DECEMBER 21' . 1950 while in Washington for talks with President Truman and the U. S. State Department, Alan G. Kirk. US. ambassador to Russia. disclosed that prior to his depar- ture to U.S. he -had been assigned four Russian bodyguards for "pro- tection." The guards followed him everywhere except to U.S. embassy in Moscow where they were not permitted to enter. The British amblusador gets similar "protec- tion" but it is not accorded to any of the other foreign envoys in Moscow. Marla Bertha Hertogh, 14-year- old Dutch girl who was the inno- cent cause of racial rioting in Singapore. Malay peninsula. is shown. centre. with her mother, Mrs. Adeline Hertogh. and her father; as she arrived by plane in Amsterdam from Singapore. The girl. who was reared in Moslem after she -was lost during the Jap- anese occupation of Java, was re- Korean refugees are seen pati- enttly waiting in line for evacua- tion from the U.N. safety area at 1-lungnam as Chinese Reds stab at the shrinking perimeter. Con- trasts of war are startlingly re- OIAIING IR - With I terrific land. sea and air tiombardinent. UN foi-en continued to hold off Chinese man attacking the Hung- nain hoaetilnad (1). Fighting flar- Od main in western Korea. as Prime Minister Louis St. Laur- ent, seen above. in Quebec for Christmas holidays, has announced through his office in Ottawa that he has accepted an invitation from t.'he'French government to visit .Paris following conference of commonwealth prime ministers to be held in London in January. It is believed the prime minister will spend two days in French capital, where he will discus broad field of Franco-Canadian relations and Atlantic pact problems. turned to her mother by a Brit- ish court in Singapore. She had been married to a Moslem, but the marriage was annulled by court decision, causing Moslem riots in Singapore. A score of persons died and more than 200 were in- jured -beifore British and Gurkha troops restored order with guns and tanks. corded by a crude native junk an- chored between the most modern of US. landing craft. Panicky civilians a-ttemip'ting flight from the attacking Chinese are taken off only when military traffic per- wQL small-scale action occurred north of Chinichon (2) and south of Yonchon (3). Allied aircraft struck at Chongju and Pakchon on the Reds' supply route (4) from Man- ehuria. - The" town ' of Durham, boasts an amazing record - for two straight years not one juven- ile has run afoul of the law. Yet. even,with this. enviable record the 10WnS 2.300 citizens are not con- Members of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Korea. will be spending a lonely Christmas in a training camp somewhere south of the 88th parallel i.ri Korea, so they decided (with the aid of an army photo- srwhejr) to send a pictorial mes- v'" .. FLEEING THE WAR - Hun- dreds of Korean refugees. packed into all types of boats including a vessels are. all manned by Korean With world attention focused on x.'.... Red calm is salt! to be conducting I communist offen- afve to drive the french from their beachhead in Ont., THE GUARDIAN, tent to rest on their laurels. Now 8 Plan is under way to build a new community centre with arti. iicial ioe. Clubs like a Wolf Cub group composed of 30 boys and led by Rev. W. H. Simpson, An- glican minister. is one of clubs sage back to Canada. The unique result is seen here. Representing each of the 10 provinces, they are left to right, top: L-Cipl. Ken Wei- licome, Vancouver. BC; C.Q.M.S. Edwin Morris, Edmonton, Alia., Pie. Elgin Brown. Moose Jaw, Sask.; Pie. Dave Parker. Rivers, Man.l Sgt. Ken Gawthom. Kit- chener, Ont.; centre ro Pie. modern LST, jam H-ungnam har- bor as they flee the fighting. The CHARLOTTETOWN credited with preventing juvenile delinquency. Rev. Simpson, who says chief credit for fine record should go to Police Chief F. W. Illingworth for interest in youth work. is shown with B. Cation, F. lllingworiih and C. Coutts. Ernie Gricken. Fort Coulonge. Que.: Pte. Doug Bums. Norton. N. B.; Pte. Charlie Young, Iris, P.E Pte. James O'Neill. St. Joh s, Nfld.; and seated in front, Pie. Harry Steele, Wallace, N.S. '.Dhe "Patricias" are first large g'up of Canadian soldiers to be spend- ing their Christmas