, ; ,-x Wanda "Little Canoe" Green draws a mean how on the banks of ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT OWN . inembera shown at right with oun CC! adhere ts' E:-l Neff Han-iilt 1 ft' dl C 1th 1' d ' llth bienni 1 national con- lie and ledged guppggeto the t!N.'a action. Council ' . ' . Y K . - H - e . On. 0 . venmn op:::eg;:n:?;:';3,e,' Ae.:",,1,:;;meem,gtheu,.,mon,1mumu 121,; M,c1,?n1,, vmmuveg, lea; Mme. Therese Casgrain, Montre 1. Pat Atkinson. Saskatoon; Ethel Jacobs, Saskatchewan. The opening discussed the ' the Grand River in Western Ontario. where Six Natiom Indian. are planning a village celebration for Caledonia day. L-OUT-Bernard Baruch calls for "all-out mobilization" as he CHIEF ENGINEER James V. Vanoe. Woodstock. Ont.. was elected president of the Engineering Institute of Canada at its 64th annual convention in Toronto. Sir Frank Whittle. Lon- don. Eng, inventor of the jet en- gine. was given an honorary mem- bership in the institute. David Caz-swell. 18. was formally charged with attempting to pro- cure an abortion in connection with the death of Margaret Jean Smith. above. Her body was found weighted down with 100 pounds of metal in the Detroit i-iver; Wed- needay. at in Korea in relation to the party's stand on foreign Mrs. D. G.-Steeves, B.C. National C-C addresses the Senate bankinl Committee in Washington. Elder statesman Baruch urged tax boosts and wage. price and rent controls in a drive to mobilize the nation's economy "while peace can still he saved." Secretary of State Dean Acheson. left. looks on in Washington as British Ambassador Sir Oliver Franks signs an agreement covering the creation of a long-range proving ground for guided missiles in the Ba- hama Islands.,Witnessing the signing of the 25-year pact between the U. S. and Great Britain are Sir George Sandtord. standing left. the governor of the Bahama Islands. and Brig.-Gen. William L. Richardson. commanding general of the Florida proving ground. by Miss Toronto that won the judge: can be seen in this photo of the new queen in sunbonnet. Ruby was last contestant, No. 56. in the parade of beauip ful girls at Toronto police games. ; . Miss Toronto I950 is beautiful. 18-year-old Ruby Gwendolyn Mann, a farmers daughter from Grimsby. Ont. One of 11 children she is blonde. hazel-eyed. live-food six and 123 pounds. The beauty possessed . Army medic, Dominick Chiera of Cohoes. N.Y.. gives plasmmto a wounded G1. en route from the Korean battlefront to a rear line; Ilospital. Litter is placed across seats on train giving all possible com- !ort to the injured soldier and enabling immediate first aid. U. S. troops. closely supported from the air, have launched into a vigorous lounterattack in Korea's southwest corner. which has halted a last word Communist drive toward the vital port of Pusan. The Reds now hold nearly two-thirds of South Korea. " wore when they broke their camp. only 30 miles south of the 38th parallel. at 3 a.m., June 26. Hit til! of the invasion. Helpful South Korans drove them for 26 hours to reich the evacuation port of Pusan. 370 miles away Six Canadian miners who escaped South Korea a few jumps ahead of invaders. shown on return to Canada. are: Joe Malette and Sam Weicher. Tim- mins John Forget. Haileybury: Dyilio Sartoretto. Rouyn. Que.; 3. Forget. l-laileybury: N. Cousineau. Bevral were still dressed in the same clothes they . . .; Both members of Canadian Paraplegic associa liarn: wifeiwu shooting victim. They enjoy nab” tion, Mr. and Mrs. Wi1lls'D'Eon are shown in their saving devices in their new home, including a spent.) new home in Tillsonburg. 0nt., after their recent platform in the garage which permits easy acceas marriage. D'Eon was iniured at work in Fort Wil- from the wheelchair to the family car. 5 -. Theron Cosy, as, above, base- bail in who had umplred in On- tsrio'rural leagues for 40 yearn, was killed when struck behind the car by a wild throw. He died sl- ,.. .l .-.-An American mortar crew, its backs as a elicit and on the Korean bat- tle front. was om:-has -aunt-sent an or rain. shell hurtling. at the North Korean Rsdrtrooph Army photo via NEA 'lfeM'vh0W-)'. moat instantly from a broken neck and cerebral hemorrhage. The accident occurred during a urns at Valans. Ont.. where the .West Yiamboro village team was playing in the Beverly Twniesgue. Cosby. a ban umpire. had been invited to otficlate and wu walking neat first bsarwhen struck. Anette phase at rlgeteas.I.0. ILI. training is held in the lock- lu. xl..0.A.!'. 'pas-a-raaeaa Jumpers learn thetr'traqa at leafy Iona field near Just. nun out at the students shown eeoenla before landing. is Sm. thanparaohatlng to the 13-week may-emu .uu.1..,v 11.... ' -oarsa. ltadenla have to learn new to transport In- Juan; is nova a "violin" mam a stream. and persons. penny: of an alroralt crash, aver a.o.a.r. ...;.. no -