16. 1915 is i ?NEW is-Iraqi: -tww change are shownon board ship as they sailed irom New York. The Eager to compare t7.s. and Euro. Dean agriculture methods. this sfoup of farmcrettes of the 11.8 international Farm Youth ex; farm girls, part or a group of 50 Belgium- THE GUARDIAN; I Convicted of plotting to over. throw the Communist government of Hungary. Archbishop Joseph Groesz. above. has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The arch- bishop. Hungary's highest ranking Catholic oificial since Cardinal Mindszenty was imprisoned for mo in a similar trial in 1949. had con. feseed publicly in court to illegal activities. ledge of European farming. will V15” Gmmmy. Finland, Scotland. Switzerland. Denmark, who will obtain first-hand know- Israel and Austria. on their obser- vation tour. 7 Two veteran R.C.A.P'. ilots. F20. , Garth I-Iorricks. of "ron?onto. and 1'-0- Georre I-nine. -Windsor. out. were killed instantly when their Harvard plane crashed into a swamp near Trenton. Ont. Both were members 0! R.O.A.F. rescue. attending two weeks' refresher course at Camp Hohawk at Des- "Onto. Ont. when engine trou- ble necessitated a iorced landing the Harvard aircraft sheared one of its wings on a tree and crashed into the swamp. Photo shows sir- view of wrecked plane. Fresh hon: London, England, I ' when he and other representatives One or ewe airmen kmed in from British West Indies con- plane. l'.O. Oeorgelforricks, above. term! with British authorities on was a well-known fighter pilot in trade. William Bustsmlnte. JI- Iooond world war. and winner of n'Isles's communications minister. DIM. He leaves hi; widow and is seen with airline-hostess as he one son, Garth. ' . Pilot-foruie aaevue trainer. 1'.0. 0. nine. above. crash yie- tllll. served oversees during world WI: 1: wiurao.a.r. costei oom- mend. As a business of the island. Re and other delegates of British west Indies are in Canada to discuss trade and the availability of Can- adian dollars. with the federal goyernment. arrived at Montreal airport. leader of the majority labor party in Jamaica, Mr. Bustamante. son of an Irish father and British West Indies mother. is described as "virtual prime minister" oi Ja- maica. as he-is-backed In his the us. on a io-day state tour. erican-born President Oslo Plans In the centre is Ecuadorian -Arn- of Ecuador on his arrival at Wash- baseador Dan Luis Antonio Pens- ineion Airport rises is visiting herrera v . L. . CHARDOTTETOWN 2.. smooth Rock Falls. Driver of truck. Wllbard Guinette. seen above witn his wife and two remaining Lamp- On her way to a family reunion at Timmins. Ont.. 23-year-old Mrs. Amelia Lampron of Potter, 0nt.. plunged 50 feet-mdownn ment into shallow water. tragedy was just one oi many in Further delay in constructing the St. Lawrence seaway will ruin Canada's industrial life. Dr. R.-O. Wallace, retiring principal of Queen's University. Kingston, Ont. said in address to American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. at,- tending summer conference in To- ronto. Stressing the fact that cheap hydro-electric power has been largely responsible for de- veloping industry in the St. Law- rence Valley. Dr. Wallace said: "If there is a delay. the whole heart of Canada's industrial life will be crippled." embank- This and two of her four children were ron children whom he rescued from which 78 persons died across drowned when the truck in which drowning. said he lost control of Canada in blackest Dominion Day they and 10 others were riding truck after its wheels had sllp- toll since 1945. plunged into Muskego river near ped in a narrow clay road and The Gape family of Oupahoga Falls. 0,, who inherited a a254.000 English fortune providing they go to England to live. have been given a. six-month reprieve to make their decision. Mr. and Mrs. James Gape, with their children. David and Grace. have given- a conditional "no" to the inherit- ance, pending additional inquiries by their solicitors in England. More than 400 l.0.A.!'. cadets. who came ind 14 universities across Canada. received diplomas ikom Air Vice-Marshal O. R. Ble- Inon at Royal Military College. Kingsio . Ont. recently. The course. which included global po- litlu. personnel nagement. drill- ing and theory of Communism. was designed to prepare the ca- date for actual service with the R..C.A.F. Cadet F. C. Kinrade of Kimberley. BC.. is seen above with his wife Jean and son Jimmy. Pleasantly engaged in planning "richest uranium field ever found" to mine a el.000.000-a-month The strike is on the Great slave uranium field are Charles and Lake. about 700 miles north of Arthur ltidley (above). ianners Edmonton. Alberta. They say turned tors. of Langdon. uranium ore ean.be mined on North Dakota." The Rldleys wentltheir claim for :10 a ton and sold in Canada to hunt for gold and for MM what they claim is th- ' ” t smashed up against the bridge This picture shown a couple oi Londoners. who probably sang the, rhyme in childhood. examine the damage. i ....... .. i.'.--. For years children have been singing "London Bridge is Falling Down" but. like the weather. no- body did. anything about it. Then along came a huge floating crane which got caught in a current and A dramatic rescue. staged by a New York police the life of an injured steeplejack trapped for stop the roof of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. The injured helicopter, saves two and one-half hours Peter Burn, fell from top of a. 30-foot ladder while metal scaffolding. The helicopter landed on a 35 by 50 foot section of the roof. 100 feet above ground. Photo shows Burn carefully sti-appgu 15 the stretcher on the side of the helicopter before it tools off n-om ii precarious roof-top position. I painting a, 75.3-M mans BATTLE To cover auitoua alum opncus in the ileld believe I sudden iiurry of attacks by the Communists indicates the Reds are battling as best they can to protect their supply and buildup area (1). On the western front the Reds aim continued a buildup for a possible new olensive through the Uijongbir corridor (2) toward Seoul. U. 8. superfortressee radar-bombed Heng- won (3) and UN naval forces shelled the Woman and Bon;1ini(4)f areas. Allied units rqiulsed four separate attacks near Kumhews .(l)j and forced Reds to withdraw near Yanggu (0). and Communist trons l.'!ll.l'!!1l ,0! allied positions north at his (7), with artillery.