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Flesherton Advance, 19 Dec 1945, p. 6

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Et# SPARKLING NEW COVENTRY TO RISE FROM RUBBLE OF NAZI DESTRUCnON Almost completely blown off the earth by German terroristic bomb- ing in the 1940 blitz, the historic town of Coventry, England, will be rebuilt as one of the world's finest modern cities. Photo abovd shows Coventry after the German raids. At right is a model of the city as it would appear rebuilt according to present plans. , t ^ IT'S ALL TOO, TOO, SAYS RITA Trying to keep up with Orson Welles' activities as actor, writer, director, radio commentator, amateur politician and newspaper columnist is just more than she can stand, reports Hollywood screaa star Rita Hayworth. So she says she and her "boy genius" husband are considering a separation. They're pictured above at Santa Monica, Calif., after their surprise marriage in 1943. JAPS' ATOM-SMASHERS SMASHED Carrying out the occupation policy of destroying every Japanes* means of making war, U.S. troops dismantle small atomic equipment preparatory to smashi/ng it. Equipment confiscated included five cyclotrons and related equipment in three cities. TRIALS ARE SUCH A BORE, VOT? Hermann Goering's day-long posturing in the Nuremberg court- room maker rich grist for news-camera. Above, the No. 1 Na7i is mapped in appose of amused boredom as he liears charges which will probably mean hi; ieath as a war criminal. RELIEF r WITH BUCflflEY'S C I rJ N A w i r 1 capsule's IT MUST HAVE BEEN FUNNY Former Nazi big-wigs in the prisoiner's dock at Nu.'emberg found something to laugh about in testi* mony introduced at the proceedings. Left to right, front row, are Hermann Goering, Rudolph Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel. Back row, left to right. Grand Karl Doenitz, Grand Adm. Erich Raeder, Hjalmar Schacht and Fritz Sauckel. Yarj Win aiiloy Starlas Al The St. Hegis Hotel TOflONTO % BveT7 Room with Balk. Shower and Telephoae. Single, VUM up â€" Doable, S3JS0 np. Good Food, Dlsins aad Daaf Ins Nightly. Sfa«rboarne at Carlton Tel. RA. 41.tS Clirbtmas i^# Tins Js a nprcial kind <»f Chris! uiasâ€" the first In 8cvca years M-ithoiit the darkness of war. Al last wc are free to celebrate the season in the ohl-tiine vay. Our lovt-il ones are home. Tlie candles will gleam Iirighter now, the balsam boughs will breathe a more lumKeiit fragrance, and more Bweotly than ever will carols ring . . . as if in anstvcr to a world's prayers for peace. But none inll forget â€" now or ever â€" those fallen sons who sacrifieil their Hyes that we might know the joy of Christinas again. In their honour and to their glory we worship at home and shrine. And iu our hearts shall we resolve to do those things which keep \\% strong and iu the rightâ€" the best way of all to banish war forever. In this, we shall be men who think of to- morrowâ€"men of good will, making sure of even better Christmases to come. f TIIK HOIKSK V^^ SÂ¥.\U\\\M ^ Hggg- mm mmm

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