JANUARY 11, 1950 ' PAGE NINE t gumi...m.»nnmuuinnnm.......,un.....................................,...,. Knu“KIIDIILNNENNNMnuuylnunpqupq mxuuuununuuun»~~><nn-nunnuaunuunnn-nnnnunnnnun»unn-~nuuunnunnnnunnnuuo-ununuuuuunpqnunnnnuuununuuuuqnuunuuuunnuunnn WORLD in PICTURES i." onrmm AND cnrzw - NEED MORE NATIONAL rmnr: - BMALLWOOD - [ylw DEOWNED 1N RIVER NEAR OTTAWA - . . . t President Truman meets with hi: Congreasionll Big Four, u “SHOETC HOME CAUSED DEATH 0* scfloonfim!‘ Wm.) N triangle-ruins? incanadianm lack o! national pride WI! voiced W Congress cmlwncd in “yashinglmh The meeting discnssed ‘egislaficn “Short cut" home for Ann Wong l2 o! Chewterville nc1r Ottawa ‘ “short cut" and took paith across ice-covered river Suddenly the ice aw mm an ‘S mmmr ‘mswh Smanwmd at T°"°m°- Newulmd‘ - r ~ - ‘ " ‘ ' lanclcrs, hc said, “did not turn their backs on centuries 0t indcpendence Truman hopcl to got through Congrcss this snssion. Seated with him is _ _- _ , __ . -_ ._ 1 d 1 d m t - to d . t A ( t ) _ _ _ t» i? E. g a in ajority ca er cott uoas Speaker the ouse m Rayburn" , - _ -_ - ed ‘ wk d ed fr b m m . b 19_ _1d R B _ - ve cjcome isappome at tie anadian people are not md Home Majgriw Lad“ Jo.“ w. Mccomwk- r o! Ottaw a. Returning homo from school, two girls decid i; e t when ragg om enea e ice y year o ‘oger arry the proud and united people they have '0 many reason ‘or hem‘? L». ransom»: wru, "BOSS" mnomzsu. mo“ Now 0m . 1 Qflicial recognition by the v. s. government o! the new United sum u! mam-an m ammo coseyonthhlsfl-Ill ' ' HOSPITAL‘! GOAL ASSURE!) BY EATON DONA TION — the ne-w goveerneiflcnfis leflacilenris lslervelrtirdhafirfizgnlgilzi tilongiehhtzrr agridyifssifiifciiztuétgelglilfio Aktuqmhtmi. ' ' - ' . ' . _ - T15 I New 'l‘oronto Hospital for Sick Children is seen in this architect's drawing. R. A. Iiaidlaiv, chair- ‘iifiniliggnécgt “is Nethcrlands- “h” 5135M the 50m Nllflqllwhlng sovereignty ovm- the gfgajeq; mun o! the hospital board, says a recent contribution by the T. Eaton Co. assures hospital o! its obje-otivo, c0 Omes‘ .- romises the children the finest in medical research and treatment in the future as in the past. John avid Eaton, president of the T. Eaton C0,, annou nced donation of $100,000 from company. Hospitafl campaign for funds L! to end soon. numimim nos - Attem- meaning Irvin n {u nation, knocking down one pillar m6 ranching two oars, this Houston, Tern, bus wound up as l support to! in building. Five person: were slightly injured in the accident. Fit IRIAL ODEL FOR SMALL, CHEAP CAR — This streamlined, two-passenger convertible is scheduled for sale at $1.000 or lass," if public no- ceptancc would justify putting it into mass production. Production of the small car would start if assurances of "100000 sales a your" in North Am cricn and Ettropc wore apparent. The "survey car" is a two-door convertible. Designed to use forcign- made low horsvpowcr engines, anid is l2 feet, onO inch long; tour fcct, iivc inchcs high. and five feet. two inches wide with an 84-inch wheelbase. Nash- Kolvinator is tho company considering its manufa oture. . e x u. "" - -' NATIONALISTS TRAIN IN LAST-BITCH EFFORT T0 HOLD FORMOSA — i . . a = - i c r1 ‘a (civilian in centre) u seen uixinz to Chine“ NI- abovm is a pnflfmu; m‘ H sueggégrtiiiiiiiiliigaili‘ wFri iiirigiigraeligroon Eilieiifniir rival in Formosa nflter defending Kinmen 1815i‘! ‘ e4 ' pi ing R9 B. 0"?!‘ ' ‘ - ~ . . , ' i; f '1 Ti is picture is one o a us in farmer o! the China coast from an alltttiliitlltJliS amour-Log; thelFar EH5“ Amcricait Suyiqs byuughi, home by the semi ui n -. - i "YOU MAY FIRE WHEN READY. HANK"—- The quctr-looking gadget. ligned to save time and muscle now the bar“ 115 build“; F. W. Nlnftcit, Jim. zibovi". a flatly Rochnstcr, N.\'., showmt tho guir:it‘n_ convention ui the Society of Agricultural Engineers in Chicnzo. g... BACK EAST "TO NOTHING" — Mr. and Mrs. Baker and the baby. Linda Rose, nine months. The ' Not knowing the war was over, Gregory Burak. 21-year-old Polish DP, worked l8 month! morqt lPare dcpartmc-nt wants the family o! eight to leave their ls a slave laborer. He is seen with his cousins. Sta nlvy Burak. (‘lflilL and Marion Kamcrec, six, utter recent arrival ln ‘foronto. Ho was reunited with brother. rnnu runs cm onnan MEANS g Baker, Toronto. who tear they will be "doportcd"i tour. and Johnny. six. Front row. Ezckicl. scvm. i 'I‘orunin wc- mom-tummy. ‘ffifli-hl Then are the children o! Mr. and Mrs. Chnrle Yhrough eviction to Nova Scoila. Back row. Anne. Russell, three, Ind (Jharlie. nine. Jonnn: nu uth ma. _.,_, _ _ __ ___w V