FEBRUARY 1. 1951 T HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN ' .......... -......-.....................nu..u ; . . - - : ;, , - .:.:,,,,.: human" LD A huge ice jam, which piled up across from Montreal Island. i'orc- swirling into half of the town's iwiih destruction, but water re- in the east end of St. Lawrence Jng hundreds of people from their streets. causing rhou.san(Ls of dol- ceded before it could cause ar- river, caused it to overflow its bank ihomes. Millions of gallons of icy .1ars' damage. For a time the com- extensive damage. in the suburban town of Longueuil, water and ice cakes were ten! munities' docks were threatened n Sr" Here on their arrival in D. Gilzean. Saint John, N.B.: A. y ' I ' nnd P. Stone, members of No. 421 This branch is first Canad an ”"CM;7kpg::Ei'i'L1v3:f;E5h Ilfgihiall7B:;tE:”;iB1;i::: "Red Indian” souadron of the R squadron ever. to train oversea! C.A.F., now training at Odihum. during peace time. 315., I: L -i st.-m..Im....-a Sask.; C. T. Hodgson, Toronto; G. Dutlon Pinned beneath his overturned light delivery truck after it col- lided with another vehicle on the Queen Elizabeth Way and itoppled lover, Fred Stohhart, 40, of St. Caiiharines. was instantly killed. George More of St. Cabharines, passenger in the truck, sustained a skull Iracture. He is in critical condition. Police said the accident occurred one mile west oi! Bronte when Stobhard swerved his truck -to avoid another truck which was (making a left turn into a bypass, Ind collided with a Bell Telephone Co. truck, parked on ilhe roadside. The impact caused Stathard's truck O0 roll over. US. infantry scouts enter a de- lkets of enemy resistance. They merit as they reach the villago serted Korean village. to tind poc- move past 1 barb wire entangle- limits. DUAL DUTIES - Pacific war veteran Mnj.-Gen. Robert W. Douglass, above, will command the reactivated 12th Air Force, bcc city is digging out from winter. Car, at top, is almost out Quebec road. But Southern Ontario skiers gnashing lliiclr teeth in deg. Gffmnny-based 'air arm for Gen- idcr its iicavicst snowfall 01 the of sight. Above is ircshly plowed in still sunny and bright. with iipcraiion at lack of stuff seen above. 9'31 E15e”h0We1'5 European dl" fence army. -Douglass will also serve as chie! of staff to Lt.-Gen. Lauris Norstad. ii. S. air com- mander in Europe. '".r;.Wi Dill VIP:-.I l3Ue'4?iI5IlilCrItlll? : I A . A Q . lint-ta. lb; Leonardo iorres-Quevedo. right background. and four French en- gineers are seen wntchin-g the per- formance 0! an electrical chess- playing machine, invented by Tor- res-Quevcdo, during a demonstra- though the scope of the machine's play is limited to rook'and king against king, it invariably brings off the mate. If the human player against the machine makes an er- ror. or cheats, the machine signais the njiove. After three such error: or creating attempts, the machina retuses to go on playing. A loud speaker announces "check to the king", when necessary. and A panel lights u-p to announce the 7VO,hg'u-dgdhusgnr 53., mm agpggmya-, (paw; by mnmmsme yum,-5 chug of gun in world Men of the S. 24th Inform zed Korean mountain area in lines. some of then C-1'5 no tian held in Paris. France. Al- politely and awaits correction of final male. TO WORK WITH IKE -- French Gen. Alphonse Juin. above, has - been appointed inspector-general . r . of his couyhtlrym armed gorse:-E ' ---V - new In In tar comman crea - 703' -ho”, ; urn.” 5" mg prgunuggon 1. mm am. BIITIIDAY DUTY ...- His net Tokyo. Leaving his residence for ed to hpen, c,,,,,j',,,,,,,, punch 10,. M an. NV”! um” cmmonml 0."... Paw”. wood W" gacq.-. birthday is Just another work day his since, he pause: to inspect his u, with Gem"; Emnhowe,-5 H”-lilill 1!. Wood. or Winchester atod tcr gallantry in action in: W 0911- DWIW WM-41'"'"-1' 1” "”"”' F""d- European u-my. Juln. 62. was xomn mm. mu. IIaftphotoIl'Ivl'I0l'lt5F0""'"” .. war 11. try Division take to the mg. pa umm: to mate enemy an-yang bnzooku. V . 7 I I ' , y I i” A '. ' W V p p fl.