-..- my 17. 1950 THE c-usnnmz. cHARLdr'rn'rowN'v . .. l i IT ,,,.- ,...,.,.,.,.,. --........u..u-....u:nunu--1.... .aw.lD-o-- - Lucky to wnlk gway mu 1-,.,m.",l, "and I . I L . Desd-stick crssh landing was made in bush, just 200 yards from Nlplsslm: district, were (our ocgupnn. of M ozalxolnegamgzf :3 water. Lucky occupants were L. Bronson. left. and 0. Perkins of North L d wa3;Ii:j::I:dI';:r:l:sls.lrcralt, seen above smashed to pieces. Only the pilot Bay. Csi Hull. the pilot. and T. l-leuston. North Bay. The engine out out necessitating a torced landing. Apelle, shrugged aside for the monster parade till Bigger than ever, the Calgary SiamPEd9 '5 m3'k' an. M luau" we aim”. lng the 51th anniversary oi' the city. Prime Minister It. Laurent. shown receiving head-dress at Fort Qu - is .. . t ' World C " of ' at " ' " Egypt. is' at left. with Dr. Leslie Cooke. Congreg- A CROSS IN KOREA - Somewhere in Korea, two American soldiers in Toronto. the first session ever to be held in Csn- ationsi Union oi England. More than 100 men and drive s rough cross into the ground at the grave oi the iirst G. I. to he Ids. has attracted delegstes iron: the tour corners women from 11 countries are present. buried in mg newly-created U. S. Military Cemetery. Cpl. Donald E- el the globe. Geoilrey Allen. Anglican bishop irom Wilson (leit). oi Pulaski, Wis.. and Ptc. John Wnlder, oi milwsuke , work at their grim task. (Photo by NEA stall nhotographer Ed Hoiinzan.) . . .10 THE 530355 OF KOREA g Mame, of "I, Flnl nivision, carrying full combat peeks. Inarchito trucks at Camp Pendleton, Calii. They'll be taken to in men Ind "I-ml” will lei" for the K0"!!! VA? area. . V n 'Aginig”presIdent of Korea, Syng- l . : , -. l ' '35 " rnsn Rhee. above. and his cabinet buying 3.", An'Io.Amgfh.n Mmhgdmeng Q! nu mu-u, the Action wss directed st North Koreans drlvingndown rnsin road to (L3. communm Nam. non". mug... 1,.-on . .1... heavy tank reinforcements into a new direct strike stood last in Seoul under confused Eritlsh cruiser. Jamaica. shown. was struck by a Communist shell. six Illillily DISC I9 Plllllh 30mbll'dm'm3 09”"! W0 '"'d3"d93- perate Southern counter-attack to save the iront- If the CNS"! crumb"!!! d01"3n0"- Hitch Ind C0llMCl"B"Mk- 3'" Wm! were killed. the tint British casualties. ship was only slightly damaged. line capital of Southern Korea. Seoul. than lhfew "'” Mm” '”"'3 '5”'”" S'"'”' Korea, the cabinet withdrew to I point more distant. 'l'sxi Dispatcher Colin MeCsi- , l ' ” luln telephoned police. radioed ' I "" "' ” "”"- nionos PARKE con nos Peppered with pellets, John rick. ii, is nursing wounds and George Parker, '10, his lriend of long standing. is under arrest after an argu- . I 2 men: over the Langton bank robbery and murders flared into gunfire. . 9 - .' i--r1-w--:-we-r The two men quarrelleci in Parker; gluck nee: Lengton one Then- t. Oil in cash. ll id- second tth bent one guarded th I! lull ti: on: b rd d in ' ' t . me carnal, :1, s.i:.:::"es.c., W03. I&iQI'.I: get": "In n"”0nbIbI":Ia.k mnlhllzim ” N" "M "nun: -"gawk. :e":" 9' .9 9 ' heated argument over the robbery and murder led to a lively wrestling match and iinslly Parker ordered tick all his property. th h t hi 5.1.9.. 5.1." pm: gospel is Q stolen car with more shown. The men walked into the bank waving guns. . m the back. M 3 0 m