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Chicago, Ml. Tribune (Cir. 1,488,409) MAR 29 1983 March lrf\ I 1953 m Cir. (D 400,454) j This Clippvrtg From BOSTON,' MASS. ' RECORD ... I'-'' mm Wh II jwcj ! 'jtesort' patrons out Las Vegas, Nevada, w|&j@re getting more | than they bargained 'rlH llli'Jg^lh^i^jfiuei^lHer forgetfulness, i(hapely Sally fllcClesky who is one of^be ^xaost lovely ballerinas ?? around, ^ forced to do her limbe?╜n^jrexercises on the diving B hoard at arloeal resort spot. Her gymnastic acts have been caus-; ||| tog quite a bit ol neek stretching. '(united pfess photo) If I -?√ß Ife JJiovqi life i ?√ß ' NEW YORK CIW jit 1956 Long Waisftld Draped bloomers -Mid. * ';. long-waisted bodice /ih-ade a fashion d$but 'during a special,.J>re- ^eason showing^; of. 1.953 bathing im at "JThe Sands, Jas Vegas, Nev., Barbara Wn1tc~modeJ^P Tiffany white deiujtered Satin, topped 5 with ; Mltiple raws-"'of ir- ridescent*6" 'sequins. This is what is in jgtore for us at New JSngland beaches this coming summer Jfjfj*':, Name your poison and skolt?╟÷Fred and June Haver MacMurray wet whistles at Las. Vegas's Sands Hotel (above); Susan Hil Cry Tomorrow ^ywwl^iglfl) trades jokes with a friend. 16 JUNE, 1956 bdo'tlHfi US MAY JSSIA TO REAN WAR I'HAAKINSON klas MacArthur declares that U. S. K force Russia to settle the Korean I issues on equitable terms.", bversial program which led in part I Truman as the Allies' Far East letter made public today: I "We still possess th^'potential to destroy Red China's flimsy industrial base and sever her tenuous supply lines from the soviet,. "A warning of action of this sort I provides the leverage to induce the I Soviet to bring the Korean strug- I gle to an end without further |l bloodshed." Such a threat, MacArthur said in a letter dated April 19 and ad- , dressed to Sen. Byrd (D-Va), would face the ?√ßCommunists with a possible "Red China debacle." When the Soviet saw the U. S. had "thew ill and the means," he said, it "might well settle" Korea and all other world issues equitably. -"fc-SL. t lead, to World War, III. MacArth^^hHamcQ^ "the inertia to our dlp?½|ciacy" for throwing away what h^.qjjjled .''the golden moment'' t<j a?·h|fve peace after *he had. badly bea?Θ╝tn the North Koreans in Octobdfi:1951. Not only was this opportunity thrown away, he said, but a failure to capitalize on the situation contributed to the entry of the Chinese Communists in the figlnpig, creating what he termed "the new 3URLINGAME, CALIF. ADVANCE Circ. D. 10,989 He He wrote ihat normally the Chinese would not have dared to risk e|&ry into the^^^^g^hiyU^s: day, ; 4fsed Tin Reds In zone, secon muni ment scale had \ Tin trativ John office He expec BIDING j|lfc TIME ?╟÷Jackie LejkjM*' &?½m& P e - Neddick, ]\||$^Sis biding her time dancing- at tfce^Sands in Las Vegas, until JutyHTWen she | will compete in the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach. She was chosen Miss Mape j before leaving home. ^y I *l