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Show Ieee Three The Cache American. Lmran. Cache Count v, Utah Troops Continue to Sail From U. S. Ports f; cn . Kisses for Beauty Bulls Sold lar i 1 jL4-;-- y Fiftv-Thousaml-Dol- M 5$&bk$ ' s Left: A troopship it sea. No room for deck chalro ea this e loxury liner which aailed from a New York port. I'pper center: Every Inch of apace la mill red. Here la a amali aectloa of one compartment aboard a U. 8. army transport, after It waa loaded at the New York port. Right: Red Crosa workera, alwaya on hand, wave goodbye to troopa aa an army transport begina its overseas voyage from the Boston port, The worlda top priced bulla, 150,000 each, were aold at the National Western Stock show, Denver, Colo. Richard C. Riggs, Cantonsville, Md., buyer of T. T. Triumphant, 29th, the Hereford at left. Is shown between the two valuable bulls. E. F. Fisher, auto magnate, purchased the Hereford shown on right for his farm in Michigan. Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume, com manding officer of the Fifth army's A.M.G., bs a kits for one of the tittle guests at a party givea destitute children of Florence by the A.M.G. Some 700,000 lire was contributed by soldiers for tbe party. Other parties were also givea by G.Ls. Yanks Check Up on Jap Pillbox Lessons on Diapers one-tim- 0 erseas Handling of Service V-M- ail lli-Pol- AS; 'w - v v i' - e .: 'V - i J m : v vi. k-,-a- v- y. ' '. - :i A i t lit Y V t ?w WU' V ,S'4v; L ' ' I r.. XT s. 'T "yj Tf. -- 7. 'O; A ; n ; uf I V V" 1::1 Vif v ;. ' ,S ' 1 Cautiously, troopers check a Japanese pillbox facing the road to the town of Manao, on Luzon island in the Philippines. Little opposition was met with from the pillboxes or other Japanese fortifications captured by the Americans after their landing on Luzon. Navy big guns bad done their share in softening up landing areas. . .. handling has become one of the best organized and most important branches of the service. Lower, combat film exchange. Upper left, temporary sending station in the field. Center, outgoing casing operation. Upper right, loading gear at Pearl Harbor. Wherever Uncle Sams boys are to be will reach them. Officials urge more extensive use of this service. found, il Old Story in Warring Belgium y i E f ! .i k 47n rr; v) w ... .r , - A v- r' r i--v I Shall Return Pledge Kept 40 Men, 8 Horses Diaper service operstors, Not Going Anywhere 8 t " f. If ! r-- , V L J fir- i ?' ty '$ - .11. $. -- j v? :s f vv I f iT-- r- v nr ' I IMied 1 Hi i repre- sented by George Garland, left, explain to Rep. Margaret Chase Smith (Maine), and Rep. Mary T. Norton (N. J.), that present material for diapers is not suitable for needs. j IIV.; Nf v Reminiscent of World War I days, -- w Carrying their few belongings, Belgian civilians trudge wearily along of an advancing German army (left), and return (right), after the American armies have repelled the attack of the Nazis. Thousands of Belgians are without homes and many are in serious con ditlon from privations. a road from the path these American infantrymen board a 40 Hommes, 8 Chevaux box car in France. They are members of 302 Reg., 3rd Bn., 94th Div. Many of the American troops were moved Landings on Philippines, (1) at Leyte, (2) Mindoro, (3) Marinduque, and (4) Luzon, most important of all the islands. Just two years, eight months and four days after the fall of Corregidor, American troops are back to retake the entire island. by these box cars in World War I. This is the first photograph received during present war. ! Speed on Ice Navys Leading Hellcat Pilots U. S. LST Afire in Philippines Recently arrived from Europe at port of Boston, these German officers are being given back their personal belongings. They are being assigned to permanent prisoner of war camps in the United States for the duration. Heads Dies Group A, wry. JiTv'v vv vij v y vy vi,y v:y v;y SvTvN. SvTv'v 5SKV jTvV j&r-- s tOxv sv--j T Tvv JL yjs-c- : ; -- rf'VskNi 5s s&s L ama ! SiTK Aiw f.'w TvN. WS.-5- yyyyyyy '&'&!? s$tf vir-s-: ,: 's'yy'y?' wJtw 4K4,.; ft- - A cr V-- H 'r t v , i- Fifty-eig- Jap planes downed. That's the combined total of the navys two highest scoring Hellcat pilots. L. to R., Comdr. David McCamp-bel- l, Los Angeles, and Lt. Cecil E. Harris, Cresbard, South Dakota. HcCampbell destroyed 34 Jap planes in the air, and Lieutenant Harris shot down 21 enemy aircraft. Speed on ice is shown as Bill No. 11, of Boston Bruins, Butch McDonald of Black Hawks during game at Chicago. Tbs Chicago Black Hawks won 4 to 1. Bo-pol- o, out-skat- es " i1S;v'h r-j are at their posts, ready for a new Jap attack, as they stand near the flaming LST. Cargo, tanks, tracks. Jeeps and other material are now a mass of flames, bat the invasion fleet moves in as General MacArthurs men spread out to retake the Philippines from the Japanese invaders. Ail bands on the rescue boat Rep. Edward J. Hart, (N. J. Dem.) who voted against new bouse activicommittee on ties, has been appointed ms chairman of the new committee. |