snfvv Prince Uupcrt pattp rectos' Thursday, October 6, 1313. ' . . RLE) :-EVENTS M FICTUR ..It.., '1 . - . - no , f'A' O y : - O 1 2 GREETS ENGLISH CLERGY President Truman r.,iv over a remarK tnai was maae at me White jembtTs of a group of visiting clergymen of the En 'land. They came to the U.S. to attend the Ameri- . tti mm . maamr , Euchari.-tif Congress in wimamsourg, va. At lett EXPERTS EXAIvIlNE Foreign, naval, military and an- attaches accredited to Canada and military representatives of the United Kingdom spent a full day Inspecting Royal Canadian Navy facilities in Halifax recently. The group on a three-day visit of defence establishments on the east coast is shown above in front of H. M.C. dockyard administration building. Front row, left to right: Air Commodore A. F. Grassi of Argentina, Brigadier-General I. Wu Dooh, China; Commodore R. O. Croneborg, Sweden; Brigadier C. E. Thurbron, D.S.O., O.B.E., army adviser to the United Kingdom high commissio ner to Canada and Capt. W. W. Porteous. O.B.E., R.C.N., superintendent of H.M.C. Dockyard. CentreVow, loft to rgiht. Wing Commami'er F. G'l Birch, assistant air advisor to United Kingdom high commissioner; Commander E H. W, Findlay, D.S.C., assistant naval advisor to high commissioner; Col. Max Waibel, Switzerland; Col. Pertev Gokee of Turkey; and Maj. O.S. Kotze, military and air advisor to South African high commissioner to Canada.. Back row: Lieut. -Col. T. R. Clarkin, United States of America; Col. Gilbert Andrier, France; Maj. M. L. LiHaie, D.S.O., Canadian army; Flt.-Lieut. C. P. Wattie. D.F.C., R.C.A.F.; Commander L. L. Atwood, R.C.N., and Col, J. C. Hodgson, U.S.A. ', R(,v j. W. C. wana, Lro uisnop oi Lonaorv. At rignt ;t Rev. II. W. Brads-field, Lord Bishop of Bath and CANADA'S 21ST PARLIAMENT OPENS Hon. J. D. Howe, De- " 1ence Minister Claxton, Finance Minister Abbott and Opposition..,-- Leader Drew enter Ottawa's House of Commons at the opening of parliamentary sessions. Expected to sit for 10 weeks, parlia . ment's problems include amendments to eliminate the Pijyju Council as Canada's last court of appeal, enlargement of jthe scope . of the National Housing Act, and arrangements for a convert- 1 tion of provincial premiers immediately alter the session's end. J 6fl s ;1 -1 I 1 -iji . smamHUm ? I4- ONAEY PRINTING DEVICE The invention of two -ntisUs, an automatic typewriter which "photographs Pf k demonstrated in Cambridge, Mass.. by famed GETTING INTO SHAPE THE EASY WAY The world's greatest hockey team until it can be proved otherwise on.the ice, has opened r.rascnal training at St. Catharines, Ont. The Leafs sped through a tough 70-minute practice game that was followed up with a gruelling physical training period. Getting back into Fliap? ma t have prove.1 to be too much of a strain for Vic Lynn ( left and Harry Watfon as they took time out to "rest and relax." z SIR STAFFORD ON EXHIBIT Sir Stafford Cripps, British chancellor of the exchequer is a curiosity among this gathering of Londoners who view the devaluation of the pound with mixed .' feelings. Sir Stafford and Prime Minister Attlee are the targets:-' of criticism from Conservatives on the right and from Labor-" unions on the left. One union, Branch No. 1 of the Amalgamated Engineering Union went so far as to pass a resolution calling for "the immediate removal" of Cripps. r.. ur. Vannpvur Bush seated as Dr. Samuel Cald-Ma-vsaclnisctLs Institute of Technology, looks on. ul. the film from the machine can be devel(roed H on a Printing plate, ready for the press to roll. If i.morcmiiy, Ule niaehlne could revolutionize the dustry. - 1 1 - Ja -av RYDER CUP IS HEADING BACK TO ITS AMERICAN HOME-Lord Wardington, a sportsman of the old school, is shown (right) presenting the Ryder Cup to Bcn'Hogan of tle American Professional golf team that recently defeated the British for the trophy . at Ganton, Eng. Hogan, still shaky from injuries received in an auto accident, cap-amed the American team in non-playing-, capacity. . . . . , CHRISTIAN RALLY IN BERLIN An estimated 30.000 Protestants from Berlin' and from the Soviet zone of Germany -a'hered this week in the Waldbunne, In the. British sector to attend a Christian solidarity rally. Dr. Ot to Dibeluis, BUhop of Berlin, addressed the crowds, stressing the need of practising obedience, love of nei ghbor, self-sacrifice, and criticizing the rising power of the state. - In this veiw of the event the overflow of spectators can be seen sealed in the aisles and standi 113 on the outskirts of th; huge arena. HORSE" ' a '8ritiih f tlle most unusual exhibits at Hie Ai e ,"Ai"Haft ConslTuctHls' Show In Farnborough, Farnborou rS6' & 2"sea ter helicopter, shown in ''liji,.,, ,s . , The straiige-looking helicopter has Peered hy one engUu... . .