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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH A typical illustration of the sudden sweep of righteous bel- ligerency which suddenly transformed America into a hard hitting war machine is a group of former housewives, stenographers, suand feminine factory workers who guard the in Wis. Before Pearl Harbor, these percharger plant Milwaukee, women probably would have been shocked at the sight of a gun. Now they are crack shots with pistols, shotguns, and tommy guns, as they and other patriotic women guard our vital war plants. Allis-Chalme- Wounded American soldiers, who were among the first to be exchanged under an agreement arranged with Germany, are shown as they arrived in the United States. Left to right: Staff Sergt. Lester E. Miller, Tech. Sergt. John H. Gardner, Staff Sergt. Norman C. Goodwin, Staff Sergt. Milton K. Williams, and an unidentified soldier. Exchange is based on mutual repatriation of seriously ill or wounded men who cannot return to combat. rs Nicholas M. Schenck, president of Loews Inc., as he left federal court in New York, after testifying that he was forced to pay extortion money to a ring of racketeers. Eight men were on trial for the extortion of more than 1,000,000. Is the Sky the Limit? Learning to See Through Their Fingers n HALT! That's what Agnes means when she blows her whistle. Ze-me- GATE GUARD Lucille Beil examines the gate pass presented by the driver of a loaded truck. CHECK All vigiladies have orders to be suspicious , Jewell Holliday, left, not only checks this visitors credentials but also the inside of a leather bag he is carrying. The military women stop each visitor to make sure that he or she is okay before being admitted. They also check each incoming automobile and the contents of all briefcases, lunch boxes, and packages. Below: Yvonne Hyden, left, puts most of her shots in the bulVs eye. Mary Andraski checks the high Wearing oxygen masks and cold weather flying gear, these men participate in an experiment to determine heights to which fliers can safely ascend. This is one of the Students at the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind, tests being conducted at the Bronx, N. Y., prepare to write a composition on the subject of Why I laboratory, Wright Field, Like a St. Bernard Dog. They are getting impressions of their friendly Ohio. subject through their fingers. The patient dog is Shag Boy owned by Mrs. Eleanor Reiff who is holding him. aero-medic-al Postwar Dream Girl of 16 Italians who Mourning relatives gather around the fresh graves the for shooting of a German were killed by the Nazis in retaliation soldier. The soldier had stolen a chicken from a local family. Inscription Fason the eross reads: They died from the forces of Naziism and cism. According to reports from Italy, this scene is common in many towns through which the Nazis are retreating before the might of Alheu armies which were steadily roUing toward Rome and Berlin. Dolores Moran, Hollywood, Calif., holds a picture of a soldiers postwar dream girl painted by Private James J. Fagan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Men of the 134th ordnance depot base voted that she most closely resembles the dream girl. THE BOSS is Lieut. E. E. Van Toor. He trains the lady guards for their posts. He is pictured showing Peggy Walker, a new recruit, how to disarm an 1 |