FEBRUARY 7, 1950 - .._ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ PAGE N NE MRIJMR9UJJJ¢RPLI1J< n u n an u u n KM ‘U kUukkUdc ENEWS Oi the WORLD i PIGTURESi ma-nuuim...-.-............,...........~....a-m-aauig “muuwau”. mt nun m. \( nu m". nu ll u >1 m. m. unuvulrn iraruu u n t. mum" II ll Iraru N u" t. ll u nu t. II D y. H-BORIISARI) viltt‘. E4 Larson, as tor of the Uu it iziinui [inborn v, _ p _ loading rulc iii the tli_\t.wl)llll"lil o. illt H~B0mb. LfliSUli warned that .1 "\\‘lli l)(‘ an [‘X'.I'.llltl_ (iiffictili iiisk" tu orguihzti zti. (ind technical uxpéfls, t0:- tho Arriving in Delhi to attend ceremonies marking birth oi new Republic of Indiia. Dr. Achmed Soekarno, president of the In- donesian Republic, and his wife are decorated with flowers. Seen in group are: Ismail Mamal Bey. Egyptian ambaxador; Dr. Sub- baroyan, Indian ambassador to In- donesia; Mme. Suekarno; lI. E. Rajgopalchari, former governor- gen-eral of India; Dr. Sockarno; Sheik Abduliah, premier of Kash- mir (behind Soekarno); Rajkiimari Amrit Kaur, health iriinister of India; Mrs. M. Lamping, “rife of Dutch ambassador; Prime Minis- ter Nehru and Ambassador Lamp- ing. ~ ... ' . .,_ , Plunging into pond, Garry Snider, 11, oi’ Tor onto, rescued his sohoolmate, Frances Mourin, who had fallen through thin ice. Companions on shore oi York township bod o! - t l 1 licr plight, until Garry arrived, jumped in. y “a er on y aughcd at CHIEFS 0F STAFF IN JAPAN — Gen. Douglas MacArthur (new ter) welcomes Army and Air Force chiefs of stat! to Tokyo an the high-ranking otificers arrive for a survey of the Far East. At lett ll Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Stofl, and, at right. Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, chief o! stat! o! the Air Form. a FOR. ASCENT WITHOUT A SCENT — Two air freight agent! spray a deodorizing chemical on one of 20 Angora goats before their §ligiht from glow Ygrk to Poona. Ind-ia. The goats, from a Sonora. Tex., a N . u d .. t . _ ._ . .. . nOrmIE-SS3KKIVZAKTII1FPOQTS I Ituttsaosk twwo weeks: 2i’ tugs, high tide, straining winches and a brisk carrrgo '1‘)Tg:g'$ cii-w.c°TqlieZl:§enl)s12?:aldiizivnMlifiiligiirgifizitxgll H N t winY o o it, ut t_e . issouri In finally freed from a mudbank in Iizimpton Roads, holding a tight grip on the Angora, and Mary Glynn of Bayside, operat- 0 on 01k. hi. _The‘ battleship slips afloat stern ward, and was taken to the Navy Yard at Ports- mg the sprayer. mouth for inspection in dry dock. t r Al. I. . ' ' ' i " ’ fififiiilnipriliv°iiii 00f ifnnifill, JACK 000mm, 14, AND ms n00, CARLO tl acce ted by his 1s- For eight hours after Jackie Cooper, l4, plunged through soft ice gllgsluglrgmgeny pa] Ho“: Kong’ on ‘the Black River ‘near Sutton, Ont., Carlo, his dog, lay whimpering r50 he Wm travel m Hem! Kong beside the holenintil a search party brought the hny to the surface; for the marriage‘ hmnigrahon The boy and his dog had chased a rabbit across tlic ipvor early in officials say he.“ have no "mp the aitcrnoon. and thc ice iicai‘ the middle rat‘ the river izziri- way ble bringing m5 br-ldv hack in“, plunging the boy into l0 foot of water. Ilis body was found Ell frct the country. from the place where the ice gave way. 1 i i l \ _\\ ... ..\_, 7 ' ' i -;..u &%a~. .' y . . Frrshly frozen every day, citizens o! western Canada on Manitoba highway. It toorhours to clear this road. owners left their cars zit night. they couldn't be siirc they "e Way down in Old Man Winter's deep freeze thisl Perilous parking was offered western motorists "this would be able to find them in the morning. ‘tear. Typical o! the tar from tropical conditions ia scene week, as is usual this winter out there. When Winnipeg l‘ Qtllw‘. _ w. . .t t i- .,--- A» t. C.N.R. height trains. No one was hurt as one train. lo jump of! the train belore the crash. Firemen managed backing up. smashed into the locomotive o! a following to put out flame: of caboose which caught fire. freight. Crew of the standing train‘: engine had time Her "favoritemg freed. Margaret Palechuk. Si. Catharincs, is all ziglow. Said “i.i"<iritc" is ha uncle. Michael Palcchuk. l9, discharged at Welland IPi-iday when grand jury returned "no bill" 0| charge he had murdered Arthur (laugh. taxi driver. _ i, p > within anti». kw» Almoat completely demolish d. mil mill" c‘ “e5 lgainst badly wrecked engine at Glnlnoque Jltlwgdon-g: mill east o! Kinflton, lollowlnl cpllillon B" s"