'l'i-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN gags; :,g,d;q 'u5'u'u'uI'n'n':'u'-'.'ui'n'n'u'u'u'i'n'u'-'n'-'u':"u'-'-'-'n"u'u'1":'-'-'-'-'n'n'u'J'u'-'.'n'u':"u'u'n'n'u'u'-'-"u"J'-' '-"-”-'-"-"-'3.”-'.'-'n'u'-1'-'u -'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'v'n'Pn'u'n"u'-'-'J'u'u'-'-' -'u"-'n'i-5'-'-"-'ui'n':r'u'd':'u'u'u"u"1'-F-'n"u"n'.'-"iu'u':'u'u.'u'-'u'-'1'-'-'u'ni'iI Aucosr 22. 1952 2"? A .,-,..'-,I,-.'.5'.'i- I THE NEWS l-7THE WORLD IN PICTURES 1" l? E&f&VHffhVn5HhH5Vf-VHfAHVuH5'hVff g , , ,.. H . , V J, . '- t..5wyh AMBASSADOR T0 TURKEY - Maj-Gen. V. W. Odlum, C. B., C. M. G., D. S. 0., become Canada's am- bassador to Turkey in 1947 He was born in Cobourg, Ont, in October. i880 and served in ,the South Af- rican war and the First and Second World Wars. (CP from National Film Board) GREETING A KING - Iraq's seventeen-year-old King Faisal (left) 15 Kft-"Bled by President Harry Truman as he arrives at the White l-ligtise for luncheon. The boy monarch is in the U. S. on an informal , 1. fl . , ' sovffsdswlglmihscnrea.dFolii-nine oer- made 2,000 homeless. A heavy my xn me sugar 0 (dead or mlss- downpour ilad converted the Lyn en inundation that River into a raging torrent. lrlmlll l).nlA(;E - Citizens of im, Solncrsct, England, sur- V llzlmrlge wrought by flash , u. :,.,t. VRICKETY-ROCKET MAIL -- Hoping for baekln fro ities, Proiessor Albert Puelienbuerg readies hi5g"In&l'inCE:Ixi:??rI1g".;l:E):gI: for a test flight near Bremen. it is the first post-war Germanq-nadg rocket, built with permission of the Allied Military Security Board Mode of po'or-grade materials, Puellc-nbuerg': rocket may mmedmf MONTREAL I-IDITOR - George V. FPri!iiS(iii is editor-in-chic! of the Montreal Star. A iormer mail- aging editor of the Winnipeg Free Press, he was born in Cipn, Fife, Scotland in 1897 and came to Can- 'adl1 at the mze of seven. He is a. graduate of the University of A1- berta and a Rhodes Scholar. (CF PHOTO) - v ' A . 45 VANCOUVER SENATOR. - Seli- ator John Wallace de Beque Farris, Q. C,, D. C. L., LL. D. is liberal senator for Vancouver Soutll. He was born Dec. 3. 1870 at White's Cove, N. 13. President of the Can- adian Bar Association 1037-38. he has been in the Senate since 1017. (CP PHOTO) 1 FORMER CHAMPION - Toni- my Burris, '11, Canada's first and only world's heavyweishy boxing clizimpion-who now lives in Cali- fornia. has become a preacher with a gospel of "Universal Love". Be inst his title to Jack Johnston in Sydney, Australia, in 1906. (CP PI-IU-IO) be improved enough to carry mail. HIGII JACIIEII - Inventor Vincent Paolucci, of Cleveland, Ohio. points to his new hydraulic car jack. All you have to do when you get a flat. he says. is to press a button on the dashboard, then get out and watch the car go up without an ounce of work on your part Molorl lrhli-ll . Fllliii i mllllrd'.s circle A3'W- "Il!iP:ls,ls believe the UNTS 'WliPi-'0: air lwnr in Korea may more .1 :ll'l,ior fllctor in ending the .lr-long stalling in truce iiiliti. lit” at right shows where the t-liemv ins siltiered. danlngmg blows Y0cer:'.ijl' irom fleets of Allied Diaries. Until June 23, when 500 UN lilrllen Kayoed five power illmnu, the Allies had spared Red hydr”"'i"Vi'i0 Dlants from air as- Ziiilis ill rm effort to show the hincso no llivnsion of their terri- :W M3 threatened. Serving fur- 91' Yiollcc unit the Allies will play mush until Communist truce neg- ””Wir-'- mill their stubborn stand 9" WP 'e rlrntliocked prisoner ex- gixsc lsslle it ere the recent state- m. by Lien. J. Lawton Collins and "ms Tiiiiiidefiet llighg des- mb” 1" 1iIi'i)ut nelow. ' Kiln. mknin lot left). Ihe um "?lnila(4, t1WJbV.'