“ign-i» .1 V‘ . . HOT AND NOT-SO-BOTHEIIED-Tequilla,‘ lett, a fimonth-old St. Bernard puppy, is going on his vacation but doesn't look too happy about it. l-le was flying down trom Ottawa, Canada, to Mexico with his master, the Mexican Ambassador to Canada. But when Tequila landed in Dallas, Tex., and found the thermometer at the lOO-degree mark, he just plopped down by two cakes o! ice and refused to move. On the other hand, Gussie, a tiny terrier, lound it hot when his plane landed in New York City from Calculita, lndia. But Gussie was too interested in the wonderfully strange sights o! i110 big city to mind the beat. r tilting a restlrom the cares o! state with members e is relaxing on the veranda o! the cottage that ‘he “WP are Miss Lora 5t. Laurent. the Premier's Laurent. wire. and the P. M. himself. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent is shown of his iamily at Krnt Lodge. near Bfllillli.._ it, 15 is his holiday home a-t tho lodge. Left to right in sister; Mrs. Eva Boisvcrt, sister-in-law; Mrs. St. -w--»""'*"“*""’"'""'~---~ COULDN'T BEAT CHANNEL-Mrs Willie Croes Van Rijsel 30-year-old Dutch mother, was forced to give up her etfort to gwjgin the English Channel only a mile and a halt from the Dover Clifls after she'd been in the water l4 hours and l6 minutes. Here Mrs. Rijsel talks with her trainer. E. N. Temme. just before she began he; lutile swim. -........-_-_.-..¢.--_.-.--..,_,,,_,_ ._..........._..._.. _................. ¢. , _ QTRETCIIINQ THINGQ A LITTLE TOO FAR- Tl!!! You"! “d? lppears to have lost her head over getting that good even tan at Daytona Beacly Fll- Acilliily. 31¢ bvdy belongs to Joan Hull, the head to her twin sister Mary. These two birds started life together at Brent wood. Pa. The one on the left is a cockerel. but the big fellow on the right was caporiized by a new method, administration of a pellet oi synthetic jemale hormone. Note how comb and Wattles withered while the bird got bigger. NINE YEARS LATER-Nurses and patients watch men o! Lon- - . 4» - w’ ’ v ' i I ' lion's Bomb Disposal Unit bring a 2500-pound bomb to the surface alter y ' i ' J . U i removing the fuse. The bomb, one o! thousands dropped b the Ger- l l i l . ‘ ' ‘ I v ‘ mam in .40: bmz. had lain underneath a; partly demolish; build,“ llllillT SOME MIDGETS oi the bovine world-Dexters, a small breed oi cattle gaining popularity with mm] 1t w“ discoveredumine years at.“ being dropped. British farmers because three can be reared in the place oi’ one of a normal breed. Pictured with tttendants are Grinstead Trixie (left) and Grlnstead Hawk, heifers of Leonardslee Stock Farm, Hon lhim. SIISSBX. who” Brltmn" largest herd o! Dexter's-is reared. Despite their size, Dexters are re< ported hardy and capable of standing up to severe winters. British farmers. long famed for theil umorts of pedigree. cattle, see the Dex er midget breed creating many demands from overseas. This nursing home in Toronto was scene o! shooting o! Arthur Wickert, 38, store employee and ‘was; of g 59.acre farm at Stouflville. Ont., by his brother-ln-law. Philip Gendron. 28, who hag been Charged with murder. Shooting tollowed pre-birthday party lor Mrs. Gendron. Soviet production of 3-29 typo ‘ bomber has reached 1s w 10o per; month. my: European expert. U. S. lnthorltleslbelleve this is h a im- um” have snout; combfl avian... .......}.....|...~.¢ Soviet Union has between 12,000 and 15.000 operative war planes. w nigh Ind! t nah and wander arms. ti. ofllclals any Russia alone has 170 divisions. her Itelllteo 90 more. - ‘ .~\ . -. . , ‘ - British del-lavll- m“ w fly ‘he worn“ flflthzlurillllf: ‘llilycrl.ivvgafigs:nbZi-cfiizriizdieaghblgtween British and ‘ma’ part4" “milder wit‘: liadlirnec their latest brain- children first in the air. Canada's bid for aerial gzytafizixég: gm,“ QQ-PIBSQHIBI‘ C-IO aletliner. seen in this stall drawing. Erika Hammer, 23-year-old Ger- man "medical helper." is trying in vain to catch s glimpse o! her n” other. ulna m. sou-ma: m: nufiiitgrs. Jrltolnrncw op out above the ground during trials the Int trtlh won “V017 fiance, Chrlstus Rangavon. in the Berlin hospital whore he l; being treated and led back tn normll otter a s3 months animal-like confinement at hands o! the Bo- viets, Rangaven was an A.W.O.L. American soldier who was captur- Od by the Reds. held prisoner n a spy suspect and only recently roa- cuezi. His rescue was brought about by a letter he managed to have smuggled through his Rus- sian captors to Erika. ltangavu is alleged to have been out o! unl- lorm and living in the Soviet sce- tnrol Berlin when taken by tbs Iefl. t * foreign reports numb gm put more than I000 kt Milt- Qnhb-fll’ stance. U. l. thinks lure ls ‘rflorledl! u» "from m =10“ Iour-enllne bombers. U. 8. cflolaln an skevtlcsl- , Kremlin has powerful submarine . . . . . floct~blggor and better than that f. 3W5" WhillliWlioom- with which Hitler entered war; Dlnltlefivflh flint ‘of the U. B. Strength qtlmstodjp to 309., Is There Another War Scare Around The Corner? Will the cold war become warmer? That's a question which is con- fusing diplomats. government oilicials and Americans generrillv. ln a major foreign policy address in Chicago, President Truman said the Russian threat was waning. Six days later. in support n! his arms-lor- Europc program. he told Congress the "massed might oi the Soviet iorce. Then tl~ administration announced it would lay beiore Con- lgress "scent ulligcnce reports" indicating Russia is arming (or Iwsr. This r._ chart given the latest intimates available on Soviet military power. . lUnlon" was s\.t"\ that it might again resort to the threat or use o!