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"Thursday, March 9, 1944
Women of Bryansk Greet Liberators
RUSSIA--Crying with tears of happiness, women of Bryansk who
for thirteen months of Nazi occupation lived in forest hide-outs greet
their liberators, the victorious Red Army, upon their entry into the
city. They found the city a burned-out shell of its former appearance.
Telling of Nazi Brutality
LAGONE, ITALY--An Italian woman tells Lt. Louis Ochoa of
Laredo, Texas, of the beutal treatment of her husband, (lying on
stretcher) received at the hands of the Nazis before they were driven
from this mountain town by Gen. Mark Clark's Fifth Allied Army.
The 65-year-old Nazi victim is unable to walk as a result of the severe
beating he received.
Another Post-War"Dream-to-Come2Truey
CLINTONVILLE, WIS.--Ice and snow need no longer delay
an performance of tasks that formerly could be accomplished
on skis or snowsl~es or with a dog team and sledge . . • after,
war. The FWD company here has announced that as soon as the
it will market the motor toboggan, shown above, to speed
of supplies and arrival of mercy services in areas previously
inaccessible because of deep snow. At present'the entire out-
IPtlt of these unique machines is going to the armed forces where they
~olve problems of communications, reconnaissance, ambulance serv-
Ice and hauling of supplies. But after the war physicians, trappers,
WOodsmen, sportsmen, power and telephone lin~ patrols, forest
~rangers will depend on this motor £oboggan for fast and. safe trans-
)ortation.
Poland After The War?
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FIRST LADY IS
GUEST SPEAKER ON
CANDY BROADCAST
During a guest appearance on
"Washington Reports on Ration-
ing," NBC public service radio
program sponsored by the Council
on Candy as Food in the War Ef-
fort, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
told radio listeners that she often
consults with the White House
housekeeper on things the~/ can or
cannot do because of ratioging and
remarked that "it is not a hard-
ship, it is a challenge to your ima-
gination sometimes."
She said she found hard candy and
many things the boys like in post-
exchanges for both Army and
Navy during her recent trip to
Australia and the South Pacific
battle area and she had high praise
for the medical care the men are
getting, saying "I think we can all
feel proud of the way our men are
being taken care of."
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
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Bureau of Public Relatmns. U. ~. War Department
LIGHTNING REPAIRS OF BOMB DAMAGE--Sometimes it is/merely a matter of minutes after
enemy aircraft bomb an airfield until U, S. Army Aviation Engineers are on the job repairing the
damage. The portable steel landing mat is replaced and the runways are available for America~
planes in the shortest possible time. This scene ac Gvadacanal is typical of the efficient work in
restoring a shattered airfield. The Seabees, naval cDunterpart of the Aviation Engineers, have made
splendid records in this theater Of operations.
LANDING NEAR ROME
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U. $. lfa¢y P/~sl.
. ITALY--Troops of General Mark Clark's Fifth Almy are shown being landed at the rear of the Nagi)
"Gustsv Line" in the Anzio-Nettuno area 30 miles south of Rome. Here a pontoon causeway, set up by
Navy men under the command of Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry, US]N, is used for the tmloadiDg of
.LST's during the "Leap-frog" landing. Only small-arms fire mot the invasi0n'force. .....
A G-MC "'Six by Six" Truck Comes Out Fightingi
g to plains announced by M~, Polan~
will look something like this. Russia proposes as P~
new eastern boundaries, the so-called Cur,on line suggested "/~
late LQrd Curzon in 1919. The black shaded areas (center botC0m~
are those parts of Poland.which :het~eO~ld:;t~gi~gf~:"
demarcation set by the Gezmmn- " Y _.~ "
matches the Curgon Hne. To the west L~U~Ct
the acquisition of East Pr~msla" and Sil~i~ ft~.
the
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