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Show The Cache American. Tage Si i Cache County. Utah Enemy Propaganda Which Fools Only the Enemy -- r ysy' f v 9 Su" yjsitl r- - r s - h v r. , ' 1A i -- . J j ! n v 1hulo at loft, rn cited from an enemy source and uvd for propaganda by (he German, purportedly shows British prisoner of oar carrying (heir wounded under German escort after the raid on Dieppe. In this raid the Allies took many German prisoner baik to Fngland. The caption wlihh accompanied the Jap propaganda n picture at rUM described the photo a bursting the bubble blown by propagandists, pointing out that for these I'. S. prisoners "large numbers of potatoes are peeled daily, and many pounds of Juicy Hut who eat the spuds and meal Is anybody's guess. mrat cookrd. - Anglo-America- Life-Su- it Designed to Reduce Torpedoing Casualties 1 I Old White House Fence Goes for Scrap Vichy Celebrates Marshal Petain, head of Vichy, France, Is welcomed by Pierre Laval as be arrives at the Gergovie memorial, near Clermont Ferrand. Here, on the second anniversary of Ibe French Legion, members of the legion brought earth from all parts of the French empire to be sealed The national scrap drive plays no favorites. Photo shows Ilarold L. which commemo- Ickes, secretary of the Interior, tossing part of a fence that once surroundrates Verclngetorlx's victory over ed the White Bouse into the Interior departments scrap metal collection. The old fence was replaced In 1937 by a newer and higher fence. Julius Caesar In 52 B. C. in the monument T U. S. Troops at Port Moresby Rubber Czar ! I. t J A streamlined rubber program Is expected to develop from the appointment of William Jeffers as rubMr. Jeffers ber administrator. (shown) Is president of the Union Pacific R.B. L. "life-sult,In the first publio demonstration of a new, water-tig- ht Coast Guardsman Harold T. Batser Is shown in photo on Irft with suit on. In photo at right he splashes happily In Lake Michigan, off Chicago, as dry and smug as If he were in front of his fireplace almost The new suit is designed to lower mortality from exposure among victims of torpedoing. The suits have already been placed on some merchant ships Carrying barracks bags, personal belongings and ammunition, these American soldiers are shown as they arrived at Port Moresby, New Guinea. Since then these troops have likely seen action with Jap jungle troops, headed towards this base. New Guinea natives and Australian soldiers sitting on gas drums inspect the troops as they march past. Jap Ins and Outs' Morning Chores for U. S. Desert Troops and tankers. Pacific War Council Meets in Washington President Roosevelt posed with the Pacific war council at a recent session. Shown, left to right, are Sir Owen Dixon of Australia; Leighton McCarthy of Canada; Walter Nash of New Zealand; Lord Halifax, Great Britain; Dr. T. V. Soong, China; Dr. A. Loudon, ambassador from the Netherlands; and Manuel Quezon, president of the Philippine Nazi Raid on Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw Mountbattens Photo shows Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten arriving at Westminster abbey, to attend services. Lord Mountbatten is the sturdy and fearless chief of Great Britains Commandos, who have thrown the Nazi-hel- d French coast into a state of panic. Masayukl Tani, president of the board of information, who, accordThis tank crew, encamped for the night on the desert. Is getting things ing to a Japanese broadcast, was named Japanese foreign minister, In battle shape as the sun rises. One man keeps a vigilant lookout for replacing Foreign Minister Shingen-o- ri the enemy; a second crewman cleans out the 75 mm. gun, and a third Togo In the cabinet of Premier works around the treads. American tankists have already given an excelTojo. Tani is shown at top and Togo lent account of themselves in tank battles against the Rommel forces. below. Gets High Post Jean Valjean Three Big Names in Coast Guard Tv Osmund Westgate, This photo was taken from the body of a German officer killed on the Russian front. Notations on the original describe the photo as having been made by the officer during a raid on the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. Jews are lined up in the streets and forced to stand facing a wall with hands above their heads for long periods. Gestapo agents at left are searching some of the victims. whose finger- prints gave him away as an escaped lifer from Joliet, HI., displays his Rear Admiral John H. Towers, coast guard identification card chief of the bureau of aeronautics, which permits him to resume his job who has been named commander at a defense plant in New Fork. of the air force, Pacific fleet, a new gave him a break. and important post, just created. Uli-no- is By any other names, these three smiling members of the U. S. coast guard would bo just as efficient, but with the names theyve got they sound oh, so impressive! They are, left to right, Winston Churchill of Denver, Charles Evans Hughes of New Fork, and Henry Edsel Ford of ML Sterling, Ky. All are in the C. G. radio school in Atlantic City, |