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totfeAr AtotttttOOti, JANUARY 21,1W2 News Os The World In Pictures ;~r~~ as^y ■E?' BHi ' .«:. ***.» Kfl | J 1 . ~ ,r v iHjL” tn^ : • ■'*ss'■ iiil, Wj*. PUZZLE: WHICH member of the Best family of Milwaukee, Wis., did NOT have his tonsils removed? David, 7, is the lucky one. The other six children who had their tonsils pulled out are (from left) Joseph, 13; Michael, 12; John, 11; Mary, 10; Edward, 6, and Eugene, 4. ' * t. ~.... •'- •; \ 1 THRfjLAbUiD TANKS of uch on thdAing line, awaiting signal to blast Communists in Kore^. IRHHPF &-W' • v,'' < MILLION DOLLARS worth of talent from stage, screen, radio and'television gathers at a New York night club tor acme relaxation. Stars are (from left) Tyrone Power; Lilli Pal-* mer; her husband, Rex Harrisop; Mrs. Power (Linda Christian) and Jean Pierre Aumont. B. ' * | & wV •, iff : '' ’ # /->' ’’ "* ."I - '• ,*• } j z*, V Irl '■ Bv* ’;‘ s \ l rV ~ V >r"//; ’ J‘ * %.. ’•- ' ' /: | take*. opening of a indoor pool at'a are (from left) Melody Lanzner, Lyn Coleman, Beth : Tyfcr, - ' KMA' u*P Carol Tohy. ; ’ IBS DAILY RECOHD. DUNN, If. a lp| w ■ *■ , m RP * M i <\*i. HATS OFF to these creations of designer Mr. John, which' show (top) his “first snowball” and (below) fragile mesh of jeweled veiling paired with pearled and jeweled appliques. I Army engineers rapidly are building an Air Force base at I new Aiab nauor. a cash gift of at least one million dollars ' ' •*» 4 ’/_’*• f 1 X ,*. \* . - s - ". ' f " I and otiiei aid under the Point Four program. In return, Libya >, ’ *► 4 /_ "• ' ' ,‘. '<■ ( - » * ’ „ . <- * lis giving it,-. !•',".lled Stales permission to mamtam us base uSSiHPHS3ESBffIBKIBE^.-a!Kfc^L Workers use their hands to ley base for roads to furflold. bw*'"'«rwrsi'*, , T.’tsiW/' ' .'Mae Mm. ‘ mi an—n i n iiiiiiiiiwwaM——Odll—MU■■!■—l— " •■••-'«»'* . : - - - |1 - J' 5 . 1 jS{ . . - , W ~ ' . % v y A _ | NEEDED LIFT for prisoners of war behind the Communist lines comes from the Bed Cross office in Yokohama, Japan, where a lift truck loads food packages for shipment to Korea. ■MI " ■>»■■" Li!s. Sy2li;HS ’9 Sbt y Jmm; ~ S i . 1 ”f B»aSp»wB»- *»~**i" . ' ■ i «S mH rfj, .»-• ■ Ik LIFE MEMBER of the Marine Corps League is Gen. Clifton B. Cates (right), former com- r mandant of the Marine Corps, getting his card from Lt. Col. Arthur Hansen, national liaison officer for the league. Rep. Mike Mansfield (D), Montana, watches ceremony in Washington. PAGE FIVE
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