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The young wife, Yong Soon Morgan, also 23, and Morgan were married last February after they met in May, 1950, at headquarters Korean military army group at Pohang. WILDCAT STRIKE TIES UP PORT . . . Military equipment fills the Staten Island, N. Y., port of embarkation as the wildcat strike of longshoremen prevents loading. But authorities were hopeful that a compromise was in sight which will effect a settlement of the dock strike which has shut down the entire port of New York and also hit other eastern seaboard ports. A spokesman for the striking New York longshoremen immediatepromised that if a satisfactory compromise is effected the dock workers will return to their Jobs ly, pending further negotiations. ii x ' . ? xsy&:--jf&- , pwtw' 4 v" 4 .'P fir $ -- tjVv ' ...'fN' , - ti ;4! ; VX. - 4 4 V.A A p'lx' 1 I. ' 1 A1 T A A4tviAV' j 4 ;tA2A44AAvA -- .r ; ; 4 vx vs,' 44$ - " V v i . w a j 'IX . - x '' '. ' - t '.--, v'!v''V. J '' 4 J MMrV. ., .v'W "A . ' . 'Y ' ' i .!' 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Mossadegh pauses a few moments to feel the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall. The subject of liberty is especially close to the Iranian premier right now as he fights to rid his country of British influence created by the interest of the British in Iranian oil. Former actress Nancy Valentine unpacks in her cabin on Queen Mary as she sails from New York to London to wed the Maharajah Some columnists f Cooch-Beha-r. is she already married to him. lay . v :' 'L ii: I . .;. s inw.nixn'iini vS f ' ,. .. 4A;A4"'Js v WA4 f V; 5 .. " 5 "' s 'V' c 'AviliefWVAWAvWWA iWiWaW- - ' f-- rwiv"TO"lllw-!1v'): (Xv s. .. a ' mi hum1 ? f ' ww X C ' '' n 4 V v ' m ", - ..' 4 . vn K ' ' 'Pi vr '4v 1 ''(,$. T 'A. ''.y'' i .",v V 4 , x x " T ' .,?'- - SKV avS-- rrjTrTj-r- " A 1 .. V ' A $ a.aw r , v ' fl ! Av4, ; sw ''&' i rnijwn(ininii'r'.n.rrnrTnnii inrrrmii.il jrn T . a y Page 3 The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951 . - ' a jP-- " " 'P MpA fl, v'sp4ir'A - .PSanrn!? ' f 4 . , - ; ,x, A , V - ; 4 V V yr-'- V 9AV V MSVAV'-- . AV SW'. V PX, . ,W A ' f ' , 4 . GRILLED . . . Joseph LI Calsi was luestloned by New York police p jBjQUilj8Wtl0L f t 4 ' 'fr LlSOl' y vs M...W A .V... A ,Vp fr.s ' r ' a- . M W VkVAM.. ' k.. .AWlStf TAV 4 v , Vl W v fcirrfn4Tw--- BRITISH UNITS IN ISMAILIA . . . Britain clamped a blockade on all Egyptian rail traffic in the Sues canal rone and Egypt retaliated with a stoppage of movement along the road from Cairo to embattled Ismailia (18 miles south of Cairo). This scene shows British armored trucks cruising the streets of Ismailia. The new battle of blockades broke out as Egypt was threatening to bring Britain to severe account and was expected to charge England with aggression. the slaying of gambler-PYilli- e Morettl at a restaurant in CHffslde, N. J. The tip about Li Dalsi came from an unidentified roman who. said she drove the murderers to the spot of the ibout w iVA A V. .Wr, . . . Tony Anastasia, brother of Albert Anastasia, reputed triggerman of Murder, Inc. and dock strawboss, talks some of the striking dockers back to work at the army base In Brooklyn. The STRIKE-BREAKIN- G men went back to work when Anastasia arrived with 200 men. Anastasia r, strongarm was labeled by the Kefauver committee as a said he wanted the and model. He denied his act was men to go back to work for patriotic reasons as the army wished it. strike-breake- strike-breaki- ng 5'. ! , y s . A V- ' ' 7 - A S 4 - S' ' - -- V - , y , a V v 4 I - 4 7 & A- ,f, y'". s 7 ' ) I v ' $ ' 4 y&Vfp. v 4 j. i 4 t 14' ? )v $ f & - f . :f 4 s 7 r'll 1 ' P $ C- - :' ' ''4 J ;3 . I t vyff a 1 41 7y yf V'7 vw SHOW PLEASUKE . . , x s 27 ' , " . Turkeys juuiiA- - 1 .Wn ifii Irnvfnnur irtiflr - a . ,a. 7, v mn . - east vote before UN Security Council on Selim Sarper (led) and Warren AusUn, hands upraised, ' ,fv V- t C J H x Ate- - ; v y H T' BrlUsh-Ira- n v' imuAfcb oil s tuesUn, defeated H. |