Cops now sec to it that there is the canals of Venice While his two tourist passengers look on I red light. lliko nlfIlLV othcr lmrgc citic tic problem. complicated by the fact. that most of its "streets" nre canals. APRIL 13. 1951 1 During his visit to New Medal of Honor of the City of New York by Mayor lorlzv tinguished guest. it marks City, President Vinccnt Auriol ofi France, left. was presented with Vincent t lm-pellittcri during a dinner hold the first time the head of a state ever received the honor. Auriol's visit to this continent to discuss de- fence measures under the North Atlantic treaty with U. S. will at Waldorf Asln.i.1 for the dis-1 also include a trip to Canada. ...1.r.........s... LF KlN(-5 C Skec Rletzel (icftliicd with Sam Snead for top place chats with Br-n Hotznn in tho club-in llic third round of the Ma.st,er;; house at Augusta. Ga, after RiegelG0lf Tournament. 4.- t, WHERE "0 YOU THINK i Um: coma?" - Floating mime no tsun ay driving" by gondoliers on Here a water ta. -driver is stopped by a cop. hc gcis a ticket for crashing s. Venice has R rzrowinzg traf- E. B. Joliiffe, Oniario C. C. F. leader, will ask a county judge to order an investigation into the operation of the United l-knerg- ency Fund for Britain, following a complaint made by him in Ot- tawa last week that on its own figures the U. E. F. B. had raised &593,000 from public su-bscription. but spent only 3380 on food for Britain. Under new legislation any judge on the complaint of a citizen can direct the public trustee to investigate fund-raising practices of any charity. ROBERT SCHUMAN Moves to end the Korean war might be initiated as a result of conferences now under way in Ottawa between Lester B. Pearson, Canada's secretary of state. and France's foreign minister Robert Schuman. In an interview with newsmen, Robert Schuman. veter- an architect of France's I foreign policy, said both feel "the time has come to do something” about the Korean war and that he would discuss” specific steps that could be taken during further exchanger of views with Mr. Pearson. - J .. Rev. Sister Mary Lenore set a nanny ron onm rmmos - Oscar Collazo (center) hand- , fled to another prisoner (lam, nrrivcs at Washington's District Court tp'hcnr himsclf scnlcrccd to death. He was convicted of the 7 urdoriof a White ll. c rmnn during the assassination attempt (V. Preiident Truman. The death penalty is mandatory. new precedent in educational field when she became first nun ever to be elected president of the On- tario English Catholic Teachers association. As president she is I member of the board of gover- nors of the Ontario Teachera' federation. MQMISNT 0! GLORY-y-Michael Benefield, 2. of Alexandria. Vn.. solemnly inspects the Distinguish- ed Service Crass, awarded post- humouslys to his father. Lt. wu- liam M. Benefleld. Jr., who was killed in Korea. Whcn the ward was pinned on. Michael cred - ho thought it would hurt. ..Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'l' T Wu IN AGAIN - United Auto Workcrs' President Walter Rcuihcr (right) and Secretary Trcasurer Emil Mazcy congratiizitc c:ich other after they were re-elected to their posts. Thry won more terml at the union's 13th annual convention in Cleveland. 