' convention. AUG of th The Egyptian royal "council has placed the assets of Queen Mother Nazli. shown, under custody and ' removed her as custodian of for- .-ges I3, Latest evidence of increasing Dominion-Provincial co-operation was announced by Premier Frost. shown. at Young Progressive Conservative Flood control dam costing 5215.000 will be constructed at Luther Marsh on Upper Grand river, Mr. Frost announced at the hvao day convention being held near Gravenhurst, Out. and attended by more than 100 delegates representing groups in all Ontario's 00 ridlngs. Under plan three governments. Dominion, Provincial. and Municipal. will share cost. Attending as an alternate delegate is Pat Green (right) of Port Arthur. whose husband Frank is a delegate. Mr. Frost chal- lenged all youth of Canada to dedicate themselves to service of their countiy.- . ' . For the benefit of Canadian and U. S. consumers who have engaged in or are contemplating engaging in so-called panic buying as a result of the Korean war. a glance at this photo. taken in a U.S..government food storage pier in the New York port area may help alleviate the fear that there is or will be a scarcity of commodities. At left are barrels of powdered eggs. powdered milk. Beside them are bags of beans. Accord- ing to an agriculture department representative. thl is only a small portion of food stored by the government. There are plenty of other necessary commodities "in storage." Agriculture Secretary Charla! F- Brsnnan has said the' U.S. government is so eager to stop war-born food price increases that it is ready to sell surplus iarm commodities at s loss.lf necessary. mer Princess Fathia. Both are now in the U. S. The council also de- clared void the marriage of Eathia. sister of King Farouk I. and a for- mer Christian Egyptian. Rind Ghali. in San Francisco last April. Rev. Major Charles II. McCveO of Guelph. Ont.. serving as a chaplain with the US. army. is on his way. to the Korean front. He also served in a flmilar capacity with a US. infantry unit from H944 to 1968. A native of Guelph. he was Gdilclikd in Kitchener and at Niagara uni- versity, and was ordained at Trenton, NJ, where he had a parish at South Asnboy prior to his enlistment as a permanent force chaplain. - For 25 cents. seven-year-old Joseph Murphy. of Corinth. near Woodstock. Ont.. gave his father's 1049 model car to a triendly stranger and.set off a province- wide kidnap scare. While waiting beside his father's car in Wood- stock. for return of his mother and sister train a holiday in Kingston. a man approached vehicle and jumped in saying he had permis- sion from boy's father to take car. To be on the safe side Joseph got in and drove away with the man. At the outskirts of Woodstock. the driver deposited his passenger. gave him 25 cents and told him to buy ice cream and candy. and that he would pick him up in 20 minutes. 4. as r M, M . ,.... saws WMLD Grim-faced delegates: Jacob Malik, left. Soviet on Jan. 13 and who has since returned to take over fozeign deputy presiding as chairman; C. E. Zinchenko, assistant secretary-general; Sir Gladwyn Jebb. United Kingdom, and Senator Warren Austin. U.S. dele- gate. are seen sitting in their places at U.N. Security Council meeting at Lake Success, N momentous session in the council's f -year h-istory. Soviet delegate Malik, who walked out of council Malik's ruling. , ;w. 'as . The widows of William Goddyn. night. and Arthur Leirman. slain while pursuing a bank robber at Langion, Ont.. June 21. are to receive a total of 318,500 in cash and gratuities from the chartered banks. it was announced in Montreal by J. U. Boyer, president of the Canadian Bankers' association. The association provided sl2.50O and the imperial Bank of Canada. whose branch was robbed, gave w.000. In making announcement Mr. Boyer said "two men were good citizens with a militant interest in law and order." Following the announcement. Mrs. Iaeirman. in view of the fact that her husband left a fairly substantial estate. asked that the entire hnancial benetit go to Mrs. Goddyn, who was left to provide for three small children. FRONT LIN! INTERVIEW-United Press correspondent Robert Miller. left. interviews Capt. Kay Eastin of San Francisco. Calif.. near the front line in South Korea. Capt. Eastin'a tired, haggard expression shows the effects of battle strain. as president of the council for August, ruled Nation- alist Chlns out of the council. but I 198301111 01 members led by the U. S. overruled the Russian chairman in heated debate that Preceded the V091!!!- in the most Eight of the de8G1M95 Wied 39?” Mun” Nun” three. Russia, India and Yugoslavia. voted to sustain Prof. John R. McRae, 36, of the University of Western Ontario. is in Toronto General hospital with multiple stab wounds. and John ,Bigelow, 1). of Toronto is in police custody charged with attempted murder. His arrest came following a fight in McRae's summer home in Toronto. Police seized a l0-inch butcher knife, alleged to have been the weapon. NABBED BY F. B.l.-Abraham Brothman - (above). 36 - year - old New York industrial engineer. has been indicted and arrested by the F. 3.1. on charges of covering up the activities of Harry Gold, the Philadelphia chemist who recently pleaded guilty to being an atomic spy for Russia.- The F.B.!. picked Brothman up with his business - associate, Miriam Moskowltz. who ANIMAL IAII-Judy. a 14-month-old elephant from Slain. casually into the cab of Lester arriving by boat in San Francisco. it was the first time Kreitzman ever steps Kreitamsn for a ride to the zoo alter carried an elephant in his cab. and he was pleased to see that Judy took caraoi her own trunk. was also charged with "obstruct- ing justice" in the Gold case. PRODUCTION 1.l1'-DOWN - A North Korean factory bursts into flames after it was raided by carrier-baaed ngiitera snd,dive-bonilgsrahot gth wnm com. n. raaivcn I10. 11- M::lCI(l)TntfI11i-0N C l . Alta. 0mW' - - . Seen aboi.reC:: two of nine 3- who were killed when arR.C.A.?. Lancaster crashed and exploded near Alert, a tiny air El-87.1011 ill” W9 miles south of the North Pole. The plane on ice reconnaissance in the north, dropping food supplies to the weather station at Alert. OM 01 several operated Jointly by Canada and the U.S.. had dropped a para- chute hrom 1,000 feet over the station. In a flash the parachute 6311811? in anelevator of the tail-plane and the huge aircraft nosedived into the PVT. PITCIIEB-Curt Simmons, Philadelphia Piiilliwisouttlipaw 0' .sta.'r..hangs up his uniform after being knocked from the mound by the Cincinnati Reds at Sh.ibe Park, Philadelphia. Simmons. in private in the zen. Division of the National Guard, got a pass to leave maneuvers Ind Ditch. His unit has been called to active duty. dealing the Phifa' pennant hopes a hard blow. Two hooded thugs wearing asbestos gloves, staged the biggest rob-' bery in Ontario gold mining history when they blasted their way into the vaults of Coniarum Mines Ltd., near Schumacher. Ont. and stole three gold bricks worth :96.000. The robbery. exactly two months from the 373,000 gold robbery at Delnite Mines, near Timmins. only two miles from Schumacher. was revealed when William Edwards, 65. the watchman, wriggled tree from ropes and spread the alarm. Police said the robbery had evidently been planned for weeks, perhaps months. Even before the watchman entered the office the thugs had their acetylene and oxogen tanks outside and all equipment ready to cut their way into the vault. Fleet. This plant. north to! Kwangju. was hit by rockets and bombs. (U. S. Navy photo via U. 3. . 3!F!”P!89.!!! NM ."?i99!9W i '