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1951-12-26 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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NEWS EVENTS O FEAR IN KOREA—Victims of Communist indoctrination are these Chinese, kneeling and pleading for their lives before Allied captor on Western front in Korea during late January. FIRE ADDS TO FLO by rampaging flood waters in FEAR IN KOREA — Victims of Communist indoctrination are these Chinese, kneeling and pleading for their lives before Allied captor on Western front in Korea during late January. REUNION IN VIENNA — Stars and Stripes' Francis Grandy catches April reunion of Robert A. Vogeler, American businessman, and wife after release from Hungarian prison. SYMBOL IN SNOW — clyllian who UN authorifies said w UNDER 'FIRE' AT DISTANCE—11th Airborne Division troops see atomic explosion on Nevada desert in first Joint Army and Atomic Energy Commission exercise in November. JOY FOR JUDY AND JOSE — Gloria Swanson (right) congratulates Jose Ferrer and Judy Holliday in New York on announcement that they won Oscars as best actor and actress. S OF 1951 IN PICTURE BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS E ADDS TO FLOOD HAYO C IN MIDWEST — Fire from floating oil tanks adds to destruction caused by impaging flood waters in industrial section of Kansas City, Mo., as Midwest suffered heavy damage during month of July. E ADDS TO FLOOD HAVOC IN MIDWEST — Fire from floating oil tanks adds to destruction caused by impaging flood waters in industrial section of Kansas City, Mo., as Midwest suffered heavy damage during month of July. OL IN SNOW — Thrust through crust of January snow are tied hands of Korean UN authorities said was presumably killed by Reds during withdrawal from Yangjil. I'LL BE DARNED: — Gen. Eisenhower's reaction to news that Gen. MahArthur had been "fired" was caught by Stars and Stripes' Francis Grandy in Coblenz, Germany, April 11. BACK IN OFFICE AGAIN — Winston Churchill hears wife whisper congratulations in London after late returns insured the Conservative party victory in British October elections. CANDIDATE — SEN. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) made his 1932 intentions known early in October when he announced he is a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. JAILED BY REDS— William N. Oatis, Associated Press correspondent, sentenced July 4 by Czech government to ten years in prison on charges "he spied out state secrets." THE GENERAL RETURN sands following his arrival in CTURE REVIEW PRESIDENT AND PRINCESS—President Truman and Princess Elizabeth sit in Canadian Embassy as she and Duke of Edinburgh played host to Trumans on Washington trip. PRESIDENT AND PRINCESS—President Truman and Princess Elizabeth off in Canadian Embassy as she and Duke of Edinburgh played host to Trumans on Washington trip. DEATH ON THE RAILS—Year's worst rail disaster took place at Woodbridge, N.J., in February as 64 lost lives when Pennsylvania Railroad train toppled from temporary overpass. NO REST FOR WEARY—Barrage of questions produced this effect on Michael DiSalle in Washington as the Price Director gave newsmen answers after January price-wage freeze. GENERAL RETURNS—Gen. Douglas MacArthur acknowledges ovation by those following his arrival in San Francisco in April after recall from his Far East command.