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Show SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931 TI1E JOURNAL Page 3 TANK SERVES AS PROTECTION FOR WOUNDED CORPSMAN . . . Protected by the armor of a tank, a couple of American soldiers and a war correspondent bandage the wounds of an injured GI, a tank corps-ma- n with the seventh division in Korea. The corpsman was wounded by small arms fire when the tank patrol probed the territory for enemy bunkers and hill positions. The first aid group are, left to right, Lt. Robert Gaul, tank commander of Agua Dulce, Texas, and war correspondent Don Dixon. Man at right is unidentified. The wounded man was loaded on another tank and run through enemy fire to safety. FAIR WEATHER . . . The time for state and county fairs and fall festivals is with us again with its fair weather and ladies fair, and the Los Angeles county fair in Pomona, Calif., is following tradition in this picture with its display of beauty and fine livestock. Just to be sure a blue ribbon Suffolk lamb will look its best, Betty Wilson adds a few final touches to its grooming. WED NICKY HILTON . . . Betsy Von Furstenberg, 19, movie starlet, is engaged to Nicky Hilton, TO e husElizabeth Taylors Carowas Countess She born band. line Maria Felicitas Agatha Elizabeth Von Furstenberg-Herdringetoo long for a stage name. one-tim- n, FORMER RIVALS SHAKE HANDS . . . New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey is greeted by President Truman at the White House as Dewey matters. The concalled to confer with the President on GOP ference marked the first time that Dewey, the the White six House in been during presidential candidate, has years of Mr. Trumans administration. The New York governor had just returned from a trip to Japan and other eastern countries. far-easte- rn twice-unsuccessf- ul ... On the brink of nothing, a paraPARATROOPER TRAINING trooper of the 187th regimental combat team hangs in midair, suspended by static line which a split second later ripped his parachute open. Then he was at the mercy of gravity and the resistance of his chute to the atmosphere. This photo of a jumper poised in air before his downward plunge was made during training exercises conducted recently by the 437th troop carrier wing and the veteran 187th. MISSING DIPLOMATS WIFE . . . Mrs. Melinda MacLean, wife of British diplomat, Donald MacLean, returns to London from the Riviera. She was reported to have disappeared for a time to join her husband. OUTWARD BUDDHIST WEDDING . . . Mrs. Helen Troy ArUngton, author of a series of dog books, and Masefield Thomas Arlington, foreman of her southern California ranch, whose marriage was rent asunder by the Buddhist faith and the girls girlhood vow of eternal chastity, were in San Francisco recently. Here the service is performed in Buddhist temple with the Rev. Shinatsu Sanada officiating. Masefield has agreed to accept my vow of chastity, the bride said. re-w- ed TRAIN DEMOLISHES DEPOT . . . Railroad officials are seeking the cause of a freak accident which recently killed one person and injured five others when a Monon railroad streamliner failed to take a curve and plowed into the center stone Monon railroad station. The train was bound to Chicago from Louisville. Photo shows the demolished railroad station and the wreckage of two of the units of the diesel locomotive that pulled the fast streamliner before the wreck. BOUND AGAIN . . . One of the passengers aboard when the S.S. Ole De France departed was ill-fat- ed Andrew Gromyko, defeated at Japanese Treaty conference, |