-I a illl-cc--months-old rac- a neighbor of the Leonards in tile eon. .5 ncllcst addition to baby chimney of on p of nets, home at Beavcrton. Ont, Bobby the raccoon l(i,V includes a kitten, is a bottle-fed baby with occas- llcr mother, Found by ionnl Air Punch May Spark Maior Mi trues mm ohlof Gen. Nun n lmloa ”' "temp: to inumlamcmmunm truce , hm"- ampm us. Anny emu on sun Gen. " ('”".'hI (inlet), "If the Communist: Insist complete fighter ulna: ., 3; l ' .45.". bits of bread eak" In Truce lane 21: in largest combat o.:cr:l:i.ln aim end of world war ii, Llasied isupung power in- ., two power plants on song- Reservoir. s . cilan Iilvur two at s:Ilxcllo;g; near an "Key Military " hit by nlanllm oihombm. do ' ' morale in it. Communion- tion centers and muniilom stockpiles at and Sarlwon i ' ' - - nil K the IIIIIIII on the 3000-toot sup-an: dun on Ila: ihurn coin: to be supplementing his liquid diet. Al- obandoncd farm though not encouraged to do so, will crawl into unoccupied bed and sleep all night , and sugar with the blankets up to ills chili. In for some tough horn ” Colllns culled the recent flight of three squadrons of Thuiulujou (at right) from the us. as Indication of on! growing sir strength. The flight of the F-041: W36 tho lnng& nu-borne movement of n IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL - Laval Fortier. 47. is deputy mlniste: of the Department of Citizenship and Inilnigraiion. He was born in Quebec city. (GP PHOTO) Biggest surprise in the week-long medal Canadian Rifle Association shoot at Ottawa was the score posted by two women ahnrpshooters who tied for first, ahead of 600 main out of a possible competitors in the qualifying round Governor-Genel'ai's gold OI the ix; ONE AT A TIME - Washington second hnseman Floyd Baker throws to first, attempting a double iii.'i)', niicr The play 0 of the game M the Yankro Shuilllln, but the throw w Mile 0! the New York Yankees. get the batter, Gil Mei)ou;;old. match. Marjorie 150, firing left, of the British rifle tcxlm, lulu Lieut. Mary MacLennml of Alex- andra. RE. 1.. scored at crack H9 rounds each of the 200, 500 and 600-yard ranges. Miss Foster, who Eisley team two years ago. Foster. is the first woman ever to accom- pany a. British team to Canada. was also the only woman to win King Feisal II of Iraq is seer. Xmerica the l7-year-old monsrci. the King's prize, Licut. MacLen- pointing out the woman building to his uncle, Prince Re- spect oil refineries and confer with slmniing member of the Cnmdim gent Emir Abdul llinh, following Pruident Truman in Washington. u.. v :- in mm became the first forcing out the sliding Johnny rune in the third inning as too late to . ... .......,, 1. .u In I report from Ottawa it was ing crop as gi'oll.n;: conditions in revealed the wllellt crop l..,.. the three provinces have been ening is the largest Canada has nearly ideal. This ycrlr's record ever known. The current estimate crop is growing on 26,000,000 acres.- is that the yield will be 656,000,000 less than a record lilimber, as bushels. almost 100,000,000 more coiilpzircd to 28,700,000, the largest than Canada has produced in xlny number of acres sovsll to wheat, in other year, The prairies are ox-1940. Above, ll conveyor belt is pected to account for all but about seen piling up grain for storage 24,000,000 bushels of this stagger ill silo. board the Queen Mary. While in On ll. tour of New York City Empire State .vili study irrigation systems. in- their recent uvivv '-