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Show i THE MURRAY EAGLE Polish Troops Off for the Front 7ar Map of Europe ' V (j rt y V A ALt- iiJ ESTONIA I ' -f js f.if ii J WA h ! TrJ r ' UTH. ( r j i. i?81 SSL:700 OOO w jl'IALYQv, u ipsa C x r V !di?5 5: 1CX5,1 j ' y ' .V , wWt . y-- . (. -- t v: ; t ..jy S3W'" i - z ' S' ' lib; bocl Uie Folish frontier to face German 50 A section of the Tolish who is outranked in authority Kasimir SosnkowskI, General Is Chief of Poland's combatant forces onlj me man. oiiha smigiy-nyaz- , l Marshal and birong Moscicki President army's cycling corps as they neared The above map shows nations Involved In the present European struggle, with the military, naval and air strength of earh of the contestants. England's navy of 2,079,803 tons Is considerably greater than the combined navies of Germany and Italy, which total 511,023 tons and 717,920 tons, respectively. France's navy totals 815,531 tons, laiger than that of cither of the dictator nations. all of Itreii br tie Ignacy Prepared for German Tanks On Germany's Famed West Wall v are :hec L pie :uv til tc .:ns othi ems ' ws--?- ' moult M 81 pri c ess 1 i: 4 '--Jreit kme bter ra! loo rictured here Is Germany's garrison on Its famed "west wall" the former Siegfried line, which laces France. Marksmen man an gun in its emplacement on the "wall," awaiting the ' first sign of bombers or scouting planes. I anti-aircra- ft 1 above-groun- d French Troops on Frontier r V It JJ "No tanks" say these effective anti-tan- k guns of Poland's army. Ilere the gunners are read; (or Ik advancing German army on the Polish border. Officials of the Polish army place a great deal of context in the guns, which have proved successful In halting mechanized forces. lien Nazi Armv Chieftain Polish Troops in Front Line Trenches CennanvV Iron Man i y 1( - " f. X pw J r3 li-- - 1 Errnth soldiers manning fortifications on the German border. They are equipped with gas mask In anticipation of Germany's use of gas as a weapon against its enemies. France's army of 6,000,000 men U looked upon as one of the greatest armies In the world. Army onieials, In answer to President Roosevrll'a plea, guaranteed that French forces will not bombard open cities or civilian populations s long as enemv forces do not do so. Field Evacuation of London Children Field Marshal Herman Wilhclm Gocrlng, chief lieutenant to Keiihs-fuehrAdolph Hitler. Next to Hitler, Gocrlng, former air minister, wields the greatest power In the Nail army. Hitler has announced that should anything happen to him In the struggle his first successor would be Gocrlng. A recent photograph er Heads French I)efen of i. ' has led bis union - i,- - . . ,, of (; Al 'l Crrni-- iT --f. II . ni Blf11 rhltration d.plnmalsrfH pleas made by nations were Ignored 1 nuni Tolish b?antry awaiting the attack or German troops on the Polish Corridor border. President Moscicki emphasized the fact that Poland'a first battles were purely defensive to establish beyond all doubt that Ger- fuehrer. many is rhc aggressor nation. Gcrmany'i initial land attacks were from East Prussia against Dzlaldowo and Mlawa; from Pomeranla against Lea.ls Ihojnlce at the narrowest part of the disputed Corridor, and from Rres-la- w rgainst Katowice. Britain Transports Its Troops by Plane t i c Y Pi.lan.r- - An? .1 Sf s - Mict 1 ...v. r. '.p.r c7A5 ..-A- Uf 1 S 4 to .1 Sicno at a London railroad alation as many thouan:! of children rre bring taken Troni the ilty to p'arrs f more nrrurity In the country In antic ipation of German air ral.t. Ihe total population of the de'gnaled raruatinn arras Is about II.Opo.pm, b,il only about 3.001, nnn of the rrl-n:s tell Into the brt Coup tint a mmnl, lint urnup k 'ml. d schorl bil.'rer. Ilirlr th iiirm an I their m :bi r, the adult I rte-hpi- .t 1 MiiX an 1 ( r'y; ! d, a 1 lma!i. v Ii , no li inn li.i n l j h iin.tj. Gen. Marie GuMave Camclln Is In supreme command of all French forrrs In the war ith Germany, land, sea and air. I mlrr Gamclin's orders, 31,000 school iliildrcn were sent to the provinces, and further rvarit.itlon orders were r'gMiy rnforcrd. Mobilisation of the English army a, materially hastened by use of , ru,h lo rt ,roop, ro bows mrmbrrs of ,hP Second Battalion of the .toy U . ,slrr Ufn,., "f Plane lhe frnM(. Thc Sovlt i nlon. too nUM Para,,'U,r ,ra ,rn" 7ZT!ntK P,an, a'r I! us l ,0 fr Tr b3 f arr,,',, " r' pra,rtI,' "Hirlats bouexer. de.lare the ne of m, , , d"-a"- rMOnS'VC ' - -- W urrcsful Many rara.hu.e Laps !,; ra, tral for Head of r!a"-- men Is 1 - ...lliiilllV HCCOIMI III 000 dmt Ignacy -- Ihh "r 'nt 1 ' ' rI p, ' Mns', the war ns no .... . Ideal of Iilirti- appoint' d " Ibc armv at' I ' M 'tf ,,f w,ni a ' : 1 I'- I l - . |