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Show The Cache American. Iiran. Pare Thro Cache Conntv. Ttnh Where Seeing Is Not Believing Son of Division1 v . W Twelve-year-ol- d Lighter Moments for 2 of Big 3 f Joseph Taremba, a Polish orphan, was taken aboard This peaceful village Isn't It just doesnt exist look again, closely this time. Ton can see that the houses only look like bouses and the trees are strictly Imitation. About the only real things here are the girls, Suzette Lamorcaux and Elinor OITcnbach, who use a "safe" catwalk and stay oil the chlckenwlre 'farmland of this elaborate camouflage which has been built to protect a vital 9 plant from threat of possible Japanese air raids. This Is the first photograph of this camouflage project the top of a factory! B-2- USS Santa Fe, Cruiser With a Record In picture at left a destroyer transfers wounded men from another ship to the USS Santa Fe (right) for treatment after an action In the Pacific. This cruiser has an enviable record in the Pacific war. She has taken part in many major engagements and never lost a man in action. Above: A striking photo made from the bridge of the Santa Fe as the cruiser rode out a typhoon while operating with a fast carrier task force in the South China Sea. Vienna Comes Back to Life Make History Once gay Vienna Is grim as her people, who saw war at close hand, return to her ruins. The city, so bitterly fought for. Is again coming to life as the citizens come plodding back with their possessions piled high on hand carts. Happy honeymooners, after the first American wedding in retaken Austria, are Lt. David Palowsky of Chicago and American Red Cross Worker Betty Ann Goit of Philadelphia, Fa. Stationed In England, Mrs. Palowsky flew to Austria la the plane of Major General Taylor. First Witness Testifies in Petain Trial Crime Wave Buster The first witness called to testify In the historic trial of aged Marshal Henri Petain in the Palais de Justice In Paris, Paul Reynaud, stands at to hear left (arrow) as Petain, seated, right, cups his hand to his ear belter. Reynaud resigned as premier of France when the country was toppling In 1944. Cpl. W. W. Horton of Lawman, New York State troopers, and his favorite bloodhound. Together they have tracked down many a lost child as well as escaped criminal. the army transport Marine Panther" with returning G.l.s. Dressed In miniature uniform he Is pictured here with Cpl. Lee Ritchey of Tulsa, Okla., who hopes to adopt him. Just a couple of the boys enjoying a good laugh, President Harry S. Truman and Marshal Joseph Stalin are pictured during an Informal moment preceding one of the Big Three meetings In Berlin's Potsdam suburb. Unconditional CapL E. M. Zacharias of the U. S. navy, who learned to speak Japanese while attached to the U. S. embassy in Tokyo, speaking through OWI facilities to Jap leaders. lie told them an unconditional surrender can save Japan from complete If It Isnt One Thing Its Another Robert Lee of Atlanta thought he had solved his transportation problem by dismantling the family flivver and using the wheels on a mule-drawagon. But using hay Instead of gas wasnt enough. Tires still wear out and give trouble. Here is Improviser Lee replacing a wheel after be had fixed a flat. The mule says nothing just looks wise. wn extinction. Navys Floating Ice Cream Parlor U. S. Flag in Berlin Standing In a group which includes Generals George Patton and Omar Bradley, Secretary of War Stimson and President Truman see Old Glory raised over the Group Control Council of the U. S. In Berlin. This flag was flown over Roma following Italys surrender. This may look Just like an ugly barge to yon, but it Is the corner drugstore to thousands of men of the Pacific fleet. The barge has a plant that can turn out ten quarts of ice cream every seven minutes. It can also produce five tons of ice daily. Below: A chief storekeeper Is handing ont a container of Ice cream to a "customer" who came for lt In a small boat. Buddies Sake," monkey mascot of the marine section, fleet post office, at a Pacific island base, roosts on the head of TSgt. Roy Donaldson of Dallas, Texas. Donaldson Is a jungle fighter of long standing. Fraternization j(ja1Jftf - 'rfir j) in Berlin ' The ban has been lifted. The Berlin frauleins are no longer oot of bounds for American G.l.s. Here G.I. and frauleln couples demonstrate various phases of the art of fraternization in a Berlin park. It wasnt so long ago when even a hello" cost the friendly G.I. a $64 fine, and tho G.I.s attitude was plainly, Go away, girls, yon bother me." |