I ma" "GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN s 'ocroai-in" 1950-. SM!LING CHAMPS-Beverly Hanson of Pasadena, Callf.. grins hap- pily as she receives the Cox Cup from "Mr. Golf" himself, Bobby Jones. at Atlanta. Miss Hansen defeated Mae Murray of Rutiand, Vt, 6 and 4 to win the 50th annual Women's Amateur Goif- Championship at the East Lake Country Club. d . bet: a wits ith Today! after a three-week. night from the Russian SovietIr;gleic:(33o::ea1?3'a1:d)o amrlesulet, is hayguy zone of Prague i0 We Amrian border and one year settled in Canada. A student in Prague. Irene was in Western EuroP9- 5119 15 mimm dlwcm" mm" arrested for not conforming to Communist views. club department, in Winnipeg's Y. W. C. A. ' Used to strange characters as he is, this shoe- Sam Haycock was sent to London from U. S. where thine man in Leicester Square, London. looks startled it was used in making film "Destination Moon." .t seeing his customer. The spaceship suit worn by 1318!! SALTS - These four young Irishmen are congratulated after making. a 3,600-mile voyage from Ireland to New York aboard a 38- foot sloop. They left Ireland on June 15, and arrived in New York. Sept; 24. All architectural students, they plan to continue their studies in the U. S. From left to right are: Desmond Dalton; Anthony Jacob; John Kenny; Kevin O'Farrei1; and the Irish Consul General in New York, Grant I-foaly. "ERR!" TRAP-An American Marine ilusi-d miles welt Of SGWL hgt 5"m93"" t;:::g';nE;fo1;'::: i I i i -v - i . 't - "W-News ' EA-A a orrea 2 r ” V . ' p ; , for ;gI9nedwb;o;:ihI1fx0;e:n of;'I;:;;ro-n (1;-Jgrcngf; l;;,ifff;mi;V N ""e p , , 1 t i m so an TIDE - A stranded zsr waits he!plew- dence of the dangerous S0-foot tide at Inchon whicl "fg ”l'td ) "p ' ! In ' mu m. 10 p p . 3 e or .. . e ly for the tide to come in at the port of Incl-ion. The had to be taken into consideration in the close tlmp " c " w W 3” "9 "" ” "W ' i p '. J. I I , ' vessel was caught when the tide receded during un- ing of the assault operation. Exclusive NEA-Acmd - . p- I i 4 ' . I . ' loading operations on D-Day. This is graphic evi- photo by staff photographer Richard C. rertulon. 3 ' ., . V , . p . . ; More apprehensive than tie-rce are these leopard cubs. cuddling in the corn-er oi the Bristol Zoo's cat house. Just five months old. they are the zoo's latest arrivals. K V. .1 -.-,L, A V . b I . d ' 1 r . i -'- i ' . A 1 Se- ll not 1 thtbatt am: itheAtls- vmuofstowedbnerrlpne byosn-DMI1. ROW. (uni-K.g i,” P ::rlc.I.u5:ol::1'nb.lD::lpf?v::'b:, dg:I.l!:e:pb:hSIr ' ..,rd o;:;s:o:sdi:l::Qs': gs-ialrrin ;5 tie. .Sm:li ovcgre :muhe:it!se: 3:il';'h:rnmered. "I it SOIIWMMNOII 510'” 0V.Wb0'N,1v 4T0WM4- of the largest pumpkin og his pugu.- in man pumphi: . rears. Reaching a speed of 32 miles-up our. it was the pleasure steamer sunk, repair installations damaged. steel 0 o