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]FAGE EIGHT
TCHAREST-'~ ' IS OBJECT OF ALLIED
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AIR ATTACK
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~4~ CALEA ViCTORIEI, one of Bucharest, Romania's main thoroughfares, is shown above in a radiophoto
~eec:Ived from ]F~erne~ Switzerl,~nd. after a recent Allied air attack on that famous city. (ItTt~rn~#ion~l
SEES 'EARLIER ENDING' OF WAR Right in _ _,,Swina
JUST ~;ORE MAKING his sensational statement that the war may end
"mu~h earlier than we have any right to say," Britain's Prime Minister
Win'ion Churchill made a second tour of the Normandy coast battle
zone~, in the course of which he conferred with Gen. Sir Bernard L.
Mon~:go~uery, as shown above. Information on "crumbling Germany,"
gathered in this trip, contributed to Mr. Churchill's conviction of a fast
approaching finale. Signal Corps Radio. (Internat{onal Sound~hoto)
RELAXING at his Pawlin~, N. Y.
farm, Gov. Thomas Dcwzy, l,~:~ub-
lican Presidential candidate takes
time out for a round of golf at the
Quaker Hill Club. (Intcrnattonal)
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EASY SKIRT,.AIR-CONDITIONED:TOP CHIC AND NEW
Left, black alpe with laco~ center, brown crepe with lattice bodice; dght, two-piece in print and plain.
The slim but easy skirt and the air-eondiUoned top is a fashion that is not only new and chic, but also
very comfortable. The style was designed by a noted European born New York designer, Eta. The
three styles in the above photograph are excellent examples of these modeis. At the left is a one-piece
black crepe*wRh black cobwebby lace aleev~ and tunic length overskirt that ties on with a blanc
bOW. Center is a brown crepe with a cool, lattice detailed bodice and sleevu, arid simple skirt with
~line tucks to give it movement. The Ught-topped brown print rayon crepe, right, has a brown an~l
white print vutet.Wlmmed overblaus~ The sl~ves are throe-quarter ten~.h. (I.t~rna6oaM)
GOLDEN VALLEY NE~VS
NAZI PRISONERS TAKE SUN BATHS ON WAY TO U. S.
SUNNING THEMSELVES on the deck of a Coast Guard-manned transport ship, wounded Nazi war pris-
oners are shown above on their way to internment in a United States camp. Robes and slippers are
Top Non-Corn WAC
AFTER SEVENTEEN months in the
Women's Army Corps, M/Sgt. Sue
J. Roller, stationed at Fort Ben-
provided for their comfort. A U. S. sailor at right is chatting with a prisoner. (InternationM ~ ning, Ga., attained the top rating
....................................................................................................................................................... possible for a non-commissioned
YANK TANK FORCES SMASH THROUGH NAZI LINES
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AMERICAN INFANTRYMEN, using tanks as cover are shox~rn here during an attack at Periers. Yank
tank forces, smashing through German lines in Normandy, have captured thousands of Nazi fighters
in one of two drives toward Periers and have pushed beyond St. Lo. ( ;~.,~rn'~.~,~l Soundphot~ )
Airfield Objective On Guam
WASHINGTON, D. C.--(U. S. Navy Soundphoto)~Clearly perceptible through the clouds in this
photo taken by Navy reconnaissance plane is this sizable Jap airfield on Guam.This is one of the salient
objectives of our troovs.
LEATHERNECKS GLOAT OVeR SAIPAN SOUVENIRS
officer. She heads the grade-reports
section of the Infantry School, an
all-WAC section. (International)
Now in Moscow
SEEKING to remedy the strained
Polish-Soviet relations, Stanislaw
Mikolajczyk, peaSant-born pre-
mier of Poland's ~overnment-ln-
exile, ts now in Moscow to confer
with Stalin. (International)
TRUE PACIFIC ISLAND PLUTOcRATS are these two American Marines shown amid their "wealth" on Sat-
pan island. Their booty consists of barter-worthy personal battle ~ taken from the defeated Nip-
pone~m--aad a chance to relax for a few moments to enjoy the spoils of war. (Iateraation~l)
A pretty little frock which
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for an everyday playtime
and ia sheer, dainty cottons
as muslin or organdie to use
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trim ~quired.
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designed for sizes 2, 3, 4,
years. Size 3 requires° lea
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rac.
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