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Capt. U liman Tells Dads Of Veterans t .i, ' \ \ a it ' *- V*. Jbu'-ni tiit . \. C.d v i tUV X.K ID lit 11 t,. > t • 11 K .. . ( . . ti.t- : .i v Ct JL . ■ 1 j (> ! )i>j > \ i‘ M i • i n i. i \ 11 ■ ! 1< * n o r . 1- ;ilk" ^ • Ui 1 ri> Lt i F ' , Ct \\ y n k . ft X-.f • Exch anv.'r s I o Have Holiday r» ct . \ IjC . L>< Ml J v l l ' H 1 j. 1 11 Blf ( SC! 1 \t \! nui:!\ Meeting m!1. v ■ AHl 1 cu \\.:h.k B«m i !* i' , i»n t .■ - * * ■ ■ V • M '* ul -* c.*ti s ;m*i • t- V .* . • > I;.Mrd • i j 1 • She Can 'Cc^n-Can* ^ .. ... ... _ . i. ».•- ***■ —•- '♦***•* SENSATION ; p • *.. a THI5 JAP 'KAMIKAZE' WAS A DUD , v35K»W^W>KM*»»a«a g ''ttvtttGX&kmBmBHmr' fT » 'V WKSWS ?W'WS»PiXWr''W7«« v .• i HERE IS A ONCE 1N-A-LIFETIME PICTURE a* i *• ■ ! • - U S ie t -■.••■. v t :. . e ■ 'C '. . ‘ ■ .'*n i' • • . right FIT FOR A KING?—NOT UNDER OPA A DOUBLE BARRUED SHERIFF in single-barreled apparel is Kirk S. King, Winnebago, 111., who is shown picketing the Rockford OPA offices be cause regulations make it impossible for him to get a suit to lit his Kmg sue body. It takes four and a haif yards of cloth to make one suit h > the hefty sheriff, whereas the rules are that three suits must be made from eleven yards. Hence the big barrel. (International Soundphoto) WASHINGTON New Latin-Americcn Highwoy 1 Germany's Rhine Industrie* Pro ecf !s Being Investiqa'ed Prove Big Allied Headache Speeial to Central Prea 0 w ■ 11 NOTON Senafot Mead war It t iting < nn« privately ggtns into the ■ mstanees rounding 1 [ A III..in highway project. whit h -alls for the > : struts t 111 v, or Mtl-IHI • 'll: ’’ in rotth. rn No itdgua 1 .on si n.i t : s tl • i . "ii nit t re i lit ell I to see to it that a iht- 1 1! IV* s t Ig a * ion is IV, l - t - ’ll 'll’** pl'.jivts 111' 111’ lillg _ ■ ■ of net lin ks on tHe 1’anan i t’aral i: l t. : • ::s'. t ..* t .on work at I Pearl Haib.'t • • r s.ii'1 t': it ianta«' , pu.es were j , > ■ i r _. : r}.. f.-rtv ' tor unta on equip : . l.-.t.n Amei u an pi -j • t " bile the : i a. i, 'a "I title to tl'..- equipment 0 r i ‘a \> \cnm. - .it < of \ . I.... ones to | iagl.e t •" Allies in p’ a. •• just a> it .al in war A Ii.ai.i be I I’e in the Allied pian on tlie -■ my is : W.'.li • ' : ■ j , hat to with Get in industry The Capitol m i:- ' a • tl:.- Rhine No detint” plir s have been forn’u’a'e.i for the control ft R ihf { nts ne of the num< r« . ank si m the \ an and British pr« Hams for the oecuputi n of for manv w’hat • Ali . s .is ah. it t» ! r- ■ t »n an*! t: . - polices of :: • ' cart tries* n of \v ib>t i vt rs «. • •• f h«* ; • -’.hility t *x -t 1 v' 01Id vv a.r • * • • # JAPAN'S BEHAVK R terr nal political front n .w that u y has fol ' V" as f “fused M her r ah' a e: at :■ . trying t Ru divorce h,a ■ If f r : 1 oail'”- 11 tin la' e • . 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I\vi> : .nts out th.:.'