ocrroam 24, 195: . WOUNl)S RICUNITE SOLDIER. TVVINS Tho inseparable soldier twin team, Richard and Harry ileMoritfort, iouht side by side in Korea until a North Korean shell fragment strucl: Harold last September. sending him to hospital. The twins' mother, Mrs. Patricia. deMontforL of Hamilton, Oiit., placed a telephone call to her wounded son Harold in Korea, only to learn that the soldier pair occu- pied beds side by side in a Korean iniiitziry hospital. A minor injury to Richard l'Cl'!Yl"d the twin team. AID FOR A VALOROUS KOREAN iwhile niass movements of U. N. troops and tanks are inakins; the headlines, little mention is made of men like this wounded South Ko- rean. seen here being helped to an aid station alter he was hit by Red Iitlllsry fire. Many South Koreans are performing doubly courageous duty at the front, carrying ammunition up to the line under constant bombardment from the enemy and bringing back the wounded on lit- terson return journey. II. N. ADIIITS To STRAFING ATTACK CIIAIIGB HY Inn! A; common: charge that U. 5. plane: had strsfed Psnmunjom, Droposed Red,,sm of new peace talks and the Kaesong neutral zone. ltilllliq n to n boy. were admitted by Gen. Matthew Ridgway. His medals t6' 'Rsd icommsnders, in which he expressed deep regret sud I promise mt "prompt and lpproprlate disciplinary sction would In taken,"-p'sy vs the-we for -resruniption oi the staued Korean armis- tice-italu. Agatop, Lt.-Coyiv. Lee soc. left. Republic of Korea. 00!. J. 0. Mu:-rgy..u,g.n,c". Lg, .30;-nee -Underwood. U. S. N. interpret;-. and an unldeutiiled Allied newsman are flier discussion of the .bi-oniem cf in neutral base. Above. in an serial V1lew,',!IM MOI Cm-he Ieen oumue one or thebuildmls gt the meeting fa ace. Sol seen arriving at Psnmunjorn for fur-' , PAGE THIRTEEN ms GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOTTET(.)WiN lilil IXII II DxUUDD.UDQ WRL Illll I.IXlll.l. I. . 2-z-.r 'n..;.:...r-x- .-:-i-:- u.-. .x.;- 2 A .i- :-:-:-;-:-:-'-'.-: - nu. . ;.;.;..-.;.;.,. .,. BRITON SLAIN - Sir Henry Gurney, 53-year-old British High Commissioner for Malaya, has been assassinated in a. jungle ambush in Central.Malaya. It is believed that the bandits who at- motor tacked Gurneys were Red-led. ' convoy ELECTRONIC Ian: MAY REPLACE "IIATTIE" New electronic travel aid, rleveiniled by the 13-5. 513K131 COWS. ml! well prove to be a boon to the blind. Device utilizes a. photo-electric cell and vibrator which, when carried in the hand, warns the carrier of obstacles ahead by vibrating the handle. Professor Thomas Benhsm. above, blind physicist of Havcrtord College, Pa. who has been given job of testing the device, holds the "seeing" box on his lap while his seeing- eye dog Hattie lies at his feet. Now that the royal tour of Ontario is over, inter- est has been centred on forthcoming provincial elec- tions to be held on Nov. 22. Everywhere electors have been busy selecting various party members of their choice to represent their constituency in provincial under way everywhere was one in Guelph, which saw Charles H. Pinson, seen above with family, chosen as C. C.F. candidate for Wellington South. Senator Robert Taft. of Ohio, sometimes called "Mr. Republican," is shown in Washington as he formally announced that he is a. candidate for the U. 5. Republican Presidential nomination. The Son- ator said he is conlicleiii. that he will be nominated by the Repub- lican party and that he ,will be next President of the U. S. ”FREEDOM TRAIN" SEQUEL 1 Of the millions of people behind the Iron Curtain not many are Iortunate enough to escape from Red oppression. However, in the cssd of 16-year-old Zdena 1-lybiovd, seen at left, she managed to escape through Iron Curtain twice. As 9. passenger aboard the ”treedom train" she crossed the border to freedom i'n West Germany from Czechoslo- vakia on Sept. ll. Once on free land she wanted to remain but remem- bered she h'iii'd promised to plan lirr escape with a boy friend, Kvspll . Kamil. seen at right. and 8 girl friend. So. she returned to her country and 24 days later again successfully completed plan of escape with her friends. The two courage-oiis teen-agers are pictured at the Valca camp in Bavaria shortly alter tiieir arrival in West Gerniany. .. at . - V .J . ',4..( 1. 3 N0 TIME OUT-Two Korean women continue threshing grain with ancient flails, oblivious to the Allied and Communist liaison officers walking close by. The U. N. and Red officers were returning from O it an investigation of a hilltop strafing near Kaesong. Identiiiabie among the U. S. representatives is Col. Donald 0. Darrow (wearing light shirt and carrying jacket). ' Forty-two-year-old Kurt. Meyer. former Nazi general W” was Peg: responsible for the deaths 0 Canadian prisoners of war in Nor- mandy in June. 1944, has been flown to a British military pilson in Germany Where "9: Wm mm" inue to serve out his life sentencsi along with other German war criminals. APDWV31 30' m5.re:'m;: was granted by federal cabine Ottawa, thus ending N5 3”? m Canada which E0823" 0” Apnl 30' 1946. when he entered penitentiary at Dorchcster. N.B., Fm?" l””b”?w the most famous military try; 20th century Clmada 1"” kmi and the iirst war crimes trial I1 the country's history- I l 5" t:'k"a. MUSSADEUH MAKES IT v- Iran's ailing Premier Mohammad M084, sadegh waves to the crowd that met. him as he arrived in New York. He was so neat; that an aide has to help him hold his arm up. At left, on hand to welcome him, is lraii's Nasrollali Eiitezuni. president of the U. N. General Assembly. liiossadegli will address the U.N. on the Iran- ian-British nil dispute. "-38.. The house itself will be furnished with some of Mr. King's personal belongings and family heirlooms. it will also feature art gallery. lihriiry. Woodside family home of the late William Lyon Mackenzie King. at Kitchener, is seen here. Its grounds are to be converted into a park and picnic area and will be preserved as a national historic site. ANTI-COMMIE COPS - Malt- ing their first public appearance. members of the new West Berlin "alert police” march u smartly as West Pointers as they enter the Olympic Stadium in Berlin's Brit- ish sector. Organised to quell fut- . urs Communist riots, the carbine- srlned force will be expanded to about I000 men by year's end. (Photo by NEA-Acme Staff Pho- tolrspher Werner Kreusch.) NOT HNOWDIKIFT8. BUT built on a large culture plate by GE engineers at N Park, Cleveland, Ohio, was left for a few dws in a warm. humid at phsre. Mold begun in grow-the same kind Mama sometimes finds on stale brood. But I smell germicidal lamp was left shining on the model. No mold new where the lamp's ultraviolet light shone, but in the shadows cut by the buildinizs and trees. green and white mold grew rapidly and thickly. The effort. was the same as in isle winter. when snowdrun m mu shadows remain unaffected by the sun. so the "lnowdxlfta" mum war lure are really "mold-drifts". ' f "MOLD-l)ltS"-This model "n". up to deliver another round in the gun which is inept smoking during the current U.N. offensive. , X 1;. i FIRE POWER-Bare-waisted New zesland tlllerymsn are their famous 25-pounders at dug-in North Korean positions; one IEIHIIMICCP mass by