I1-Tlltf QIQI mason nirmmn. ARRIVES -Rene Pieven. Premier 0! France (right), accompanied by Gen. Ai- phonsc Juin, Inspecior General 0! the French Anned Forces (ieli), arrives at New York's interns- tional Airport, Jan. 28. In talks Anahipsnent of jeeps, hesded (or countries in Southeast Asia (or use in the E.C.A. henlth irn-provemen-t projecis in that area. is shown be- ing loaded aboard phi) in Balu- mor-E. Md. This is one as the first shiprnenb to be sent out under the newllheslih section of the Marshall saw-rr yggflliiil "llnNI)'-TO HAND ADVANCE - Gls below Seoul (1) punched out I inhree-mile gain in hand-to-hind fixihiins. as reporia indlcsied Com- munists were in retreat back Icross the Han River just below '....3:'. W , nex- odors I Senate Armed wlhh President Truman. Premier Pleven will give ungenvt priority to an attempt to retuielAmer-icsn charges that France is not doing its ulamost in reanming, sccoxdim: to reports. l Plan. Operating now in the For Eut as well as in the original Marshall Plan countries oi Europe. E.C.As-has progressed beyond the job of straight. "recovery" for Eu- rope snd is more concerned with bolstering the -iree world's strength (or the cmnmon defence effort. iiiiiiiiiiiii the city. At Yoiu (2) thmislndl 09 Red soldiers ithrestened encircle- mont of U. S. and French soldier On the east cossi, South Korean! (3) area. e..-.. the. were enzuinz two enemy 3111”! '1 im" Kunming thmuch Most of Canada is in I "deep treeze" today following five days of heavy snowfall: and below-zero weather. Bu-t winter's blast has The 05,000,000 steel sud ooncxete Dwlessis bridge. nuned alter Que- bec prmiier. seen on its Gompletion in 1948. collapsed at Three Rivers. killing, st least seven persons, when on-the-scene picture at scene oi an. by no means been confined to Do- I rnnn IIVCST P109;rty damage and minion. S-wiriling mow, sleet and loss or livestock. Scenes like this icy gusts have blovum nlsroughoui. the U.S., taking heavy toll oii'hu- picturesque view of Niagara Falls will not be uncommon (or next rr"'if”;a;f' logic? .f:o-vv ys as -sveaithermsnr has promised no respite in winter's wrath. ' " COLLAPSE 6! 35.000300 nBlliGli IN QUEBEC CLAIMED SEVEN LIVES (our cars in which they were irld- slso plunged overboard, and icri-iiy- stion made upon its completion by Liberal ing plunged into the St." Maurice river. Three others are in hospital sutieringilrom extreme shock (of- iowing their escape from car, which 2,000-loot bridge. whose construction tor shows gaping hole in ice was supervised by the Quebec pub- usr uses which four can tell. 'ihe lio wins depsstrnont, developed that time it in; (light across ice iloes ine2s-be- low-zero weather. Collapse of tour spans of 2,000-root. bridge, second- largesl in Quebec. followed accus- members at legislature who charged that it had been built of cheap materials and that the con- tracts wen riddled with political cracks lost your and was under re- biiwr criticism from Liberal mem- pair ior nearl me the target for is ton of the Provincial Police l1oml- senocsrs body side squad. M right, a neighbor claim she was buried there Nov. ' V in Hliilllif LIW points in shallow grave where Mrs. while her snha-I two eight months. At. bers or the Quebec legislature was found. Pclio' children were at In vivid contrast io weather Amibssador to Mexico. "is seen conditions in U. S. and Canada. is water skiing. Over 200 deabl-is, this scene st Acapulco, Mexico. attributed in cold lpeli. have been where wile of W. O'Dwyer, U. 'Iihero doesn't seem to be any relief in sight yet for residenis of both Canada and US. wihochave been suatiering from one of worst cold waves to hit continent Ior nometime. Asix-dayooatolsnow ice bus when men than 200 Wlll-Ill! (00 ESCAPE!) -Some 400 zl:l stzudems and nuns fled to udeiy in their night clothes from this Insrnzing building in Rocking- hun, Nova Scotis. The structure. tihe Pensacola, Film. S. meportedsolu-inU.S. lives in US. while in Canada-ili& attributed to cold weather ouihreni have claimed 17 lives and caused over a nullion dollars in damages. A victim or winter's wratlh. seelly above, is ice-coaicd fireman, Capt. Neil. Macbesn at Winnipeg. Man. , o-,m.na-a-...a.-vs,-r-wpw-v Mount St. Vincent College, burn- ed io iihe ground as In-emen werd hampered by A poor water moot, and ouch-zero wcsinhet. . Naval Air QM ' ouunsyycno mic um tel- ticn. Godfrey has been recalled us, some as vi-::.Nnvy ior s tour of active ar- igf ' i l I