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Show • SENTINEL'S WEEKLY FEATURE PAGE OF LATEST WORLD EVENT NEWS PICTURES THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE. UTAH Friday, Nov. 10, 1944 Where's the Law of Gravity? Three -Ladies Who Are 'Standing' for Congress • I Glamour is being added to the races for seats in congress by (left) 1\-lrs. Emily Taft Douglas daughter of Lorado Taft, sculptor, and wife of Marine 1\1aj. Paul Douglas; (center) Clare Boothe Luce play~ight and wife of Henry Lace, New York publisher; and (right) Mrs. Belen Gahagan Douglas, actr~ss and wife of The maritime service boys in training at St. Petersburg, Fla., thlnk Marine Capt. Melvyn Douglas, movie star. that Katy Turner has tbe law of gravity licked when it comes to riding the end of her aquaplaning boards. as in this picture. She puts it on /f" 1 edge at nearly a mile a minute off the Florida coast, where the service 1 men have taken up this form of sport. Th M•ddJ N J M d y e arne s u l\'J.lSery' W or ater I ·m~= Page Seven Loaded for Action Loaded with equipment, gtm and grenades, Pvt. Paul de Ladurontaye cf Detroit, Mich., has some "K,. ra· tions tied to his back for safety. by his comrade, Pfc. Joseph Cun!leen of Chicago, ru. Both soldiers took ]Jart in Aachen campaign. Voice of America 'Dime -A-Dozen' Club Formed First Lieut. Raymond Ross, 1\-!edford, Ore., is shown handing out certificates attesting to the kills, 47 Japs, by members of the "Dime-A-Doz.en" ~lob. He promised each man in the unit ten cents for every dozen Japs killed. When photo was taken they lacked one Jap from having earned their 40 cents for the four dozen. (Left). Ten inches of rain in Assum dces net stop the office work of Sergt. Virgi1 C. Adkins, Indianapolis, J Ind., and Pvt. Angelo A. Cu;mllo, _Pittsb~rgb, p,,, who stand in flooded tent. (Right). The jeep shown here, I mtred In the mud. of G~rmany, ts gettm~ hel~ f"' :lm (left to rigllt), Corp. Oscar G. Cook, Detroitt Mich.; Pvt. Fred 1\talmqmst, EJ!zabeth, N.J.; and Sergt. Chester A. Lolck, Lawrenceburg, Ind. The driver is Sergt. } Bernard Newm2:n. Los Angeles, Calif. Paratroopers Dash Throu_:;h American paratroopers, landing in field near Amhem, dash forward amid the bursting of German 88s. This picture shows that not all landings were made out of range of the Nazis high-poWer guns. Longrange lens camera was used in order to secure this photograph. Chinese Cadets Parade in India B i}• raz Jans B oun d f J } or ta y ...,.,. With approximately 30,000,000 Americans living on farms, the farmer's vote is the most impottant mass vote in the country. Here a poll reporter questions a New J ersey farmer, who bas plenty to say about price controls, farm subsidies and the election. Like the th~usands who are being polled by various agencies in the country he votes for the next President. U.S. Hits Formosa Intrepid Sailorman Bravely little Peter Grotake faces Men of the second contingent of the Brazilian Expeditionary forces the camera holding his pride, a 1re shown boarding a. transport at a Brazilian port, one of the ships sleek sailing boat which he races on uhich took them to Italy. Shoulder to shoulder with their Allies, they Central Park's boat pond, New York rill fight the Nazis. The first contingent, already in action, has been city. Peter hopes to be a real sailor ~redited with the capture of several important points. They were the first when be grows up. j •f South American Allies to land in Europe. King Rides a Jeep Decorate Marine Divebomber Dramatic raid on Formosa sbows the devastation caused by ·war· planes operating from fast carriers on their visit to Kag-i, important military, rail, and industrial city. Objects are shown in a shower of explosions caused by direct hits. Army's Top Scorer , I ! _-i ' j I A Chinese battalion passes the reviewing stand during the graduation at. Ramgarb Training center, India, where American-equipped Phmese soldiers learn U. S. combat methods from American instructors before they are sent to one of tbe Chinese-Japanese fronts. The men are tnixed with native troops and are able to direct them in modern warfare. l'!ot.e the ~:oose step style of ml'r!'_hing. te~emony King 1\-lichael of Romania sits at the wbeel of a U. S. army jeep, while Col. Marshall R. Gray, San Antonio, Texas, explains some of the mechanical features of the car., Maj. Elmer G. ("Iron 1\tann) Glidden Jr., of Situate, Mass., veteran Glenn Davis, \Vest Point•s substiJ tf a record~breaking 104 divebombing missions against the .laps, is deco- tute, stands as the top scorer of the •ated somewhere in the Marshalls with the Air Medal by Brig. Gen. Louis eastern footbaU world, which ln.. t:. Woods of Washington, D. C., commanding general of the Fcurth rna- eludes college and service &eams.. tine air wing. Glidden led the "Ace of Spades" squadron. Be is now assist- The Los Angeles boy bas stored iJ pnt wing operalion officer. _points. _ _ ~ -~ ;;; |