Centre of a three-way administration tug-of-war are the residents of the police village of Maiton. Ont. Divided by the boundary lines of roronto township and Toronto Gore township. the village has a rich prize to otter the township which succeeds in absor-bing it. The prize in the income from the Sheafler Pen Co. and. the A. V. Roe plants. The Ontario municipal board has shelved until fall the question of which township will absorb the village, but in the meantime mothers such tilt:-s. M. Broad. shown here, wonder if ever the issue will be solved d adequate school facilities be built for the-children. .Wi1ly Schmitz. champion starver of Germany, is shown in the glass nu It the Frankfurt zoo where he beat his own record of 50 day: without food. Willy had just broken his old record when heheard that -the gendlrmes were on their way to get him on fraud and embezzle- ment charges dating back to 19-15. Willy fled the cage.and made a clean getaway before the police arrived. Ovartalren on a narrow. sandy road near the hamlet of Langton. Out. a bank bandit opened lire through the rear window of his car and killed the two man who had chased him. The bandit had just. a Langton bank of 823,000. Bandit's victim are shown slumped h front seat of pursuit car. in which they were killed. I. niddled with buiiota and-from a- am can were Art De Liorman. 31- rlcht, an insurance agent and tobacco farm owner. and his alum- "Wber. Williami Goddyn, 24. of South Wlllinghsvn. Both were mar- tied. De Lierman having two children and aciayn tour. Langton. a hamlet. near Simcoe. Ont, where the robbery took place. is shown. , THE .v RL A search is iindergivay in Georgian Bay area for two men. Theodore West. 4.. seen here with ll of his 16 children, and his cousin, Frederick GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT on fishing trip and haven't been seen or heard from since. Their up- West. 35, missing for past few days. The gwo pan. Sound men Went turned boat was found floating in Georgian Bay near Parry Sound. Eldest son, Douglas. 25. seen above, found his fathorls boat in water that was over 350 feet deep. Fishing gear. gasoline cans and oarswerescattered over several square niilel. Eredericlcryvrtfrerstr Visrfaither - of five children. TOURNEY FAVORITE P13371118 one of the steadiest games of her brilliant young car- eer, Miss .Anne Sharp of Niagara Fails..Ont.. put together a par 38 the first nine and a two-over-par 40 on the home stretch. to head the qualifiers in the 35th annual Ontario Ladies' Tournament now under way in Toronto. Female divotdlgger won qualifying round and is a favorite to win tourney ti e. Four hundred residents of Thisiletoivn. just 15 miles from Toronto and one of the fastest growing communities in Ontario. are against amalgamation with Toronto and intend to fight the project all the way. Their arguments against amalgamation is their taxes would be higher. industries would spring up The Imperial Bank of cans a in Two Cornwall. Ont.. men were killed gasped, injury when transport truck they were bound transport loaded with 10 tons of beer. Force riding in collided with standing transport a few of collision is shown by angle of two truck cabs in miles outside that city. Loaded with 10 tons of relation to trailers. everywhere. spoiling their peace and tranquility. and what do they need the city for when they have "a good fire department. hydro system, bus trans- paved roads-evcrydiing you can ask for '- Carole Morphett is seen proudly point- ing to tire hall. , . gen. and a third grain. the transport plowed into the rear of a west- -:,. ii K-0 rial-. '.. Leon H. Keyserling. chairman of President uman's council of economic advisers. told reporters that the nation now is at a peak of pod-war prosperity. And for the future. he added, "the outlook is good". After a White House meeting with Mr. Truman, Key- serling said that in ”real terms" of productivity the second three months of 1950 represented an all-time" peak. He said output is higher than at any time since 1948. He added that he does not expect the level to go down. U. 5. T0 ADMIT 416,000 I. P.'I At the White House, President Truman is seen as he signed into law a bill admitting 416.000 refug- ees to the U. S..by June 30, 1951. Witnesses are, lcit to right: Joseph Feeney. legislative assistant to Mr. Truman. and Rep. Emanuel Celler. chairman of the House judiciary committee. A SAINTS CROWN FOR VOGELERY communist-ruled Hungary has oilered to swap imprisoned U. 3.; businessman Robert A. Vogeler for one of her most venerated religious relics. the Allied-held crown of St. Stefan. seen above. Reliable sourced laid progress of negotiations between the U. S. and Hungary indicated. Vogeler, sentenced to 15 years imprisonment last Feb. 21 for spying and sabotage, might be released within a few weeks. The crown, which dates back to Hungary's 11th century King Stefan I. was taken from Hungary by the Germans and found by U. S. troops in Germany. It was last reported held by the Western Allies in 1947 at Wiesbaden, in Western Germany. NOT T00 OLD TO BE TRICKED In spite of his 300 years of wisdom this turtle falls for the briii tric. as readily as a mere half-century youth. He is a resident of the Offen- bach. Germany, zoo and the rider is a visiting circus performer. my 0 to nee fin the Greater Winni Eood menace with nothing but their clothes and two p owe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts and their four sons had one hour's notioo' (to move. They found temporary shelter at Winnipeg Beaciu i.To aid such cases the Manitobaglifioodglteliefjiand haabeenj established in Wianipjg.)