OCTOBER 7. 1949 ltIrs. Walter Lavigne, injured uihen she fcll from window in fut", rfmrt to save hcr children, is comforted in Ottawa hospital by her fairer. Frederick O'Hara. Two other iiavigne children had just left chool when fire broke out, "This place is cursed,“ said father, l5 lionic has caught on fire twice before. '0 Three young children were burned io death, when flames. believed b have started from overheated stove-pipes, destroyed their flimsy, “ldtnpercd frame home (seen above) on the outskirts of Ottawa, Ont. Dead are: Leonard, nine months; Philip, three; Richard Lavigne. four. nsnccca ls nan! so n! HOME AGAIN Rcbccca, 16-year-old Eskimo girl, who recently returned to her "Vfljilopls in the Arctic after nearly two year! in Ensland. still won- lers why white psoplc are in such a rush. Adopted at the age of l0 by cnjm John B, Turner and his wife, the girl was taken to England Canon Turner's death in a winnipes hospital. Dec. s. 1w. m, “I two childnn, his wife and Rebecca were rescued by In R-C-A-F? mic from their lonely mission at Moffet Inlet, Baffin Island, Nov. 22. in bmadcasts, newspaper interviews. posinii 5°? PMWIPIPBQII W!" 95961911 lot for months. Now she has it!!! l-‘Omplfllefl I 750-mil0 journey alqqjgq u.“ yyglggmgd bash by her family. 4 I . XIZIZIKIXIIIJ 3331i ' THE PRIME MINISTER OF FAMOUS BANFF COURSE-Hugh F}. O'Donnell. K, C». 0f MONTE!“ Mrs. Madeleine 0‘Donneli, daughter of Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent. the Prime Minister and his son Rensault. pictured as they finished a round of golf on the famous Banff Springs lIotel course. Prvtld caddy is Gerald "' aw .5, i“ i‘ ( t. There are five nations represented in this group of women. all members of delegations to the United Nations fourth genera‘. assembly. which is under way at Flushing Meadows, N_ Y, Left {oi a member of parliament. i dian member of parliament. right are: Mme. Vijaka Lakshmi Pandit, Indian ambassador to the United States and sister of In Q .. MICKEY MACDONALD Toronto police have been informed by officers in Nashville, Tenn. that Donald (Mickey) MacDonald escaped when bank robber George Little was arrested in Nashville, 'I‘cnn., on Tuesday. MacDonald escap- ed in August, 1947, from Kingston penitentiary with Ulysses Lauzon and Nicholas Minnelli. The latter was recaptured in Oakland. Calif. The body of Lauzon was found in July. i948, at Pascagoula, Miss. He had been murdered. According to Nashville police, Little was arrested near a hank after employees became suspicious of two men hanging around. Man got away was identified as MacDonald. , ., ._, , . ,,_.. . Steel mills across the U. S. stopped production and banked their fires as union and management representatives failed in attempt to avert paralyzing steel strike. The walkout, which effected some 513,- 000 workers was due to failure of union and management to reach an agreement on pension and social insurance plans. Herc fires at the Cn-negle-Iillllflil steal corporation's plant at Pittsburgh. Pa" are being banked. The furnace _is filled with coke which will keep it hot for an estimated two monthl- Wilson, of the Town of Mount'Royal (40 WICKSTEAD AVE.) 1 _ . . (Liars Premier Nehru: Mrs. Villa Linstrom. 5\Vedem Mrs. Sucheta Karjaiani, India; Mrs. Eleanor Roose- velt, United States; Mrs. Barbara Castle. England- iiflfi Cairine Wilson, Cana- Dr. Glen Shortliffe, a Canadill Socialist, has been denied entry to the United States to accept a post at Washington University, T professor who resigned from thy faculty of Queen's University, Kingston, Ont, to become an as- sociate professor of romance lanlu- ages at Washington University, was granted a visa on June 20, but {our days later was notified it had been revoked by the U. S. Immi- gration and Naturalization SerViII. No specific reasons have been given for exclusion of professor to U. S Interest is mounting in inquest Noronie disaster which is under- way in Toronto. Chief bellboy Ernest O'Neill, l9, who was one of first to see fire, "didn‘t ti-fink" f- ncaull pllenlerl. the WRLD in PICTURES a‘n1| I rs IXl‘nfu'l}a;a;n ;- I - -,. - North American power boat record was shattered by Harold Wilson of lngcrsoil, Iccn with wife Lorna. Wilson roared Miss Canada across bay a‘. Pic -rl nf i pcr hour, bettering 126.7 mph. mark set two months ago on Gull Lake, .ust I of Detroit‘ Wilson and mechanic, Charlie Volker, are seen in craft just after setting the new record. Moi ca! difficulties have plagued them in previous races and tries for various speed records. Miss 0c Q's speed was just within half a second of bettering the late Sir Malcolm Campbell's world record of M. t h Hants Eng. checks the many propellers of PLENTY o. PRQp5-_A mechanic at Farnboroug , ._ _ » _ Th ‘l 1 “e with the Wyvern-Tf-Zcxlgilinéezr: a: ‘angaigettiiflw nstigognn‘gofdréggngrétgfiaaarsrfifth‘? egillfliitaft, con;- cight contra~rotating a I strum)", exhibit” POI IIIVICIS BENDlllD-Campsign stars and service medals which are due for distribuflol Q more than one million members of the Canadian armed forces and Merchant Navy who served d8 i" “ "" ~ ". ~- rhnvcn above in a wont-rm nver a silhouette 0f Qlldilfl infantry in RG11, A... I . _ ~ - rd~sinri w, dam an‘ h Daub“.