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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 5

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Times Heraldi
Location:
Olean, New York
Issue Date:
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5
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CLEAN TIMES HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1943 PAGE FIVE Events Seen Through The Lens JAPS CLEARED OUT--IN A ttU Jt'RYft FOUR BIG SHOT NAZIS DISCUSS MUTUAL HEADACHE A DREAM COMES TRUE Plane Repair Chief SOL ZELD1N of Philadelphia peers-into a deserted Jap Lae. New Guinea, the important basr wrested from the N'ins by the Allies. The Japsjvere from by hana grenades and high explosives or smoked out bv flame Dugout had been a storage room for ammunition. A QUARTET of-German big wigs, are here deep in consultation over problems of the defense of the German Reich, heart of Hitler's battered "Festung Left to right. Albert Speer.

mjnister-j in charge of construction work on fortineations; Reichsmarshal Hermann Coering. boss of the Luft-j wane: Maj. Gen. Loerzer of the now-so sorely pressed Russia, arid General chief of This photo reached through neutral AFTER WEEKS of fighting through hot, steamy'jungles and drinking water from warm streams, these two Australian soldiers show what happened when they entered the ice plant after. capturing Lae.

Bveft vhhout the scotch and soda the ice hie the spot. MOST ft vAx i --vrcOiO as tne winner of the Indianapolis Memorial Day motor race in 1930. He's in the spotlight again, this time as Mai. William K. Arnold, engineering chief of the largest I).

S. Eighth Air Force Service Command repairstatiorticGreat' Britain, Gets Good News SECRET FLAK WEAPON REVEALED CREW ABANDONS BLASTED GERMAN SUBMARINE The Luftwaffe-Still Comes to London AN-INSPECTOR "plane plant, has goodreaspa to srriile, -She haa ft -i :THECREWpF.AU-BpATtakes;toliferafteafter Card; -which operated' in; the the attack, the didh't'haye a operate the oth ti abandon trie A second destroyed in the' same after-the-fgurtb. in Cuts Juvenile Crime FORMES rvlahsrani of.Ind'bre, India, Margaret Laivler Holker is Hiinter'College, New Ybrk.City,- is receiving her a i i as a member of the She says serving' Uncle Sam is a. "bigger adventure" than- hunting tigers asd panthers in tha "wilds India. NURSES ASSIGNED to the American Naval Hospital at Adak, in-the Aleutians, relax on a bleak hillside during their off-duty hours.

They are (left to Ensigns Eleanor. Miller, GiiJespie, Margaret Alien, of nver, LjLMildred Terrill. chief nurse, ol Goose Ensigns Alberta Krape, of Naples, irk; Stephanie Kore, of Butte, Mont, and Bettie Sberhardt, of San Yo: RUTH CLIFTON, IS, a cub reporter on a Moline. 111., newspaper, is the creator of a- plan ior combatting juvenile deiinguency has been adopted by many of the nation's, cities. She now is in Los Angeles conferring edon the are used American Dead on the Road to Rome PROUD YANK BOUND FOR HOME HERE ARE THIRTEEN REASONS -why the B-17G can take care of itself! The thirteen guns', are mount positions indicated by number above.

Guns 1 and 2 are located in new chin turret; 3 and 4 by navigator and bombardier; 5 and 6 are operated by the first engineer to take care oiirbritj rear attacks; 7 is operated by ihe 5rst radio operator against attacks from above; 3 and 9 are used against under. neaxh attacks; 10 and II to ward off lateral attacks; and 12 and 13 to fight off rear attacks The Generals Check Their Troops on Burma Front of war's solemn tasks, Sergt. R. Strebe checks the bodies of Arnerican diaad for.idecti^ on a WHEN SOMEONE ASKED if any American soldiers were coming off tha hospital ship Atlantis which brought repatriated war prisoners to Leith, Scotland, Sergeant John Gardner raised himself on his stretcher, and "I aai an AmericaiL" He looks it, too. Joseph Stilwell (kneeling), commander of U.

S. forces in the China-Burma-India theater a i a close inspection 01 the American-trained and equipped Chinese troops who will ficht Standing behind him is Kaydcn Boatncf chief of Ledo road area of northern Burma. 5 1JU IJ41I! 8 wn nayocr aontncr, cnici lor.Chinese.combat troops also right telling Warang Du, a Kachin chief, Jww Ariny.

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