WORLD EVENTS M FBCTiUES ; y t j . "'""' y-wmiwt, mnmmmmmmmm , m , - , , ' , . . ". " " "" : " i V f'TKf-'x''v"W T'WWl'y mi -a T"'i J MINING COAL WITH GUNS The United Mine Workers strike 520 A MONTH White most Canadian cities and ". i in the U.S. has resulted in some bloodshed. At mine No. 4 of the Lingle Coal Company, near Clearfield, Pa., non-union employees" of the mine went to work in strip and deep pit mines carrying " guns in addition to their other equipment. Here are two of them, one with a pistol in his hip pocket and the other carrying a rifle. A Ijand of U.M.W. men carried on siege of the mine in which two men were seriously injured with shotgun pellets, ' . ' nf rrmais wink uioiuiu uuuj;t;i,, m lavlslOTK, ' his go beting for tenants. Five large rooms icjinn.un. three-room apartment rent for as low i Even ut Uiese prices, tenants say rents are hfr CERfM?IY COMMONER AND NOBLB-Member. of the British flffal house-' 1, W" " Pst-wedtiinS portrait following the colorful wedding united h 26-year-old Ekrl of Harewoad. ceremony Marion Sir? which' nephew of King George, and 22-year old 'SwhT. IOyal fam"y "-' helr Scotland vaeatton to attend nlte wedding' in St. Mirk's church, and thousands of Britons turned out for the sto-boo .marriage of commoner and nobleman. rSt In this radioptoto are shown left to Queen Mary; Princess Royal Mary, mother of the groom; the Earl of Harewood (George Henry M,,; the bride, Countess of Harewocd; King George VI; GeraW S? brother of the groom .nd best man; and Queen Elizabeth. V'. ii : ? t.l n 1 - - 3 v'- ! 4 5f J.'fl O A, t 1 a j PAKISTAN WOMEN IN NATIONAL GUARD The wonWn of Pakistan, who now enjoy full pol-! Weal rights, can boaM ,a Naton-al, .Quard.. unlt.xcel)4'1n efficiency by none of the male regW "" mehts"? Haktefan'ian 'women have abandoned the traditional Indians dres, the sari, for the smart white uniforms of wide trousers and knee length.blouses which this all-girl contingent is wearing. This Is the nucleus of the women's army, directed by iiie Begun Llakat Aly Khan,' ' wife of the president of the council. It is one of three similar battalions in East Pakistan, PUn-' Jab and Karachi. i .. ; - i. i1 -IP ' " " '" ! - 'J . . LITTLE STONE STALLS COMMERCE Stone thrown up by a-r Ehtp's propellor is believed cause of more than 24-hour tie-up of m. trafiic through the canal at Cornwall Ont. This air photo showsOT ships immobilized in the canal. More than 35 other vessels we-e anchored in the St. Lawrence river. The stone damaged thtf :. : massive gates on Lock 15. New gates were installed. ' , " WWN-" ' V 3D.LT0 CROSS CHANNEL Seen going through ' us a model yacht six feci long which may cross Mfi under radio control. It was designed by Mr. a civil servant Interested in wireless control, -X dirKlng the model by means of the radio .i'i.mpt to navigate the yacht across the chan-- m.uie this year the yacht will be controlled tin operate at a' range of three miles. There : P;m available- for the model's Ions? voyage 4 NEW MACHINE IS PUT THROUGH PACES BY BRITISH MOTOR CYCLISTS Seen coming in after a 500-mile run are three of five British mo ::cyclists who averaged over 90 miles an hour t on the Montlhcry autodrome, near Paris, France, to prove mettle of new Triumph "Thunder- ( bird" vertical twin-cylinder 650 c.c. machines. At end of the 500 miles, each machine did a final lap at over 100 miles an hour. Riders are, from left: Bob Manns, Len J. Bayliss and Alex Scobte. f A 1 i 4 -f , s ?i i,'V1 4 Jl f if em si" v4 J PEGIN ATOMIC ENERGY TALKS Representatives of the United States, Great Britain and Canada are shown as they began a series of "exploratory" discussions in Washington, on Joint research and development of atomic energy. Left to right: British Ambassador Oliver Franks; U.S. Assistant Secretary of State J(. E Webb' and Canadian Commerce Minister C.'D. Howe. In rear are Sir Derick Hover Millar (left), British minister to the U.S.; William Webster, deputy to the secretary bf defence for atomic matters; and Sumner Pike, acting chairman of the atomic energy commission. ' . T. - CE3S--Pnncessrgare X : . ROMANCE RUMORS FOLLOW is shown a, she appeared at a hunt un Fem;, s fo Ailie. The prince . 9 vMr -old Lord Oirilvy, heir of the Earl t fo-operaV" ne concrete evidence of the ' Ici'aa Kuvr J1"1 the 'PrSram now taking shape hv m traini1"6"1' v,th tne distance of the U.N. "'Jtatiun andS.iarg' numbers of social workers to "Siller, viih aUh "cation in the dominion's r"' the Um ' FUms' Psters- radl and lou0" ' !l)ilia'? n Earned social worker in her of forts '""'' 'n-y 1',ap"stie8 or. knowledge tiroes an Indian "l 1 l1e ih'w habit of health 'and cleanliness.