JULY 18, 1951 i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'l'ETOWN PAGI? NINE . - QDF3DW””h w''w""" -Inf - ...nuuuu..........- .............u...uu.-u-u-uuumuunu----u--uuuunrn-5;”........;--pruunuuuu-nun---nnun-uuunu-uu..... ........u...uouqu.uru1ru.........0.-..uuuuuunuuu--nu.-uunuuuuww :1-xux-:-1-1-.-:--:-. --x.:.x.:r-;-;-1.. -2-:-x-:-u 1 E 5 f in PICTURES. A recent House speech by Rep. Louis C. Rabaut lDem.. Mich) in which he warned that if Congress does not pass the pl'it:e mllhack on beef the 82nd Congress will become known as the horse meat Congress prompts Washington restaurant proprietor Samuel W. Rosenberg (left) to put up this sign. Horse meat has also put in an appearance in some sections of Canada, as a protest against high cost of beef. he s to .. In 0cl0bI:I'. 1950. nearly all of Kaesong turned out to cheer troops of the 1st Cavalry Division as they swept through. chasing the Reds over the 38th Parallel. But... James Manon, who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday at Perth. Ont., believes that his longevity is due to a century without liquor or tobacco. In excellent health and eyesight, town's grand old man relies Jilly on a cane to help him carry out his prc-dmrn i.'u'ming clients, which lie has done since he was a lad. 0 ...a couple of months later, the tide turned. The Chinese Communist hordes poured out of Man- churia nnd l'.N. troops were forced into disastrous retreat. Here n retreating I". S. tank. loader! with G.I.'s, passes through Kacsong, headed south. The Chinese and North Korean Communists Korean Reds invaded last year. Kaesong has been armistice negotiations with the U. N. taking seams rumm CRAZY-An unbellevlng worker at site of n municipal housin, development in St. Paul. Mlnn., stares at what ap- pears to be outdoor indoor plumbing. 'Passcl-sby at first thought it was something new in lnmpposts. simple fact was that plumbers got ahead of carpenters and installed pines and fixtures before the houses were up. There was some speculation on what would have happened if the roofcrs had gotten there first. L. Police haul on a communist demonstrator who tried to interrupt coremonia in London honoiag American Independence Day. The demonstrators failed to tnterfero with presentation to st. Paul's Oath-. cdrol by Gen. Eisenhower of I roll call listing the names of American servicemen who died in Britain during the last war. Maurice Petsche. seen above. in- dependent politician and brilliant economist has.accepted task from President Auriol of trying to form France's next government -the 15th since the end of the war. Last month's elections did not see any party returned with I big enough majority to form a single party administration. So 56-year- old out-going minister of finance hopes to form a middle-oi-the road coalition of Socialists, pop- ular Republicans. Radicals and near Radicals and moderate Con- servatives. Former Premier Henri Queullle declined position on grounds of ill health. Talented young singerso and dancers chosen from all parts or Canada. are busy rehearsing for the Canadian N ” ' Exhibition grandstand show to be held in To- ronto Aug. 24 to Sept. ll. Vikki Vmvik. above. of Vancouver. 3.0-. has already received her complete costume for her part as Indian dancer in the production F.B.f. SEEKS FOUR REDS-The F.B.I.'s best manhunters are seeking the trail of the four Red leaders pictured above. Members of the ll-man top layer of the U. S. Communist Party, convicted of plot- ting to teach violent revolution against the Government. failed to show up ln.New York Federal Court for commitment to prison with than- seven comrcldes. They are Henry Winston (top. left) national organ- ization secretary; Gus Hall (top. right), Ohio party chairman; Gilbert Green (bottom, left). Illinois party chairman; and Robert G. Thompson. bpttom, right), New York State party chairman. WILLIAM "III-ID" llll.l. IS SI-ll-IN WITII TIRES William "Red" Hill. of Nllgara Falls. Ont. veteran or two steel bar- rel rides through the lower Niagara River rapids. has announced he will shoot over the Horseshoe Falls on Aug. 5 in a cylinder made of puncture-proof inner tubes, lashed together with canvas strapping and netting. To accompany-him will be Leslie Sander of New York Who will go over the falls in a barrel. Sander. 36-year-old interior decorator. said he is planning the stunt to publicize his work. place in Kacsong, sets the stage for the first important role Kore-as ancient, former capital has had a chalice to play in nearly 560 years. Kacsong was the capital for more than 3000 years. until the government was moved to Seoul in 13912. One of the first major Korean cities to fall when the North almost a pemetual no-man's-land of the war. it has been ill Allied hands only once-from last Septem- ber to Dcccinber-u'llcn the U. N. .xil'('lJl. ri(-torlousl.J through North Korea before the Cliincsr-. interven- tion. South Krrcan .e.urrrilla Kl'..l.'lCk.S in the area have denied it to the Reds. A search is under way in rough hrush country, 200 miles north of Sept Isles. Que. for two Toronto prospectors and brothers. Michael. left. and James Walsh, above who left maps and directions where they were going and then "disap- peared. The men entered barren country last April 10 to do some prospecting with understanding they were to be picked up June H by a bush pilot. At designated time a pilot returned to spot, only to find their tent abandoned be- cause of shortage of food. A note left behind stated brothcrsi pro- posed route but to date rescue crews have been unable to pick up trail. S'.VACK B-A-A-A-A-Letitia. the lamb. doesn't give I h-I-a-I about her girlish figure. so she grabs grecdily at sweets while sitting on the lap of her mistress, Mrs. Dnlcie Lavender. at Catslleld Stream. Sussrx. England. Letitia was inst. a tliree-montlis-old baby when the Lavender: adopted her after she was found snuggled beside her dead mother. o.mv;rr's COLD OUTSIDI-3-Yesslr. that's 24-karat gold lingerie these glitter-gals are wearing. The six-piece set. consisting of match- ing slip. nightgown, petllskirt. panties and bras are made of nylon plated with gold leaf and is valued at 33000. It was displayed as 5 Chi- cago fashion show. - .