Julius A. Krug 05¢" L, Chapman l.\"i‘lIlt!Olt (‘RANGE ——‘Sutiii|n resignation of Julius A. Krug as . i‘. _' u! the Interim‘ \-."ili probably’ boost, Oscar L, Chapman, rywé-v» -.-.»,.y..,,,v,,_.,..,_ T: m, w‘. ‘J “wamwym _ HELD IN OHIO STATE SHOOT- ING —~ James l’). Hcer, 2i, is being htld ly Columbus, Ohio, police in eonne tion with the fatal shooting of a rllow Ohio State University student, Jack T. McKrown, at l boisterous homecoming game cele- bration. srrnrgvr KILLED - Jack '!‘. liirKvr».-sii. i9, of Norwood. Ohio. arnioi at the OhioStatc Univer- niy, was totally shut in front of I fraterniy house after l boister- [J5 party. His follow student. iarnrs ll lleer, is being held in tonnecion with the shooting. Maylplhiltnfifpyliflflbi)’ performance held by royal Command an» Prlncegg bcdpgfila .1 lZii/labeth and the King and Queen. Their flower- (c- lOX ittlflCiCd as many eycs lt London Coliseum as did the ywmmwwsfltm-W,“ Herbert H. Lehman, above left, Democratic txi iitiate, noses out his Republican opponent for U.S. senator, John Fostvr Dulles, in re- cent N_ Y. State elections. The ls- nie at hand was the "Fair Deal" of 'l‘ruman which Lehman sup- ports wiioleht-zirteciiy. l’ show: Members of the royal family are privileged to call for per- Iormanecs whenever they so desire. Man seated near the King is not identified. GREAT PROFlLES—Helr to one at the great names, and profiles, in American theatrical history ll John Barrymore, Jr., right. Young John makes his screen dobut in l film soon to be released. At left L! the world~famed profile of his father, the late John Barrymore. » flittrtffittfibr4 i"*"h IRIL-YlJIRANDDIOTHER AT 56—At 5G Mrs. Walter S. Colwell, of l Nll. tlill Bt‘llt\‘lt‘\V Avenuel, lays claim to being the young- nidinothrr in Canada today. On her knee is her first great- . llVl‘-(lt'l_\‘-Ul(‘l Linda Donna Durant. Admiring the latest on iii the family are Murray J. Durant (left) the baby's father and i Pi ilirs. Coliveli. On the right is Mrs. Ruby Durant. the l‘|ll\lllL‘i'. AiltlllltT inusual angle is that Mrs. Civlwelis hus- . tllltl grandson, work together in the ORR. freight depart- ment ill ilic port city, Ben Rachlin. above. presented evidence in magistrates court at Georgetown, Ont., to prove that Constable llay SClllSlPl‘ iuid been mistaken in &ll‘l‘L‘Sllll_t.{ him for speeding and r . .ll‘_! an officer. Magistrzittr laingtitin found the ac- cused not guilty and apologized for humiliation caused to Mr. ltachlin. llirs, from Fro‘ \ hand lvll-"Y Siflflfiby. above. bottle-feeds one of 30 goats en rout: .;ind to British Columbia. The (Yniarlian Goat society had in attracting the new import, valued at $3,000. , s: . Conn . ORIGINAL ~scnrqugamn~ - Ancestors of this South American Mal" Mata turtle had the “Schnorkiz” device for breathing under water on! hm"? flnybody over thought of it for submarines. At ChicalZOT Tavistock. 011i, 141mm“ Park Z00. the turtle shows how it's d0"?- I child screamed her name. - »-~- _»-J—~ ~ Devotion of a playmate saved life of Frances Merklingcr, 2 1-2 o! She mi in (our feet of water, was rescued lflfir other two, sen Canadian-born Dr. William l". Giaqiie, seen aboye in his laboratory lt the University 0t’ California, Berkeley, has bocn awarded the 1940 Nobel prize for chemistry. A native of Niaerira Falls, Ont, 54~year-old chemist won award for his work in specialized field of entropies. An~ other Nobel prize winner was Doctor llidcki Yukawa, 42-year-old visiting professor at Columbia university, the first Japanese in the 49-year history of the awards to win a Nobel prize. Here he is seen with his wife and son, lViarumi. at their New York home. The noted nuclear physicist, who sdzirtled the scientific world with his announce- mcnt of the revolutionary Meson theory of atomic adherence in 1935, has been awarded the 1949 Nobel prize in physics. A court of inquiry will probably be held to investigate thc scalding at Royal Military College of Cadet Donald Strong. llis injuries were caused when a irronely labelled faucet was turned on while he was being "dunked" in a bath tub during l hazing. Only able to say‘ one word, "Frances", real well, Johnny Stern. timed it so anxiously lfter girl fell in that his mother lent l man to investigate cause. fiixty-eight Canadian men lnd women were decorated in the lInl of the King by Viscount Alexander in Ride-nu Hall, Ottawa, for wab time and peacetime gallantry. Above, from left, are sern: A. H. Richard- son, who received Silver Acorn for distinguished service; R. Whiting, who received Gilt Cross for courageous rescue at night, and Tamnn Lee Hinch. seven, lower right, who shows award she received lor Ili- lng l drowning two-year-old to mountio. ' Heroism of Boy Scout Howard Saunders, 12, of Oshawa, Ont, last wintcr. has led to an award of merit being presented to him. A Cub at the time, Howard dragged three-year-old Thomas Lowry from the icy water of Oshawa creek moments before he would have been swept downstream. He displays awards. Samuel Mowdt Brennan. president of tho Glnlzlln 3% Congress for the lust 10 yam. W18. re-elected to l two-year has: ll the -eighth plenary lesion congress drew to l c1000 I King Edward hotel, Toronio. =1 COMMUTE“ ‘COPTER - This shows how l dozen passenger! cln carried by the new feeder i‘ncr helicopter developed by Hell At zit its Buffalo, N.Y., plant. ‘he craft, which cruises at l00 mph. ll 65 signed for rapid trnnspivrtziiinn between heavily populated and t congested arras. ln place of the. 12 passengers, it can carry an valent weipltt of mail or cargo. BAMBI 0N HIS MIND-"Champion Diamond Act,” the Boston bu] owned by Victor Greenland of Hammond, Ind. has plenty on his minQ Firs: there‘: "Champion Wright's Si~Si Wee Bambi", l Chihuahul owned by Trcssa Thurmcr of Pnltine, lll. And second, there's the M] Wmlrrrn Specialty (‘lulvs flog show opening m (‘nicaizo Nov. 20. flu-ihmhniiJé- - is». ~..