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LnAY, JANUARY 1, 1942 TIIE WATNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER Pae 11 World Mews Gathered By A Camera if o!is Graduates 'War Oss' rrr V 4 -xs:Cii.7t- i id V4 -i3sT - . k 4 , . i J o ? I -.f-AA w.- -V Xs - .. SHf .'. .in-j I ., -s tfit'ir cap iiiw tile itir in me uamuwuw rcsiuh. u- i traduntcd from the r.fal academy at Annapolis, Md, This is the r i... i '.., ,r. Qrl .otu.l Thi-u uipr nrheduled to bo into active 'Wiirw'iaa "v h. : -.. -. servi'i ten days after graduation. Air Heroes in Pacific War ' ' " ' ' i ' ' i ' sJ I ' -?,., I - I ,f jf . I i JLi ILc f I I - t , ,. , tjt 1; ft 1 ilv. ff Hi f re are five of the six American airmen, who, the War Department d in its eiehth communiaue of the war. nerformed "numerous feats heroism" during the surprise Japanese attack on Honolulu. Top, left rtgnt: Lieut, Harry W. Brown of Amanllo, Tei shot down one oi lenemy planes : Lieut Geors-e S. Welch of Wilmineton. Del., credited h shooting down four Jap planes. Bottom, left to right: Lieut, "neth M. Taylor of Hominy, Okla., downed two Jap planes; Lieut, ilip M. Rasmussen of Boston, Mass., who shot down a Jap plane over lofield Barracks; Lieut Gordon H. Sterling, Jr., of West Hartford, ""in., located formation of aiz enemy planes and destroyed one. ants to Join Navy On Defense Job f and sees no reason why he t i!,119" J nary ..suj ue Japanese. A retired chief, ha k.. i . j , grandson is in the navy Aviatrix Held 1-4 I , mi,: I ft ; ': ll 3i I i , ; 5 ' ;5r, , , ilU h Titrix, Laura ' POIW L1 ! Washing Sr. after she FortiJ 1ehr!r rf violating I a? A?ent Registration Mayor FioreUo H. LaGuardia, U New York, is shown broadcasting from the municipal radio station ia New York City to residents of tha metropolis, urging them to be ealm. Ht advised Japanese in New York to go about as little as possible. Ia the background is Fire Commis sioner Patrick Walsh, key man ia civilian defense of the city. ( New Commanders of Hawaiian Defense ML J': - ' L in mini mi in ii - - - - hmmi i TLmmmm A sweeping shakeup of the Pacific High Command fuilow'ir.g' Seeretary Knox s rrport uo tbe Prart Harbor disaster resulted in changing command of the Navy, Army and Air Force. Unit Gen. Dfloe C. F- mons (left) was given command of the Hawaiian Department, relieving Lieut Geo. Walter C. Short Riar Admiral Chester V. NimiU (center! became head of ttt Panfi HfK. repiaring Admiral Husband fc. Kimmel. Brig. Gen. C. I Tinker was given command of the Army sir forces at Hawaii, reelr .: Mil. '. . Frederick L. Mtrtiw. , Volunteer as Air Raid Wardens Interceptor Chief . fe-A cs I ijs 1 n ! xj n(xt..-.ii'jt g?r ?:,r . I New York City patrolman Gunner Steen fingerprints Vuua Riiliamowr. as Newbold Morris (standing beside her), president of 'Jtm Cicj Cranci, looks on. Left is Herbert Overton. Even thoagfx Curvra im( Ksb. Hollander suffer from infantile paralysis, they an ajfxnn cue? vices as air raid wardens. ta eaaJT T ts frat Islowioe Ceamaaiirf Is Eng. Genu Jla C Me CMnmelL Ee ni grvcsi note ad fail fwptmB'bltey li nfTfr axr cki wmnsnri at ttw Corps an wturi a!i&5ea New Tart, Krw ". Jersey mM Delaware. Killed in Hawaii Lifeline of the U. S. If ' i J ; i p ; -J ' CULl iy CUT res- aVfttavnAKi A M A I 1 Among those killed when the Japa nese bombed Honolulu from the air was Sergt. Vincent Harah, of Stam ford, Conn. More than 1,000 men irere reported killed in the sneak raid on Hawaii - .CKS LOCK5 t ' I rn in' u With unidenubed planes reported in the vicinity of the Panama Canal, all defenses in the Canal Zone ar being manned twenty-four hours a day The best of America's pursuit planes are continuously flying natrol over tbe vital waterway that connects the Atlsntie and the Pacific Oceana. Map shows course of the Canal. Small man jihows relative location of the CanaL Replace Canadian Men in U. S. ('. ' j i' -4s4aV -sSiiv Uulwr. sj iilliiil Mill ii i I I aat saw s These three girls are the first members of the Canadian women's army corps in Washington to take over duties formerly performed by mea at the Canadian Legation. I ft to right: Company Sergt. Maj. Jac queline Mineau, of Ottawa; Company Sergt. Maj. Mary Fowler, ef Ottawa, and Company Sergt. Maj. Enid Clark, of Vanrwiver. B. C 1942 'Swim for HealtrTGirl Stmart, 22. fca been selected iy42 National Swim lot Health Week girl by a committee of manufacturers and newspapermen ir New 'York City. . ; Dutch Sub in Action , . r y -7 ; ., "' . W. ' The gun crew of a Royal Netherlands submarine is shown in action off Sourabaja, The East Indies. Reports from the Far East battlegrounds declare the Dutch submarines are wreaking havoc on Japanese trans ports and other war vessels. The President Meets With His War Cabinet Off to Hawaii ny.ij'r A 'I. V i v. . ' 1. . o Rmvtfnlt meets with nis war cabinet in the White House fir UfTtoht around the tab : Hjm JJpkg i Wallace-StoUGrdia, civilian defend administrator; Paul V. McNuU.' flS purity administrator; Jessa Jonst, sectary f commerce; Harold Ickes, secretary of the interior; Postmaster Gen eral Frank a Walker; Henry L. Stimaon, secreUry of war; Cordell HuU. secretory of state; the President; Henry Morgenthau, secretary of the treasury; Attorney Genera) Francis Biddle; Fran Knox, sec retary of the navy, and Claude B, Wickard, secretary of agncnlture. Tha Cabinet will bold frequent sessions. The slogan is "Remember Peart f Harbor" and these experienced ship-, yard workers do as they sign to gw ia tbe Hawaiian baa. They aa wered aa advertisement for several Inmdrwd mea to repair dasaagea vroogfct U vsassls aad fadHtiea, ';. ttaca. ;
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