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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Aug 1945, p. 7

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A = Tem 7% © MAY LOSE THRONE A » [75 4 A ' SIGN OF THE TIMES FOR THE JAPS WHY DO more people oh TY RE RE BI Tm buy Maxwell House than 5 < ~ A any other brand of Coffee a1 . « . J iY in the world? This superb dE blend contains extra-« i Yet . A LAA flavor Latin-American TH: ' vs | Coffees, selected from the finest the world produces. i x rr ----_ Sa - Education for a 3 Reconstruction : More trained leaders, scien- tists and men: and women of high academic and professional training are needed in all parts of Canada. The Univesity of i De : . Western Ontorio is devoted to There was more truth than workers realized in the sign above, training men and women for adjacent to the Oak Ridge, Tenn. plant of the Clinton Engineering leadershi d for the duti Works, where atomic bombs ase manufacturd. Studying it at bo responsibilities of citizens right are MP Sgt. Al Spinozola of New York and Cpl. Andrew ship. Musrop of Dupo, Ill. NE King Peter, = above, exiled king of Yugoslavia, may: 'become that - country's: ex-king, following de- claration by Marshal Tito. that the monarchy must give way to a republican government. A Special Courses: Business dministration for you men . SURRENDERED U-BOATS--NORTHERN IRELAND who plan a os 0 ner : -- . Journplism, a new course for : F writers who desire to enter this fascinating profession. Regis- tration September 22nd, 24th, » 25th. For further information A regarding scholarships, matricu- ol lation requirements, loan funds, ' ae courses of study, etc., write THE REGISTRAR pl ATS The UNIVERSITY of Hl WESTERN ONTARIO i! + * ' KING FOR SPAIN? LONDON - CANADA IN 245 : by Along the hundreds at the dockside cheering the return 'of thousands of, Canadian servicemen on the Ta " oo" 2) a big 'liner, S.S. Louis Pasteur at Quebec City last week was Defence Minister McNaughton. General HOTEL METROPOLE 3 X McNaughton was among the first to board the ship and welcome the boys ' home. (Top), General . . } 4 : McNaughton is shown waving his hat to the men as the ship pulled into dock. With him are left All. Beautifully Furnished LoS \ to right, Lt. Col. A. Cote, District Chaplain (RC); Brig. E. A. Blais, (behind Gén. McNaughton's With Running Water. pata arm); Major General H. Young, Quartermaster General and Lt. Col Paul Triquet, V.C. (Bottcm) i 0 Troops pack the portside of the Pasteur for eager glimpses of their homeland, after several years Rates: VRE overseas while the tugs play streams on the troopship. 1 50 Nia : ; S . ap ial i WHERE ATOMS WERE SMASHED RISING SON NIAGARA FALLS - Eis: tg iy ® OPPOSITE LAE : C.N.R, STATION Ca LONE Return of Spain to a monarchy is a possibility if movement of a group of Spanich military lead- ers to transfer that country's gov- " EN ernment from Generalissimo Franco to Prince' Don Juan, above, exiled pretender to the Spanish throne, goes through. It is reported Franco will be asked to surrender his power and co-operate in formation of a new government, BOSS IN AUSTRIA pr i a Wg A n Sa on Tr AR ATOM BOMBARDER NL -- ry . CICA > wR vo If the Allies depose Emperor Hirohito, but agree to permit continuation of Japan's ruling dynasty, the throne might go to | _- the 13-year-old heir apparent Prince Kotaishi Akhito, above. 4 NOT GUN-SHY P 2 NL © FRR 74 Bh vende Lt.-Gen. Mark Clark, who led the American armies in Ita'y, will be the American military commis. ------ Pein Ga Se X -. WE ) sioner for Austri der tl - this : Air picture from Lisahally, N. Ireland, shows: -- A mass of pation i aw 'the Big $e surrendered German U-Boats at their moorings. There are 9 of Three and France. Austria will be vt "31" class (1,600 tons, carsying 23 torpedoes), 4 of "9" class divided into four zones with Vienna' A y 500 tons), and 89 of "7" class (also 500 tons)--a total of 52 to be occupied jointly by the fous - -Boats, powers. - 4 : - a pit £7 { ] os, ; ff : ] PNG ' am, "I'M QUITE FINISHED WITH HIM NOW!" : by as inrico Fermi, now of Co- : CII Seabags, 'mascot on board Third pS Pre Bintico, Hom HH York, was! One of the men. who pried loose the secret of the atom that led Fleet jr Mirani operating off Jap LAR one of the first scientists to dis to the atomic bomb used against Japan is shown above, Dr. John homeland, peeks out of his hideout &i cover the energy potentialities of R. Dunning adjusts Columbia University's cyclotron in which in the barrel of a five-inch gun 1 Uranium 935. ' Before coming to | smashing of uranium atoms was first achieved. to see what's going on. x this country, Dr. Darmis experi Bs { ments produced what he reporte a - : ; ed A ments produced what he reported MANILA BAY AND HARBOR TO-DAY Rik Uranium 99; - He- collaborated. in... . : ; ot . development of the atomic bomb. Ry A-BOMB CHIEF fs ib Mi Bie CH ~~ "ey has AL SRL ZI KET I SY areey ST ur ov wr «i nl het Leaflets showered on the: enemy: . - fhomeland by planes under the command. of Brig.-Gen, Thomas F. "Farrel, above, helpéd speed Japans surrender, for they warned that the U. S. would smash. Japan a? his repeatedly with the pulverizing ] 4 Al 3 1 | atom bombs. General Farrell was : HS neid: 1 Ato fae a V y charge of the atomic bomb Aerial view shows Manila Bdy, with harbsf, back (01 pre-war efficiency, teeming with ships: bringing ject in the Marianas Islands supplies fe= *"s f=y-cion of Jor-n. Manila has become Pacfic's biggest and most vital base, serving ages, "s Pisjpowe an did England in the European was, OS WANES a TE Wik Ae NER

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