GUARDIAN. Ci'IARLO'l'I'ETUWN OLD BLUI AND NEW — Prof. Alfred W. Griswold (leit) acofi the congratulations oi retiring Yale President Charles Seymour, af- ter living chosen to be the lath pi-esidciit of the New Haven, Conn.. ]l'5l'lL\li0l'i. Griswold, 43. was an history professor at Yale. He will lfliu Ihc imst on July I. . ‘ Hope for I great social security advance for all Canadians is in- seeking accord between Ontario and Ottawa. Premier Leslie Frost up AN}; A1-om __ sumner pike (1en)_ W1“, Wm uh oqgugg. dicated in the changed attitude of the Ontario“government towards of Ontario is seen here with his two nieces from Lindsay, Judy and 1,,‘ Chairman of the Atomic Energy commjgsiom odnfg;-A.‘ wnh 3*, tax rental offer by federal governmcn. Informal talks will open shortly Ann Carew. ing'ehaii~man David Lilienthal in Washington. Pike, who had bofi 1 vice-chairman, will serve as head of the AEC until President Tnunen ‘ -. ' appoints a permanent. chairman. ’ . PACT ONE. SCENE ONE — Russia‘: Foreign Minister Andrei Vlstkinsky (netted) signs the 30-9&1 treaty ot alliance between the Soviet Union and Communist China in Moscow. Looking on In (lit to right) Deputy Premier Vyacheslav Molotov; Premier Joseph Stalin; Chinese Communist leak: Mao Tze-tung; B. F. Podtsei-ob (at desk); N. '1‘. Fedorenko; Wan Cbai-hslang; Politburo ‘member - _ V Georgy Malenkov; and Chen Bo-da. "‘”‘ A ‘_ 5J0l1l'I'.'.@ElDllOlJlI'AB!A — The nation’: four top military I,n|’bIidd.lo~1n trout at A world may for their that press conference dhiltturning from a 10-day inspection tour or the Far East Their niiou-i«u tho President on implications at us. old to Southeast mi. in loolot. Let! to right, seated: Defence Secretary Louis Johnson and flu. finer Bradley, cbairnun of the Joint Chiefs; standing: Gen. Hoyt ‘natut Ah ram. om“: G“. “Mon Comm Army cm“; Ad‘ Four hours after she had ridden in the front seat of a snowplow for the last half of her nine- mile ride to hospital at Grimsby, Ont.. Mrs. Joseph _Giei-net. 19. at Bismarck. gave birth to this healthy. seven-pound, 13-ounce baby daughter. Her name is Mary Joan- I .. V '1»: lfl _ ._- _.. '—~< GHOBTLY MINES - On hand 11181 in C359 the 031100’! mlnttl HOT -‘AVA "" EX°1“5'1V° 5*” Piclufefi “Um 33 ndung. Java. show the citykdiii-“;ng!tl11eheishl: §f3‘|e0 H1 Flitfieg :'ll10l11l".! afterh flamlelsurszed fine of _Cana crtajs bigglcsth tilemworkhs. at K]i)nKSWgf1. 0:;-.esftl1!;nC », - . v . - 'h- h d 3 {om m Dmci colonial A1-my, under Capt, "Tur " es or ing. sei e si pic e or way roug e smo ng ruins. ire at is eig is s own. ama e W In! 3:: :g::°c;il:nu:: régggnczo r§;,,3‘,f:fg;a‘lfigiyhgfgsofiifi gfiyhgimt :tnw:sst:lrl‘i;iSg’s r"Armyeot the ‘Heavenly Host" are preparing to shoot two men. who had at $30,000; 200 employees are now out of work due to blaze. . ‘ " ' ' . - .~_ -- ‘ed: iii city. - tors made Idvnnca Preparation for work alter court's order. been riding bicycles at the time of the mid Westcr lings army later retir mm 0 i+\““'44;2t¢s. 5",-gum mm; g,’ gmlq. Car in snowed in on the Lake’ Shore Road. No relief is seen far Terrific wind knocked this huge sign on to cars at Bathurst and Fieet\Sts. Motorists are worn- Chiriea. St. E. ‘One ’ro- 2| hours. snow is expected to turn into rain or freezing rain. Con- ed "stay on the road unless ignir business necca sitates it." Eight ‘inches or snow tell overnight in ~ ditioiu. in Toronto are worst since-M4. the Torontoaren. Tie-ups caused many ptople to be late tor work ' " ,'M"‘ '' - h" ' '1 .3 a, l d l-lunilton"IehoolI:.V flu‘ w|‘.|“t:ipcl:d._ o _treo ll down on reuse iloeth II ttribulili to the overnight etoi-to , \ ‘ » . ._ _ _ ,I” I . _ d \ O