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Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931 THE JOURNAL WARM WELCOME . . . Five young eastern Europeans, who became the first aliens to be sworn into the U.S. army under the new alien enlistment act, are greeted by Lt. Eugene C. Egg, commanding officer of the alien enlistment section, at the 7720th EUCOM replacement depot, Sonthofen, Germany. They will be sent to the United States for basic training and then classified as to military occupations and assigned to the various military units of the army throughout the world. The five new enlistees include two Czechoslovakians, a Russian, a Hungarian, and a Ukrainian. The new law gives foreigners the chance to fight for freedom in our forces. Page 3 PRELUDE TO ATOM SUB . . . Third of a new class of fast attack submarines now being built, the USS Trout takes to the water at Groton, Conn. The navy announced the award of a contract for its first sub which would be capable of speeds up to 60 knots an hour. atomic-power- ed The Trout was sponsored by the widow of Lt. Comm. Albert Clark, USN, who was commanding officer of the earlier Trout when she was lost in action off the China coast in 1944. ASSASSIN . . . This wild-eye- d man, at in photographed prison Teheran, is Khalil Tahamasebi, assassin of former Iran Prime Minister All Razmara. He is now awaiting trial for the crime, showing no re morse for the slaying of Razmara. LOVELY FIGUREHEAD . . . Movie star Virginia Mayo poses for famed sculptor Yucca Salamunich as he designs a figurehead for a schooner custom of which is to be built in the near future in Norway. The age-ol- d installing feminine figures on the bows of ships is believed about due for a revival in the 20th century. The builder of the ship asked Sculptor Salamunich to select the most beautiful Hollywood woman for a model. . Bernard his 81st birth- PAVE IT WITH FLOWERS . . . The inhabitants of the little Italian town of Genzano pave their main street with flowers for the towns Corpus Domini celebration. The young girls collect the thousands of tons of flowers used while back in the town boys and old men prepare the flowers and the reeds for the floral carpet. Other crews engage in the actual artistic creation first making chalk designs on the street and then placing flowers in line with the marks. cold-blood- SHARES CAKE ed . . Baruch, observing day, visited patients at the Institute of Physical Medicine, New York City, and shared his cake with little polio and cerebral palsy children. TODAYS TARGET . . . BABY BORN IN NIGHT CLUB . . . Margaret Barstow, Ciros Sunset Strip night club hat check girl, created quite a stir recently when she gave birth to a baby right on the premises. The former A.A.U. swimming champion had a baby daughter, with a patron. Dr. Bert Tardleu, presiding as medical attendant. Here, she is shown holding the youngster who was born amid the bright lights, while hubby Bruce, a California Tech student, looks on. TWO TURTLES . . . Here are two automobiles which are in a race from Chicago to New York, 1100 miles. The two cars have been completely rebuilt by the men who race them. In the cars are Jack Brause, (left), who will pilot the 1913 Stanley Steamer, and Rube DeLaunty, These fellows 50 (right), who will drive the 1911 Stoddard-Daytoof the relative merits the internal combustion years ago argued about engine and the steam engine as driving power. 76 70 n. Cameramen barrage General Nam II, chief Red negotiator, as he arrives at Kaesong for conference meeting with UN delegates on touchy buffer buffer zone. |