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Show o 11 T ; I- i ti ? v I n i u ! ji 1 v, i V, Vv A I Ti t t i t li n t: ! 'i i i i d r J PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH)- DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 i I Cathedral Spires Over Bombed Area X' ewe . . kMi' J J oi?Jia. Jio V on. csy Cvj cS cj cs cv c5o 5j cy Britain's Rulers Viev Damage Done Buckingham Paicce in German Air Raid CV 5 Kp U. S. Experts Study Bermuda for Bases t n r i if i i"i k 11 .1 ! i i I 1 -. i . ' . .. . t 1 . B. u, . - :.7 -- i (iSt.A Htttlio-'t tlf'l liul.,) Shattered bmidinfs, crumbled masonry, raping holes ki loute of London Lome-; all U':tily to the fury or HiUtrs ui-nal blitz against Great Britain fcittr four lights of extensive bombings. In the backgiouwd, the tall hpiit'S of lit. Paul's Cathedral. itadio, London to New. 1' oik. - . t.jm . . .. a (ISt.A t.utl. I fit- f.i.... Flaslied by cable from London to New York, this picture shows King George and Queen ElizaDeth of England viewing damase done to Buckingham Buck-ingham Piiace v; hen a 250-pound delayed action bomb dropped from a German war plane exploded on the grounds. The King's study and the Queen's drawing room were wrecked and the noita tide of the ualace ehov.fi extensive damaee. Note the huee bomb crater. (SKA 1 fleplioloj America's experts to study potential all and naval bares in Bermuda-Rear Bermuda-Rear Adm. John W. GreemJude, kit. and Brig. Gen. Jacob L. Devers. right, JUwwn tting greeted on the U. 3. S. it. Louis by U. S. Consul YviHiam It, Eeck upon wrival at Hamilton, Eermuaa- Britain's Prime Minister Sees Fury of Hitler's "Airblitz r t ' I r i. ; i 1 0 , ... if 1 rA7;4 T fie photo) Prime Minister Vinr;ton Churchill of Pir-'Und leaves a small hotel in Ranvgate that had been wrecked by enem bombs an hour or two beioi e hi:; arrival on a tour of inspection. During hi.-; tour of the southeast coa&t the piuue miiiLstcr v.itni.;:ed un air battle in which two nlunes weu- downed a .short distance away. Si reel Scene, London, Sept. 11 - Homes Made Shambles Bv Bombs Grapes Ripen, and Festivals Draw Nigh 4 -' A , :i i Cheer up, k--;s are ripe, heading the fall festivals la the annual Lodi, Calif, Grape and Wine Festival. Sept. 13-15, to draw throngs to the north-Am north-Am tan Joaquui Valley grape producing een-rs. Dorothy Lera, in old-world old-world attire, checks a tolcay entry. British" Guns Defiant in Iceland Lost Nazis attempt to establish air buses in Iceland for attack on Britain from the north, English "protectively "pro-tectively occupied" the Danish island after Denmark capitulated to Germans. These huge anti-aircraft etins. above, indicate thai English and Canadian troops in Iceland haven't uetr. loafing since arrival. Eight Perish Off L. A. When Freighter Rams Fishing Barge !! i Baby Takes a Bowr from the Duchess r v is r S Eight persons died when the Japanese freighter SakitoMaru rammea and sunk the fishlns? baree Olympic II ta a dense fog off Los Angeles Harbor. The bow of the fishing baige is shown poking oat of the water, ud tLe Sakito Maru La teen in the background. w- U. S. Marine Band Leads British Force From Shanghai ii ) 5 ' ' i. V f i.i:a a , , ..-. ta Wer.ty rescue .vmi-.erw. de.g-tired after sleepless niphts, dig: hito wreckage of a London home in search of Iximhimr ic tints after the fourth consecutive all night onslaught by German raiders. The hoasa bar, been snatteied to kindling wood dimensions. This view was sent by cable from London to New f Accustomed to receiving bows, the Duchess of Windsor seems to be giving one while putting at her ease the bashful little Bahama girl who has just presented a bouquet. Spectators and the Duke of Windsor, richt. look cn with amusement. The occasion was the formal welcome for the new Governor, given by the native population popu-lation of New Providence Island to the uke of Windier. ' ' ' . . . i Comradeship between British and Americans in Shanghai was demonstrated when the first contingent of Brit-i-ii broeps stationed there left for "service elsewhere." Three hundred East SuiTeys and Keaforth Hihlahdeis fcre thown marching from the Shanghai Race Coum led by the Foui-th U. S. Marines B:aid. i |