Show Wounded W Raiders Flown From Behind Tap Jap J ap Lines IL I Ia a r rY t 1 ra L v s J b 4 w n A Despite wounds and jungle sores John Yates a British raider left manages to smile as he is flown V I from Burma He was one of the raiding party that blew up railroad lines supply depots and disrupted communications miles behind Japanese lines in that area At center raiders board that airplane which flew them back to India They may be distinguished from RAF fliers by their bedraggled condition A raider suffering from dysentery bottom right hangs onto a rope as he drinks water inside the plane At a Lady Leatherneck Training Camp CampIn 1 s r r i L 3 H o X t n r r 6 In snappy sharp cadence a unit of women marines at top march smartly to their classes at Camp Le- Le LeJeune Lejeune Lejeune Jeune New River N N. C. C The ne lady leathernecks are wearing their raincoats At lower left two women marines check the water and oil of a jeep This is part of the toughening up course which these girls go through before they relieve a male marine so o that he can get into a more active post As part of their course cours women marines must take lessons in sailing A group is shown at right in sailboats One of the most pleasing experiences for the girls at Camp Lejeune is being served by male waiters in the llie mess halls Graduates See Rescue of War Wounded t r trA i T T y yA I b 4 fr l A group of New York high school graduates watch in awe as mem mem- members members members bers of the army air force demonstrate the mass evacuation of wounded I from a battlefront This was a feature of a long day military exhibition staged for the graduates by Maj Gen Ralph Royce commander of the First air force The planes used were DC 3 transport planes Soldier Tells Miners of African Victory VictoryA f f of I k kt t p r Mr A wounded veteran of the North African victory Sergt Ted Varney relates his experiences to a group of coal miners in Dickson City Pa A third strike of the United Mino lIno Workers was ended by an announcement by their president John L. L Lewis who said that the miners would go goback goback goback back to work under Mine Custodian Ickes until October 31 j 1 hr World Series Award Avard rf rraI I t Y bT Billy Southworth manager of the St. St Louis Cardinals is presented with a diamond ring by Baseball Czar Kenesaw M. M Landis as a re re- reward reward re- re reward ward for winning the world series last year Girls Aid China al rf 9 a The Ling lei Mci Ling chapter of the Camp CampFire Fire Firo Girls present Mme Chiang shek Kai with money for the adoption adoption tion of two Chinese war orphans and anda nd a record of their donations to United China Relief |