.; :- Total fruit production in Ontario's, Niagara peninsula is expected to be 20 per cent below 1949. Pickers, like Tom Mcwiiliarn. son of a grower. will harvest a crop worth an estimated s6.000,000, a drop of some s2,000.000 from a year ago) This will mean LOUD MUSIC-The crew at this 155 mm. how- itzer shells Red North Korean forces in South Korea. Hard-pressed troops of the U. S. 1st Cavalry Divis- ion, launching a furious counterattack against Com- 3iut3m'pg'...3til-ikcra protesting the turn of Itlng Leopold throw chairs and hot- jm air during a clash with IIIOIIMGG Inuoumn the city's Place lgoaim Armmd 301liII.w1umns was mailed NI WW'”"" 9” i V 1. ' . ..r..... . waaw ...... increased prices for the consumer. say fsrmeraulut these higher prices wonit fatten the farmer-'s'wallet. increased labor and material costs are shaving his earnings. Retailers, too, are claiming higher snark- UPS munist columns headed for Pusan. have repeatedly retaken Chirye, 10 miles southwest of Kumchon. (U 8. Army Photo) in psi-many to oopsuwith the widespread violenci. Thousands of anti-Lcbpold strikers were expected to march on Brussels on Tuesday in 'a"move that many team! might set off a civil war in the king- dons. Tl-IE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTE WN- NEWSoe A new two-year pilot course in nursing is plan- left, director 0! nursing: A. J. Swanson. genera! sue ned at the Toronto Western hospital i hopes of perintendent, and Miss 15. McPherson. associate accelerating the supply of nurses which has been in lulr-crisis stage since 1945. Miss Gladys Sharpe, Men of a 155mm howitzer crew are shown holding their ears against , the blast as their weapon roars into action somewhere on the fighting line in Korea. into Pusan with tanks. Fresh troops of the U. S. Army 2nd Division poured They arrived as Chinju, "gateway to Pusan," 1911 l0. Reds. lt is estimated that 25 per cent not the Newcomers are veterans. A nurse from Centrevillc. .Ont.. near Kitchener, Lieut. Goldie May Bowman. daughter or Mrs. Weston Bowman. landed in Korea with the I U'.S. First Cavalry division. "I don't worry about her. although I think of her often." said Mrs. Bow-, man of her daughter, who is shown. Mrs. Vincent Massey. known to thousands or Canadian otticera, man and women for her gracious hospitality overseas during the war yaara died at the Massey home, Butter-wood, near Port Hope. OM. alter a short illness. She was the wire of Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, chancellor of the -University at Toronto. These kittens rode the rails a distance of 150 miles in California. for students like Miss D. Llttleiohn, above. darectcr of nurse education. are working out details. hrakaman in the Southern Pacitic freight yards 4 Tum-:5 MEN FIND A LOST. courrrnvlipt a Captain Charles Peihasn-Bum. (grins azped on. rats 0,000 feet up on a. mountain am here higher peaks can be seen. but the ezped tion's range was limited by the weight of equipment. 0 I . D2 opped by Aircraft Traditional guts and ioneering spirit; were in the news again w on three men return- ed to Britain after exploring 50 square miles of "lost" country in north-west: British Columbia, 600 miles north and slightly west: of Vancouver. In a. specially chartered plane the three-man expedition. led by Captain Charles Pelham-Burn. was dropped in the heart of the Coast. Range at. Bowser Lake. They set up camp in the Central coastal mountain range and began their explorations across territory untrodden by man before. 'rrs.velling hundreds of miles. they climbed precipitous mountain peaks up to 9,000 feet high. all the time ouryingtheirownroodandequipment. The expedition mapped a. "new" large glacier and enowneld system in ad- dition to mountain masses. They counted 5Q diirerent bird species. most of them migratory. and collected more than soc plant specimens. some of which were previously unknown. New book in Britain, the expedition is engaged in "inking-in" a pencilled map of the country they explored. The completed map will be sent to the Department of National Defence for Oanadmtcgetherwithsusgoetodnomes for the peaks they discovered. Captain Robert Curtis was the surveyor. and Mr. Michael Cox the botanist or the They were discovered by aJend of it! trip. can Rocurtis-. suror a the expedition. sets up hiatnstrumen for -umeyina the lost country. therocks on Demonstration course is to begin immediately, providing shortly after the car arrived at Les Angeles at the Thai rnin&:.:osh was among owser River. Wotci was ice cold but refreshing. w . '.'.'..'.' .. m.:'.'l.'.'.' i.'l:.'::."i.'i:J2'l.i":.. Jo Me shot um nullcient to score it owns.