JARCH 25. 1951 r i H , H ; -THE GUARDIAN. CHARD()TTETOWN iPAGE,THIRTEEN u:.:-x-:- -:n:-:.,.x.-. . u . X .lll3IXlIlZ WOR n...-gnu At. unc1rnu-.un-- ......-.n'n"snrsnr'n'n'cnrInri - .. SWEDEN JET WITH FRENCH ACCENT - France now has a jet passenger plane. the "SO-30 Nene". pictured cruising over Villacourblay airfield on its lirst test flight. The transport can travel at more than 450 miles an hour. GREAT BRITAIN 2 3 down in the job ':ioot gash had been carved in drifts near Oyen where long. THEYRE HANDY TO HAVE AROUND KITCHEN ! -Besides carrying out their regular pro- fessional duties, men of the Royal Canadian Navy have 16 take their turn at pcriorrning housekeeping tasks about their various ships. Since his mess is his home. sailors i like Leading Seaman Bruce Legatt (left) of Jasper, Alberta. and Harvey Symington ot Edmon- ton. seen taking their turn at washing the breakfast dishes take pride in keeping their quarters shipshape. Members of the com- 0. s woouomiomsomr - Canadian Riilemsn. Pvt. Morris .1. No shortage of snow exists in Alberta on first day in passenger train was snowbound. Two plows broke fhi spring where railway section is shown after a 25- and snow "mountain" was 150 yards miinicatlons vbranch a-board v Can- adian destroyer Ath-abaskan on patrol oil west coast of Korea. these two westerners also stand regular communications watches in addition to sharing in house- keevpin-: duties. Albania, Russia's smallest and most inaccessible satellite, has pro- claimed martial law-to slap anti- Russlan demonstrations. it was re- poried. Reports reaching London claim' an estimated 5,000 Russian exports have islren over the coun- irylwlth its l,l75,w0 ,p ulstian. The disorders. olimsxed ?y I res ported bomb explosion killing 17 persons. wei-econsidered the most critical of recent upheavals bo- hind the iron curtain. Reports of bombings, attacks on Soviet of- ficials, and subsequent -Red ro- prlsnis have reached many of Frank Costello. at left, reputed racket rajah of New York city, is seen wearing a halt smile as if hes hall glad that the big show in New York is over. Seen seated at the witness table beforethe Senate com- mittee inves gating crime in 11.8.. with his attorney. George Wolf. Cos- tello has r used to tell prohers during their eight-day hearings. which are now being resumed in Washington, how much he is worth - a refusal that could lead to his imprisonment for contempt of Congress. The com- mittee has called Costello one of the top crime syndicate leaders in 11.8. -a charge angrily denied by the racketeer, who has continually stated that, whatever his past gambling and bootlegging sins, he's gone straight now and is a respectable businessman. QUITS AFTER. ULTIMATUM-James J. Moran (seated) reads his resig- nation siatement to reporters in New York, bowing to Mayor Vincent Impcllitteri's ultimatum that the water commissioner resign or face trial. The ultimatum was a result of a revelation beioreithe Senate Crime In- vestigating Committee than Moran was given 355,000 in gifts by the head of the Uniformed Fireman's Association. . By virtue of her milk production for post no days. which had enough butteriat content to make roughly 1.030 pounds of butter. three-your-old "Brampton Belle Beacon" has been awarded the Canadian buttcriat pro- duction championship by Canadian Jersey cattle club. Owned by Don I-load Forms at Richmond Hill. Ont. the prtsoaonoy cow .. grgnd chgm- pion at Canadian National Exhibitioniondirolervo mud champion at the SPAIN MEMBERSHIP IN I946 W CURRENT STRENGTH . Medi'iermnoan5oa EEI PERCENT OF LOSS Newschart above, based on figures compiled by Homer M. Byington, Jiz, director of State Department's office of Western European Affairs. shows that Moscow is apparently losing its fight to take over European democracies by "boring from withln." Byington's report said that the Communist party has lost one-third-1,295,000-of its members in west- ern Europe since World War II. He credited the Marshall Plan with o. major share oi the success oi! western European recovery. MAGIC MOMENT-Nerves strained to eateh the split second when Georgeiown's Joseph Deady breasts the tape. the judges hunch forward Is Dendy wins the 1.000-yard run of the ICAAAA 30th Annual indoor C-hamipionships at New York's Madison Square Garden. The eiiort put forward by the runner. as evidenced by his facial expression. paid off. Dcady's time was two minutes. ii and 7-10 seconds, bettering the record for the event. Tom Vooni--0" also of Georgetown. came in sec- ond. yawning. iwmm-ii.-......,. Former New York mayor. Wil-4 liam 0iDwyer. is in his old stamp- ing grounds to testify in U. S. Senate gambling probe. O'Dwyer described the syndicate "Murder. Inc." to the hearing and named the directors as Joe Adonis. the 1ategBu'gsy Siegel, Meyer Lanski. Willie Morettl and "Lucky" Lu- ciano. Mr. O'Dw'yer. now U. S. ambassador to Mexico, also testi- fied that he p may have gotten lreiip from a friend of the fabulous Pranilr Costello in his 1945 mayor- llty campaign. Spoirug arrived but was greeted wliih wintry -blasts and snow throughout most of Canada. Gladys Sangent holds 1 day-old spring lamb. who will be hard put to find a stretch of grass for his friskinvg. Up close. Canadians are gentle and industrious. From iafair they Ire known to he very generous, ..said Steve G. Rockanas, newly ap- pointed Greek consul to Canada upon his arrival in Toronto. where he has established the royal con- sulate of Greece. Pavoraibly im- pressed wiiih his now surroundings the 33-year-old diplomat said Can- ada ivil-1 have ”a fantastic future al'id,l! heading tor a new golden 5416' Hobo; cram. is helped to an no station behind front mm by Lance Eulwei -art!-E F-slime 01 A" Royal Winter Fair inst mr-- has not only won nwuds go. mm um 0pL . . m, H, prj pug bsnisn premier Enver Hoxhs is A . i C ' , i hxmi m""'"' "”""'”"' cm 3”" me" '" W .9 mm . enauuerea by threat'ened"crIck- M M "" "' '”"”” ”-W M Mr Wm" of -nimni is concerned. Fsm- ans. nus, rm: woons Au. inna..ne. was jammed with hundreds of holes of wool. rm. down. ous animal is seen above with F. Redelmier, left, and W. Rcdelmier pm- priewr of farms. C ' cause or the long strike or New I l nd W Worsted Mills workers, Boston'si0n:Il:monw:ooll:l?i tic into the pier was halted altogether when three Ihliiloods more arrived almost simultaneously. cw