BAZOOKA BONANZA - The new 3.5 super bazooka, a big boost for tihe American troops' morale since its introduction in Korea. goes off with a puff of smoke as a GI fires it at an enemy tank. This weapon is capable of stopping the Reds' heavy tanks, which could withstand at- ftacks by the earlier, lighter bazooka. ailst Cavalry Division jeep rolls across this bridge near Yongdong, Army engineers prepare to blow up the span. They're connecting wires to detonate charges placed under the bridge. other Gla. stand watch. (Photo by NEA stat! correspondent Ed Hoff- man.) Large northern pike caught in Cecebe Lake. near But-k's Fain. Ont.. are held by Van Mill, left. and H. Carter. Larger one is 43 inches in length and weighs 20 pounds. At a ceremony in the White House, President Truman puts lm Iignature to the ll.222.500.000 arnis.aid bill. About a billion of'thia' Ium goes to Western Europe and Atlantic Treaty nations, and the rut io Turkey and Greece -Witnessing the signing are. left to right, . ard Tydings: secretary of State Dean Ache n; Deputy Economic Co-operation Administrator William roster; I. 1'. Dickinson. Iuiatant to joint uoretariea of- defence: Ben. Connaily. chairman of-the senate ioreign relations committee, and son. Ale: Wiley. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian So- cialist andltormcr premier. leads anti-Leopold faction. He recently addressed an anti-Leopold meet- ing in Martyrs Square, Brussels. The assemblage took a public oath to drive King Leopold from the throne. Belgium is said to be thinking of withdrawing the rest 02 its occupation army from Germany to cope with growing na- tion- ide unrest over King Leo- pold's return to the throne. Spaak warned the government thatwide- spread strikes and rich outside palace were "the start oi a revolu- tion." American tanks and infantry units are shown as they move toward defence positions south at the Yongdong area. The U.S. First Cavalry and 25th Infantry divisions were repulsed by Communists thrusts and" were forced back iive miles. A spokes- snon for Gen. Douglas MacArthur said the North mu JiinHtohipnctoItMh0ndICrl'IVtIIthdVd00'lM Met" 5 Poultry and livatock conference specialists troin Canada and the practical producers and breeder at the Ontario Agricultural college. U. S. as foremost scientific in.tor- Here are some of those attending Guelph, Ont.. attracted some 400 motion wu made available for and their iamilies arouved outside Koreans were attacking along the whole front in a massive ofiensive designed to push the Allies into the sea before the U. N. can gather strength for their counter-offensive and More air strikes de- molish their supply lines is t 3if&t?:Eti:”w& vbhxirwi, . nu. sailbove) Durin ndiers more round them. (Left) Instructor Day M c . 14 one of the college buildings. The director of the Dominion Market- ing Service told assemblage that saw 5;. Moments of quiet '1? X . I nan are rare on the South Korean i front, north of Hamchang, pork prices may drop. but he said! beet prices will continue hifh. ..'......... the South Korean In battlefront, but here American soldiers take a Division has scored successes in a two-pronged at- breather before the withdrawal trom Yongdong. which tell to the Korean Reds. On- the central division. on obedience demonstration the dogs sit in a circle while their Cpl. W. J; iutton shows a trick with Senior DOG SENTRIES OF THE ll.A.F. THE R.A.F., whose tighter-pilots made "dogiighti " a. house- hold word during the war, gave a. brilliant demonstration at the Farnborough Air Display " dogfight " on the ground. The demonstration was theR..A.F.PoliceDogTrain ng cdime, Staverton. Cheltenham. where airmen are trained as do handlers, and dogs are trained to detect: a. apprehend airtleld intruders. ofa. lven by a team from 11611. of Fergus, Ont, group. (rho display showed airmen being ven their initial instruction with well-traine dogs and later showed how recruits handle ”ra.w” puppies. There are 124 kennels at the Centre. At: the age of four months a gupp& is sent: to an actzive service otrolman a on .A.F. station. where it is more in the company of the patrolmania own dog. When the uppy la a. year old it: is returned to the Centre or aerioua training before being posted to a station for full-time active service, On night patrols the dogs pick up the scent; of any intruder. They are trained not to be aav e. but will immedla ely seize an intruder by Hare forearm if an attempt; to escape is made or the patrolman is attached . A senior Instruct D R e la a i tmdcr ( few Wearing the spegizzisiggve tits isusanfzeizdogha ha'ndle-r is W? " Sgt. W. Darnell tack, partly encircling elements of a North Korean New swimming pool at Grand Valley, Ont, opened when Reeve Jim Hillis cut the ribbon held by Betty Lou Fatum and Shirley Campv streamlined passenger about to, board a piano at London air- port for the U. S. is Northern Star, a Wemblev racing greyhound insured tor t8l.000. .Air hostess la Penny Nolan,