lwnunnvlunuullmn> m JANUARY '24- 1950 , _ W ‘ g __ ffl-{E GUARDMN‘ CHARLOTTETOWN __ M g W V _ 4__ W ______ __g____ PAGE NINE lnnunnnnuuuMMNunNNNHNuNilvlnunbiuNNNNMNNIInIFMWAnMNNNMMNNHNMNIQI HI!!!) cram-h: ' ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ NMNMMununboundMunnwylubdunnnwnnllll“no!bluntly 11s oi the 0RD i PICTURES“ QQJUQLJUSJ$JLIUMDSJUJJQJJQU$JJJSJLIL LUvUJJvKXUJLK v dvnws.i.-_v.t.-_vwoua AMERICAN BREADLINE — IN ATHENS -- Small boys from the Athens, Greece, “Children? City" line up m! a slice of bread, part of some 2220 loaves made from the millionth ton of Marshall Plan- id to arrive in Greece. The flour, from Higgins ville, Mo, was made into bread by Greek an!!! aid distributed to relief agencies sponsored by Queen Fredericka. CQHIEBACKER — Ben Hogan, playing his first gold tourna. menit since his almost-fatal ac- cident 11 months ago, checks his scorecard after 72 holes of the Los Angc-les Open at Santa Monica, Calif. At the end of the Single girl's club should be formed, says Ruth Snowden, 17, of the Wingham tOnt.) Curling Club. ltlcmbcrs worked at constructing arena themselves during the summer. Artificial ice system has been set up s regulation 72, Hogan and Sam- t t 20 00o TOT TAKES A TRAFFIC TICKET-In | joking mood {he Berlin "W Snead Wm tied for fir-ti with ' a °°“,° . $ '. ' .,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,,.,..,,.. “m, traffic cop gives a ticket to Karin Wcndier, 7, for driving without a 5 - ~ ' ’ " " ' ' . . lirrnsc. The car is not a toy, but can do most anything a normal- =./.td auto can. Karin amazes Berliners riding through city streets in Germany's smallest auto. (Photo by NBA-Acme staff correspon- dent Joe Schuppe.) Heroine of Guelph, Ont., district ls Mrs. Hattie Price, widowed M - _ a _ __ U‘ mother of two children, who farms oin the Eglcn fMillls-Compbelltilillé Snowplow s‘ ‘s h L 1 S1 .. _ road near Brockville. Nearly drowne w en e ami y car wen o . 0p 1 s own es ie oane by ski in mother; Less the road, turned over several times, and plunged on its side into the 51°F” 119111‘ T171011") 70081111)’. Lcslle finds it‘: wigse to obey his (jxiiitizveiqlenogizlrven the young“: F‘ icy waters of Blue Springs Creek. she refused to release her grip on ' her 80-year-old mother, who would have drowned but for the courage of the younger woman. "WHAT'S NEW, 0L’ 500K?" — This novel footwear. which ma! or may not indicate a trend. turned up at a teen-agcrs’ "sock hop" at Mliiigton Heights. Ill. The socks were rigged up with eat muffs with ‘L Funny laces by Emmet lliicDougail and Patty Boyle. Owner of “Oscar”, Mrs. Ger- ‘ maine Morricr of Montreal. ha! been charged by licr landlady be- cause of Oscar's barking. But by- law under which Mrs. Morrier is charged states that marking must be “rciierzitcd or intermittent." The lady's lawyci" says Oscar only barked for l0 minutes and enter- cci a plea of "not guilty“ for Mrs. Morricr. It is now up to the jud-gc to dccidc just how long “iiitcrmittunt" is. HIS BPDDIES PUT THE HEAT ON — Gas he at in the new house he is building cost veterln coahmincr ChZlflUS Waichekauskas of Collinsvilie. 111., his job, but he and his wife look over the new home proudly. Waichckauskas, a minor 37 yrcnrs, ran into trouble with his union and his fellow workers because the house is heated with gas in stead of coal. He was discharged when the other Shown abovc is one of the eat st Bank of Montreal bills issued“ minors Ilofusm m work Wm‘ him‘ soon after tho bank was founded in 1817. Below it is a five-dollar bill issucd in i942, the last ycor the B of M issued its own money. The old bill shows a picture o! Montreal harbour in the early 1800s, whilc tiic tin siriilfid {HM-Si 515111115 $111113 "Vi"? lW" twfiflhed rcccnt onc carries pictures of the latc George W. Spinney, president. Lhie pair, Loon 'l‘ui'nci' (left) and Wendell and B. C. Gardner, then general manager. and now president, of ivlin OHM‘ 101N311! 111K191‘ the bank. In case it‘s not the imiik-iintcs that intcrcst you. hcr name wounding is Patricia Plant. of the B of M's head office in Montreal. —- Toronto Star Photo by Gordon Jarrett. \ ‘q! “ALLiwM ' - a ...;1________ M __.. -11.»: > MANHUNT OVER — Prison trusly i‘. B. Granun-s r l "uivicis lio capiurrd m‘... Sallis. Miss. Oiticcrs S (‘11111- _ _ ‘_ Uliltt. who were sought for the killuill-"T 11111391‘: 0g“) khndrcln‘ hem ant... .li~ name o)‘ ling .lnw' MHlllTlS. trailed the men wiln bloodhnunrs a ~~ - Yuxnor. A lifcr, he hopes ti!!! "9911" Wm h“, mm m a parole" \ _ ~ ~ To Mrs. Joseph Maschino of Malian, Ont., wot t. n .1-il\l|l»i' water had to b0 - ~ ' - _ ' k d ' d ' th drought. Residents hope that incorporation a.» a town would provide enmiflh d Divers-could find no truce of children. Grand mother. Mrs‘. Joseph Linens.dnaaingainiacihethigishti: ‘mlgrerrgwfiafiélét lfflrornnoirltlnmishsoeeinl filial“: minmrarkiiréixz‘ we provide adequam ‘vmer "s mm By expanding i“ borders‘ Mam)“ could in’ qramlmMher my‘ 5M dmwnct ba-by ciirriue 11011111111111! Y°““3“°"" in“ fiver mean“ the" moth" ma“ e p said to have died. elude most of the expected $.00!) oyeeu o! the Roe let liner plum. . John Locus, three, and brother l Montreal. footer home. Their mother la her daughter.