BRICKLAYING MADE EASY-The " irst real, improvement in five centuries in the method of laying bricks" is demonstrated in Montgom- ery, Ala, by coed Kitty McGlynn. The device, invented by engineers Paul H. Sornmers and John S. lrlodgson, is said to speed bricklaying four times the normal pace. Acceptance by the building industry could mean great savings in construction costs — especially in the building of low-cost homes. l!!! CAPIIVES COME HOME — Two American college boys who had been held prisoner by the Russians in the Soviet Zone of Germany for ‘almost a month are greeted by parents as they arrive by air in New York. Left to right" Mrs. Edward Oelsner and her son, Warren, 20, of Oyster Bay, N. Y Peter Sellers, l0, of Radnor, Pa., and his father, ' Lpter H. Sellers. i > At tel-ICAF. ' I i ‘Ah-A N i>y tivcs of United KingilgnlttjnAurbtralllefitgilid 01$} 82031121221216!“ rtehpresenta. Present hand-wrought memorial gates to Canada to coinmgeanxierlaetd trio filizlllitlg gommonweaith air training plan, which qualified 1(<ll,553e air: ght in war against Germany and Japan. ln return the RCA? presented Sterling silver plaques to the air force represent ti. i i I three commonwealth countries. Here Air Marshal W A Cur?" vesrfof of the air staff, R.C.A F.. is seen as he presented plaque to Lord ‘Teddi-t marshal of the Royal Air l-larce, ' Professor Barker Iairley (above) head of the German department of the University of Toronto, has been barred from 0.5., where he was iodeliver s rles of lectures It Bryn Idawr college, Byrn Mawr, Pa. This was disclosed by DI‘- Katharins I. McBride, president of the college. As a result, she said. Dr. Iairieyb lectures have been uncalled. lL-S. immigration au- thorities gave no reason for re- fllllnl to lst him enter the coun- trs‘. Dr. Islrisy. in a written state- lllsnt said ho ‘had been denied a hi"!!! before a board of special inquiry. l ‘ I it has been reported that Lady Bridgett Poulett London social queen, has been married secretly for l5 months to Colombian diplo- mat Louis Kobledi. “We have tried to keep the marriage secret for family reasons," Lady Bridgett was quoted. She told the newspaper she had been married since June 22, i948. Premier Henri Queuills of Tflhw. has resigned as a result of the problems in wages and prices Brewing out of devaluation of the franc. ‘Queuille has held together a coalition of Radical Socialists (Conservatives), Socialists and members of the Centrist Mouve- merit Republlcain Populaire for 18 months, the longest life of any French government since the Fourth Republic was formed after the war. Queuille threw in the sponge when Daniel Mayer, So- cialist labor minister, wrote what was described by well-informed sources as a virtual ultimatum de- manding wage increases for labor well beyond what Queuille was prepared to grant. Prof. Lucien Gravel (above), Laval ,univcrsity chemist, assembl- ed a simple alarm-clock mechan- ism during a 10-minute court re- cess at Quebec on Wednesday. Then, before a tense courtroom, he demonstrated ho\v an airliner could be blown up in flight at a designated moment by a time bomb. Canada will soon be host to Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of fsldla. m. Nehru iischeduled to arrive on October 23 in Ottawa. Where he will be received by Prime Minister Lonis St. Laurent Tflllbwlfll llll official visit in the Capital, the Indian Itltli U. S. and later visit Vancouver before soins lloml- A 151086 Wlltlcll Ind n will return to the Beauty at the battle between Queen's University and University of Toronto football squads includes the U. of T.’ d ‘ Stella McCorcl, shown strutting her stuff as the: Eddie Cldllillrllgliltzlrctte’ DOdThTEt-E‘ happy Yanks, who had a ‘major share in beating the Brooklyn N Si} .1 to 3 in third \Vo:~ld Series game playwd at Ebbcts Field, in _EW‘ 0i c, are shown in their dressing room after thc game. Left to righ.: Johnny Mize, whose pinch single at the top of the ninth inning‘ drove in two runs to break one-all deadlock for the Yanks; Pitcher Joe Page, xvhose great hurling gave the Yanks enough edge to boat out the Dodgers 4 to 3, and scccnd baseman Gerry Coleman who drove in the Yankees‘ fourth and, as the outcome proved, winning run. personal friend of the late Mahatma (kndhi, with whom he is shown in serious discussion (far left), Pandit Nehru has played a great part in the achievement of India‘s nationhood. In May, 1949, Mr. Nehru was in London where he visted George Bernard Shaw (second from left). The gift of delicious Indian Mangoes he brought with him were-much Harold Lusher. 