Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1950 Page: 29 of 44
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GUN 86 MM
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GUN 99 MM
SPEED 33 MPH
WEIGHT 48 TONS
isn't intended for battling other armor, but is for fast
reconnaissance and protecting the flanks for infantry.
Army also recently gave the American Locomotive Com-
pany a $100,000,000 order for 500 of the secret M-47
landcruiser, a modified and improved version of the
M-46 Patton tank, which successfully battled Russian
1-34’s in Korea. Pictures above compare U.S. and Rus-
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Army buttons.
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sleeve On the other was the letter
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papers or tags
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[ pre-dawn infiltration attempt.
\ U. 8 Third Division officer
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stepping up its tank-production program, but isn’t
going to fall for any bridge-and-road-bu«ting behemoths
such as the Russians are rumored to have. Our tank
designers are concentrating on light and medium tanks,
with emphasis on harder-hitting firepower. Production
has started at GM’s Cadillac Division of the still un-
veiled T-41 (T for test model)—a tank "superior to
anything we know of in a comparable class.” The T-41
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Mexico Will Skip
Visa Pact Talks
W ith This Country
Leukemia Keeps Her
From Y ule Pageant
ESTHERVILLE, la. Dec 23—
'f A little girl who was to play
an angel in a Christmas pageant
won’t get to do so because the
doctors say she is dying of leuke-
mia.
Just three weeks ago, blonde-
Aired, blue-eyed Margaret RuUt
Holmgren. 3 1-2, was a happy-go-
lucky youngster who liked to get
all dressed up and surprise her t
Albeit Holmgren, by suy- sion church are going to
| Christmas enrols for her
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newsprint.
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publishers to conserve a* much
of their newsprint as possible.
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sa division of the State Depart- •
[ ment, said In a letter the matter
up by the em-
bassy in Mexico City with Manu-
el Aguilar, in the Ministry of
Foreign Relation^,
L'Heureux said Aguilar replied
the Mexican government would not
ire ready to re-examine the agree-
ment of June 1. I960, until it had
been in operation six months aud
its effects evaluated. He suggest-
ed the proposal be brought up
again after the first of the year.
Take the glowing association of loved ones
part of the effort to keep things
as normal as possible
Margaret has no brothers or sis- !
ters, but the Holmgrens are ex-
pecting another child in February
They haven't given up hope for
Maigaret, and aren t going to give
up hope until there is none
"We have a lot of people pray-
ing for her.'' her mother said.
And children of the Gospel Mis-
laiher Albert Holmgren, by say-' sion church are going to sing
Ing "How do I look, Daddy ’ ' j ChiIstnias carols for her—the same
Although Margaret had not been' carols that Margaret would have!
Mell, nothing ot consequent e was! -stmg if she could have been ini
suspected until n few days ago I the Christmas program and play-|
.sue was taken to Rochester. Mmn . ■ ed f’er part of an angel
and early this week doctors gave [------------------
her paienls the sad word J l» I n'
Margaret they said, has acute ' f Kef/ H OIIKlIl
leukemia and nothing can be done
for her This cancer of the blood, j H U N G N A M BEACHHEAD,
in Its acute form, usually brings | Northeast Korea. Dec.
death in a relatively short time
As soon as Maigaret returned!*'*10 ,nnv httve been a Communist j
from Rochester the Holmgrens war correspondent was found dead (
held a pre-view of Christmas be-1 the beachhead front Thursday !
side the twinkling lights of their
tree, just in case
Her parents said Margaret will
open tier additional guts as they j A
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are trying to keep every-i stle wore a cut-down American fa-
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the house.'' her mother said. ! Army buttons.
Margaret still was able to walk A hh’ R’ '■"’'•b-'i "or'
while she whs in Rochester but
she is too ueftjj to do so now
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rocking her while they were in I
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SAN ANTONIO. Dec 23 —<AA—
The Mexican government will not'
be willing to reconalder it. visa
fee agreement with this country
before January.
This Information was received
here by the Mexican Chamber of
Commerce from the State Depart-
ment at Washington
Request for a change from the, ha<J bee,, taken
present agreement requiring pay-1
ment of 13 for each trip was made
by the local chamber, along with j
[ individuals and other groujis along i
(the border Ute petitioners asked1
approval of a special form of
I tourist card lo be issued for a
I fee of $3 and be good for an
[ unlimited number of trips
ne border for one year
H. L. L'Heureux, chief of the vi-
PENANG- .F Lau Hal Hing was
bom in mld-November aboard the
S' vessel Hui Hing He is the son of
Mr and Mrs Lau Chiang Choong.
refugees from F'oochow
The company owning the ship
z was given
announced he is entitled to travel
first class free of charge on th-
1 as long as he lives
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war correspondent was found dead
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