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Show i yfrh ' ' ' i '- " ' ' " v N Vs I Xs ' A ' 'v 5 X :ww.0Wwr'W(' .. v. o ySjpyrT1' , ' X -- , Pag The Dragerton Tribune. Dragerton. Utah WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 . . S ' f 1 ' i V I t 14 ..I -- sye4vws 'i ' ' V. 'f DOG SLED REPLACES CAR . . . naving grown tired of being forced to detour every time Outer Drive In Chicago, 111., Is turned into a slick skating rink by old man wintertime, Trudy Dyer has decided to be one motorist to do something about the situation. So recently when it snowed and sleeted this was the picture: Trudy was Loopward bound behind a pack of huskies driven by an Alaskan, Dave Irwin. The desolate 6cene, which was made impassable by a recent storm, is generally packed with thousands of cars every morning. However, we dont look for Trudy's solution to enjoy wide popularity enough to jam the street - , with sleds,, anyway. ,x Ls' ''a ' C St' ,, 4 , '4 a' - "S r:y- v- v f ,v v' ' S V y I - i s 1 ' ISRAEL MAKES PAYMENT . . . The government of Israel has made the first payment on principal on loans totaling $135,000,600 which it received from the export-impo- rt bank of Washington. Here, Israel Ambassador Abba Eban (right) presents a check for $2,953,063.47 to Mr. Herbert E. Gaston, chairman of the import-expo- rt bank. The on Israels loan was made at the banks offices in Washington, D.C, Other payments will be made regularly, spokesmen for Israel 6ay. jj $ a "I &, iW:V 1 part-payme- v... -- 'S y f' Ij ' x, ' I 1 x - i I Z p MARITAL DUET . . Robert Merrill and Roberta Peters, both of the Metropolitan opera, announce at the New York home of Miss Peters parents that they will be married. She sang with Merrill In the Barber of Seville in February, 1951. ' PS - I 'V ' - i - 5 1 roMwrrfii- WnV rr iir r t ... In his new DODGERS SEE A TIRELESS PITCHER v' , y Ver-- Beach, Fla., Paul Waner (kneeling) Is demonstrating pitching machine to Walter F. OMalley, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers National League baseball team, and Manager Chuck Dressen, while other Dodgers look on. The scene is the Dodgers spring training camp. ' ''A V IvV ' s X t ' t; I j r mM A ' p ' '( A . I-".- - 4 .WJx ' - ? f 1 ; ' c ' fessLi.'. S ; ... ' . - "A h ''V V; .. V ' iy 4,f ut) i v i I"? r-e- V , ' - V At an east coast port in MARINES REPLACED BY DRAFTEES North Korea, the first corps of marine draftees to enter a combat zone since World War II are pictured debarking from an LST to enter the fighting in the present "police action. These men will. serve as replacements with marine corps regulars. Officers of the fighting marines let It be known quickly that the marines would make no distinctions between the men who had been drafted and those who had volunteered to fight with the marine corps. Jk 4 , n ... ' & . m J? IOC V. XSlt AT X ' f Ji fr 'A M' 'Af-WX- vSaP-'- - nt xi C X .hy.s ? ' ' ' 4 9 v ' 4 4' . , ' x. s 5 i ' t a v' t XL HIGH PROFIl! DEAL.. . . New York ship operator Mrs. Olga Konow tells Hoey committee how she set up a high profit deal by which U.S. war surplus tankers interpassed to Chinese-controlle- d ests. She made $100,000 commission. pX.A X.c i v 's TAFT, TRUMAN EQUALLY BAD . . . Harold Stassen, former governor of Minnesota and now president of the University of Pennsylvania as well as a candidate for the OP presidential nomination, addresses the Washington, D.C., Republican club. He Is calling for a new United States foreign policy that would thwart the Russian Communist bear without resorting to war. He denounced the programs of President Truman and Senator Taft as being "equally bad for America. iiiyyrWHWAV. 4 ' v. K REVEAL SECRET MARRIAGE . . . This picture of Katy Rodolph, beauty of the U.S. Olympic ski squad, and husband Paul Wegeinan was made in Oslo shortly after they disclosed their secret marriage. They married in February, 1951, in Raton, N.M., to cnlminate a high school romance. The marriage was kept secret because Wegeman is a naval cadet at Pensacola, Fla. At the same time the couple denied any romance between Miss Rodolph and Stein Eriksen, Norwegian skiing ace. --X-A V:-- r ' s : ; WELCOME . . . Ambassadors of Belgium, Norway, Norway, France and Italy and President Truman wait in Washington to welcome Acbeson and Snyder back from NATO meeting. |