sgmnm .29. .1950; 1 rm BritiIh' aircraft maintenance carrier 1!. M; s. Unicorn. which recently transported the first con- tingent of British land forces to Korea, is shown entering the harbor at Kure,'.lapan. British naval units of the Far East fleet have been. operating with the United Nations naval force in support of Percy. and of tour pelicans from Obtario. bound for Calder Parlc zoo in Glasgow, Scotland, was not very keen on the idea of being photographed as '19 sailed trom Montreal aboard the steamer Lh- .: ATOM-CARRIER OP 1'!!! l'U11JRI?-A combin- ation submarine and alrcraftcarrisr with atom- bomb-carrying sircratt'ls'reported receiving consid- eration of topmillterv Dianne How such a craft might look ludepleted abwebyt llaehanix Illus- . a land forces in Korea and in the "control of local sea communications since June 28. Three days after putting ashore at Inchon in major Allied drive, U. N. forces were ready to take possession ol Korea's nationaltcapltal, Seoul. moria. so James Fields, the shl ' butdzer, hadto takeuhirn in hand..l'our beavers are also making the p. trated" artist. The undersea monlltr WWW 50 -about the size of a heavy cruiser, would pack eight:-inch cannon. rocket missiles and torpedo tubes. Its Sunday punch would be its jetnplanca carrying the atom bomb. asseult ”l "i U.fNr . . ! . Picture at lelt shows huge North Korean' heavy in- dustryplant at Seiahin after ombing raids on two 99'"99lmV9 day! by Navy and Air Force planes. Not more than 10 per cent destruction is evident. Then they sent in the B-B's. Picture at right sho'ws what was left of the plant alter the big babies got 3-hmuih with 3- NOW (1) only two out otra row Soviet Foreign Minister Andre: Vyshinslty isishown being greeted by Russian UN. delegate Jacob Malik and his wife as he arrived in New York aboard the Queen Elizabeth to lead a large Red delegation to I'lushing Meadows to attend the opening I the t MR8. M. coosr Mrs. Murra Cook, of Atherley,-Ont. and her mo- ther. Mrs. lnnifred-Jackson of Sault Ste. Marie appeared in court in Orillia with Gerald Van Hez- wlclr ot-Atheriey and Benny Jarvis of 'o:mi., to answer charges of common assault arising out of an alleged attempt in Atherley to seize by force the.!our-months-old baby daughter or Mrs. Cook. The appearance is the outcome or a larmyard ' 2. mm. WW I I wear Iptolai thouldsrj es. . with L. i,-aronnavoooxg .w"r.:;M of eight buildings remain standing and-these are burned out. The entire complex of build- ings at (2) is nothing but gutted skeletons of twisted steel. The row of structures at (3) is just about wiped oft the map and fire are still burning. The railroad running alongside the plant (4) is smashed in many places. of the Korean War as he attends the UN General Assembly meetin in Flushing, N. Y. (Photo by NBA-Acme staff photographer Arthu Rickerby.) Andrei Vlshinslry, Russia's Foreign Minister, studies a newspaper me! i . UN. General Assembly. Latest developments from that session saw Russia loss two motions-one to unseat the representatives of Nationalist China from assembly meetings-the other to invite Cons- munist China into the fold. S sacsrx . battle in which Murray Cook was besieged for half an hour and in a pitched battle, prevented the sleeping baby from being removed from its crib. In warding of! a mob of about two dozen men at the home ol.his brother. Bruce Cook. the former para- trooper, used a pick handle. The affair was the climax of a family quarrel-between thecookssand I possession of the baby. W....o... director onto us: -.....a lyarsst, V M , iloody mutate olnloience at Guadalupe bland. -. V 1.” ltaxico. ursaova-mm: recorded the sounds of a '5” -y 0Y.bul1 seal el&lhIrfor use in a science 7 film. The . lugs sehasssoisatgtho mammoth seal acirssra RINGSIDE SEAT-eden. Douglas MacArthur (seated) watches tbs-ough' binoculars as Marines storm ashore at Inchon to take the city. With him on one of the invasion ships are Rear Admiral James Doyle (lett)' assault commander. and Maj. Gen. Edward M. Almond, commander of? the 10th Corps. Late reports said Americans took Kimpo airfield. Ext elusive photo by NEA-Acme Stat: Correspondent Norman Williams. 1 yr , CHO WON 4 u 4 v L K 3 ixaesoua.-1 F , g "' , 4 i , r . I SEOUL 4, ouc..8.q aurana, i Info ausmus Qua . g . an n garage 9 -. s . '0 uwon. 2 l YONGDUNGPO NO-ESCAPE-As U. S. Marines fought in-to Seoul (1 on inset). -ms Division troopstcaptured Suwon (2). cutting we main escape r0llil' for the Reds fleeing the southern heachhead. Other U. S. troorps broke iao Kumchon '6!) and South Korean launched a big push along the northern line (4), capturing Hunghae, Kigye and Kusan. On the ex- tremeusouthern front (5). UN forces took Chogye and drove closer ta .4