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Show The Cache American, Logan. Cache County. Utah ing the St. Lawrence Free From Subs rAliK TURKS To Wed Hopkins USS Shaw Heady to Go on Warpath T y. h rt - -w 1 y t 7 'i&' V v J f ytL. 1 ' t rN ' I' j-- k U r.-'- f ' b L au lit -US-1- ill ! v , I e Canada's new mosquito boiU are busy at thrlr Job keeping convoys aafe from aubmarinea In the St. which are the Canadian navy a version ef the 17. 8. mosquito boat, are railed river. The Falrmllrs. They are 100 (cet long, fait, and capable of carrying n record volume of depth bomba. In picture at the left two hunky crewmen are given the ticklish Job of loading a depth charge on n Falrmlle. tailors enlisted in the Royal Canadian navy operate a blinker signal to Center: Typical, Right: One hundred feet ef water from the St. Lawrence cascades into the air at escorting destroyers. a depth boirb blasts the tub below. Law-rent- Frencb-Canadia- Mrs. Louise Cill Mary leaves her borne la New York after confirme ing news of her betrothal to administrator Harry Hopkins. She revealed that the wedding may be held In the White House probably around noon on July 30. n Pushing Against Axis in the Pacific First photos to come out of the new air base in New Guinea from which 17. S. and Allied Biers are striking at Jap bases: Right: Two fliers stand beneath the bomb bay of a 17. S. Home Again bomber somewhere In New Guinea, Inscribing ert. Left: American pilots and crew push a 5 from the runway to make room for other planes to take oil. yVt y A WV: t tC ' Little Rest for the Wcarv v t 7irri- i t'jcfA ! M Xi A f x v Vi - V if i vf ?ypi 2 Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Knowles, sisof Gen. Mitchell, Billy embraced by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Yohn, upon Mrs. Knowles arrival In the 17. S. after 14 months spent in Gestapo prisons and concentration camps in Jugoslavia and Germany. American fighter pilots are shown as they rest at an alert station while waiting for an attack warning, somewhere In northern Australia. It is 17. S. airmen like the ones pictured here that have kept the Japs away from the northern territory of Australia. Red Cross Meet Before Sevastopol Fell to Nazi Hordes ter J i. e c v Chemical Warfare Demonstration Gains Freedom ' V nl4 f toB4 ' v'c Y c 3 , r v f 4 b i. ...wlw)A.W'.VkA.A,.lA. shells Is fired from Livens projectors during tbe armys chemical warfare demonstration at Edgewood arsenal, Maryland. The projectors are used to throw destructive chemicals against the enemy, r smoke bombs to screen troop movements. Men in the foreground are telephone operators In contact with advance forces and the plunger man who sets off tbe charge. barrage of H A4- t A 25 Yankee Tanks in Northern Ireland Mrs. Jetti Fuerstein, shown with her son, Nathan, on their arrival In New York from Mrs. Dwight Davis of Washington, D. C., national director of volunteer services of the American Red Cross, is shown in Los Angeles shortly after her arrival to attend the first Red Cross conference to be held The since the start of this war. More Portugal on the SS Guine. child was born in a concentration than 60 women leaders of Red Cross camp abroad, but is none the worse volunteer activities attended the three-da- y for his bitter experience. conference. ld Cools His Heels Farmerette - ft 1 T n V mK J...V X w TfrufriiiiYiiWiWiiin Sevastopol, gallantly defended Russian bastion, added another glorious chapter to its history before it fell to the Invading Nazis. More than 100,000 Nazis fell here, according to the Russians. Fhoto at top shows Nazi General Von Manstein (left) discussing plans for an all-oinvasion. Below: Nazi infantry shown in one of their charges against the key city. Patten Brothers Survivors of Lexington ,r & y Wi ' yW8 5' , I rr Here Is the IhS Shaw, after bring entirely reconditioned at a West coast navy yard, on her Brit trial run. The Shaw, which was heacily damaged In the Frarl Harbor attack en December 7, came to this navy yard with a false bow. A new bow was waiting for brr upon her arrival. The bhaw Is now ready to ge on Ibe warpath to avenge frarl Harbor. lend-leas- s - Armored units of the American expeditionary force In Northern Ireland, among the most recent arrivals, have lost no time in getting into hard training and preparing for the opening of a possible second front. Negotiating rough country In Northern Ireland, these General Grant tanks, followed by 17. S. infantrymen, are proving that they can take it and give it! Formerly a shop assistant, this girl is now a member of Britains John T. Robertson, musician first womens land army. The tractor e class at the C. S. naval air station. she is using is a caterpillar, Corpus Christ!, Texas, cools his used for plowing and towing. It Is heels after a long march, while economical on fuel and handles as practicing on bis bass horn. easily as a baby carriage. pint-siz- Home on furlough, the seven Patten brothers, all survivors of the aircraft carrier Lexington, are shown above with their father in a local department store selling war bonds and stamps. Left to right: Clarence F. Patten, the father; the seven sons, Bruce, Gilbert, Allen, Marvin, Hyrne, Ray and Clarence. |