NOVEMBER 7. 1950 .. Ian-nunnupqupdupannu uuuuuu iunu i-......L Heavily armed police and na- tional guards in San Juan. Puerto Rico. scizcd Pedro Albizu Cam- pas. Nationalist party president. al- - a... Lie accused revolt leader Pedro Al bizu Campos of directing assagin- ation attempt on President Tru- man. Albizu surrendered and San Juan feared attempt to tree him. tiary in a break believed linked with the Nationalist uprising was Governor Luis Munoz Marin of Puerto Rico, shown pointing. He leged master-mind of the attempt- ed assassination of President Tru- man. Personally directing hunt for convicts who escaped peniten- s X when told of the shooting, de- nounccd the president for "not keeping his promise to give Puerto Rico its independence." Mrs. Rose Collazo. wife of Oscar Collazo. one of the would-be as- 33551115. is shown talking with re- porters in New York following in- rident at Blair House. Mrs. Collaw. alist leader who served a term in Pineapple worker is typical of Pucrto Rico's working people,IU.S. prison for 1936 revolt at- many of whom follow the Nation --v-cw - -- i i . I r E. i battle with two would-be assasslnis. The guards killed one and wounA- cd the other. (Photo by NE ' Acme staff photographer Chm" Corie). ' PRESIDENT'S DEFENDER - A Wnizo House.policeman is shown on the ground at Blair H0U50- Wzi.-hington. after he and two nth- er officers were wounded in a gun WASHINGTON DRAMA -White House policeman Donald Birdzeil grimaces in pain after being wounded by bullets in exchange of gunfire with would-be assassins outside Blair House President "8" Truman's temporary residence. Two other guards were wounded, one gunman slain and the other seri- ously wounded. (Photo by NEA- Acme staff photographer Charles Corie.) 1 V i mWl'l'l!0U1' CONOIIN -- Show- I no visible concc . President minister. and centre. Britain's Emanuel Shinwell. Shinweil told uewsmen that there is "no evid- ence" that Russia intends to launch a shooting war. but added that the Atlantic powers must arm against any risk - 'Ai...- -- - The orth Atlantic treaty de- fence ministers. meeting in Wash- ington. called at the White House to hold conference with President Truman. and here is the chief ex- ecutive extending a double-handed welcome to two of them. Left is Inndolfo Pacclsrdi. Italian defence. i ii id" c, Blair Houn, in .. i"'i'ii.7:'-We"..:::i.1i'".:.:.:."i: I . me tery. Arli?ieg.to:i."V::lle:io!thE:m:n i'3'ii'iei.snnlri:ian Marshal Sir John fgur after twmgunmen me to Dill 001 .heir way into his tem r- THE GUARi)lAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AN ASSASSIN FALLS - At the foot of the steps to Blair House. one of the two men who attempted to blast their way into the tem- porary home of President Truman ax. no.4 g. REVOLT REMAINS-The bodies of two anii-American Puei-to Ri- can Nationalists lie in the court- Armed guards stand by some of the convicts from Rio Picdras penitentiary in Puerto Rico. fol- lowing their recaptured after the week-end mass prison break of 101 of the prisoners. Governor Luis lies dead. The man, tentatively identified as Oscar Collazzx) was shot by White House guards in a wild gun battle in which three guards were injured and the other would-be assassin shot. Truman, who was inside Blair House. was uninjured. (Photo by NEA-Acme staff photographer Charles Corte). . isle END OF ASSASSINATION AT- TEMPT - One of two men who tried to force their way into Blair House lies in the shrubbery around President Truman's temporary re- sidence. Both men were shot, this one killed. This man was tenta- iively identified as Grisellio Tor- resola, of New York. Note the Ger- man Luger pistol (arrow) at the man's feet. Three White House guards were wounded in the gun battle. Photo by NEA-Acme still photographer Charles Corte.) yard of La Fortaleza Palace. They Munoz Marin. Munoz's office is were shot by police during an at- directly behind the UN flag on tempt to assassinate Gov. Luis balcony. - I Munoz Marin declared he was oon- prisoners were Nationalists jailed vinced that the mutiny in the jail for previous anti-government activ- and the influence of Communist ity, a spokesman said that the agitators have a direct link with break was obviously planned to the recent aNational uprising. divert police Pointing out that many of the pvinrintinhkdlilfb Search continues for two occu- pants of a plane believed to havo crashed off the south shore of Manitoulin Island, Ont.. but police have virtually given up hope that they are alive. Louis Slivinski. 31, above. a pilot for Lau-Gama Air- ways. and Miss Ruth Dunoon. 40, of Owen Sound, Ont.. were aboard the Fleet Canuck when it took off from Tobermory. Following day. pontoons of the plane were found washed up on the shores of Timber Bay. Two planes and a boat have scoured the area but could find no trace of the occupants or the plane. i . RED NEMESIS - "Ego" I YOUHK mascot with the South Korean 1st Division. shows what - given the chanc&-he would do to the Com- munist enemY- The Weuded youngster is holding a Russian- built "burp gun." NEA-Acme photo by Staff photographer Ed Hollman) AMBROSE OMALLE! Found Boy's Body Alex Yankovitch, 13, was releas. ed to the custody of his parents in Madawaska, Ont., after admitting to police he killed Teddy Rose. it), a hunting companion. by accident. Police quoted the boy as saying: "He was my best friend. I didn't mean to shoot him. I tripped over the root of a tree and the rifle went off. I was terrified when I saw he was dead, so I hid his body under the stump of a tree." When. Teddy was found missing, a search was begun which lasted 3 days, in. volving 300 civilians. police, dogs and airplanes before the body was found. MAC'I MAN FRIDAY - wis- llam J. Seibald, 48. of Balthtorq Md.. chairman and US. rnembnr of the Allied council for Japan. has been appointed permnnuxt political adviser to Gen. Douglas MacArthur with the r of un- busador. A former U. . Navy captain. Sebsld became Hac- Arthur's temporary poll1.i&. pdp ga...u