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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1941 F ( ? i : V f. e D B F 1 T N 1 S r ri PAGE TWO Yanks on Way to Invasion by Air and Sea First Major Battle in Caen Region . j. j . ii ii:j .,i,-;ne inin in lnviinii nf French coast. The V. S. By air ana sea me army ana navy ui mc paratroopers reflect confidence as they fly over the English channel en route to the invasion of Europe. They were among the first assault troops to land on the continent. More than 4,000 vessels were employed m the Initial landings. The landing craft, one of newest types, is shown loaded with American troops about to sail for somewhere in France during the first days of invasion. Coastguardman 'Flagging' the Sarmi Invaders - --n--- - -:VIJ ; Jl i ,t Klvitifii-'Yfk,,w nayaMjatfj,Mjafcjifc-i '" 1111(11 r' lillTrMw"- The Caen region of Normandy invasion coast became the reported scenfof the first battle of major proportions, with worst fighting just ; side of Bayeux, north of Caen. After amphibious forces converged on St. Vaast, on Cherbourg peninsula, troops began straddling the road to Carentan (1) where paratroopers landed. Landing made at Arromanches, midway between Le Havre and Cherbourg, moved toward Bayeux. The Allied Armies Reunite in Italy i iiiiiii.il. i.i. .. w imuiiihii"""p" " ' "' I 7 WW ' ! T jT If if t CANVIUI fyiRE i'ttlKW n j 1 r";Si& u The Stars and Stripes fly with the chaplain's flag, as ship carrying invasion of Hitler-held France, talk quietly on deck. Along nHh the Red Cross, the chaplains' units were a part of every move ment of trooos to ranee, souna rhoto. Clmngsha Defender rAt That She Put Her First Aid Training to Good Use who had driven the nther members of a first-aid class nearly frantic by her continual criticism ot the wnoie iaea xurnea up one day a complete convert, whv " she said, "yesterday I was sitting at home when I heard a screeching of brakes and then a terrific crash. Two cars had up turned right in ironi oi our gate and four people were lying in the road. One woman had a deep cut in her arm, two men had broken legs, and another severe lacera tions of the face. Hut, thanK Heaven, I remembered exactly what you had taught me. I bent over and put my head between my knees ana dicin t ianw CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOOT REMEDY FEET HIBTT Act for relief now. Send $1.00 today for scientific book "Troubled Feet." marvelous. Address "Listen," Boi D81B, 8ta. "S", Los Anfeles 5, Calif. PERSONAL Check Up On Yourself. Send 10c coin or tamps for Psychological Chart prepared by world famed teacher. Mt. Wnshinr ton Pubs., S880-S'i San Rafael, Los Anfeles, 81. Calif. Fresh Water Frogs Frogs are fresh water creatures and would die if they stayed too long in the ocean's salty water.1 Coastguardman B. W. Long, coxswain of Detroit, Mich., directs incoming LSTs to their beaching posi tions with semaphore signals from the shore at Sarmi, on the north shore of DuWi New Guinea Capture of Wakde Island and Sarmi beachhead after stiff Japanese army opposition brought wo more vital landing strips into American hands on their steady thrust westward toward China and the Philippine, and that much nearer to Tokyo and the final victory over the Japs. Heavy naval DomDaramenv u.icu aa. ..... fm.4 h UX l 3 fctoAtVfo'liliiiitfti.i M " ' nn nn -i i i r ' Sprinkle your heat rash irritated skin well with Mexsana, the soothing, Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark, commanding general of the Allied Fifth army and Lieut. Francis X. Buckley, of Philadelphia, Pa., are pictured in foreground amidst cheering Fifth army troops when they meet other Allied divisions in the Pontine marshes area. War Chiefs Give Report on Invasion Gen. 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HUMPHREYS Homeopathic FAMILY MEDICINES SINCE 1854 First Nazi Prisoners Taken in France Nazi 'Butterfly' j r Jl4 ?iF777Tl - - - r"K ' r Tt ?v - V'i ; fWSAi .If f!rEfr! W F '1L. , The nation's m.htarv. naal and air chiefs leave the White House after F - flW" re4 J - These are among the first Nazi prisoners captured by the Canadian invasion troops on the soil of France, in the great Allied invasion. Re turning ships to England from the first invasion wave carried a large number of Nazi prisoners, which were increased by later returning ships of American and British naval forces. Honor American Dead at Anzio, Italy 4 A German "butterfly" anti-personnel bomb is examined by Maj. L. Ehrmann, New York, commandant of the Bomb Disposal school at Ab erdeen Proving Ground, Md. These bombs are dropped from planes in clusters. Invasion Babv A firing squad sends volley over the graves of soldiers In an American cemetery at Anzio, Italy. t a Memorial day ceremony. The salute followed an address by Fifth army commander Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark riven a few days before the Invasion of France. Temporary mark- 6s have been piacea oiu turn h I, ! m,h,uiiiiiii,iiiiih I'; is - -yw """"" VJ - A Vs The nation's military, naval and air chiefs leave the White House after reporting progress of the invasion to President Roosevelt. Left to right, front Adm. Ernest J. King ot ft navy, Gen. George Marshall, army. In the background is Gen. H. II. Arnold. All details of the Invasion had been worked out months ahead by these three leaders In cooperation wivh other Allied commanders, including Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander. First details were worked out during the secret visit of Gen eral Eisenhower to Washington, and after months of planning, in London and Washington. Tito and Aide Before Nazi Surprise Raid "Invasion" is the name chosen for boy born at the invasion hoar to Mrs. Anna Bodmar, Chicago. Norse Eleanor Rytkonen salutes the new arrival at Angustana hospital. Marshal Tito, leader of the Yugoslav partisans, right, and his chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Arsa Yovanovltch, are shown above at the partisans headquarters in the Yugoslav mountains. Soon afterwards German air borne forces staged a surprise attack on his headquarters, but Tito was not "at home." With a couple of GI cans for a seat, Mildred Proudfoot of New Ca naan, Conn., Red Cross worker In Italy, gets her crowning glory trimmed. The tonsorial artist is Sergt. Dennis E. Guthrie of Smith field, Ark. Ground Commander r'"riT(ssllslllsWsslslsstnnWl sWi IF YOUR TENDENCY TO CONSTIPATION IS INCREASING 'READ THIS NOW I PLAIN FACTS I Many doctors warn that wost purges and laxatives act on the entire 27 feet of your intestinal canal. 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