.L......4..;.g.a ldian ' " 1. "u--.-7-'o scoiint Alexander. Governor General of Canada. visited the Can- Army Special Force at Fort Lewis recently. Here Alexander (leftr Ind Brig. J. M. Rockiiigham. commander of the CASF, take the salute. E f?I7S'TES'I' .WITH THE MOSTEST-Fred Schovillc, 44, lie. J"-.iiilh, -ii). i'.'llii their 20 children. arrived on iiiasse in Chl- eago to iippcair on :1 television show and claim the world's record as the youngest 1li'il'Cli'.S of the most single-born children. Children of the ) . W 5 . . I 1 z 1 l . I i v" i Tiiiiii and his . , 1 soldiers (il'()'i'0, W. ., i month to 215 yriirs. They filled four rooms in a Chicago hotel. oil siiiesinan and his wife range in age from one -"---W ----1 Red Indian squadron member, Corp. Don Galbraith of Timmlns. Ont., is seen loaded down with belt of 20 min. shells draped over his shoulder preparatory to loading Vampire for routine exercise flight. i" Famed squadron of World War 11, training in I-Jnglniid, is first Canad- i inn air group to train overseas during peacetime. Death in the form of all i"”"' enza attack finally Gilded 1”"; rule of Antonio Carmona. pressi- dent of Portugal. 599" here du" ing review of a military parade in Lisbon in 1949. The Blycar-gold statesman and soldier was first elected to the presidency in 1908. and then re-elected to SUCCCSSWE seven-year terms thereafter. A- v.. Canada. with the world clamor- ing for her newsprint in a move unprecedented in peacetime, has declared iiewspr-int, mechanical and chemical pulps as essential materials. The step forward to prepare for a more balanced in-, ternzitional distribution of her huge production, has empowered the defence production depart- men-t to bring them under con- trol. To head this newly formed departmental branch. which will have authority..to. regulate and control exiports, will be 45-year- old R.M. Fowler of Montreal, president of the Newsprint Assoc- iation of Canada. Miehigants Republican senior senator, Arthur Van-deniburg, pass- ed away in hospital at Grand Rapids after a long illness follow- ing surgery. Leader of the anti- isolationist wing of the party, the 67-year-old politician had in past given support to foreign policies of the Roosevelt and Truma-n ad- ministrations. Until illness re- strictcd his activities, he was a leading policy-maker and foreign affairs spokesman for Re- publicans. 'l'oro'nto police are seeking a "phantom stabbe " who. uttering no sound as he stole up behind his victim. plunged a hunting knife with I six-inch blade into her back, then silently fled. Vic- tlm of attack, l9-your-old Mark - Kemp. is today lighting for be: life in an oxygen tent following attack, which occurred when pretty nlugii-1 was returning home none in the early hours of Q. the morning from bowling alley. 3: nttemprmi made to rob or . ”' U lclt bu. , .u"qi '1, ,. ' .. -. chief - ' ,(V. . Health Minister Paul Martin, seen above, wil-l lead a Canadian delegation to Washington. D. C., this week-end to discuss matters dealing with civil defence. plac. ed under his responsibility some time ago. Included in which will discuss measures to get the recently signed Cana- g1'DLlp' Mayor Wilbur Cramp of Orillia, Ont., faced with the charge of assaulting a police officer-a charge which has "split" the town in two-has denied a pub- lished story in which he was sup- posed to have declared that he was in fear of an attempt upon his life and was being guarded owned the dogs, which he is seen above with, the mayor said: "I wish to make it plain that I do not anticipate any personal vio- lence from any quarter what- ever. The impression gained that I had hurriedly obtained these two animals to protect me from attack is entirely wrong. as I by two watchdoizs against I pos- have had the dogs for well over MAY 2. 1951' dian - Ainc-ricun civil defence agreement operating will be Maj.-Gen. F. F. Worthington, civil defence co-ordinator. and Dr. George Davidson, deputy welfare minister. Flying Officer Murray Neilson. of Huntsville, Ont., crash-landed his Vampire jet fighter plane at Rimouski, Quc.. and walked away from the wreck uninjured. R. C. A. F. officers said the plane was several hundred miles off its course when the pilot ditched it. READY FOR. FLIGllT-Me'.ro- politnn Opera soprano Astrid Var- nay looks Wagncrinn enough as she boards 9. plane in New York ior Bayreuth, Germany. to appear as the first American "Brunnhiide" in the" 75-year history of the Wag- ner music festival there. Besides the helmet and spear. the plane's symbolic wings. against which Miss Varnay stands. accidentally add to the "Die Walkure" costume. Music festival of Peel County. Ont., Members of the Forest Avenue eclicol band which won first prize are pictured, from lei: Carol Belyec. leader, Andy Ssvllle. and Jane Mason. sible attack. Admitting that he 1 year." Tur'k'i'sh' Troops with U.N. in Korea ii is ! "The tough Turkish soldiers who form part of the 15-nation UN. ;forccs In Korea have won admiration as fighting men all along the ,front. Experts in hand-to-hand combat, they have time and again ifought their way out of traps, often saving whole divisions from dangerous attacks. Above is the Regimental Flag of the 241st, the ileading regiment of the 5190-man Turkish United Nations Brigade. the last session of the legislature, following complaints regarding wide open gambling and boot- lrggins in Windsor and other Ontario centres. has been herald- ed as a "little Kefauver commit- tee" after the U. S. Senate com- mittce which unearthed wide- The seven-man committee of the Ontario legislature, appointed to investigate law enforcement in the province. has opened its hearings at Queen's Park, Tor- onto. under the chairmanship of Hon. eral. Dana Porter, attorney-gem The committee, named at to- Is in full swing at Port Ci-edit. header and ammmn' of uixevtew cencni lchool. which pima second in rhythm band section. are Dioi-is Hsskott and Davidlarril. They received praise for their rendition of "John Pool". Despite parent! protests. I critically ill week-old baby girl was given a blood transfusion which her parents. seen above with daugh- ter, opposed as "breaking Lord's command." Suffering from a blood condition resulting from a conflict of R.H. factors that destroy rec" blood cells. Cherly Lynn had previously been refused transfusion by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Labrenz of Chicago. Ill., because in Je- hovah's Witnesses they'objected to "blood eating" on religious grounds Knowing that the child would die if not given immediate help, the state obtaind a court order, clearing way for appointment of chief pro- bation offjcer of the court as the child's guardian. I3 mile tour lround Mnnhsttan. With .Doll MAthur and M” mg as ac r them are Mrs. Betty Imipellitkeri her.-is-year-aid son. Arthur. set 11 - r d i of the wonders wife of New York's Mayor and 3: mew eifgrkvffgn the deck of I Col. Sidney Huff, one '91 Gen. sightseeing boat that makes a 35- MacArifhurs aides. -,g - spread racketeering in the Un- talnlng law and order will bo' tied States. However. it is. ex- the principal witnesses. Crime pecicd the all-party committee probcrs pictured from left 111 will follow the pattern csiabllsh- front row are, W. L. Houck. H0"- Bd by the Kefauver committee Dana Porter, W. J. Gmrnmeti, by Cilllinil known criminals to E. B. Jolliffe; back row: 0. F- testify. According to Mr. Porter Villeneuve, C. E. Jiines and R”: the men responsible for main- A. W. Downer. .... -.... 3. . x J