .ui i .f-- . 7 QA tr I ? V- i ' 3$ C K' !rti T t i .v f 4 i - ' C l A. h ' . t. V- I 'y f , Ir v s I? p-- A v BUoaauftaiflfcartiiiti Three of these graduates of the Lakehurst naval air station parachute riggers school are WAVES, out to test their packing ability by Jumping. 'J |