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Show The Cache American. Ijran. Cache County. I'tah Back From Russia Injured by Robot Bombings Thre Pair Supplies and Troops Conlinue to Roll In H W I 1 '"N i ' I i ij! t:, i sam "tn p A. A 'Mr J i ' , .r i ' i ' ..... I t? 4 'ii yV.: r f j W t ijC- wr .X db . ySf: J"" o - ' f , I, v. V V, 4dfr , 1 jy , r . ? . . - . ('.' i -- - , ,j. - This radlopboto received from London shows patients being received bospilsl after tbe building In which they bad been hospitalized was hit by a Natl flying robot bomb. More than 2,752 persons were killed and 8,000 hospitalized in first report issued by Trlme Minister Churchill. While effective steps have been taken to combat the effectiveness of new of prewar robot campaign, and tbe majority of them are destroyed, they still remain every possibility a serious threat to London. st a .y ' t jf- v '. r. r - Nazi Collaborationist Loses A i I ?. fPvi - V f s v - A ' A Crowning Glory ' v v , f .! , V . ,v - j' , ' rv '! v I, - t - 'V-- W , ' s K t.. Striking panorama of the French invasion orach was made by a roast guard combat cameraman from a hillside rut with trenches, in foreground, by ousted Nazi defenders. The channel is black with ships as reinforcements and supplies pour ashore to reinforce tbe troops to coutlnue their advance southward. Bar rage balloons float overhead to protect the landings. 1'otil captured harbors have been repaired, and perhaps even later, the beachheads are being utilized to land men, supplies, munitions and food as well as hospital and canteen supplies Dow being furnished tbe Invaders. Task Force Admiral Troop Train Wreck in South f , Bkon jdks 7 Frio Johnson, president of the) U. S. chamber of commerce, Is shown upon his return from a trip to Russia where be met Red leaders Including Joseph Stalin and visited many of the industrial centers and fronts. lie reports that there Is tj. : ' .S.- r A' 3 a W. Vice Adm. M. A. Mitscher, comAt least 17 persons, ail but two of them soldiers, were killed and scores of persons injured when an L. and N. troop train plunged Into mander of Task Force 58, aboard a gorge of the Clear river 11 miles south of Jeilico, Tenn. The his carrier off Saipan during encountrain was carrying more than 1,000 GIs Just out of training. The bag- ter with Jap fleet In the Marianas. He is watching the launching of gage cars and kitchen burned. planes. - 50-fo- ot Russian Squeeze Is on Warsaw Ace Meets Princess VW-- X- vy; - C The French patriots made tbe punishment fit the crime (as any female who has had her crowning French girl was taken from her home by force and glory" sheared will attest). Grande Guillotte, sheared of her long hair for collaborating with the Nazis. Many French patriots have Joined together and While they have not announced the punishhave designated a large number of collaborationist suspects. ment to be given to all the men on the list, it looks as if tbe women will soon be missing their hair. German Nurse Talks First Marines to Land in U. S - feiMviLw-r- tAi if V r4 'Mr ?.ri w; ;; v . i, jm. v ir v c?-- 4;i 401 v z ' wA - 1X3, sf Princess Elizabeth is shown here in conversation Gen. with Lieut. James Doolittle, commander With the evacuation of Kowei by the Germans, the way was made .clear for the Red army to apply the pincers to the strategic city of Warsaw. Map shows how Minsk and Kowei may be used as springboards for that drive. Vilna a prey from Minsk with Latvias capital city, Riga, menaced by a drive from Polotsk. Comforts of Home Hindenburg Bastion Falls 11PA ' O ' i The First marine division, with 2,743 happy members, arrived in San Diego after 26 months in the South Pacific. This unit struck Americas first land blow at Japan at Guadalcanal. Their most recent action was on New Britain island where they drove out the Japs. Press Interview is given by this German nurse, taken during fighting With other around Cherbourg. nurses she was later transported back to her lines while hostilities ceased. Marines Flush Out Japs Chief in Hospital gen- eral of the U. S. Eighth air force after the princess christened a flying Rose of York," at an fortress American bomber station In S: ' Av. pv'('!!) J V- -. v . , ' , .M' , t Morning cup of coffee and his Hindenburg Bastion, as this captured German West Wall" con- morning paper is being enjoyed by crete emplacement was known, is the present abode of Sergeant Savage Pfc. Maurice Kreuger, Pawpaw, 111., and his Chindits. The new occupants, shown pointing to a comment oa fa front of his Retreat Hotel" on the Normandy beachhead. the wall, are members of a Bofors gun crew. fr V v v. vv opvy oYnOtfifiAiit ,8k M..: ? j f ii I- - Saipan marines attacking a Jap position, flush the enemy out with demolition charges, and pick them off with rifle fire as they try to escape. The moment the photo was made marines had Just killed of the a Nip who had tried to escape from his foxhole. Seven-eighth- s Saipan American losses were marines. Injured while rescuing an enlisted man during the fierce fighting at Saipan, Marine Lieut. CoL E. F. Carlson, winner of navy cross, C. O. of the Carlsons Raiders. |