MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN At the source of the news SEA ISLAND, Ga.—Reporter, report, reported: William H. Burson, of United Press, shows Winston Churchill's actress-daughter Sarah, and her new husband, Anthony Beauchamp, his story of their wedding the day before. THE WORLD'S BEST COVERAGE OF THE WORLD'S BIGGEST NEWS PARIS—U. P. correspondent Haynes Thompson obtains a statement from Secretary of State Dean Acheson, as he arrives at the airport, on Western German problems he expects to discuss with French and British foreign ministers. SEOUL, Korea — Premier Syngman Rhee, in the garden of his official residence, comments on Far Eastern affairs to U. P.'s Earnest Hobercole. WASHINGTON—In genial mood is Field Marshal Viscount Bernard L. Montgomery, chief of armed forces of Europe's Western Union, as he chats with U. P.'s Dayton Moore. Smiling at Montgomery's remarks are a former U. P. reporter, Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen T. Early, and General Omar N. Bradley, chairman of U. S. joint chiefs of staff. Read United Press dispatches daily in The University Daily Kansan