anaheim-gazette 1952-12-16
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A MAN AGAINST THE SEA—A mighty drama unfolds in January as Capt. Kurt Carlsen, circled, battles stormy Atlantic in vain for his sinking command, the Flying Enterprise.
A MAN AGAINST THE SEA—A mighty drama unfolds in January as Capt. Kurt Carlsen, circled, battles stormy Atlantic in vain for his sinking command, the Flying Enterprise.
SPOTLIGHT ON SOLE—Common touch was added to presidential campaign when Democratic candidate Stevenson landvertently bared a work sole in Detroit Labor Day audience.
HAVING HIS SAY—Marcelino Romani provides com-
le relief from July GOP convention eratory by selling chairman how to pronounce Puerto Rican name in delegation poll.
WAR WITHIN A WAR — Weapons and personal effects litter ground in Kojo Island's Compound 76 as Red POW's file past Allied guards after June uprising was crushed.
DEATH FROM THE second of three such crashes
HAVEN IN FLOOD WATERS — Bampaging Missouri River mercifully creates island refuge for cattle on form near South Bloux City, Neb., as Spring floodwaters cause untold damage.
TS OF 1952 IN PICTURE
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
E'S THEIR MAN — Enthusiastic supporters leave no doubt about their choice as they parade with balloons and banners
when Dwight D. Eisenhower's name is placed in nomination for President at Republican National Convention in July at Chicago.
E'S THEIR MAN — Enthusiastic supporters leave no doubt about their choice as they parade with balloons and banners
men Dwight D. Elsenhower's name is placed in nomination for President at Republican National Convention in July at Chicago.
ING HIS SAY—
no Romani provides comfrom July GOP conventory by selling chairman
pronounce Puerto Rican
me in delegation poll.
WINNER AND WIFE—President-elect Elsenhower and Mamie acknowledge supporters'
cheers on election night in New York as GOP marks first presidential victory in 24 years.
TH FROM THE SKIES — Flames rise from homes struck by airliner in January,
and of three such crashes in Elizabeth, N. J., which cost lives of 119 within three months.
A WOMAN'S LOT — Royal family's grief is personalized by three queens, his daughter, mother and wife as King George VI's body arrives in London for February lying-in-state.
ROYAL NURSE — Deathened King Farouk busies himself with his son and successor, King Ahmed Fuad II on Capri where he settled in August after losing Egyptian throne.
COMMUNISTS RIOT — Red demonstrators on May Day
PICTURE REVIEW
CLOSER AND CLOSER — Proximity of troops and observers to heart of atom blast on Nevada's sands in April was closest man experienced since Hirothima and Nagasaki.
CLOSE AND CLOSER—Proximity of troops and observers to heart of atom blast on Nevada's sands in April was closest man experienced since Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
HIS CASE BEFORE PUBLIC—Presidential campaign hits emotional peak as Sen. Richard Nixon explains his expense fund to millions of television viewers in September.
INCOMING AND OUTGOING — With election over, President Truman and President-elect Eisenhower meet in White House in November to effect change of administration.
UNISTS RIOT IN JAPAN — Police use clubs, guns and tear gas to repel demonstrators on May Day in Tokyo as they rioted, damaging U.S. and native property.