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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1951

PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1951


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B E R L I N R E B U I L D S--Berlin's tallest apartment house,
an eight-story building, towers over Innsbrucker Platz in U. S.
sector. Built with Marshall Plan aid, the house contains all the
latest technical refinements.

8 Y L A N D A N D 8 Y S E A - Ben Carlin, an Australian engineer, stands atop his am-
phibious Jeep as it is lifted from water at Madeiras during leg of a world-circunavigating trip.

SW A P PING R E M IN I S CEN C E S -"Richard Conte, Francis X. Bushman, Helen Gibson,
'William Farnum and Betty Blyth (left to right) chat betweeni scenes of their film, "Hollywood Story;"'

RESTING EN ROUTE
- Eight-year-old Mirdza Frei-
mnanis, of Latvia, with her doll
riding papoose style, rests on a
New York pier following arrival
on a Navy transport. She's en-
route with parents and sister to.
Webster City, Ia.

r k vM S E A T1U 5S A -A fishing boat is unloaded
onto an ox-drawn cart at Hungnam,' North Korea, as native
K~oreans and their belongings are transferred to waiting Republic
of Korea LST for evacuation from the beachhead area.

COASTAL GUARDIANS - These Lockheed F-94
radar-equipped Jet interceptors off assembly line at Burbank, Cal.*
plant, are being used by Eastern Air Defense Force to guaird
New 'York City and the industrial East from enemy bombers.

E N 1 0 Y I N G T H E S E A S 0 N -- Jerry Zeck, Marlehie Bachler, Janice Zeck and Bruce
Bachler (left to right) are thrilled as they slide 'down a Minneapolis hill in frosty weather.

STONE OF SCONE STOLEN -A Westminster
Abbey official inspects damage to the coronation chair after the
Stone of Scone was stolen from beneath the throne where it had
xested for 650 years. since Edward I brought it from Scotland.,

8 R 1 D G E F A C E L 1 F T 1 N G'7Historic Ponte Vecchio bridge over Arno River in Florence,
Italy, is undergoing a restoration to repair damage from bombardment during last- war.

M 0 U N T A I N 0 F S A L T -.. What appears to be It gigantic snowbank is really it stockpile
~of salt crystals from the ocean at Newark, Cal. A bulldozer moves them to processing plant. f

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