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Show Big Names Make Headlines On Many Fronts Around the World Photos Through ! Press Unifax (Wirephoto Service) Herald-Unite- d s m " ... .: k XT'- JT ' ff 1 r. - ;- "X .7 1- s ! is "mH'mmiy 5, '1 ""lit v "Jr jr r ' H5 v'"V , it Vf-- iTL, ' irf X tm. INDONESIA PRESIDENT VISITS HOLLYWOOD President Sukarno of Indonesia, left, excitedly asks a question of his host, actress Ann Miller. President Sukarno visited the movie colony as part of his tour of the United States, guest of the State Department. "6i TOE PRINGESS AND THE VEEP Rutn Marie Peterson, 21, Lansing, Minn., visited the U.S. Capitol in Washington in the role of the nation's No. 1 Dairy Princess and delivered a tub of Minnesota butter to Vice President Richard Nixon. Miss Peterson, who is Minnesota's "Princess Kay of the Milky Way" as well as the American Dairy Princess, made the presentation on behalf of the dairy farmers of Minnesota, as part of the national observance of June Dairy Month. The observance is being held in Utah also. Utah County's candidate for the state dairy princess title will be named soon. - il i i . ' Society -- jj READY FOR WIGHTMAN CUP PLAY- American tennis stars Louise Brough, left, holder of the Wimbledon Ladies' singles title, and her partner; Shirley Fry, smilingly arrive in Southhampton, England aboard the liner United States from New York. The pair, who are holding the Wightman Cup which U.S. won last year from Britain, will represent U.S. in the Wight-ma- n Cup match this year. rts Qhurch Schools -- - v SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 A LITTLE LESS THAN GLAMOROUS Movie star Marilyn Monroe waves to crowd from steps of plane after she arrived at New York Saturday from Los Angeles. Appearing sleepy and somewhat less than glamorous, she refused comment when questioned about marriage plans with playwright Arthur Miller Marilyn, now 30, will remain in Neew York for six weks to rest on doctor's orders. She will leave for London in July to start work: on a new picture. (See tor Page 16, Section 1.) f - i - X '.m v:W', 1 1 r i - "'! X-.V,;-.- . '- r S V I p ' 1 , V : , . CECAL CIRTODAY 02SEBVANCE Queea Elizabeth waves- from the balcony of the Bucldnebam c uiiuugu wie sixeeis 01 juonaon 10 uie arooping or tne Uoior remony. ".iff to celebratejjuuuua her official birthday. With her-- are, le ft to right. Queen Mother ;r (aprty cut off at extreme cage i picture; ranee uaaries; uountess Mountbatten; tite queen? and Princess Anne. y'i. -- v .. ELEANOR'S FOR - 'mjm- - 1 . .$ ? ' y,i.v;- ADLAIIrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, left, and Adlal Stevenson, candidate or new a weajemocrauc presiaenuai nomination, joint nress conference In Los Anrreles In which Mrs. Roosevelt, that she will; devote her full time In campaigning for .Mr Stevenson. She said that she will help Stevenson because she thinks he Is tha best man far re-asser- ted - k.- - ,i f 3 1 4 . a ; . v v ' |