ooroaim. 6.7 1950 iteoelvlng call to the bar, It Osgoode Hail, To- ronto. were as law graduates. Graduates were Id- dressed by Attorney-General Dana Porter snd.pre- tented to Chief Justice Robertson. Four to receive :ail were women: Lillian Irwin. Goderich, 0nt.. p Taking time out fro. e bus lJominion-Pro- vinciel conference It Quebec City last week were Premier .ByronvJd1nson of British Columbia, left, Three prints plane ereshe happening within two days in eastern Canada took five lives. T.wo were killed when I two-seater crashed and burned near-Grindetone Lake. in northern Quebec. Dead ' i killed lust iniiiim 'th of age Ont. where I . ' t I. Pu II. , craft crashed. enneern It Toronto island Iirooi-L Deed Ire: . , I . left: Mrs. Ena Paul. Toronto; Mary West, Ottewe. and Mrs. Helen Tedman, Toronto. Mrs. Ted."nIn was the only mother in the class. Her son Wal ir, four was I spectator. Ind Premier Jo s. ; Sm ll & t I centre. seen riding? Eutamzgiad w?:stNi?ivthouI!::i1i.sld' tive Buildings in background. ' ' b if n ,. Ire Leonard Babcoclr, North Tonawe d . N. Y. George C. Wilson, Merriton..V0nt.. Piigt .of.the whose body is seen Ibove being removed 3;-om 1);; Iwreckage. Lumberjacks Isll.It in removal. . I this "Charles the, o-. ilctnud. wumm Ind police eey civilization. um. . Ind'DonIld Dodd, :1. the pilot. Ina cottegeiof girl friend-shortly before The union of Ontario Indians are currently holding their annual convention at the Rama reserve. near Orillia. Ont. Chief Lorenzo Big Canoe, of Georgina Island, Lake Simcoe, seen with wife, has advocated a royal commission into Indian affairs to consolidate treaty arrange- manis. t Navigator of bomiber which crashed in Labrador wilderness re- cently, Capt. James Joyner smiles with relief upon his return to All 16 men are safe. Andrei Y ishlnsky (leit). , Acheson. ecretaryi of state oi Nations General Assembly, now meeting at Flushing Meadows Canadian delegates Lester 8. Pearson. left. secretary of state for foreign attain. A. D. P. Heeney, under-secretary of state for foreign affairs, and Robert G. Riddell, permanent representative of Canada to United Nations. to the liith session of the UN. General Assembly, now under way at Flush- ing Meadows. N.Y., are seen talking informally in the deiegates' lounge before I plenary meeting. Latest and most important event to take place at Assembly was U.N. approval of A formal invitation President Syn-gman Rhee. at South Korea, shown to the right of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. said his government would accept nothing less than un- Foreign Minister of the USSR and been the USA, groeteaoh other ICIHIO United New i vnrlr. Foreign ministers of 28 countries attended the opening -noa-no" Foil. CIVVIES - Karen Wohlert, I model from Co- penhagen. Denmark, shows the newest piece of Atom Age neck- wear. It's I civilian "dog-tag". distributed by AMVEFS and carry- ing your name, address and space for blood-type. Shown in Wash- ington, D. C., the plastic tag is de- signed for possible atomic emer- gencies. ' oth re pilot hIdpbeen, buzzing the . : - n ", I seeing-Eye dog Lehman. belonging to his mother. Mrs. Robert 8. b When I night fire broke out in their psilver spring. Md., Ipartment. Fatima" nudged Ii-I. Lehman on her cheek. The totally blind women got up. awakened her children end In fled to safety. 1 These frolicking denizens of the Frankfurt zoo are Ibout the ito Commun t China to send I representative to the U.N. Securi y Council, on Nov. 15 for hearings on the Formosa question. Against last-ditch opposition irm Nationalist China delegate Dr. T. F. Chiang, who tried without success first to invoke the veto to kill off the council's invitation and finally to ask the international court of justice to sustain hi; veto argument. the Communist governmen of China won a maJor victory in its 10-month campaign to take part in UN. deliberations. diti al surrender from Communist North Koren. xllxied-oirorces are pushing close to the 38th P331303 as the mop-up of Seoul is being completed. carefree things in today's Germany. They are Indian antelope, no for their leaping prowess, have no trouble heads. inniiingovereeesno IIIADID POI TIOUILI - The french Iirplene center DIIIIIIIO. her flight deck loaded with American fighter planes, giidu under III - l'rIncisco's Golden Gate bridge, headed across the Pacific. The plain i will aid French troops now fighting Communist rebels in lndo-Chine.