1-“AGE THIRTEEN APRIL 13, 1950 Addressing a mass meeting at Chrysler strikers, UAW president Walter Reuther said. "I! we have to sell our international head- quarters building to stay on strike, ‘ um” wh" we." do... some 10.000 PRACTICE MAKES PAR — Getting ready {or the 1950 Master's ,¢,|k°n auended the Dawn Goii Tournament in Augusta, Ga.. Slnmmin' Sammy Snead gets oil “Run; a long drive in a practice round. Snead is pre-tourney iavorltq . Watching are (ieit to right) Byron Nelson, Johnny Bulls and Hell -e " man Barron. Already winner of nine scholarships and 94 turin th l 1116431! fol‘ PMII0. slnslflx "and sight reading. Audrey music‘ iestivaif aligldgwlgiidirig :on1'.‘;'°'d' om. Fletcher, 15, Toronto. added to her laurels by cap- P l 1! Canadian Kennel club h its in Idded to methods oi identilylirsug aog‘:.a§~'h;|°:::t::)l:«la'¢I:":f1|'ia'e"ugfilmfiuli "°|'°"v ‘° ‘dew’! nurebreds. It Is thought that this method will ’ - N0"? 9°°|lIr'.:oi than tattooing. El Zorro, twtrpound Chihuahua pin; on paw oi 150-pound Great Dane. ’ " Lockhart W. Trlnnell, 55, who in 1939 retired from the Toronto police force after 25 years’ service, will, “get back into harness" as police chlei of Pickering township. May 1. The iormer Toronto police force detective and iounder oi the iirst Toronto arson squad said: "it's time. too, I feel I can be of service to the township and am all set to roll up my sleeves and go . . h wofigv at W“ “lecud by Owen Lattimore (centre). accused by Sea. Joseph McCarthy “chum, ‘own “um” "om 45 being a "top spy", talks to reporters as he stops over in Rome, I ‘ppucnnu wbmmed m ml the Lattimore, in Afghanistan on a United Nations mission, is heading vacancy leit by Chief John 1,vln°_ Washington where he will answer McCarthy's charges, which ‘ coils “pure hokum." .~ o gm-1“, 3," mm, to um and,“ any 0' on¢"h_ st c."ml.m"' 3' Eire'a new ambassador to Canada is Sean Mur- 15; Siovsn. 12; irout, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Trlng “own by sum,“ wm,d_ nun who pm“ . cm“, um‘ hm,“ hm phy shown with his wife and iour daughters upon 5, and iamily pet. “ltolly," French poodle. flower during recent warm weather. um’ ‘mul “‘ muw" M '“"'K‘“1"11l¢. 17, Nessa. JOHN J. McCLOY John J. Mccloy, U.S., high com- missioner tor Germany, recently sounded the call to Western Europe to accept Western Cermany as a iuil partner in the campaign to stop Russia. Mccloy recently returned from high level consulta- tions In Washington. His words obviously were approved by Pre- sident Truman and U. S. secre- tary oi State Dean Acheson. They ioilowed other recent appeals by “APE-Y BIRTHDAY TO YOU . . ."—Bushman. the iamous gorllh Britain's Winston Churchill and at Chlcago’s Lincoln Park Zoo. wasn't too much impressed with M!‘ France‘; Gen. Charles de Gaulle 22ml birthday cake. Bushman was honored by the Chicago Pro‘ to their own governments. Photographers Association, which called him "the most photographed animal of all time." Men are dynamitlng mouth of ' u°m°°k° °m“°d°"°hm"°}: oi THINGS Alli-3 rarrmc nor 1: an an s I 1. M um}. ha, 11 :h . 1 . --e-unng en. ose e- “lh‘“z‘-: “M M":J'::° ggzhflgflmg ‘:v°::":°::':'£':”':."':|:= bagckefi ‘:3: the xvfiagr gn(:1essp1|Ye¢’c it Csrthy oi Wisconsin. seems to be ieelin: the heat during 31¢ con- V“"-gu “hen” “I: "in “Y”. .0 ‘ nu,‘ Into the streets, gen ice pnd troversy over all‘.-pd Commie: in the State Department. Presidut "' ” 3 ‘"7 7 "V "p ' spray are sent high into air by Truman's blast that Mccarthy is "the Kremlin's greatest asset in thh brill Glen Williams. Out. In coun " didn't cool things. out the bridge. pilnhs III to be asel so , , ' blast. \