~ i?‘“IHTW“ . \ ' —n-n:1rrre~r.-we - ‘P’ BER 25. 1949 i . ~ AIQLEL THE GUARDIAN. CIMRLOTTETOWN v run ELEVEN . -» m _,,,,,.,._.;.;-r- .1. -,. MflnunnnnullNflrlullnnuilnndginnnnun)!!!nunblu|rin|1lblnunncnnuuMMNMNMIuMuMnnrllluu unruly!» NEW of the WORLD in PICTURES IHUCCDJLUJLUJLUJLUJ£ZLUJLUJLlLUJLUALUJLU)LU£LUJLUJJJ&UJLUJ%UJL”¢LU}LUJLUJLUPfl Iuuun uuululll Du” .2" Nfllilcd mrn king at the Royal winter Fair. E. W. Doubet of Hanna, lll., is shown here with his SPOTTED SURV“’ORS '— 5E1. Ralph E, Haweg (left) of Ashville, RESCUED AIRMAN -— Gentle hands o! Canadian seamen and U. S. Air Force personnel transfer Ilia ai.ci~ the heavily COhlDll! received congratu-la tions for thc winning effort. They made a ilyinl; NC" receives mngnflulatmns from C01‘ Jack Merrill‘ commandant o! S/SEL Manuel R Ompeza’ U: Globe’ Ariz" from the Canadian destroyer Haida m a crash boa‘ in Ill) 1° T°Y°M° lei-mm)’ '9 "c?!" "Wmy- Kindley Air Force Base, Bermuda, after he spotted the 1B crewman St. George's Harbor, Bermuda. Other survivors o! the B-29 that crashed in the Atlantic are visible clinging 1o two life rafts after their 15-29 when down in the Atlantic. l! film- ~>s;-:. is. s- ~ . - Uirrai ' 1,1 t . . _ _ ' hm unfztlfgcltsiligfxgrifniiélml? °n€k°f ESPOPQB EH! atest murzllists and caricziturisLs. was found toil- !“ h“ murals bu}! am film P H clrvlt Sub urb. Bcforc the ivzii", Kozak won many honors ,- med mrjcuu-re M Isinyvlilsbbottegtknlown for his C11 ricaturcs and political cartoons. A widely-re-pro- """ "*“"‘"" ' ' ’ . - in ~ < m, by I, new“ ammteutrfigoratof ‘ligoazlgik fiilassv viet agent-sh and Kvznk became a hunted maii- Lo- BUSY, BUSY, BUSY - Never a wasted moment for Susan Gail, i gvcn a 1o painting murals and now his work i! ninc-mcnlh-Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David Yntz in Chicago. win i 1 ' - , .. lcariliriiiriffnfliliixlthrlc gsitilt-gtlitpstlaatlelzgmsays Komk. Ev en u I have to sweep streets‘ 1 ‘vwld be ha‘??? if Susan Juggles and guzzlcs at the same time, presenting a picture 0f ' perfect contentment. p a - . TWO KILLED — The pilot and oo-pilot won killed Ind flvo people mm inhlred when 1 X-l qrgo plane dove into a house while malrlnw 5 l“ din; at Detroit Cltv Air-gt? v - I » \ ' l, '1' . -/ \ suowriius r rm ‘v l snow. _ .» qhtima, EDMUMDSTUN pas was: wit!’ srusrcn or smncin TRACK. s! mh lggoicdkivstoi-aiiroad in the world will be nh sorbcd liy the C.N.R. The line, the Timiscouatn, “m: a wpék gm ‘iirlaok between Edimunston. N.B., and ‘RiVKlFO du Lou-p serves 30,000 people on four Y l ic u e. The route, as shown by the artist winds around mountains, lakes and gorges. Margaret Truman, daughter of U. S. president, caused quite 1 59n- sation when she appeared in Detroit for pfCSrHlflllUll of a concert Earlier in thc day her appearance with Frank Handy, Jix, a young print- iiii: iimi executive, ‘iouolicd off a mild flurry of romantic speculation. After conclusion of hcr voice recital, music critics all agrcrcl that Mig Truman has a pleasing personality ‘phat “rcnchrs out across the foot- liglits" but they had little to say for hcr as a conccrt singer. SUCCEEDS COMPTON — Dr. Robert F. Rinchari. above, be- came temporary chair-man of the Armed Forces Research rind De- velopment Board following the rsignation of Dr. Karl T. Comp- ton, noted atomic scientist. Rinc- hart has been executive sccrr- Ilwlpaper publisher {rom British Columbia, Mrs. Dorothy TIL tnry oi’ the board. Comptol IO- won second-place ribbon at Royal Win-tor Fair, Toronto, OnL, with glgned because of lllneSl- her Jersey bull cal! entry. "Joc". She hails from New! \"=°""‘"='°" ___,,_,_____,____.._... M...‘ Richard Crossman, above. Labor member of British Parliament, sounded a "get tough" warning to British negotiators who will be in- PONDIIOUS POBKEI. — There's 500 pounds of sausage —~ nearly volved in Anglo-Canadian wheat “ ' ' I third o! a mile o! links -- wrapped up in this high hog brought to the contract discussions next year. He STKUNG-ARM MAN 1N REVQLT — Panama‘! National Poll!!! U Chicago market by Robert Hawiey of Argyle, Wis. The iour-year-old expressed a deslreuhat the pos- heeded by Col. Jose Antony» Remoii (above). overthrew President a" " Duroc boar is lour feet high, llX feet long and weighs 1080 pounds. sibility be discussed of Canada ac- Daniel Chanis, Jr.. and instal ed Vice President Roberta Chlnri in hi! cow w" lhe gave birth to a handsome heifer. "Brampton Blonde Princess - "l" "Vé-Ybflr- Packers paid Hawiey $124.20 for the hog and sharpened up their saus- cepting part payment in stci-liniz D1860 all“ R l1l00d1¢f5$ Qflllll that bIOCKEd government (Ports to reform w. h; C“ the Iflnd Chlmplonslflp in her breed in the Royal cattle show. but year in Ize grinders. The normal-size Hampshire hog in foreground point! ior exports to Britain, particularly the police force, which is the country's army- This recent photo show: “mid! lnd the U. S. she was undefeated. 119 the monitor‘! IDA Wheat. Remon holding ln American submnchine gun. um, m‘ hmirs Brio