t 4 -54'? r .1 :5 Since it is the main port of entry for both personnel and supplies, Pusan is of tremendous importance to the American and Allied forces new lighting to maintain s foothold in Korea. man TARGET-Shown here is a view of the harbor at Pusan. South Korea. which is the object of the North Korean Communist all-out oiienslve. maintain a foothold in Korea. i of famous one int at Queenston pie t cfeHydrot,Electr1c Power Corn- mlssion. The entire face is oi ohrubhery. Letter! are substituted for thd numbers on face of clock. .7”':r'"g Giant floral cio.piioa Princes' Gardens at Edinburgh. Scotland. is attract- Ing wide attention just outside Niagara Falls. On! ..... ,... it Recent recruit for Canada's Ko- rean brigade is Shirakswa Yoehiki, above. Yoshiiri. a Japanese Haber- msn driven west. by the war. hasn't been paid by Canadian Gov- ernment for his congiecated iishing boat but bears no grudge. He gave up job to enlist in brigade. says he hates Communism, is helping is. nine. uses nngers to figure out her new bog, cams. end Jypan by joining She earns 3600 a week. must gone. . " Child Actress Gig Perrea sale. . as mother looks on, at Hollywood. SAYS DBATEB CONTJINS N0 VALUABLE MINERAL Investigation of the crater in Northern Quebec, believed caused by a ialllng meteorite has led geologists to give up hope of lind- ing rare minerals there. The coat- er, three miles wide, and the larg- est known in the world, was photographed in 1947 by the R. C. A. F. and investigated this month by an expedition from Toronto. Location ot crater is shown on map above. NEW BED "CHIEF?-Reports ti-om Canton, the capital or Coin- munist-occupied Chins. say, that the next military chief in Men- churia might be Russian-trained Gen. Lin Piao. above, at present commander oi the crack Fourth Field Army, Manchurla. which is adjacent to Korea. and is of tre- mendous strategic importance in ' both the hot and cold ware. NEW ATOM CHIEF-Carleton Shugg, above, has been named acting general manager of the Atomic Energy Coznmi.!on. He succeeds Carroll 1.. Wilson. who resigned. declaring-he lacks "con- 3dence” in Chairman Gordon Dean and accusing other members of the commission of "meddiinl" in the management of the hut! atomic program. . 5. First draft of Canada's special force for the lJ'.N. is going through induction routine at Petawawa. Ont. Typical recruit is Grant Harding, "rhey're a mi lass group of ,men." says Maj.-Gen. Chris Vokel after seeing first vo nteers, Three infantry regiments, each of about 19. Toronto, shown getting instruction on use oi! Plat gun from Cpl. Joe 850 men, with supporting units, will comprise U. N. brigade. Hardin. Cain. Petswawa is beehive of activity. PBAGHCE MAKE! PERFECT-A: part of h stepped-up training program to prepare themselves -before joining U. N. forces iighting in Korea, Australian iniantryinen and engineers engage in intensive 1 takes time out to write to his mother. . - meneuven. At left, mortar crewmen praciiee in or iiheir accuracy. Pictured at right are Aussie engine (lasting a section of s pontoon bridge into place. Taking time to check some material before session of the U. 3. Armed services Committee are, left to right, Maj.-Gen. T. 5. London, of U. 5. Air Force; Rep. Melvin Price, or the House Armed Services committee, and Maj.-Gen. Francis L. Ankenbrsndt, U. 8. Air Force Well over I thousand persons filed past the bier oi I-Ion. Humphrey Mitchell as it rested in the Hall of Fame. Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. Here Prime Minister St. Laurent heads the line at mourners as the casket of the labor minister-wujaken train the Buildings (or burial. director of communications. The armed services group met in secret session to hear testimony of the Air Force general: on the proposed U. S.-Canada radar tence. 5 nsnmn ran ICBNES-One of the chief Russian advisers to the North Korean military leaders is believed to be Col. Gen. Ter- NI9! Shtylsov, whose headquarters tr-near the Communist capital of Pyongyang. Observers believe , much of the Reda' early succees in T. the Korean dghttng was due to v.lui,:u",, 5,. Q. mug am, mworld War 11. Norman Frost wire and three youngsters. Norman, nine. left: Joanne. ll months: shun" NWF covsn 30!!-A let Marine Division buooka S. ot.'l'os-onto. has enlisted with Canada's special to -for the .0. N. Patricia. "three." I-lelhssesoide prontable toalpusinsu inorder toservo. team and machine gunners cover a road leading to "' Need becsuee I was thinking of the kiddies.” said rest. shown with ' ' ' - . the iron: lines in south Korea. The Karine: were ' h u spegheadgi: tthipehdvange forces on the sou on n.. oo y onupgngng steals? 'rretiels.r . w