World pictorial news
LISBON HAILS IKE—President Eisenhower resp onds to cheers of Portuguese crowds in Lisbon
Thursday on his way from airport after a flight f rom Paris. One of the greeters holds an “1 Like
Ike” sign aloft. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Lis bon).
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LAST |>IT< H EFFORTS FA IE—France’s President Charles
Ik- Gaulle. British Prime Minister Harold Mur ml I Ian und Presi
dent Elsenhower, left to riifht. leave second eonferenre amoni;
them at Elysee Palace In Paris Tuesday. Their last attempt to
save the summit eonferenre with So\let Premier Nikita Khru
shchrv ended In failure.
I AI’ Wlrephoto via radio from Paris*.
BEFORE ILL-FATED CLIMB—Four mountain climbers, who were stranded on Alaska’s Mt. Mc
Kinley Thursday, are shown with bush pilot (center) before leaving Anchorage, Alaska, airport to
start the climb On left is John Day, 51, Central Point, Ore., most seriously injured of the four
clinil>ers hurt in a fall down a slope of the mountain Tuesday night. Others, left to right, are Peter
Schiening, Seattle; pilot Don Shelton; and 31-year-old twins Louis and James Whitaker, both of
Seattle. (AP Wirephoto).
KHRUSHCHEV MAKES A POINT—.Soviet Premier Nikita Khru
shchev smiled broadly and tapped his forehead during news con
ference at the Palais de (’haillot In Puris Wednesday. He chal
lenged President Elsenhower's assurance that I .S. spy plane
flights o\er Russian territory will not Is* resumed.
(AP Wirephoto via fftdlo from Pal
PILOT of downed plane, Fran
cis Powers, 30, has been identi
fied as the pilot of the U2 plane
believed shot down over the
Soviet ITnion. He is a native of
Pound, Va. (AP Wire photo)
KHRUSHCHEV ARRIVES IN EAST BERLIN—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, fresh from the
wrecked summit talks in Paris, waves hat from open car following his arrival Thursday in East
Berlin. Beside him are East German Communist leader Waller Ulbricht, left, and Premier Otto
Grotewohl. Khrushchev spoke soothingly to East Berliners about another summit conference in six to
eight months. They’re riding along East Berlin’s Stalin Allee. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Bei
lin).
'I'LL DO IT AGAIN'—Sunny
Blue Farm’s Venetian Way, the
Kentucky Derby winner, de
fiantly displays his attitude
concerning his rivals in the
Preakness at Pimlico Saturday.
The colt Is favored to take the
second leg in the Triple Crow n
series. (AP Wirephoto).