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Show V. i TIIE FACE FOURTEEN, HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAn, L, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1940. Protecting Paris from Air Raids r The Herald-Journa- l WAR (8IAP beautiful ... astations. In front of the Grand Palais of the Champs Elysees of Belgium Street Scene anti-aircr- Paris park converted into a senes Tommies Again in World War Zone XI 0 V fi (NEA a Radio-Telephot- scene or ruin and desolation In an unnamed Belgium town, British Tommies man a machine-gu- n against invading Nazi forces. Note the ruins from shellfire in the background. Picture passed by British censors, radioed from London. Amid , British Bomb German Occupied Airport In Rotterdam TO) ( eg- ; This United Press war map shows in detail the sections where the fighting is heaviest and the territories to which the hostilities may spread. It includes fortifications, military objectives, communications and transportation lines of the Allies and Germany. Preserve it to enable you to keep up with the war developments as reported by United Press 9 y Jr Jr s JL Here is the Waalhaven Airdrome, Rotterdam. Taken from a British bomber a raid on the field, occupied by German parachute troops. Note crater holes and flames fromduring dropping bombs. Rain of Death Nazi Bombs Score on 'Almost' on British Aircraft Carrier Belgian Capital Feels the Brunt of an Aerial War; Flames Follow Nazi Raid lWBBrwU someplace in the Norlli h,., .os Ildler 't.,', t'LT is r 111,1,1;, B ''rrm.n neavv bomtis exploding astern ot thi h.m.iim AIIi, d and Drill nil mil urns. Iic line f(V w. n.di.H-- Horn I flF 4 Telephoto) Bump aucr.ift carrier non n.i. id in- ivii'oia. - As ,w ' ' : I - Z 1 German Armies slashed through Holland and Belgium, the capital of the latter mberlTstaKed country felt the brunt of Hitler's waand Naz''bi".I" air raids Above. Belgian firemen battle a blaze ret bombers in Brussel, after several raids. New London J3yrPitr!lan Radio, yiwd by Brill. Ji and Belgian rensors. a series of vfl |