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Show If. y- yjZ T ROYALTY VISITS PRESIDENT . . . Crown Prince Olav of Norway (right) is shown in Washington, D. C., at one of his meetings NORWEGIAN at the White House with the President of the United States, Harry S. Truman. They exchanged greetings between their respective nations in behalf of their peoples. The crown prince and his wife, the Crown Princess Martha, were in the United States for a brief two weeks' visit and sightseeing tour of part of the nation. BEDS' FLOWING GOLD . . . Lieut. Joseph Booth of Morristown, Pa., holds his rifle while Qnj a couple of Korean civilians who are digging up a hidden petroleum cache. It takes oil and f2l to lubricate the wheels of war and the army that does not have an ample supply grinds to a Reds buried' their precious oil and gas stocks because they feared the intense The retreating Chinese (sir attacks. Advancing in the bitter North Korean cold, American infantrymen entered the border ' 'JtTHING 1 " Hyesanjin. ATOMIC SCIENTIST ON TRIAL . . . Clarence Iliskey (left), former physics professor and atomic scientist, appears before U.S. Commissioner Fay (right) in Brooklyn federal court. He was one of 12 Indicted in Washington on contempt of court charges for refusing to answer activities committee. He was released on questions of bail and consented to removal to Washington federal court. un-Ameri- - .vwi RECOMMIS-- . JERSEY . , The U.S.S. New Jerked by tugs toward Brook-j- y yard. Fleet Admiral who led naval push I Japan on the ship, was a Wll-J-lals- at the ey, recommissioning. WA'Wkvrfw,.r. a wavw j 4 . . . Beauty and the beast that might be the caption for this view of the steer and pretty girl. However, stock STOCK SHOW ARRIVALS show enthusiasts might call them both beauties, for the steer is a prize winner from Wyoming. The girl is Lorraine Kurnath and she is prettying up the beast by putting a bobby pin in his curls. The stage was being set for the 51st annual International Livestock Show at the International Amphitheater in Chicago. Steer is early arrival. , t-- , . JM ri Mrs rt r;: v; v-v- 0 ,i i i i i t. A, 7.44 t-- 7 v? iwitrh J GUNMEN . . . Mrs. ad Mrs. Rosa federal ll court in Their hus-)Z!lhTiDStwo gunmen who (wVk Staate Tm' tfV - conGREEK TROOPS FOR KOREA . . . Greece has decided to send a of in Korea. King Paul tingent of troops to aid U.N. forces battling Greece reviews a battalion prior to the departure of the men for the of battle lines. The colorful ceremony took place in front of the tomb his Greece's unknown soldier at Athens. The king of Greece presented Nations call for aU troops with the flag of their nation. The United member nations to contribute men is still in effect. Jt t .it kX.1. i ... Miss Barbara Harvey, Colorado ColESQUIRE CALENDAR GIRL co-ewas chosen from among more than 5,000 college co-elege aa "Miss Esquire Calendar Girl 1951." She gets trip to New York, screen test, television appearances. She is 5' 5H" tall, weighs 103 pounds; has blue eyes and blonde hair. Her dimensions: hips, 34; waist, 23: bust. d, ds 34. , v ' ' S xihi f - nt f L 1 JL J V ' L ' lii I i' i Ax , & . f i ; U f( 3 , IL. OUixo THE universities pay respects to Japanese Emperor Uirohlto and Empress Nagako before annual game In Tokyo. FAN . . Baseball Waseda Kelo and of players . i |