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Former commerce department official, William Remington (left), shakes hands with his attorney, William Chanler, after he was sentenced to five years and fined $2,000 for per jury. He was accused of lying when he denied ever being a Red. The courts thought otherwise, thus the perjury charge. The punishment was not given him for his alleged Communism hut for denying that he ever - was affiliated with the Communist party. 4i ' i J .Xv- .,. t , x !y . s ; : ; i NS , - As the United Nations forces advance northward along'l FROZEN BODIES OF KOREAN CIVILIANS come npon the remains of thousands of helpless victims who the trail of the Red army's retreat, they weather. and Chinese Communists to perish in the sub-xer- o have been left behind by the North Koreans an found American graves registration by Here the frozen bodies of a father and son lie as they were as husband can be identified victims cases where In of Osan. a south mile 100 off the road unit yards and wife, they are buried in the same grave. Mothers and children are always buried together. V Kn V '"WxV V.ANNibi kv? eiWiiWMMrrKiwttrth f i ;;- - ., , " S - y.y"Ay5':Pi , ' , v' Vf5 4 fg. x. .. - :.v iV:1' . '' y '' X ? - f ''N. ' ANA- ' N ? V J- -j i 'y4-'- A JvN.iV" 5, Wv lR2r7 m '. 'A V K v .X't '. 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Jackie Sexton, 2, shows keen interest as Miss Jetta S. Hendin, administrative director of the pediatric cerebral palsy . clinic at Vanderbilt Clinic, New York City, helps him cut out gay figures from some of the 25 million Christmas cards contributed to United Cerebral Palsy to help in therapy training of cerebral palsied children in clinics, schools and homes all over America. In background, two patients cut out their own figures. x jii w w ,ij hi 11 m i j pi mtm vyw ywwwwr x i " v.w 1 fV t 'fX ys . j- V; ' i "49 y. s yvtWMMMMMlM PEP X 7 A' '( t $ TALK . . . Lieut. Gen. Matthew Ridgeway, 8 th army commander in Korea, stands before a group of his t roop commanders to deliver a battlefield pen talk. |