away from home since World War II. sailors. as the refugees try to es- cape Red drive. (Photo by NEA- Acme staff corremondent Ed Hoff- man). Kenl. lovernor of Yunsn province. on the line-Viol Nani border. has 25,000.l(onang troop: available in gnlae of an Intcrristlonal-brigade -to atandbehlnd them. Above a captured Ooniinanlat prisoner. with Tvnihlv ll ""'0'9'""'v 5"""' """'t Ml 5"" wallle-talkie on M! back, In seen with guard: In agalmt Tonktng fall, it is believed that (ion. Clan; the background ” ” An unusual audience was re- ceived recently .in St. Peter's. mime. by Pope Plus in form of a large group of Italian shepherds who came to the ancient city to make their jubilee visits to the Roman basilicas. During the audi- ence the shepherds offered lambs as gifts to his holiness. Standing on the gestatorial chair the Pope is seen irnpartlng his blessing to the many pilgrims. LEADS FRENCH ARMY -Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassighy. above. one of France's ablest and most experienced military men. has taken over command of French forces in Indo-China. As both military and political commander in the area. he will direct war against Communist rebels. mars MAN FRIDAY - Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. newly-a.p- pointed supreme commander of Allied European forces. said he will appoint Lt.-Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther. albove, as his chief of staff for plans and operations. Gruenther was deputy chief of staff with the Third Army when it was headed by Eisenhower ear- ly in World Wnzr II. In a broadcast from Peking, For. elgvn Minister Chou En-lai of Corn- niunist China denounced the U.N. Korean truce team as illegal. an- nounced that the Reds would not negotiate with it and once again named its price for peace in Korea. It was: removal of the Seventh Fleet from Formosan from Korea. and a seat in the Un- lied Nations for Communist China. Chou's statement ended any hopes that the Chinese Communists would dlcker with the tihree-man truce committee composed of Nurollali Entezam of li-an, Aa- sembly president: Canada's for- eign affairs minister. Lester Pear- son, and chief Indian delegate, Sir Bengai Rnu, set up by the General Assembly to try to bring about a ceasefire in Korea. BRICK FOR HOLY DOOR - Gaibrlelle Seri of Rome holds one of the 3000 bricks used to seal the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. 'Ilhe in-icks bears the Pontifical tiara. the symbolic Soviet delegate to the U.N., Jacob Maiilr, left, is shown shaking hands with Gcci. Wu Hsiu-chuan. chief of a nine-member special delegation to the U.N., as the re- presentati-vee of the Chinese Com- munist. government left New York homevward bound. At the time of Wu's departure. the U.N. had. and has had to date. no official reply from Peking on the cease-fire pr - posal. This has now been fol- lowed up by a second message sent to assure the Chinese Com- munists that negotiations on a Korean truce would be followed by talks on other far-eastern con- troversies. Prior to his departure Wu told U.N. delegates that his government would not consider a cease-fire order in Korea unless the question of U5. "intervention" in Korea were discussed. He call- ed the request for a cease-fire order a ”trarp." United Nations' trucks and mil- ttary supplies not vitally needed at the front are seen rolling south- ward in long convoy: from Gan- IAGE NINE keys. and the letters meaning "Reverend Factory 01 Saint Peter.” Many Catholics were granted the privilege of having their names cngraved upon the bricks. (NEA-Acme photo by sta-LC pliotogrnipher Albert Blasetti.) R.F.S.P.. The d-apitrtuvre of Communist leader Palmero Togliaiti from Rome to Moscow, ostensibly to convalesoe in Russia. following a delicate brain operation a month ago, has given rise to a great flurry of political inferences. Some think he has gone to take com- mand of the Italian Communist underground in the event of war. Others believe he is being quietly removed from active leadership of the Communist party and will be given some honorary post. !Il1lI'ii8tfuRlGIt9!lf(! unh- withdrawnis of valuable U. N. equipment nre designed to key it from falling into the Mind: at lie many.