. site ib 5 4 HAY EE a ft «aan wt as a a Saha x SAAN AS x Sn a N RS RN x --_-----A pe-------------- A a 7 I rE ARMY BAKERS, UNDER €ONTRASTING CONDITIONS RED HEROINE 3 | ¥ : f rench civilians are pictured bringing German small arms and a fight field piece, left behind by retreating Germans, into Brehal, France. Note youngster hitching a rid on barrel of cannon, Sergio Osmena, above, is the new ? president of the Philippine Com- HOT ENOUGH FOR You? monwealth, following death of President Manuel Quezon. ' Her friendly smile belying her fighting heart, '20-year--old Sen- jor Lt. Ekaterina Novikova poses for the cameraman. Commander CAMERA SHY Here are two Canadian Army Bakers plying their trade under contrasting field conditions, Pte. P. J. of a Red Army infantry company, Olivex of Montreal, (left) is taking a course in field cookery and is shown constructing an oven the 20-year-old heroine has been out of bricks, mud and oil drums. At right another cook in one of Canada's modern kitchens, that at wounded five times and has been Webb Hall, District Depot No. 8, Toronto, Army cooks and bakers must be able to turn out their twice decorated for distinguished products under any conditions they meet, in permanent establishments or in the field. 1 conduct tn action, 7 - : THEY'LL BE BACK, FRITZ! 'COME OUT OR ELSE' ON GUAM i Bg tno anh Lu tt Sh a SS Firmly determined that his cam- era-shy pal must have his pice ture taken, this Chamorro young- ster grimly faces the photographer In Saipan civilian internment camp, Pos FINNISH LEADER i s ; : SA, fy AER So a Cia Just in case the heat's getting you down, shed a tear for Santa s EE UE La ; gn ; ; : Claus. Complete with fur-trimmed winter coat and chest-heating Although surrounded by U. S. Marines who ordered them to sur- whiskers, he had to come all the way down from the North Pole render, Japs in a hidden pillbox refused to give up. So Marine ; to attend the annual advance showing of Christmas merchandise in Chicago. Salesgirl Betty Jane Cargill doesn't look like a at extreme left in photo above makes things hot for them with flame thrower while his buddies crouch "behind log cover, cooler-offer, either, Photo above, received from a neutral source, was taken in Caen, France, when Germanss still held the city. It shows a German sol- dier in a bomb-wrecked street looking up at British planes streak- ing homeward after bombing the 'place. What appears to be the head of one of his comrades, behind him, is merely window display dummy blown into the street. : CLEARING NORMANDY BEACHHEADS | PATTERN FOR DESTRUCTION - SS Alcohol Plays a Vital Invasion Role Day and night, Allied bombers carry thelr crushing. destructive might far beyond = § the enemy'- flugging lines. Daily the tempo of the war's world-wide battle mounts - . «+ ; and daily the demand for War Alcohol grows. For planes, and countless other materiel of war, Alcohol Is vital. War Alcohol ts used in the plastic binder of plywood planes and gliders; It Is In the plastic plane-windows the synthetic tires and oxygen masks, the de-icing fluids, the anti- freeze even the paint on the fuselage! It Is in the propellant that sends shells screaming Gt enamy strong-points. From Alcohol too, comes carbon-dioxide, the magic life-saving gas that smothers flame as quickly as pinching out a candle, or inflates--just as quickly--the life rafts and life belts that keep men afloat till help arrives, Today --and as long as the need lasts-- every Hiram Walker and Ggoderham & Worts plant, is distilling War Alcohol to bring Victory nearer Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, above, is the new - Parliament-appointed president of Finland, succeeding Risto 'Ryti, who resigned scarely a month | -- aftér submitting his nation to German domination, WASH LINE 7 SERVING THR UNITED NATIONS WITH WAR ALCOHOL on oA gz Ag 5 BRR # ; Having laundry trouble? Just ! oin the Marines and forget it, hoto above shows members of a Marine assault group on Guam- $i ; bound LST taking advantage of a last opportunity to have Slesn ; i ya clothes, They just toss their laun- . + dry over the side and wash it by Landing craft damaged during "D" day operations in Noc- trailing it through the water at mandy beach leads are cleaned from the sands by . army the end of a line. :ngineers,