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August 3, 1944     Golden Valley News
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GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS NEW COSTUME JEWELRY IS LIGHT, COOL, BRIGHT " "'~"~ ' ........ . ~ ~' ~" , Courtesy Cord Left, pearl necklace, bracelet, hat ornament; top right, fish scale pin, earrings; below, Cupid's dart pins. You'll like this season's costume jewelry to highlight summery ensembles. It is light, cool and bright. Seashells, the tiny. curling delicate ones that are washed up on tropical beaches are made into these unusual pieces of Jewelry. Shown at the left above is a pearl set made of white and pastels. Neck- lace and bracelet consist of large simulated pearls separated by clusters of colored beans; a matching pin Is used to dress up the small half hat. A pair of single pearl button earrings complete the set. Fish scales In pastel shades are used in the earrings and matching hat pin. pictured upper right. The pin would be equally effective on evening or daytime dresses. Below. Barnanova. dancer, who models all three sets, wears three Cupid's dart pins at her lapel, matching gold heart earrings." (Internatioaal,~ FAMOUS GENERAL IS LAID TO REST IN NORMANDY 'EIGHT ENUSTED MEN from his infantry brlgade carry the flag draped casket containing the body of Brig. Ger~ Theodore Roosevelt to a grave in the military cemetery at St. Mere Eglise. The iUustrious son of an iUus- trious father died of a heart attack on July 13 in a captured Nazi truck which he used as an office and bedroom on the Normandy front. Quentin, the general's son, watched as the body was lowered into the soil of France where he had fought in two wars against Germany. U. S. Signal Corps Radiophoto. (International) AS BRITISH FERRET OUT NAZI SNIPERS IN CAEN WHEN Soviet forges get a firm grip on the Bal- tic coast, they will be able to stop shipments of iron ore from Sweden to German in Baltic freighters. WHEN Soviet naval units enter the Bal- tic via the Stalin canal, one immediate objective will be to bottle up the Gulf of Bothnia by cap- turing the Aland islands. GULF OF ALAND IS. NAZI ORE SUPPLY ROUTE FROM the White Sea the Gulf of Finland, Russia's elaborate canal system is now likely to be used by Soviet naval forces which may even land troops along Get- it Grog. FINLAND AT least 7 Nazi divisions in Fin- land face being trapped by the Russian forces which are driv- ing ahead to capture one Finnish stronghold after another With the important pert of Viipuri now a Soviet base, Russia is likely to take other Finnish ports. TU! HELSINKI TALLINN LITHUANIA SEA THE famous Stalin canal, built by hundreds of thousands of so- called Kulaks, enabled the Red fleet's smaller units to es- i cape into the White Sea in 1941 when Germans closed in on Leningrad. THE Soviet offensives in Fin land and toward the Baltic Sea from adjoining fronts may become more perilous for the Nazis than any other move in the Russian war theatre. Once in control of Finland'~ south~ ports from Viipurl to Turku, Soviet forces will dominate gateway to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania-and may launch phibious attacks all along the I,OO0-mile Nazi Baltic coasts. LEATHERNECK BEATS JAP FIGHTER TO THE DRAW THESE DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPHS show, left, a U. S. Marine covering a Jap who holds a stick of explo- sive. The Leatherneck holds his fire in hopes that the Nip will surrender. Right, the Jap spots the Marine and attempts to throw the explosive, the Yank fires first and as the picture shows, Mr. Nip's knees buckle and he falls in a sitting position. These scenes were recorded by a United States Ma- rine Corps photographer during the battle for Salpan island. (International Soundpboto) Captured at St. Lo FAMILY WATCHES HERO DECORATED BRmSH SOLDIERS are shown taking pos|Uoz~ a~ a wz'ec~ked btflldlng in Caen, France, as other Tommles go off in search of Nazi snipers that may be lurking beyond the crumbling walls. British and Canadian troops fought for every foot of ground in cap~~ ~ French rive~ port. (International) A GERMAN PARATROOPER, wound- ed in the battle of St. Lo. France. is shown being assisted to the rear lines by an American soldier. Be- fore being sent to a prisoner of war camp, he will be treated at a near- by field hospital. U. S. Army Signal Corps photo, ~lnternational) VICE ADM. Russell R. Waesche (left), U. S. Coast Guard Commandant, presents the Legion of Merit Medal to Comdr. Ralph Roy Curry, at Washington, D. C., for "Qutstanding performance of duty" in the North Atlantic. Proudly watching are Curry's daughters, Constance Ruddy and Helen Kate, and his wife, Mrs. Mary Rose Curry. (International) Guam Leadq IN COMMANI~of the of American forces 120 miles southwest of captured Saipan, are Rear miral Richard L. Connolly, and Marine Maj. Gen. Roy S. ger. Connolly directs the m ious operations and the great Fifth fleet, while ger commands the Marine S. Army forces. DUPONT DEALS WITH The E. I. DuPont de Co. announced that it is rights to its process for neoprene synthetic rubber to Russian Government as a negotiations requested by Production Board. compensation for asked of Russia while at war against Germany. The 1944 wheat crop is to be adequate for normal feed and seed uses. Done in striped other summer-cool cottons, nice two-piecer will be one of favorite midsummer he Do the easily launderable organdie or starched pique. Barbara Bell Pattern No. designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 40 a l~d 42. Size 14, short semble, requires 3v/8 yards inch material; ~ yard ~for Ready ndw--the brand new Pattern Book--the quickest home sewers yet devised. I complete up-to-the minute logue. Price 10 cents per der an ABC Pattern Book 15 cent pattern for 25 centS, 10 cent postage. For this pattern, send 15 plus 1 cent for postage, in your name, address~ pa~ter~ ber and size wanted to Bell (N. D. Newspaper 530 South Wells Street, Ill.