sashes in I-04 Lockheed inw- 00!. millions of mldantb JANUARY 3., , 1951 THE IIEIBISS TAKES A HUS- MND - Glenalee McCarthy, 17- year-old daughter oi millionaire oil man Glenn McCarthy oi Hous- ton, Tex., eloped with her high school sweetheart. George Pon- tilces. Pontikes. 19. the son or an immigrant cobbler, was on the Rice lnstitute iootball squad. Mc- Carthy was reported lfurious” over the marriage, revealed to have taken place Dec. 2. ACCUSES REMINGTON - gr; Ann Remington, ex-wile of ham Remington, accused the form- er Commerce Department. econ- omist of handing "a top-secret formula to make explosives from garbage" to a Soviet spy in 1943. Remington was also accused of meeting confessed spy Elizabeth Bentley. He is on trial in New York for perjury. . D ppmzmu imam - Korean Seoul, which is about 10 miles be- population have already left the sivitiisns scramlble tor cpace on low iihe UN defense line. About -bound train; as they nee do per cent of Seouia 1,250,000, IND 0l' THE LINE FOR. K0- BEAN WARSHIP -- A South Ko- um mm, Weep”. operating in Russian-type contact mine. .Wonsan 0 harbor The us. us so:-co has put its all- -mm "DUI IQ.-II "duty ovrr Norton . our York Ciiyll and the vital 141 may at Iii iii is” b puautlonary method against out-type in plnne-hu I speed jpt coo miles an hour and radar burners city. More than a million sets of On- tario license plates have been made 101- 1951. and they go on sale the day after New Years. Margaret Olsen shows a sample of the new markers, blue figures on a white background. J. P. Blckell, registrar of motor vehicles, said he antici- pates the greatest sale in history. record 1010 14 per cent above the record set in 1950. when 870,425 cars and 197,072 commercial vehiclw were licensed. , s . I Stanton Griffis, 63-year-old New York investment banker who has served as envoy to Argentina. . Egypt and Poland. has been select- tremendous blast after striking a tie action picture of the ship's last ,. . , .y -9 any attack on the win: emern us- olrd mus: The l'-M -- new- I An. momenis. (Detense Dept. , dmppe." 3,, . alert photographer got dilsdtrsmr 11033 NEA'-AWH9 1919Ph0i0)- and electronic equipment which permits operational (lying under horeiofore impossible It is also equipped with "after- photo conditions. in give it a greater rate ,1 ed by President Truman to be the first US. ambassador to Franco Spain since 1945. The appointment is expected to win prompt approval when Congress reconvenes Jan. 3. as the U.S. government has made plain a desire for closer relations wivi.h'sti-ategic Spain by authoriz- tlnug recently a 362,500,000 loan. of climb and is armed with an undisclosed number of .50-calibre machine-guns. York harbor. which will be close- Seen above is New y guarded. g . - "W'hB.t's Dad up to now?" That's what the Collins quads of New York. Linda, Barbara and Edward are wondering as they watch their ORDERLY WI'I'H'DR.AWAL-Units of the U. S. 24th Division with- draw along the Chongju-Pakchon Higih-way, after the Chinese hords o as o qt, -291.30:-:Q:t Members of the 2nd Battalion. Princess Pat1'icia's Canadian Light Infantry, are shown lining up for chow on a transport in Japan just before they left for their" trahiing Tommy Pearce, 10, of Arlington, Va., had an idea for an atomic torpedo. so he wrote the Secretary of the Navy the letter. with care- ful diagram. at right. As a result. (tummy was invited to the Navy father, Charles. give the fourth of the celebrated group. Andrew, his first haircut in their Bronx. N-Y- ' gan their counieraitack. (Photo by NEA-Acme staff correspondent Walter Lea.)- quarters north or Pusan in Kore!- IKE AND HIS AIDE - Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, still in civ- ies, arrives back in New York tram his Christmas vacation. With him is Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gwen- ther, who has been chosen by A. R. Menzies, Canadian diplo- matic represeniative in Japan, is seen chatting with Co. James Stone, left, commander of Canada's lame-d Princess Pat's regiment. time, these refugees find the go gmeeatrggig giglafgdfifst lgntczg mg tough as they try to make am . . Canada to take part in the Korean fight against Communist aEK1"e35Wn- Department to "exchange arms- ment ideas" with Rear Adm. A. G. Noble. Chief of Navy Ordnance. Admiral Noble, below. shows 1. . (AGE ELEVEN Eisemhower as his chief of .s'taH for the Atlantic Pact nations' in- ternational army, oi which Eisen- hower will be supreme conga mander. which recently arrived in Japan en route to Korea. They are tihe rim soldiers sent by Canada to take part in fight against Com- munist aggression. headway with their heavily-load.eC cart during .1 blinding snow-swnn. (Photo by NEA-Acme Stafl Photo- grapher Walter Lea.) . --------i----r- jug ..xe4..r ...-.:i-4.1;... nu, rarer? :