Geiulio D. Vargas (left). shown as he was worn in Is Pre sidenv. of Brazil, by Fermarido Mao V mna (night). president of Congress. Vargas,u4ho seized the Brazilian presidency by ion: in 1930 and held power without bene- fit of an election (or 15 years. was sworn in for anotilier five years. Fifty-two special diplomatic mis- sions studded with cabinet mem- bers, generals and admirals at- tended the brief swearing-in cere- mony at the congressional palace lin Rio De Janeiro. People mob. bed the open car in which he rods, and fired SW13 by way of celebra- tion. Vargas was applauded the loudest when he emphasized that his victory had come from be people. IALLYINO 0! ALMA Wlilp STBESSID AT OPENING or PARLIAMENT ' Following ceremornieg or begin- hands with Prime Minister Louis ning of the lourth session of 21st si- Pnriinment It Ottawa, opened by 3:081. Laurent, M.P.'a are preparing dig into one of the heaviest am: 0! legislation in peace- vount Alewidnr. shown shnklna time lined up by government. one canadn Governor-Gem-rel, vL-- or the moat mmnentcus but acuceiy ' Newly u-rived atom :31" Red Indian nquodron at the C-Al”. on teen m their arrival "1-Ensluxuo undergo an: yelr of Vminc It Odihsm. Wilts. under I .. hi" haw esncirmge tr-dining system be- tween Britain sad the ' Dominion From left axe: TCA ' ' ltrfum -W -we 9' W W" '"”"' ”.-.nu.a.m.2t:-:m-.- sunpriuing items ofp businesl on Agenda is permission ior Canadian pnrticipltion in the intezmtod European defence lorce being or- nnized under eotnmmd-or General Eisemowar. sh Ohuniber of Ottuwnporvilio Cn- nuluu of Vancouver. may. on shown with the oquadrcrrn cred. w-hid: will be hung outaidel IIILI Lrsiniu station. Cnptaiauichnrles 1'. Blair, Jr., -who recently broke the New York- London non-atop llylng record is drown with his wife and daugh- ter Suunne as he arrived in New York as a. regular crew member of 1 Pin American strata-cli-pper. Elli: ncotied at report: that Bri- Wnr widow. Peifdrla-w . lost her "dream home" in tirepis lira. lilizebeuh Lapp. shown 'WI?Ih Int daughter-Bonnie, son Alla.n.' and put do; Saki. All escaped Smashed slipporls of ircsilo are plainly viuble (above) utter A mini plunged on weakened truth bloodcovored viothn mm unuo- atcetcher is passed to v.,qum,.- tish custom: auriihorities had im- pounded his Mustang transatlan- tic plane. it was held only on a technicality, he said, as all planes arriving in Britain an unscheduled fiighais must pay a 20 Pk? 08111 dull? it they stay more than 18 hours. blaze wihidh gutted 150-year-old house, which was first real home she and. her children have had since Mrs. Larpp's husband died. " Bodies sprawl beside twiswd car after ocmmuter train otl. l'onn.:)'lvania Railmiul Ship's omceru Ire: -Lieul. B. Fotherinnizin, Tor-onto;.. Lieut. V. An unprecede-n.ted welcome greeted H.M.C.S. Sioux when the destroyer steamed into Esqui- malt. B.C.. to the-cheers of 25,000 persons. Behind the Sioux were seven momhs and 50,000 miles of UN. duty in Korean wntera and I g . .33 commuter t Woodbrldge, NI. "l I Newman. Toronto: Clad-r. P. 'l'ny-V lor, Victoria. captain, and. Lieut. few memou-able experlmcea. tar she rolled up more miles-and days as sea than any other ship in the Canadian flotilla. established I-new fueling-at-sen. record. (or British. Comrmnwanltih ships, rescued 29 UN soldier! and allow rm ninu At ridri in; through broken cor O. Clerk. Stratford, Ont. second to I-l.M.C.S. Cayugl - the distinction of being the UN destroyer with the longest patio and was clcse behind the Aizhlbu km in the mines-destroyed col uxnn. window 1: 1 worker.