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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1952 Pan THE JOURNAL 8 t , ... BACK TO JOB, COMPLETELY CLEARED In New York City, career diplomat John Carter Vincent who has of been accused time and again by Senator Joseph McCarthy, Re (right), being of and active Louis Wisconsin, publican Budenz, former editor of the Communist newspaper. The Daily Worker, sails aboard the liner, S.S. Constitution. Mr. Vincent is returning to his post in Tangier, Morocco. The state department has announced that Vincent has been completely cleared of all charges made against him by political opponents of the department. He will probably face other loyalty courts, despite lack pro-Commun-lst of evidence against him. through the air. Despite Herbsts confidence, however, he prefers to be anchored to something solid as he tests his home-mad-e pinions. So here you see him flying with the assist of a crane. This is the first time he gained any altitude with the wings. r ( 1 ... BRITISH SKATER In Oslo, Yvonne Sugden, London, who at 12 years of age is perhaps the young est ever to compete in an Olympic competition, practices for the winter games. She has just arrived from London and is working some of the kinks from her muscles. BEAUTIFUL BOOKMAKER . . . Bookies usually dont come as pretty as Peggy Walker (right) of 8 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York City. But the law says pretty Peggy made book on the races and took bets. And here you see her talking the charge over with her attorney, Marie A. Beary, who also is not so difficult to look upon. The two women are awaiting the turn of events and justice outside the felony courtroom in Ridgewood. Thats not a racing form in their hands. 113-0- FAITH REVIVED . . . The faith, which he lost when he was voted out of his home in south San Francisco, was revived somewhat by a flood of offers of homes in other cities to the family of Sing Sheng, Chinese American. Their neighbors in San Francisco objected to Chinese living in the neighborhood, because, they complained it would lower property values. Trusting in democracy and Americanism, Sing Sheng put his residence there to a vote and lost on the eve of Brotherhood Week. it j HOME AGAIN . . . Lois Weiland . has returned to her Pittsburgh home after running away from her scheduled marriage on Valentines day to Edward Weigner. It Just dawned on me I couldnt marry him, she explained. ... BUTCHER REWARDS LAD In New York, Max Rabin Woodside, Queens, could have anything he. wanted in the meat shop of Tommy Marino. He chose a leg of lamb as a reward from the proprietor for opening the door of the meat freezer in which Marino was trapped for more than an hour, due to a defective lock. Little Max is shown seated on the top of the showcase as Marino gives him his reward. Had it not been for Max, Marino could have frozen to death. five-year-o- ld tz, CASTIGATION ... N.Y. police head accuses Detective ' a Fox as thief. |