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Show v.-- ' F1951 8 SUNDAY: HERALD .t '- ! ,: 'j i ir v -- , i - 'J - i; it ,i- - at: . "; : , if If 'A-;-- r- - 4 7? f A "0 l " - i f. r1v 4 v' ,:. x uo-vVv -- - v i IffilS p. r T BOMBSHELL 1 3V ' , atomic bombs of the sort that could be used as some artillery is used today. Troops, whose Uves close-u- p on these got bombs, depend might day view under flel4 conditions. ' k . . -- r CAITU Yi r" IKJ CC I.W AnULCJ In at an altar set up in a trench on a Korean and after mas , :rrv LTYUrl 11 tout . - - ' ? 1 ; . ; -- f h 7 cone during the rite. i J ( . r -- ' V . Cj " . :, , , i--- demonstrated by this remarkable picture where Father r. Folia rd, U. S. Navy chaplain, is saying mast Mil tide. Enemy shells dropped on these men before mass - - . - "4 : - - . iLifrf'-- li 1 1 - "AkC PAflf wnvi vu -' Doulas; MacArthur. Though fired from nis hJgn posts in AM lLJ Ik. the Far East, his rejurn to ms nomeianq swas urn oi a conquering JTlni into one . hero. His progress about the country was through a serifs of wild, ovations. All of them k ,i.n-- A xr.ri, vwv An f!msH 7iii miiiinn nonble crowded every inch of space along the parade route,. like that above, where MacArthur can scarcely Jammed! open office windows and lined rooftops to produce-sceneb seen through the blizzard of ticker tape and tomTup telephone books. ,'. iruv was-'Gen- -- . were--wrapp-ed s , i V .7 ; (! Cr m CONSERVATIVE -. .Ja-jsJfejfe- Churchill awaited the King's summons to resume the Prime Ministership after his dramatic defeat of Britain'ssocialistic Labor government. - istin i . -- a 2v. . - H v , - t llC'C Cr1. I rVL. O CCfD L.VrflU n 'ssltifM whispered into the eai of his grandson Dwight David, during General Elsenhower's very brief visit to the U. and the youngster seems about to bust with It import. Could It be Iki told him ! - v, ' :4 . p. - S, p fT. I V i VETOED was a map showing; location of Russian slave labor camps 4f in Europe SSk .7 it-L-- -r j HEARTS WARMED. iLs the J2S throne. 'kiD C AM' rVlUUUIvmi Ivl RPpllRI British Elizabeth, heiress presumptive to enjoying as any young girl might, a spirited square dance Ottawa. It was nnH ftf thi rmpmnrahl hiehliphts of the tour she and her husband, the Dulte of Edinburgh, ; made of Canada with a side trip to Washington. -r ' L t when sands of gallons of liquified propane gas stored at Port Newark. N. J, exploded, no one Was killed. And only a dozen per-- at series of some 20 sons were injured. A two-ho- this unusual picture - as, with a rlsantic Dortrait of himself as a backdrop.' SeiwJtQbert A. Taf t, first Republican to declare himself a presidential candidate, swings into a campaign speech in Detroit. f gate peace treaty sign- ing in San 'Francis :,V? V. .,'-- - ; yzf y';' Angry 'Andrei threw it at the feet of the M. P. i put his grimmest CO. andl :ppka: iKirRFniRi p Prov"1 after Congressman O. K. Armstrong of Mis souri showed it to Andrei Gromyko, ' - . ; ,:. V j'. ' - UTi--.itr'-.-i--.- A 1 vTrrv '-.- .r c:, ' V 'V rv ' i'- ,...'., : r ' I - ' V, .- .- vi".,'. ur blasts produced flaming geysers visible, 20 miles away. Damage was nearly $3,000,000. t - 1 - face, forward. '"5 A- i : i V.' E V ' iffA och3 j . i H -- W' : 7X. J.; .. . V ) II vY ; . .. - , S I 0 ! " 1 Cr5-- -- 4 r" ; til 'V. " Vic . talks, who stalled through months of quibbling over battle lines, buffer zones and other details of a cease-fi- re agreement.', and ' -- "ta'WSS MARKING MAPS I'tSESrVSirHi WORST RAILROAD WRECK 10OO : homebound passengers leaped off a temporary wooden trestle near Woodbridge, N. crashed down an embankment. Eighty-thr- ee persons died, hundreds were injured.-- I 111 SEN..ESTES KEFAUYER 'TKSSPK RED SQUEEZE apparently he couldn't cope with the crying of his little oaugb ter, GaiL And he was named "Father of the Year"! "I';i.'w'V--l- I , - il i :i ... sr I 0 f- i li r :'. r - SJSS:' i Russia's Andrei V. (Laughing Boy) Vishinsky w jrt vicnerai uwmvv t 3 y .' ... j- "if ...... i - ' , '. 5 k 5 :a,', 4 . v. - . . ....;. X .CI 1 1 JL |