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July 20, 1944     Golden Valley News
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GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS COLLEGE GIRLS ADOPT NET TO TAKE PLACE OF HAT ~,~. ~ Dache Left, block net. gilt bowknots; center, knit wool flowers on net; right, grosgrain ribbon trim~ It's news to compare with the old line about a man bitinga dog when you state that one of the world's most famous milliners has invented a hair net which takes the place of a hat. But so it is, and the three college girl fashions above show you this Dache net made of strong rayon mesh with various col- orful trims. The first girl wears a bright green wool coat with black braid trimming, and a net trimmed with a row of small gilt kidskin bowknots across the top to set off her blond hair'. The girl with her back towards us wears a belted top coat and has added clusters of knit wool flowers to her net, both flowers and net being scarlet. The coat is a black and white checked wool reefer. The third girl, right, is modeling a fingertip-length yellow and black plaided coat with Persian lamb collar, a;RI has added a yellow grosgrain ribbon to her net. which ties acro~ her head beneath her chlgrto~ Native Labor Enlarges Airport for B-29 SOMEWHERE IN INDIA--Soundphoto---B-29's, America's most powerful bombers, were tuned up at~this base in India and started from here on the mission to bomb the steel center of Japan, which was hit on June 15tb. In this photo native women, uset to enlarge the airport to enable the mammoth ships to take off, appear in the foreground as the plane is worked on in the background. GEN. DE GAULLE IS GREETED BY CAPITAL OFFICIALS. U. S. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR., shakes hands with Gem Charles De Gaulle, head of the French Committee of National Liberation, as Secretary of State Cordell Hull looks on. De Gaulle, who is in Washington for a series of conferences with the president, hopes to improve lerench.American relations by his visit to this country. President Roosevelt is seated at right and mtandin~ behind him is ht$ daughter, Mrs. Anna Boettiger of Seattle, Wash. (InternatioaM) ACIFIC CEAN leNagasaki-aircraft. arms, steel, and engine plants; shipyards, docks. chemical works, air bases , Yawata-Fukuoko - more than 60% of Ja. pan's steel comes from this area B-29°s struck their first blow at Yawata in smash* ing bombing raid June IS 3.Kobe- Osaka- Kyoto. This is the heart of Jop industrial power Plane~. machine tools, tanks, guns. ships, etcetera, are pro-) duced in this vital Nagoya- on impor- * tans war plant center with 5,310 factories devot- ed mainly to the production of alrcroft and artillery . Tokyo-Yokohama embracing the largest population in Japan. this area teems with plane, ship. tank. gun. chemical and various automotive work , Niigata - Th*s area specializes in engine works, steel tubings, and also ombraces 60e, b of Ja- pan's oil well production. BOMBS USED IN B-29 RAID ON YAWATA, JAPAN HERE IS JUST A SMALL PART of the cargo of bombs that one of the American B-29 Superfortresses used in its raid on Yawata, Japan's great steel center, on June 15. The bomb capacity o£ the new air battleship is a rcdll- tary secret, but from the Japanese viewpoint it is more than plenty. (International) FIRST PHOTO OF PHILIPPINE SEA BATTLE HERE IS AN AIR VIEW of a phase of the naval battle that was fought between carrier-based aircraft of the U. S. Fleet and a powerful Jap task force which was intercepted on the way to relieve Saipan. The engage- ment was fought in the Philippine Sea on June 20. A Jap battleship of the Congo class (left, foreground) labors through the water after receiving hits from U. S. carrier-based planes. A large Jap carrier (right, backm'ound) turns in a circle to dodge bomb--. U. S. Navy photo. (International Soundphoto) ,C°l" Carlson Hit LIEUT. COL. EVANS F. CARLSON, founder and leader of the famed "Gung Ho" Marine Raiders, has been evacuated from Saipan where he was wounded by enemy ma- chine gun while trying to help a .}v 0und e d_m an:__f]~te~ ~~ t!_o ~ a J)__ Hitler's Latest FIELD MARSHAL Guenther von Kluge, above, has, according to Berlin dispatches, replaced Mar- shal Karl Rudolf Gerd yon Rund- stedt, reported ill, as commander of the German fighting forces in western Europe. (I,~tern~tionM) A house dress which will give you several seasons of comfortable wear. Make it in a bouquet-flower printed cotton in your kitchen col. ors-yellow, apple green or delft blue. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1209 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14 requires 3 yards of 32 or 3f-inch material; z/~ yard contrast. Reary now--the brand new ABC Pattern Book--the quickest aid to home sewers yet devised. It's a complete up-to-the minute cata- logue. Price 10 cents per copy. Or- der an ABC Pattern Book with a 15 cent pattern for 25 cents, plus 1 cent postage, For this attractive pattern send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in coins with your name, address, pattern number and size wanter to Barbara Bell