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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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St. Louis, Missouri
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Red Army automatic riflemen fighting for Pyatigorsk. -This dramatic photograph has just been received from the Russian front, which again is ablaze. THE FATHERS OF THE BABIES PICTURED below with their mothers are serving overseas and have never seen the babies. These pictures will be sent to the fathers by the Star-Times. i rJf 1 III Vk.

v. 1 I a1 -n rk I Fi i s. I KATHLEEN THERESA SEIDLER, 4 I i i. i jH montns om, 4ese iTimm wbose father, GREGORY RICHARD TAYLOR. 7 month old, 821 6 A Alabama son of Milton R.

Taylor, electrician's mate, first class, who is serving in the southwest Pacific Raymond H. Seidler, seaman, first class, is stationed in the Alaskan war zone. W- iWWri. lajpMM- i.j.j i iiiiii ici iiSlitiillliSi title given to this fine pho- WifHi--v I title given to this fine mil wmssm "LET IT RAIN" is the photo by Dr. John Shahan, Largo, appearing in the salon section of the June Popular Photography Magazine.

vWiiiy 'x "iZX MOVIE STAR TYRONE POWER (right) receives his commission at Quantico, as a second lieutenant in the U. S. Marines from Maj. Gen. Roy S.

Geiger, U. S. M. director of Marine CorDS aviation. Acme Photo.

RICHARD ARCHDEACON TEMPLETON, 5 months 2404 Brown St. Louis, i County, whose father is serving with the air ALBERT CHARLES PANHORST, 3 weeks old, 5939 Schulte whose father is a petty officer, third class, with the Seabees in the Pacific war theater. forces somewhere in Africa. -4 Br- -X'-' -A 'fe' AMERICAN-MADE EQUIPMENT is taken over by French soldiers in North Africa. They'll use it to crack back at their Nazi oppressors.

I 1 SUZANNE KLING, 4 months old, 3121 Kemp 'Jtj X' Velda Village, whose father, First Lieut. 1 Werner H. Kling, is serving with the air I fi' forces in North Africa. 1 Zsy Wfl fr -fj LZ fc I 2tT i RUSSELL STANLEY MATTSON, 14 weeks old, 2130 Crescent Pine Lawn, whose i I father. Technical Sergt.

Stanley W. Mattson, JN. I I is with the air forces in North Africa. ht VfJ 1 mmmmmamJL wS XL Jrt sTNt 'V -XVx V. 4- 3 aftiwiM WM lift it i twlW jlMWillfc tvjw.

OA 4 c8fltk.j. v'-h I li ii A fif i I 1 i Acme Photo. BESS EHRHARDT, ice-skating star, picks up her skates and her career as a professional skater after a JANICE ELIZABETH DOUGLAS, 11 months old, Salem, whose father, Sergt. Earl Douglas, is serving Uncle Sam some- SHARON ANN MOORE, 7 months old, 4241 A Blaine whose father, Corp. Milo Moore of the coast artillery, is serving somewhere in year's retirment.

She rejoined the Ice Follies in THROUGH A FLAMING HOOP dives a British girl volunteer fire fighter. A the North African theater. where in the Alaskan theater of war. Seattle after spending the past year in swimming, gar- physical training officer catches her. This is part of the physical fitness program dening and riding.

for firemen and firewomen on the London force. Acme pnot. 4.

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