0. INDUSTRIALIST TAKES A FIANCEE -- Henry J. Kaiser. (left). West Coast industrialist. announced in Oakland, Calif, he plans to wed Alyce Chester, (right), an associate for nine years and an execu- tive of the Permanente Foundation. When Mrs. lx iscr became critical- ly ill in 1949, Miss Chester bccamc her chief nurse and constant com- panion. until she died in March this year. ' ? .1 nadar expert Mo ell, seen at left, convicted of gi V g A-bomb secrets to a Russian-bcssed international spy ring along with Julius and Ethel" Rosenberg, is shown arriving at federal court. in New York, where he was sentenced to the maximum prison terms-30 yrnrs-by Federal Judge living Kaufman. The Roscnticrgs. both born in New York, were sentenced to dcath-the first spies in the history of US. doomed for Burmese Premier Thain Nu. outfitted in colorful native dress, is seen making last minute corrections on n "Resistance Day" speech in Rangoon. The premier appears to be garvbcd in flowing an-klc-length ak RED TARGET - Msgr. Bela Varga, president of the Hungarian National Council in Exile, is on the death list of international communism, according to the Na- tional Committee for a Free Eu- rope. The 48-year-old priest. formcr speaker of the Hungarian parliament, expressed defiance and said he would continue to work in this country for a free Hungary. Premier Hussein Ala, seen above. of Iran, in rejecting a British pro- test against legislation to na- tionalize the British-conrtzmlled s500,000,000 Anglo-Iranian oil company. left the door ajar for a negotiated settlement of its oil dispute with Britain. For, in a note sent; to Britain. the premier, who reluctantly took over at the request of the shah after the as- sassination of Premier Ali Raz- mara. said that his government had not yet reached a "final deci- sion" and that it would pursue a foreign policy friendly to all lran': neighbors. The British Govern- rncnt, owing nearly 53 per cent of the 300,000-square mile con- cession in southern Ira, protested March 14. TRUCK LUCK-Morris Green. in Chicago truck dealer, told the House Executive Expenditures sutbcommittee that he cleared s-125,000 profit on surplus trucks. Grcrn said he had bought them from the Philippines after paying a s'.t79,0()0 ccymmiission to put the deal through. STORE - BOUGHT II I T E - Thusc store-bought clmppcrs put a nice hit: on n his applr, thinks four-ycor-old Ralph Warrcn Gill Jr.. of Bartlett. Tcnn. His first teeth decayed and impaired hil speech ands health. Now he boasts a full set of false teeth. uppers and lowers. As his per- mancnl fccth grow in. the plastic mes will be removed and holes bored in plates to let them grow, c PAGE THIRTEEN - - - - Ca.Jo2! V.Brook,ooond:orww6tI:.1" wiiinipegriind Vancouver. who hu NIH 1'1 command of H.M.CS. Cayuga since she sailed for 3:: Eu-ozegin wI;.;m-Op last July, has been appointed naval member of k it t m '1 B. the National Defence oonege. Kmaston. Ont. 00 N 0 wt 1:1-uh-uh. will he succeeded in command of the Carnal. 5310 591119 avid” Pu” B.c.. on April 7. and at e0mmmd9T- C”"3d'”"i d'”;”g';; of mm” no coast by Omdr. James Plomer. 1750. Ind bu. - -- and Saint John. NB- I'LL TAKE THE man lt0AD-There's lust no buts about it. it eta your goat,.i1 you're a goat-to have to tramp Hound 0" glut sidewalks all the time. So this silly Billy at the London. England, Zoo decided to stroll along the zoo's metal bench?!- .z- Elli Ill .................. ::st0uL . x - PARALLI . PUSH - U.S. forces pushed A '”-mile-wide btridgo-s head across the 38th Parallel ti) and pounded Red armies gakherina for a spring offensive. On the east coast (2), South Koreans drovo more than 15 miles above the line. Only on the western front (3). where North Koreans threw back two UN bridgehcads across the Imjin River below the Parallel, did the Reds slow the allied push. ,, gggp;m”hh p . . A r I an. atom. on WA! -ro count - Ralph Carey. 26-year-old father of two children and funeral anew, N P03 HOPE. was sentenced in Covbourg Ont to 20 years 1 pgmuug for criminally assaulting a 94-vcar-old i-neigiitzor mother of a l E, Nd M01 Chief Justice J. C. iMcRuer, who meted out oenttenc-math. at considerable length about the crime. He termed the rutai r; "sexuol sadism." He said he owned a duty to every wonimiin tho can. mun"! '0 be am that Carey was kept in penitentiary for I to" ea...