ppAy s, I951 .. . ' _____’I'HE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE __ mmwumu uuuuwuuvuuw¢awflbIICFQDIiCY-Dbflfififlfififlfibbfllfimlibwmwbbi»QD1D zit-Gang...-----<-H--~""""'""""'"""""'"'"""'"""m"""--"--"""--""""m-mflrfl uuwauuu WS of the WORLD in PICTURES? flggmnnnumnumxm ‘>i‘oTr'l*ifi"flh'i‘iY-‘ifil\i‘irh ' ’h'l‘i<’in . i . if"?C'<Z“FC'UU1DOII>DDDUDDT‘K I i l '-c~:-:~>;>1:-:~w:v<§<>= 6 v0Qooooonvs:o-alasancuvuonns:wonwnunoQhonvnqvubobwnndbbvbtf lifiaoxx3twtm L i < -' f . y l? o, N! . . - v Polish forces ranged with "le Allies in various p. is i-l‘ the norid will keep on fighting tlll the final vic- tory is won. General Wlailislaiv Sikorski told a cheering; audience of 5,000 Pnlialvtanaiiians in I'm-unto. Polish training centres are to be established in i‘:inad;i, the ‘Freo Polish leader szuii, at \\'illl']| he F, hoped the name friendliness would prevail as in flmtlzinii and Englrnd. (ieneral Sikurski is shown hero with two members of Toronto's Polish community, “ho ilressed in ilie old land i-cstulne to greet him <f- —-Genia Slivinsky (LEFT) and Jessie Logish. ' The Australian Expeditionary Force knew it was embarked on no .. . _ -,;;w---.,,M-_~, ~ picnic as it speeiied to assist the Greeks in their brave but fuiiio ' ' , ,/ _ » ' ' I 37'” ‘F,’ fight. against the Nazi hordes. "Thumbs up" was the llighrigil as ' they sailed down the Jileiliterranean to the battle a ea. since then if; "WY hive made hlfilvrl’. with the other BritiK-h [nrers and tile sp-‘nt- .0. , H v f- ' ed Greeks, stemming the advance oi’ the enemy and gaining much > ' ~ ~ " - ' - ' valuable time. Mrs. ll‘ Murray, second vice-president oi the ‘Women's Auxiliary oi’ the Canadian Leg'on B.E.S.L. E: revt" lug the King's oelor from Lrdy Flset, wile oi the Lieutenant-Governor m” Quebcr. ivhirh has lzeen .47‘ lninilcil nin- by Mrs. Shrrrif. LL-Col. l). B. Pnpineau, A.I1'.C., accomrrniz-il Lady Fiset. The cere- many helil in the armory oi the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian llussars‘ at Montreal. ...-........ Wwmuw," -....-.._- “w... . . i 3 UOCUOZQJUGGOOfiYJfiDVIFUOT‘ >3 ~11» flier, * , _ ' , ,§MZ§ii§ea$§35%$""’£e" TO VISIT CANADA {ixirricals iztand old lady Mrs. -~ ' ~ - - Sam Delano Rccscvvclt will JF/ll 119i’ on ong oi‘ hi: Rushville, Ind., farms, when; he is vacationing for 10 days before returning to New {mm h‘? Pf": {lame i“ fir“ York to enter private law practice, Wendi-l] L. Wilikle loolis over a prize Yorkshire 50W. The inimal was ‘1§e55§1(il:3;,1f,“n .‘¢,‘,,T‘Z1,9§,‘,° ‘flmpiifl sent to him by Major-Gen. J. A. Gunn, president oi the (Jiinadian Legion War Services. for whose great women's 01*g:ini7,11,f';n_ his {he m“- opening mass meeting Mr. Willkie came to Toronto lost month. or to be hostess on that ciav to the msther oi‘ President Rankin De- lano R0: elf, who will be 87 in Septembc . RE EIRE NE UTRALITY- w » . i. . > a ‘uw/ul» mm.- ’ P t‘ ' l. . . Birds minkter for cr- ination 0i l" hlnh s!» 14:: the latest lnil hunt contingent of grniluates at the British Clmiiilflll 5"‘ T""""‘5 ma“ defense. F‘l‘2lllk_ Aiken “'18 E {Q1111 tun- t“.ii~i:\ii~ll on their departure from an eastern) Canadian port. Nun's cf the r sait- illiilVill at a W5)’ (lmnm l_>v limri"icriiiyl'-‘xl{eiilci_fifl‘al 83L British unriiinqe p511 has mama] Cgnad3_ The group ii; udcd ('rna1_ll' ns, Australians. New Lealanuer? and ljmitralétyv 11é1_I*i16‘]lBvc0ip-nk1e1* Biilom, all trained in Canada, and a group of United b .\ er. ziirmen who volunteered nr the Air lruns- sul Mc .iu l. 4 . e ~ - lwt tluxiliai-y. The trip norou in huge transport, was “unevenitul". »'C~'0'O‘Ci<?C-‘4t~‘¢-‘OT<>"O‘O1JUf0iCtT92tBE®>b .=.~:c-\:~*.»'or¢c~=>~c~> 1 “DESERTED" FROM FRANCE Smgt. Pilot Pierre Gicquel is proud to be a deseztci" frm the French naval air arm. Willi l0 of the 20 Frenchmen based in Tahiti on ccnvoy patrol he quit the air iorce b0 comr- to Canada and join the R. C. A. F. Today he is taking the refresher course at. the RCAF’. ccnversion school, P;cton. "$033? n t. >- F" A_ ~ ~' BRITISH BAG BOMBER- British soldier stands guard ovoi- ureckage of Gt‘l'lIl.l‘l lunhri- in no» raid on flngton, London, one or two Nazi omit brought down by "Ari-hiss" in recent llVllV.‘ w British capital. Debris from ship litters much of the arm in foreground. awn»; ~ eammonmwo'oowie-"cicrarc>ki .1 4 V .\u . LAST NAZI VAUGUT Pictured here is ihe end 0i H week's lzcedcm for the inst four of 30 German war prisoners who escaped irom a Northern Ontario camp. They are slioivn as they v i ‘ _ came back under uuazd. The con- » i - "» t; . ' i I n u m: ‘Si’? biizi ~*'ll'""i itnnitillfisefrrunivn: a i cm I i s" n I i“? i‘ RECORD REFUGEE mAD-Brlulinl I record loud ol refugees from war-tom Europe, the 8.8.Nyassa nrrlvesln ew Yor w , evinilwl. H c, 1 i - t w All Chici’ lllorshnl Sir Robert Bronke-‘ropham iri.,iit ||\ Lroup). (nmmnn er-n- e o _ u.» _ l" aliens and American; outufPofilllll- She's pictured with arrival; lining her (leeks during stay at Quarantine post. told no“ i 1c... I mint n K9 (owes In the Far Last, Imports a group oi‘ (lllnese slippers at lion]; Kniu: during hll i0!" vi lllollrrdm‘ é i ~ a kdiog b31312]? m“ 0i (treat Britain‘; stfllfllhold in South Chinfl. ' "