NOVEMBER 6, 1950 solemn group of Korean child- ren is gathered about Chaplain Itich.-lrd M. Ward of Toronto. Ro- ....,.. General scene show:-forsnll cer- rmonirs (luring dedication of re- built House of Commons. The Kim: n:.1y not entrr when Com- Natik Poyrezogin, com- iur of the first contingent of izh troops to arrive in Korea 1” Mn the United Nations forces. 1 nu-n with the bouquet of flow- lu5PnlCd to him on landing at . , S . mmi” "-'i0fm Ind spiritual ":;ll;h. as well as liiary pre- mln Catholic padre attached to the three Canadian destroyers serving to the Korean war then- oil man: is sitting. so he delivered address in nearby Westmlnluter Hall. ' N . .. . d Pusan. The flags of Turkey on- ur. ground. The man W1 h my turned, at left, wears the s ou me patch of the special forge .. Mcslem star and 39539" j "menace to civilization" offered by Russia. Prime Minister St. Laur- tre with United Nations forces. While his shipmates from ll.M.- C. S. Atlhabnslnn were taking food DISCUSS DEFENSE - Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who is ex- pected to be named Supreme Com- mandcr of Western Europe's de- DOWN THEY G0 - This view. made from Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur's own plane. shows some oi the more than 4000 US. paratroop- ers dropping over Korea. The men, from the llth Airborne g It ashore to their little village. Father Ward made friends with the youngsters and presented fenses against Communist aggres- sion, confers with U. S. Secretary of Army Frank Pace, Jr. (lett). at the Pentagon. candy and chewing gum to them as n. special treat from Cgugdg, Hon. J. J. McCann. Minister of Revenue, said in a Vancouver in- terview that the Canadian dollar ma ultimately become of more va e than the US. dollar. "The day may come when our trade position with the US. is so favor- able that it w'rll either be on a par with the American dollar or worth more than theirs," he said. He further stated that Canadians will have Sl50,000,000 in American exchange due to Alberta oil de- velopments. The saving will be made through completion oi the oil pipeline from Alberta to Wis- consin. coupled with further de- vnlnpments of Alberta oil fields. Nine-year-old R mi Lowe, o- 'ronto. above. had his right leg Division's 187th Regiment, floated down, over Communist escape routes north of Pyonyang. (Photo oy NEA-Acme special ohotographer Earnest Hoberecht.) 1 i ronto convocation Ii. which he re- fornia: the Rt. Hon. Vincent Mas- ceived honorary degree. He is seen with Dr. E. Sterling of us. are needed to meet the em told recent University of To- Leland Stanford University, Can. O 36 Z chancellor. and Dr. Sidney ith. president. ot the University 01 Toronk f almost severed by a freight train while playing with chums near tracks. Ronald worried more about the effect it would have on his grandmother than he did about his foot, said Benjamin Himel. who drove injured boy to the hospital where leg was amputated. "He was the bravest boy I ever saw." said Mr. Himcl, who stated that Ronald was more worried over shock to his grandmother Riher than his own injury. Norman Schreb. and Brian and crash which killed 28 people Whitby. Ont. ALL OUT FOR FREEDOM! - The quest for peace, symbolized by the peals of the "Freedom Bell" on United Nations Day, brought out an estimated 150.000 Berliners who jammed the square before the Smashed tall unit of plane. nftert an England, Mill Hill, Middlesex, OlBoylo, both of Toronto. were truck. Smashed front end of car killed in car-truck crash near said drn n by Brian 0'Boyle, af- a freak West-Berlin City Hall in the US. sector. This tremendous audience was quiet and orderly - many prayed quietly, but openly - while waiting for Gen. Lucius D. Clay to press the switch that set is shown. survivor. Plane had taken from Northolt airport for Glas- the ten-ton claims '15?! throughout the citY- 53 W9 tolled, spectators - many 0! than tfom Soviet - controlled areal - wept or stood in awed. silent! which was followed by cheen and thunderous applause. ,4 There was only one gow. Captain radioed that one el- ott glne was out of order. . 3 3 at ca, hit r," of ter it rammed into truck on High- dazed by the jug of the you), An. way 2A near Whitby. is seen here. other car came out of the fog and. Driver of the truck was killed in hit the machine with the two deed WWW Nash 3' M Iii youths. shoving it on top of him. r