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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jul 1945, p. 3

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Freier dims te Fy [SW hd . 73 TY ra #; UNINHIBITED, ISN'T SHE? Not since Lady Godiva made her celebrated ride in her birthday suit has so much excitement been caused by a total lack of cloth- ing. It was beastily hot in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Sharon Bedell, 2, decided to do something about the weather. Without saying a word to her father, little Sharon--sans clothes--decided to go for a walk. Officers James Flaherty, right, and Irving Janpol, found the un- inhibited little girl in the street. Lt. George Bremeier, behind desk at headquarters, straightened everything out by delivering Sharon Premier Churchill wound up the election campaign by speeches in labor districts in London and the meetings were lively. Here he is seen as he spoke to a crowd of 15,000 from the balcony of the Red Lion Hotel, High Wycombe, from which Disraeli made his first speech as a parliamentary can- By recapture of the island of Borneo the Allies will reap a rich store of oil and rubber and by the same token, will: deprive the Japs of these vital products. Map above shows principal produc- tion centers of these and other raw materials, Interior of island is mostly jungle-covered mountains. HOME OF B-29'S Runways and parking spots carved: out: of coral. on: Guam are shown in airview of B-29 base on lalands Chief of Staff Gen: George Marshall says:that 1000 bombers will be: sent fron this: base against Japan daily. Big planes are scattered on the: field: between raids. to her frantically-searching dad. didate 123 years ago. "HOW IS THE WADING TODAY?" ASKS ROYAL VISITO ¥ 4 4 " Even a visit from HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN was not enough to stop these youngsters at " the - Heritage Craft School: at Chailey, Sussex, England, from" keeping cool in the wading. pool. Attired in a Minimum amount of clothing, three of the tots are deep in conversation with the 'Queen, while #4, a fourth, unaware of: the importance of the occasion turns. his back on the royal visitor to coriduct a little private enterprise with a boat. Princess Margaret Rose may be seen at the extreme left, while Princess Elizabeth is standing beside her mother, , CANADIANS HAVE HUNS C bos 5% un A a & y iz Under the direction of Royal Canadian Engineers, men of the beaten Wehrmacht remove the lethal traps they sowed in Holland( during the Hun. occupation of Kurope. A German officer (left), ex- plains a map of a ininefield south of Haarlem to Lieut. D, 8. Melavsky, Saskatoon, with the 50th ) Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, A German soldier, right, digs a mire out by hand, iy CLEAR MINEFIELDS 5% DUCK JOHN SILVER OKYO-BOUND % Gen, Carl A, Spaatz, above, who directed the strategic air attack that destroyed German resources, will play a. similar role in the ' Pacitic war, He will have overall command of the 20th Air Force and the 8th Air Force, now being redeployed from Europe to the Pacific, His new command will be known as the U, 8, Strategi: Air Forces in the Pacfic, vii) Avast there, ye turtles, and note the new limb of "Peg-Leg. Pete." Young duck, whose leg was chew- ed off by a turtle in Moline, Ill, park lagoon, was equipped with artificial limb by city firemen who 3, EURO Once the pride of the German-merchant fleet, the 52,000 ton liner Europa is moved for the first time in five years, into dry dock at Bremerhaven, The ship, which once held the trans-Atlantic speed record for passenger vessels, will be repaired and refitted for troop- ed to the U.S. aboard the vessel," which is expected to make two round trips a month, -- WAR'S END FOR ANOTHER JAP bi 4 The fighting is all over for this Jap soldier, pictured safely behind barbed wire on Guam. The mess kit and canteen aren't photo- grapher's effects. They bang against-wire, giving alarm, in case of -- a ~ "-- -----"¢€scape attempts. headquarters p..Jably on Guam, possibly on Okinawa, rescued him, YOUNGSTERS CAPTURED ON OKINAWA 4 # 3 : dls 2 Cid £3 Two tiny Jap soldiers captured on Okinawa are inferviewed in sign language by Marine 1st. Lt. Hart H. Spiegel, of Topeka, Kans, Youth at left gave his age as 18, and hig companion said he was 20, " AR Ce Shee Srey EO

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