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Show X J THK DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, July 18, 1950 t ' tVv I m-- . nL JU : U ;; - Ks&zt ,VtCc'". M f-- V' ArP,l ' V. x 4S- - ,' v Ws w,s f 4a ' "J . ' "4 w jj xx 'X' .r-fX- 'V . "i ' ir - X , -- ' y'vv,"Tf s' K-' X x ' I Su4 T . s "W.WMA -- XV ' s 4 Y- r - v--- . - . x x: , vY 1 -- , ri ' - Vb i '- 4s474gjj -,. ? i 1 .. f-- - i i J ri x Vi f ws . a s0 i ioc: a k '0X, EAST GERMAN STUDENTS SEEK REFUGE IN WEST BERUN . . . Twenty-fiv- e boys and girls, representing an entire class at the Einstein high school in Potsdam, have been granted refuge in West Berlin. The class fled to West Berlin to escape arrest because of their resistance to the Communist school administration. The youngsters complained the teachers were ignoring usual studies and concentrating on political indoctrination and compulsory sports. The Red officials ordered the school closed and reprisals after the students distributed pamphlets attacking the puppet regime. Two of the class were seized but the rest managed to escape. v av. w i :' ?t V, N . 4 . V wiui.,itiiiMrttaujaii r vX L - iv ,VX 7" i, o r A , - 4 ht ( A ' CV;HC'vo xr.. v u X j; A "j V P i' I- - ; '''s ' . v V ...,rX1i.l PITIFUL REMAINS TELL MUTE STORY OF AIR TRAGEDY . . . Coast guardsmen examine clothing found scattered from the wreck of Northwest 'Airlines plane which vanished In Lake Michigan during a thunderstorm. After a weeks search by hundreds of boats and planes only scattered bits of clotfilng, a childs doll, and small pieces of the aireraft were found. Fifty-eigpersons died In the crash which was the worst in the nations history of commercial air travel. njirrfT'rp ? 7? x Ai A t-t- V X U N C,--I . NSV& x Un : r 1 ,v X- ZaxX X n i V I ;.oi- . " , X. ... ', X ""S ; (4' J .rv; ' v7ir v, y V i V PAGE THREE , 'J i Vv. V. I I.--- rJ stts jr f il1v , V V i . MiwnnfHMT1. .. v, x U n: ,i . Ifci,. i A-fXU- A . i FBI BAGS NATIONS MOST WANTED CRIMINAL . . . Henry n. Shelton, 40, one of the nations most 'wanted criminals was shot and captured in a gun battle with FBI agents in Indianapolis. No relation to the famous Shelton gang of lower Illinois, he was wanted for kidnaping An (Si v 96 fS 4 ; U: I V Kf o .v 'J, .tnlX I . - S' - Xf J. VSs ;,'KVVy 'Hi? X'XV ; SC 'tT'-'s- "iX--s-s X' and auto theft. fryAv,www' b V Vs', I x fv.t i.y. - i foTci. s I I' ? fc r R mill n WMlue mm n S, PATTON Jr, l i 0 5 OS , 3'M M t f nmiri AIRS. ROOSEVELT PAYS RESPECTS AT PATTONS GRAVE . . . Airs. Eleanor Roosevelt is shown with son Elliott and his children as they paid their respects at the grave of General George S., Patton, famed commander of the U. S. third army, in the Hamm military cemetery From left are Airs. Roosevelt; Elliott (partly hidden behind his mother); Chandler Roosevelt, Elliotts daughter;. Airs. Perle Alcsta, U. S. min ? ister to Luxembourg; and Elliott, Jr. ' Sr A 6. v,v ,V- - 1 y $ s V 'A- - .yv 'J s ' y ' is,' I 4HUII yyyX ; Ji-.- ' ia ' v i f K v , V - . x ' Jr y s fr 4- x- A 'c'! C'xTs yWyorw-visiitiwyi- ""1 m h t k I & ,.-- . , ; M A , s c -- f -- a T i.,' V sXj is. &Jw .jmiinr -- , ' '.. :. ..'.X .SO f! - f .. ;sv.'.0.- BERUN COAIMUNISTS BLOW UP CHURCH ; . , The historic Georgian church, one of Berlins most famous landmarks on the Alexander Flatz, survived the fire and explosives of World War II. The Communists, contrary to reports by engineers, termed it unsafe and destroyed it by dynamite. Protestant leaders protested, but the demolition squad destroyed it as Communist police and Russian soldiers cowed an Indignant crowd of Berliners. The church was damaged by World War II bombs. ibwwi wi s, ...& v i South Korea, now in the hands of Communist invaders from North Korea. Scattered reports nearly a week after the sneak attack began indicated the invaders had passed beyond Seoul in its drive on Suwon to which the government fled shortly before the fall of the capital. The South Korea had established a government temporary capital at Taejon approximately 90 miles south of Seoul. The capital fell to the Invaders four days after the opening attack as the Communists used tanks and planes which the South Korea forces did not have. wrwt-fty-y.w- ', ;.: it- SOUTH KOREA CAPITAL FALLS TO INVADERS . . . This general view shows the city of Seoul, capital of X;V- -; . '4, ; V j f. ; W . - '4. :Xsl ? i 'X V ... X 'Cv 1 .Ai 0 lNEAKPIlEVIEW ,.lA iiBSt ES kidS ftnywhere eke these youngsters were on hand for a sneak preview . 2 - ... .( 'af ,, Jr . f i i of the Cole Brothers circus when it set up in Yankee stadium. I , f i k ', '. |