mmM Prince tlupttt DafI? lctof Thursday, September 15, 1949, M PACTUM ' ' s i 4 II PAW A 1 ; ' 5 1 , t f , i , r . . , : in.-, I Afl! -I" rvv .'J! ax- - ruiL...:A..u: .i "lnHiini'ii"' 1 . F.ip . 1 . , 4 ;:,'tj? tW':;, - n . K, v 'A DOLLAR CHAT Sir Stafford Cripps, British' chancellor or the exchequer, centre, chats with Canadian Finance Minister Dou2las Abbott, ri eht. as thPv iP lan-Amcrican financial conference in Washington. BritLsh Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln is. atleft- (C P. Photo- :i.L-Spnn Farm Sovereign Supreme lived up to name when he took the grand champion's ribbon at Na!imul Exhibition livestock show. Owned by J. Strcetsville, Out., the bull also won for his owner ; eniicr breeder or the show. Holding the animal is koil of Elba, NT. . (C. P. Photo) ALPINE RESCUE Five men risked their lives In a successrul attempt to rescue Alpine climber Ian McKay, 31, who suffered a broken leg and head Injuries after a 75-foot fall down the face of a hanging cliff on Red Tusk peak, 45 miles northwest of Vancouver in the Tantalus range. The crack mountain rescue party which flew to Kay's aid is shown on one of the easy patches on the .7,000-root mountainside. Kay's basket stretcher is visible.; (C. P. Photo) 1 ."4 E : ?, Ji,';, V'VJ. V" tfc'' .V . I 1 fV P i ! J " . 1 in n & i i '!? i i'f 'i If '.. 4 i j Mt J - 1 RECEIVES DELEGATES Four delegates to the 17th General Synod of the Church of England ' In Canada at Halifax discuss church matters du-ing a reception given by Lt.-Gov. J A Mc-Curdy or Nova Scotia at his official residence. They are left to right: Canon W. F. Payton or Prince Albei t, Sask.,' Canon T. W. Isherwood of Halifax: Rev. J. A. P. Kent, chaplain to the Archbishop of York:and Rev. H. R. Hunt of Toronto, assistant clerical secretary to the lower f . house of the Synod. (C. P. Photor. WW 2 I i (.'V.. wr- .w t YCLIST- Believed to be the oldest active motorcycl- SET FOR DOLLAR TALKS Top Canadian delegates to the Can-ada-U.S.-U.K. rinancial conference at Washington, External Affairs Minister Pearson and Finance Minister Abbott are shown checking over documents during a recess in the talks. (CP Photo) w. w. b. Henry, 92, or Goderlch, Ont.. is shown here on a pleasure trip. Recently granted a new licence. 'Mm to operate a motorcycle until he was 70. C. P. rhoto) it 3, v r 1 . 'XI r k'SM 1 A li4-:Tl a,:w- 'I--!C ' L,..,... ..huank A it mill t tmin,,.. It -Dig .viiiSS'i rri -i KEEPING IN TOUCH Mile. Visiting Canada for L'Accueil r,,,in FOR NOVA SCOTIANS When Stanley and 'inin f lh,,v been, Dartmouth. N.S., arrived in Dartmouth, Eng., n'-,mou'h1tUn heriPS and were carried In triumph alon; rpslt1ents W;s' Alprt to traditions or the .sea, the town's v'i() Fai'lert" P'1'cciateii tne courageous Teat or the two brothers. EVENT OF MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS Tracy S. Voor-. hees, new U.S. under-secretary or army, stands at attention beside General-of-the-Armies Douglas MacArthur as he Is wel- corned with full military honors on arrival at Haneda airport in Tokyo aboard General MacArthur's personal plane "Bataan for two-week visit. MacArthur said that Japan had raithfully adhered to the terms of the surrender and should be granted a peace treaty. Danger of communism had passed, he said. Benoite Colard who met her first Canadians at her home near Caen, where Canadian troops made their headquarters during the bitter righting in Normandy in 1944, is busy renewing the acquaintance. Franco-Canadien, which helps welcome Canadian visitors to France, she is shown scanning international news teletype in the Ottawa Bureau of the Canadian Press. (C. P. Photo) i'hov ' m.,r- U,P I, '""inc in their 20-foot boat, Nova Espero, which 4 th""lves ln a IIa!lfax bas(,ment. i llillnill l 'v