FEBRUliRY 4, vso ‘~ - mo GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ‘fl-ITRTEEN lflllnxlinblxhLnn-Mkllunrqbinrin"rink; ."-.<.-uun~u>-.<.<~>¢-~.... >--...--.-~»n<n><u»u.uu<~~ u, >- n.1,. in .0 nnnuuuuqunnnunnuuuuiqpquuuunuu"nuuunnnunnuwnuuuununnn EWS 0t the WORLD in PICTURES , u nnilnwnluvluvcunulll uuuuunuwrnunuu u» .1 Hnunnnrlnrqlln ,, .->< nnnnnul bit-lift 3.15,: .,,,,,,,,,,-,, "n"unnnnnnnnmtwymnvtunu:A-taU-xuurwuu»unuutuuannunnuxunwu»nununuvuuunuunannnnnunnnunnnnnnnunnynfl LUvtLU) STFW" "Fgallllflllflnfi honorrtl a bravo hleaford, 0iil., war ividqw ‘Vi-PH i319)’ met to raise funds to YIJbUllCl the small friiiiv house of M11 \;.i!'i llaincs which was gtittcd by iii-c. Thc EQ-yggvpgid mother raced CPL. J. G. VANIER. SERGT. REGINALD DANKQ ..1."l/llE,ll llamas to rcscuc hrr soii. Dwight, five who \\"lS in‘ bed with . qmnm. “Tho “amps mshud ‘hmugh the house like lightning ,, Mrs One o! Two Expelled Accusations Baseleu ts said. - ‘ ‘ ll "I grabbed tip D\\'lt{l]l, >11 » a; -. > . ,. - t‘ 11311195 Wmllfd l0 follow iiic Zlltllllllill lllL‘\\l“flt:(i))lil)l‘(l1‘§llhllCfln\\fllllflfiilllfi,“ Cabine consideration will be given to what action Canada should take as a result of the Czechoslovakian governments ousting o! two Canadians, members of the staff of the Canadian lcgation in Prague. No official and full account of the complaints laid by the Czech gov- __ ernmcnt and the Canadians‘ defence of their charges has been received. - - v ' _ , However, the Canadian embassy in Prague has told the external _ .. _. ,....._..._x% ‘ ' . ~ - - ~ ' ' affairs department that the charges were the same as have been made Honoring the haggis, these stalwart Scots take part in ceremony tr‘. Pipe Major J. R. Fraser. Othcrs are Srrgt. Archie McMillan, Sergt. b? clePhmflm/Bkla Bfiamfl mllwl‘ memtbfis 0f the Sta“ 0f 01591‘ West-QT" at Burns‘ dinner held in the Royal York hotel in 'l‘orontri, in coiii- Art Johnston and Sorgt. A. Dewar All arotind the world, people o! Ccunlrlei Th?“ WW9 Charges 0f fil-llmlage- niemoration of Bobbie Burns‘ birthday. Seen piping in the haggis Scottish descent toastcd famous poet at similar ceremonies. Canada on the eve a! "the . most impo t t t CLOSET HELD A FORTUNE — Millionaire hosiery manufacturer dfivelvpmenxt an prxtigrldiiril riioulltli Stanton Sans-on and his wile, Maxinc, look into the hall closet of their history." C. Gordon Cockshutt of Now York apartment from which thieves emptied vlevcn jcwcl cases Bralllford- Ont. said. Cockshutt iihilc both wcrc out. lVlrs. Sanson. an cx-model. said it was a million- 195K161‘ of a 12~man Canadian grout; dollar haul, but police scaled tlin figurc down to $290,000. which, Wllh the British dQlc-ga. tion makes up the United King- dom-Canadar trade committee, ad- dressed the opening meeting of the committoc. at London, Ont, (jllRYSLl-LIVS STALLEI) — Called on strike a: ainst the Chryslcr Corp. by the UAW (CIO) after The‘ trade committee was form- wiwopcnsion negotiations broke down. workers s trcam out of tho Dodge plant in Detroit. A total o4 “d l" Queb" 1351 year. "Within 89,000 Chrysler workers went out in the strike. the ncxt few years we expect to add $400,000,000 or $500,000,000 1° the value of our annual (‘Xpoy-t. able wealth from new develop. mciits actually started," Cock. sliutt said. wmow No. L-Escorted by Capt. Charles M. Foyle. Londoner Mrs. Jean Babcock leaves Arlington National Cemetery with the flag that draped the casket ot Col. William T. Babcock, deputy U. S. Commander in Berlin. This Mrs. Bobcock, who flew in with the body, said lhe and the colonel were married in Germany ‘in 1945. Also at the burial was Mrs. Mary M. Babcock of New London, Conn., who said she bad been the coloncls wile for 34 years and there had been no divorce. The two Mrs. Babcocks did not spcak to cach othcr. ‘ _ _ _ PILOT 0F LOST 0-54 —- Ma‘. BUT No BARS Y‘ — Frflviicd by the iail-ltkc ball‘ "l a “bway Gerald F. Brittain, 36. of Akron], mil, ,'\|g[f Hm; and hhc with, Priscilla. zirrivr at Fedrral Court in o" is tho pilot of me Air Force \'r~\\: Ytirk to llffll‘ Ho". hi‘ siiltncrd to fivc yrars mi rtich u!’ two [254 ‘Fanspurt which disamwarcd tn-ijtillt rotinh.‘ Burs \._-r:-cii't txiictly syiiibnlip r [or tho‘ lll-OIHCIH. Thurssiv Owl. the nmycheruns A U‘; hummer‘ phnc a n“ Dakya 0f ‘h? WW chow" hcrc >i< WW obj c, of m‘ _'__£oarch “mu” m“ l"l"“‘l"f‘l r"“" ‘m Slofinu hi?“ whn“ h“ lawlms ‘Swkflu Canti an Rockies with 44 Dcrsons in a. l 300‘iii"lt\ :\l'("l from l:~[llll0ll:0ll M"; to Sin" "ViW-T Th" liliir; ‘cw w nta mrvr and child WW3! m“ Ccmiwlim m ‘ihmigis ‘i185 hid ubcm his 1938 co-Lpmduuh aboard" Ameflmm am‘ Uémadia“ among-i llic lgt-"cirngcrs aiiid crow‘ oturich‘ <nl rotiitc froirn .\‘.1;K1 to. ‘(i-lat Falls ith a Coiiiniiinis‘. spy rttif-t. fliers are racing time in a hazrd- l i ‘ ' i i ' Mont. All ilaiirs in the area arc searcliin [or M1115 0f lht‘ nl-KYHQ Dlflft- fltlfl 5-K Ufllttlir liflvl! l g "Us smoouooo Search f“ the miss‘ been dospatchcd from Ottawa to assist. ing aircraft. Y‘ MERCY TRIAL JUDGE —- Su- perior Court Judge John A. Cor- nell. above. is presiding at the Michael Palechtik, l9. St. Catharinrs, was commitied for trial by _ Magistrate T, Geo. Strrrt on :i charge of Tllllfdtl‘ in the dtznh of Arthur M Goiigh, 26. St. Cathainncs taxi drivci, at Crowland. Dec. 22. llalrchuek __ kg all; with his mother. rl- murder trial o! Carol Ann Paight, dcrics kithng Gough, says he was nowhere "in the v.cinity on the night. L gflllllgggflmflggxgo Fgggfgalncfiit Sn" (he Government‘: c!!! Bridgeport,‘ Conn., college senior, . v _ _ in question His worship in making ‘ihCVCOYliITHHGl said that he did lininat the ditto-maker and seven associates went to the jury. Tucker charged with the "mercy killing" Li“ lmmeh-Fs m" ‘W!’ bulldlntl! It llplands Emergency shelter were swept by fire, 53 people, not think the evidence at hand was siitticirnt to convict Palcchuck but ‘Ed m! incomes “T” found innocent of charges thatdhey executed of hei- ather who was dying o! Incl-titling 4t children have been movcd into lcm porary qiiartcrs a! Ottawa ramp. All tirlongings that sincothsre was doubt, that doubt slpuld be resolved in favor o! ‘ “bu-top.” "Nd in luemptin; to put over a postwar dream car. cancer. \\'(‘l'€‘ destroyed ll'| blaze, damage over $50,000. the comm-Ami, Lat" he discharged ma Qccusm;