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The admiralty revealed recently that the new carrier has a secret new method to control damage caused by enemy guns or bombs and is virtually The new ships keel was laid in 1912, but her commission was delayed while British engineers studied wartime damage reports and j the lessons learned at Bikini atomic tests. This new knowledge was put into the building of the Eagle. The Eagles new payload will be 100 jet fighters and atomic bombers. AvoyvywwMyg i f i? Xil' N I !' '5C' y, " X , V " ? IV - . V , y? 4 ' -- $ t '- X X v .' X , ' -- 'v1 AK.' "y '?7z'' '' v y. .' ""v' Vt ' XXtFXy iX ' ' Ci7 .' 1 '' .,: SVA,AAV AMASS y- S YYYY k I' ..'"" ' CT' -- yr v .. A VWi,rfW'W) rr TvpsW '' W-- , , 'VW .v V A 'T Y? y y X-yva- tr Jmwjuiiuniui AW-- Page . f Xf - ,- s y 1... k' - - JX I ,, ' f h :' ' , ki 0gwy FOLIO POSTER BOY . . . Larry Jim Ross, 1952 March-of-Dimposter boy, makes friends with a dog on his arrival in New York by plane from Wiesbaden, Germany.. He is accompanied by his parents, Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. Jim Gross. He came to the U.S. for the opening of the polio fund campaign on his seventh birthday, January 2. The lad, who has been battling polio for more than five years, has lived around army camps his whole life. His dad is attached to air force. es .if ,ft ?,;. S f i ' ': ! X J :tA iyu' S !"a - y A . ? ; y Sf AAA V '4' " iil V xxy ' "'- ' v y ''; ' fj s .k4 y , ' ' - . rx S W 14 ' - V" ' y -' V . Xx. 'X y - i Xx - ?- fS-SVAS , A: x ' . AW? '4xw W M ; ' v iSk'"y,t ' & v 'rTr s , v NVX-- MWWWtAWiH lll'ftyWIM '.V.MVmAA1. EXHIBIT A . . . Exotic stripper, Lill St. Cyr, is shown In court in Beverly Hills, Calif., where she was having a hearing on charges of giving a lewd and indecent performance at Ciros. She was arrested in November while giving a torrid bubble bath dance. She offered to give the court a personal demonstration and the offer was quickly accepted, so courtroom spectators looked forward to seeing the bubbles fly. With hey is her attorney, Jerry Geisler, favorite Hollywood lawyer. INJURED GRID STAR . . . Johnny Yuha, star halfback of Elders Ridge, Fa., high school, who suf- fered a broken neck in a game, was sent to New York for treatment through contribution. from his townspeople and the U.M.W. ABANDONED . . . Patricia Ann Lawrence, abandoned about six weeks ago in St. Lawrence, Wise., church, needed only her parents to make her first Christmas, full and joyous. Police believe the child is from out of town. An attorney for the case of the abandoned child says, All I can 6ay is that I hope if the mother of the child reads these lines, she will find it in her heart to claim the child. 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Gertz watch in anguish COMMUNIST HOSPITALITY . . . All over western Europe, the Communists, inspired by the Kremlin, are trying to get rid of the Americans so Communism can take over without a fight. They use every propaganda measure they can think of to make the Americans feel unwanted. Communists, trying to encourage Americans to leave Vienna and return to the United States, recently painted signs on pavements and billboards reading, Ami, go home, such as this one. as their home burns following crash of a 9 bomber into a residential section of East Denver, Colorado, recently. The Gertzes, with a daughter, far right, and a friend, had just stepped from their home when the big plane shot through the air close to rooftops, striking and demolishing their house. The air force rushed every type of mobile first aid B-2- equipment to the neighborhood. v,vvywwwAwlw jevy?WOKf Lij yftVAy yytttttttft. i JiHW yAVA y vwA-M-r- A ax s y ' t Xje'Xi s 1 t A , . 4 ,e. r, ' 1 3 J i yv Y,YI t 3 ' &. -- s ? .r - -- if 4 ' 4 4 y '' f r , t'a &A : J v.- y 4- i tr X ' . - v 3 , v flANUEVERS A ? Va ' t, ' ' I f . . Marines and Navy hospital corpsmen recently staged a full-sca- le y FY'cv. av-- . Jtttsy. yy landing operation at Camp Lejuene, N.C., during which aU methods of casualty were utilized. |