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PRESIDENT TRUMAN
grinned proudly yesterday
when Ihe U. S. Court of Appeals
turned the steel mills back to
the Government. See bulletin on
page one.
CIO PRESIDENT Philip
Murray yesterday,-said of his
650,000 striking workers after
the Government took over the
steel mills a second lime by
court order. "There will be no
word going out to the men to
night." See bulletin on page one.
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SHOWN WITH SENATOR PAUL DOUGLAS (center foreground) is a group fro mihe Univer
sity. They are fro mlefi to right, Dick Murphy, P. J. Warren, Claude Shoits, Bob Pace and Leia
Muller. Senator Douglas (D-Ill.) recently spoke here on "Ethics in Government."
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IVA TCGURX D'AGUINO, known to thousands of World War II
GI's in the Pacific as "Tokyo Rose," is shown as she beamed pro
Japanese propaganda to American troops during the war. The
phonograph at left played -Ihe latest U. S. jazz; records during
interludes of her talk. The U. S. Supreme Court Monday denied
her appeal from a conviction of a 10-year-senience for treason.
WITH A TOOTHY grin, Aci
xess Joan Crawford models a
bathing suit before the Holly
wood cameras. The Academy
Award-winning movie actress
sports some sandals strictly for
Laguna Beaclv Her wrap, she
says is for decorative effect.
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Select her gift now; it's later than you think
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SEN. TOM CONALLY, that
venerable Congressman from
Texas, said recently he would
not seek re-election after his
1953 term expires. Many have
said he doesi't want to fight for
his post again he might not
make' it, they claim.
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