afield: s. r949 L charge of murdering his wife, in connection with time-bombing or s Canadian Pacific Airlines DC-Ii on Sept. 9, faces J. Albert Guny’ above. 32-year-old jeweler from Seven Islands, Que. Gua s wife. Rita. 3hmged m... hlslmnd with hnyvqling the bonlb plot which killed he: to was one of 23 persons aboard plane that were killed when it exploded collect $10,000 me msuranm h mid-air, then crashed. The Coliseum, on Canadian National Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, ent at ceremony werqrel R“?! GHQ! is believed to be victim of a murder plot. Police havu atives and friends of the dead and dignitaries of the church and state. The mayor of Detroit and acting mayor of was scene of s grave and simple service, held to commemorate those Clcvpland two U S emu directly concerned with djsasmz also ‘g who lost their lives in fire which destroyed luxury liner Noronic. Pres- tended service. “I used to love him greatly, but 1 don't love him any more.‘ These were the words ut ered by ‘ 4 Hughtmare" after she had ran away wit. when she was only l6, When questioned about crash, the attractive brunette denied knowing anything about it. =" Mary Anne liobi i ii), who told of livinv Also involved in investigation is Genereaux Ruest, a clock-mais- er, who worked for Guay. Ho ll the brother of Marguerite Pitro. The highly coveted Ogilvy Kt orisl Medal was recently pressi- od to Lieut. Walter S. Bland’, c. m. of Victdrla, n. c. nos the award for taking flrrar‘ h the 1940 long torpedo 1b submarine course, in the Kingdom. it is the firll l Canadian officer won the MAT!‘ BERRY Mali Bfrfl. famous northlsnfl flier, is missing on a l50-mile fliglsl from Norman Wells, N.W.T., ti Responsibility for the Noronic disaster in which 166 persons are dead or missing is being lnvestl- 7°" 500d HOPE, N-W-T-. Officiell gated by a court of inquiry in Toronto. Shown hero discussing phase of the evidence are from left: W. 91 Northwest AWCommand o! the J. Mathews, department of transport; John '1‘. Mc Quamc, counsel {or the crown; _]'_ J_ Mona“. chief announced at Edmonton I \ Home again and safe with Bar- bara Hickman of Waterloo, Ont, is Mickey, the little girl's pet cat. The Hickman family were visiting relatives in Strniford when Mic- key became lost. Barbara return- ed home and l8 days later Mickey walked into the house. Ending twenty-five years of self- sxilo, Colorado millionaire Henry M. Blackmsr (above), now 80. hll returned to the U. S. h-om France. whereho fled to escape testifying in the Teapot Dome scandal. Thil Photo was, taken before the oil t?‘ coon decided to seek a “healthier” climate. , The justice department said Bflfilmr would enter 91¢" In Denver to six 31-year-old in- come tax evasion indictmfll" which-ore still pending. - s n- A-~-\ -— " " I warrant for the arrest of Mn. Mer- gsret Pitrc (above) of Quebec City, has been issued in connection with the alleged planting of a bomb aboard the Canadian Pacific airliner that exploded and crashed with a loss of 23 lives ncnr Quebec City, Sept. i). Mrs. Pitre ls alleged to have placed a parcel. Dffiumed by P°“°° i° b! a time-bomb, on the plane shortly after tho takeoff. Under arrest and charged with murder is Albert Joseph Guayi "I" 11! Quebec Cit-Y, W110 instructed Mrs. Pltre to place the parcel on the Plane. which “fried 1118 wife along with 22 other passengers to their deaths. The peacernakers of the world, gathered at Lake Success for the fourth general assembly of the United Nations organization, take time out from their serious sessions for s moment ‘of merriment. Carlos P. Romulo (seated), president of the assembly. is enjoying s laugh with (mt to right), British Ministei‘ of State Hector McNeil. Lklu Chieh. net- ing-dclegate from Chine; Ambassador M. C. De Freltali 0! 3"!" Andrei Y. Vyshlnsky, o! Russia, and Warren R. Austin ot_ the U ited "WT 1 A. R. Mosher, president of the Canadian Congress of Labor (above) urged organized labor to support and work for the C. C. F. Mr. Masher, also president of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway EmDIQYCBS. spoke at the ruilivay union's annual meeting which opened in Ottawa last ivcck. He said labor had become strongly organized in the economic field during the last generation and "the next step must be to become gtroéigly organised in the politifl e l. An alleged "faith healer” Rev. 0. l. Grant, of Karl, OnL, is charged with failure to report s communicable disease following an inquest into the death of Mrs. Frederick Golden in Ottawa. Mr. Grant, denying that he had ever posed as a medical practitioner, said he had treated Mrs. Golden by manipulating the "bones in h: neck.‘ _ ' " inspector of lake ships; W. P. Craig, department of transport. Evidence taken at the inquiry in Detroit into the Noronic fire disaste ll. r. which took 130 lives when the ship burned st Toronto. is to be forwarded to Ontario officials at whose request hearing was held. Mrs. Sylvia Carpenter. Detroit. one of Michigan sur vivors, is shown testifying before Dr. S. it; Gerber who also conducted inquiry in Cleveland.