Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

Dixon Evening Telegraph du lieu suivant : Dixon, Illinois • Page 7

Lieu:
Dixon, Illinois
Date de parution:
Page:
7
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

Dixon, Illinois, Wednesday, July 29,1942 Army and navy heads, wifh the new chief of at aft to the commander in chief, leaving Whit. House fter their conference with President Roosevelt on staff organizational procedure. Left to right. Adm. mest J.

King, chief of naval operations; Adm. William D. Leahy. Pres, cnt nd Gen. George Marshall, army chief of staff.

Look Out, Commandos Are Cominy Training under actual Invasion conditions, Australian Commandos slog into shower of mud and water as charge explodes while they cross narrow bridge. (Passed by censor.) War Chiefs Hold Council Mud Bath Maneuvers Autry's In Australian soldier flounders helplessly in ooze after toppling into muddy stream during training in Commando tactics. (Passed by censor.) Technical Sergt. Gene Autry is his title now. The famous singing star of movies, radio and stage is fingerprinted by Sergt.

Rudy Hanheide, right, as he enters Air Corps at Chicago induction center. Grand Old Man Cooler Surprise Wedding Screen Actors Joan Crawford and Phillip Terry married in midnight ceremony at ranch near Hollywood. iHE A Telephoto.) This is a new photo of the beloved George W. Norris of Nebraska. Mr.

Norris, 81 on July 11, is believed being urged by the President to run again this fall. His fifth term expires next Jan. 3. Using hosereel as shower- bath, ingenious young New Yorker finds perfect way to keep cooL ROSTO' flmtffig MCASPIAN SEAt-to SAUK TUARSI MAKHACH KALA-tf wmm THE CAUCASUS Tims MILES TURKEY GERMAN ADVANCES mm GERMAN THREATS OH PimiNES DOUBLE TRACK RAILWAYS SINGLE TRACK RAILWAYS Following the capture of Rostov, German columns are closing in on the vital Volga river port toi Stalingrad. To the southwest the Nazis threaten the railroad on which Stalingrad depends for communication with the-Caucasus.

(NEA Telephoto.) OIXON EVENING TELEGRAPH Page Seven John Doolittle, son of Brig. Jimmie Doolittle who led air raid on Tokyo, concentrating on his task as a machine gunner during battle exercises at West Point, where he is a cadet. (NEA Telephoto.) Nazis Advance on Caucasus Trains to Blast the Japs Like Dad Death Dealers Peaceful Japanese Invaders Bette Bops a Bow Tossed by storms and borne by ocean currents, glass globes such as Actress Bette Davis lets Hinton these, used by Japanese fishermen to buoy their nets, drift across H- Helper, 49th Liberty ship the Pacific and are picked up on the beaches of islands off the built at Terminal Island. California coast (Official U. S.

Navy photo.) have at launching. Former Silver Shirt Leader William Dudley Pelley (left), publisher of a weekly magazine, the Galilean, in federal court at Indianapolis for trial on charges of sedition. Two of associates, Lawrence A. Brown and Agnes Marion Henderson (right), are being tried with him. (NEA Telephoto.) Bit parts have given way to major roles for Hollywood's singing star, Ruth Terry.

Silver Shirt Leader on Trial s. Terry Tarries guns, housed In tail of Boeing B-17E flying fortress, just below towering rudder, spit death at foe. (Passed by U. S. Army censor.) Bombed Bunny Survivors of Midway battle, bearded ship's cook and rabbit mascot reached San Francisco safely after ship was torpedoed and bombed from under them.

German attempts to knock out the Arctic supply line to northern ports are meeting stiff resistance from Soviet forces, i Russian bombers are blasting bases in northern Norway and Fin' land from which Nazis attack convoys, and a Soviet submarine I is said to have broken up a German warship raid on an allied convoy by torpedoing the battleship Tirpitz. Belted by Bullets Like many another French-Canadian woman, Lilianne Gaudreau, decked out in belts of machine gun bullets, is an important factor in Canadian war effort, working in a Quebec small arms tion plant. FINLAND Stockholm Lenin; Baltic Sea SOVIET Stettin GERMANY Russians Defend Arctic Supply Line Arctic Ocean SPITZBERGEN Norwegian Sea Bear I Nazi Bomber Threat mm mm Russo-German Front Nazi hit big allied convoy; Tirpitz torpedoed Aid route to Russia Barents Sea North Sea Poland's Women Fight On Far from their axis-oppressed homeland, refugee members of Polish Auxiliary in Iran rest after work. Women help men carry on fight for freedom. The Chief Relaxes Chatting informally with soldiers and their guests, Maj Dwight D.

Eisenhower, commanding V. S. war zoue, attends opening of Washington Club in 1 jjtuimi..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le Dixon Evening Telegraph
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection Dixon Evening Telegraph

Pages disponibles:
251 916
Années disponibles:
1886-1977