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Show Tuesday, January 31, 1950 TBS BRAGERTOK TIBETJNE.'DRAGHtTON, UTAH PAGE FOUR - f STRONG MAN . . . Moscow has named Voiko Chesrvenkov, secretary fenersl of the Bulgarian Commonlst party, as the strong man with tho job of tightening Soviet control over the Bulgarian government. Be wUl be made minister of the interior, the post that gives holder eontrol of the poUee. ANGUS WARD RELAXES . China, who waa Jailed for 52 Winter is always o delight to Canadians, most of whom are ardent winter sports enthusiasts. Here (above) a mother and daughter duo are getting a swell "kick" as the daughter takes her first skiing lesson with Mom demonstrating the "snowplow technique." That's to show the novice skier how to stop and skiing instructors at the winter resort say it is a "must" to be taught even before the skier learns how to a, ' t f 4 days in Mnkden by Chinese Red and made to undergo rigorous detention, laxes before the fireplace in the home of his brother st Allegan, Mich. The consul general, when asked by government of Communist China or on reporters, refused to comment on the recognition by Britain hsnds-ofon Formosa. The nationalist government of f President Tinmans recently pronounced policy Chins hss taken refuge sn the Island and expects Communist attack any time. h'' - ) ... . . Angus Ward, former United States consul general to the government of re- k, f start. ' if; t J MAN OF DESTINY... Dr. Tingfn T slang, chief of Chinese national-fa- t delegation to U. N., seeks to prevent his governments being discredited as Us time comes to assume presidency of security ixi O This young miss (above) finds you don't h a v e to look far for snow in Ontario. Thousands of Americans find that out each year as they visit this mec-c- a for winter outdoor fans. At left, this youngster, barely able to toddle, soon will be whizzing along on skis at this Ontario ski club. Tho instructor is specias. ... Hf Wtww eounciL yr row 1 S I in lly-trained by the Canadian traveling ski school. Av 4 ' f X x I V rff ... ' s 4 i.SA Llji i RESCUE FROM BARRED WINDOW Firemen carry out one of the victims of the Davenport, Iowa, Mercy hospitals fire. Note the barred window that hampered rescue efforts. It was the psychiatric division, known as the St. Elizabeth ward, that burned. The entire ward was gutted by the flame. Of the 60 persons said by officials to have been lodged in the mental ward of the hospital, only 28 bodies have been recovered. A small number of the patients were rescued. Fire officials are investigating the cause of the flames and the precautions that were taken by hospital officials to make the bonding less of a fire hazard. 'Vv! 5 ? ( i i l f 4 WIGGLE OCT OF THIS ONE . . . Christopher G. Janus, 38, Chicago, says he has inherited fonr beautiful Egyptian dancing girls. ywy t ItcfilHJR.e 1 )' .- 1 c-- 1 k A venerable gome, having some similarity to bowling, curling is a very popular sport in Ontario's winter program. It is a Scottish game and its real devotees are almost fanatic in their interest in it.. In the photo above, a game of curling gets underway as two couples pair up for. sides. Although borrowed from the Scots, the game has grown vastly in popularity in both Canada and the United States, especially at winter resorts after a day of skiing. uw,v mu;! aVmIR:'U r fa : ' X i ' - Vnnaftn FREE UNDER BOND . , . John H. White House Marsgon, one-tiintimate, leaves district court in not Washington after pleading guilty to chargea that ho lied to a senate committee investigating 5 percenter activities. Be was indicted on four perjury counts.. A r o !'' w. ,p: , ... OUTSTANDING The years 10 outstanding young men, as chosen in a poll by the U. S. Junior chamber of commerce, are: (top) Franklin D. Murphy, dean, school of medicine, University of Kansas- - Theodore Roosevelt in, secretary commerce, Pennsylvania; Charlea Harting Percy, president Bell and Howell Co Charles Edwin Hastings, raydfat inventor; John Ben Shepperd, inventor of Gladewater plan; (bottom) C B Wilkinson, coach, University of Oklahoma; Harold Russell, actor; Robert L. Floyd, mayor of Miami I'la Gerald R. Ford, Jr., U. S. representative. Michigan; and Kenneth Sanborn Pitser, director dlvlslonof re search. A. E. C. v tj t : t p. v 4 V v ' - ' , - , a vs - 5 . 4 ' , J v X 'j Sleighing olso is one of the top winter sports in Canada's winter resort sections. This group hepped aboard the sled the minute they got off the train at Dagmor, Ontario. The gang is all week-en- d of winter sports as they jingle along in their horse-draw- n ready for an enthusiastic ' sleigh. IS FAIR . . . Carol Rush, Memphis, Mo., who will play Miss October in musical movie, "The Petty Girl. Pin-u- p artist GeorgA Petty says there is ne standard American beauty, as he interviewed 250 damsels. OCTOBER MAYBE SHE HAS OUTGROWN THE SILVER SUPPER . . . According to a report from "CindereUa-Prtnc- e Charming marriage of Wlnthrop Rockefeller and' the former Barbara daughter of nn Immigrant coal miner, ha come to grief. The story fa that the couple has ably and that the separation baa been arranged befitting the dignity of the Rockefeller BobJ Ke? "amiol aLwtetter weTr! the estrangement eventually will lead to a divorce has not been determined. The Rockefellers St dT ta 1M' Mr BockefeDer was dabbed by the press nt tho time the Cinderella bride |