22. 0t Port Cre- dit, Ont., was killed when his taxi skidded off highway near Oakvills, 0nt., and snapped off six trees. Provincial police said the taxi was being driven by 15-year-old Kath- leen Boyar of Lakeview, Ont. They said the cab had skidded on wet pavement. Miss Boyar escaped with a shaking up. Donald J. Conley, o 26-year-old race-track groom from .Wlndsnr, Ont., died ln Toronto, and two others were injured when Little Action, a 30-to-l shot, bolted and plowed through the rail during tho fourth race at Long Branch, Ont. The three horsemen, standing at the outer rail, were struck by a flying two-by-four scantling. George Candy, 46, of Montreal, also a groom, suffered head bruises and face cuts, while William Jew- ell, a 16-year-old stable boy, also from Windsor, received a. out chin and a bruised left knee. Joc- key Robert Fisher was Injured. As the horse bolted for the rail, ho jumped clear. i This youthful farmercite, pretty blonde Lelia Howley, 17, of Calc- clonia, ls secn here with her prize Holstein calf she raised. Lelia, a member of Hnltiimnnd County Calf club, had calf on ibit at two-day fair hold recently at Cale- donia. Thc youthful farmerette raised animal in spare i she works regularly in dairy of- lice. appreciated by "G, B. S." During a recent visit to Kashmir Pundit Nehru l: Sixteen-year-old Gordon Graham (above), o! Alder-wood, Ont. has” ‘been acquitted on- charge of manslaughter in death of his father on Aug. 5. The jury had deliberated nearly five hours before returning a verdict of not guilty. The boy had been charged with the manslaughter of his father, Douglas Graham, 38. who was shot in his home with a .22 rifle hc had given the youth for Christmas. In his defence young Gra- ham claimed that he had seized the weapon to protect himself during a family argument, that he didn't know the gun was loaded until il_ had gone off accidentally. _ CHINESE STEWARDESSES FOR CANADIAN PLANES: A BOW i and charming addition to the ranks of Canadian air lines stewardessel are these three Chinese girls, slated for dut_y on the Canadian Pacific Air Lines flights from Vancouver to Tokyo and Hong Kong. Shown being welcomed at Vancouver airport by their Canadian colleagues, the girls will soon shed their picturesque Oriental costumes for C. P. A. stewardess uniforms, and will share duties with Canadian girls on tho 6,500-miic rim, one Chinese and one Canadian girl to each plane. On. the C.P.A.‘s Australian service, Australian and Canadian stewardessel share duties. Lcf to right are Lorraine Ngu, Shanghai; liilincrva Dunker- ley, Vancouver; Joyce Lam, Hong Kong; Barbara Aycliffe, Port Alber- ni, B. C.; and Gloria Woo, Hong Kong, A fourth Chinese lass, Dulcio Hall, of Bong Kong, arrived in Vancouver earlier. The United States government as backed Kaiser-Frazer plan! 1'0! a new lmwpriced automobile with a $34,400,000 loan to the company- The Reconstruction Finance Cor- poration announced the big loan with the stated purpose ot hel?" ing K-F complete their line o! cars. Thc concern, a post~war ven- lure n! big-builder Henry l‘. took time out to play billiards (right centre). A great believer in relaxa- tion, he rides and swims frequently. Always fond of children, the Indian Prime Minister is shown in a charming study with the small daughter of Sir Archibald and Lady Nye. Sir Archibald is the United Kingdom High Commissioner to India. Kaiser, is reported to have asked the funds to tool up for 1951 mod~ els. The RI-IC. said the loan will run l0 years. Interest will be foul per cont. annually. ‘ r ..=_s...s.. s..._.