AUGUST 19. 1952 storm's only Lightlnlng Bolt Kills Flsiieriiian at Midland, ilnt. "is? k avitlng out of a black sky 3 lightning bolt kill- :.. 'oni'-old Jim Ross of Toronto, as hecsat fishing niiii his iirincce Helen Henderson, also of Toronto, mu inset, in n rowboat near shore of Little Lake, at Midland. Ont. The bolt, which also smashed two rigiit-iitcli holes in tiie bottom of the boat-under Fire Takes its Toll Aboard Tanker t Ieai.lng'ol Nationalist China by'0ommun- nod , iiriroariom uodiuorniv -- iihc. misty. iatotrneetld . . a, repreobntsd at rich; .1-aniopenwi II ion byDrs.i.Heu1.iu. and one on the this participating, you cmanium todrminadia .oiialri'nanioi the im eon- A violent dispute. v examination above by Deniils Jobin, left and James Muir-was the only one'of a "heavy btit quiet" rain- storm which lasted less than an hour. The shock rocked nearby tourist cabins, pitching one man off his feet and momentarily stunning half a dozen oth- ers. Fireboatii are shown battling the flames aboarzi D1?-l'.llnd9l'.ll-5 0Wn DOWBF to prevent the fire from thn tanker Victor E. Kelly alter tire and exploalong spreading, and the tire was brought 'uiitlcr control aiioni-ti the Kelly and another tanker, the Lhmpoc, in midstream. One man died oi a heart ettaek, an- :-ent smoke pouring into the sky at Martinez, Calif. The Lampoc, however, managed to pull away from fire- 'othei' man is niissiiig, and 30 were injured in the t a ." reoentiv held aehcnsen unit by In biting Kuan. THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN ' . V55?-5 M55Vh55V HHH fhBhWH lE ITHE NEWSOF THE WORLD IN PICTURES f LIEUTENANT - GOVERNOR -. Alistair Fraser, 66, former vice- presldcnt or the Canadian Nation- al Railways; who has been ap oint- ed Lieutenant-Governor of ii s nu- tivc Nova Scotia, effective Oct. 1. He was born in New Glasgow. (CP PHOTO) VETERAN EDITOR - Arthur R. Ford, 73. is editor-iii-chief oi the London Free Press. He was presi- dent of The Canadian Press in iii-12. He has served on Newspapers in Strntiord, Ottawa. New York, Winnipeg and Toronto. He was ap- pointed Chancellor of the Univer- sity of Western Ontario, in Julie, (GP PHOTO) Cliliord Riga oi Trenton. 0nt.. is seen with his wife who saved his life following his near drowning in Trent canal. Noticing her husband in distress while attempting to res- iie I non-swimmer who drowned, Mrs. Riga (lived in fully clothed to rescue lilm, losing her glasses and wallet containing s23 in the at- tempt icrence. JohngA.-MooA,uiny.-htirriediy bdjou-rned the session to avoid n f, breakdown of "the meeting. Evenibeforo iklt planer! opened, there had been many protests at the seating or several dele- W rations. The standing cominlssion. which with the host country iuues invitation had reviewed the matter and decided not only would Na- tionalist vdelegitu .bo tconiirmod. but they would be given equal status. with one ruacninu reioresentutives. V HH&VHh55H5EV-V&V The liltlngicall oi the hat: i as Amon th . ltaeckolnecl a record number oi pt:l'- eiiterig conipggiatolg piggy aatftll-iacllilvg an-c ad lads and iassies from Connie Kippen. who. in traditional g1aYgY Darts 01 Canada and the U. Scottish tartar. gave a sparkling - D participate -in the gay and performance of old Highland dun- coloriul Highland games at Max- ces. ville, Ont., in the Ottawa valley. Dr. James I... Whitteberger. pro- so on the diaphragm Serving as I lessor oi physiology at the school of Public Health dem”"5m”es ' mw pormble 3 1-3' who W” smckm with me one is with the Lord Strathcona Horse Regiment in Korea, gem oh works not only on the chest but al- months old. :91. is coach or haskntchcmn Rougii western Canadian iootbiili champions of 1951. He was chosen Western conierence All-Sm quar- W"”"ie"i mm” '” M””"'i”'- ""”i"" 3- Ci Ran citizenship. One of the men responsible for this terbach in 1951. He previously won fishing village, once the metropolis of the province, action is xndiau superintendent. at Prince Rupert. -Aiiuimericnn honors at Tulsa Unr away back in the town and now one of Canada's F. E. Anneiii -soeii with his secretary Agnes Young. the oonieronce with Brooklyn Dodgers in i946. ti PAGE SEVEN rt.-.-.-.-.-A.-i.-.-o-r THE LONG-SUFFERING canteen piano. benign uni banged by the servloeman, is atlast fighting back-at least so far as the British are concerned. Pictured trying to do the impossible-to park his ill!!! on the sloping-top-is a tummy. Sloping sides and keyboard also discourage similar atiempik with glasses or cigarettes. Other fighting features: solid oak construction, brass kicking plate around Pedals, copper keyboard ends (for ashtray use) and non-inflaim mable, cigarette-stainless, plastic keys. Already in use in I London barracks. the piano may soon be defying iommies where they stand against Communism in places like Korea and Malaya. Soiencelmproves Polio "iron Lung" Just one day old, these two deer at London loo are becoming so- quatnted with one another by the simple process oi rubbing noses. Even at this age they can run fast. .. H3,-- model in the demonstration at the New York Academy of Medicine is ' WW P91” VlC”'" mi" B'”k”"7”"' siiavm oars THE man - Lt. mi Kreewin, of Winnipeg. Canada: RDDKTBWSV which dread dl-39359 Wk?" 5”” W" 59”" om ti-tom "Pauline," ii Korean swallow. Pauline moved into a hat hung anove his mirror, and now Lt. Kreewin must dodge busy wings every time he shaves - and he doesn't dare "swallow." FOOTBALL COACH-Glen Donna - s . t By the stioke of I pen, isa Indians will embrace. time in Canadian hinlaryt that I complete mom - .h (1 its t we as ward: of the state. to the white mans democracy this fall. when municipal IE5: lfuifl mm: and mmommum" as cm”. He turned proizssirmril most prosperous and enlightened Indian commiini- Skidrgate Indiaii-- who has spent the last eight cs. , ' years clearing legal hurdles to obtain the enum- (CP Photo) Eniranchisement oi Mctlakatla will be the iirst chisomcnt.