. '.! • r< ! "Hite an: b'..i" i.ah.ts dropped on enemy ; . s m Okinawa hi-ugl'd an tin; : ■ nd. 1 . imber of prisoners ii durins the cl »ng phase of Surrender that t v b.ttei ly-f' ■ : * bat'.- leaflet* I \VI". . ..nsi ers this h" ■ •' ■ : a ■ .ij.'i ment It tes the age- Id in " ds of Pay Off Bus' ... Which If ft a be arc.'• r m alt. : i itive l ■ • I a! !. death 11* la'!'.' -a '■ "l Mirrender '..•V. * . ■ : . al. : an:n v !■: m !- '■.'•! h- ‘’-'iring the final tvs of thf « " »P°l " ** * : • A-w Ail th. .r a:: - ..ni ti ■ i a.r t • the Athenian \ > > tit ns. JAP CAPTIVES TAKEN BY U. S. SUB THROUGH AN OPEN HATCH (top), one of a group of Japs made prisoner when their ship had been sunk is hauled from a U. S sub by marines after the undersea craft had returned tu its base He is blindfolded fur security reasons. Four other Nips are led topside (bottom) past one of the sub’s guns as they head toward the pier and eventual eapti\ity. These are ofihciai U. S. Navy photos. (International* YANKS TAKE OVER PART OF BERLIN OCCUPATION ' ■ : ■ .V >’\ . • r i f TV ' • ' A" H. >1. A A v ♦ " , ' 1 ’ . i i I ’ : ■ ; 1, . A r ; H . ‘i • ' '' PROTEST PULLMANS FOR NAZI POWs - mr.wmrtruM, m&k W ' WHEN SOME 500 U S OFFICERS AND MEN, : • : \fru\. ..ml 1 :. ; . .1 .. • I. • . •> ' ' ' f>d llu-ir t • u r : i ; y r i : . ■ : :ii:s v. L’n i■:i t!-.<■ ■ i. \ :. . tJu y 'il 1i. It-ii : !. i . '1 ■ ! i i ■:''■! !:.i1 : ! >u . •. > . :• !(•... hos *: .i* C.i . ; . r.i-s l in 1’...::.. .n (i \ti mat.-nail A VOiCE THAT TRAVELS THE "VOICE" eertairdy get.; arour. !, f• l.t re is Frank Sins1: a out Casa blan . . ■ • : . a . per 1 it WAC of tin U. S Air Transpc>rt (-'« :• a: i in a.' :t'n Afr. a pse} < l when he i .ade a :p-over during hii. tour K.i L?. S. i vi • • v.e . . La S. Amy photo. (/? vr atlvnal) JAP FOOD SUPPLY HiT BY RAID I JAPAN'S FISHING INDUSTRY, one of the most vital remaining food supply sources of the enemy, was definitely threatened when U. S. warships made their deepest penetration of Jap home waters and attacked the southern section of Sikahalin Island (1). Kadio Tokyo stressed the 1 threat against food supplies over the importance of the assault as other key supply sources in Korea (2) were being blasted. (International) mrs. McGregor dies at providence, r i. IliiUflito uf Mr. ..ml Mr., I l i,ui In 1 > llr«;iifht Mere >1 »f» dav I nr Hut in! M . ; • i ' - < - j . ^ ( ' !! i ■ i i .1 M. 1 i t ■ \ H . .in I Ki *in‘.v • : 1 ... : i ! . i n. ■ at f *>vkl. HO It I .1 sill' '. ill Ht M - I I'll I' * •< r- . -age t .lay Mi "'I' '!• lUiligiltt r tt! A1 all-1 VI • 1 dill A. re . Il« i... . lid .. Hall', e *>! 'h • MnM l u ;i unity ■ a i t i e ••• 1 rt • .«■ v ■ . I hire I if i.imib 1. ( itlier at 'ail' ' ' •»' r.V - A t ., It a: i if. I ' a I: ei : i. i hi M: Met' to. j, [ tj si,'.: t •. iv . • . Qla !l«e' I ’■ i t. It I 'It-! ,i.i j , ’ ::i t" a I ■ ill ' i . I . '.lie •• my. 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