/ Keeping the St. Lawrence Free From Subs
Canada’s new mosquito boats are busy at their Job keeping convoys safe from submarines in the St. Law
rence river. The sub-chasers, which are the Canadian navy's version of the U. S. “mosquito boat,” are called
“Fairmlles.’’ They are 100 feet long, fast, and capable of carrying a record volume of depth bombs. In pic
ture at the left two husky crewmen are given the ticklish Job of loading a depth charge on a “Fairmile.”
Center: Typical, Frenoh-Canadlan sailors enlisted in the Royal Canadian navy operate a blinker signal to
escorting destroyers. Right: One hundred feet of water from the St. Lawrence cascades into the air as
a depth bomb blasts the “sab” below.
Pushing Against Axis in the Pacific
First photos to come oat of
the new sir bsse in New
Gaines from which U. 8. snd
Allied fliers sre striking st Jsp
bases: Right: Two fliers stand
beneath the bomb bay of a B. 8.
bomber somewhere in New
Guinea, inscribing 100-pound
ers. Left: American pilots and
crew push a B-25 from the run
way to make room for other
planes to take off.
Chemical Warfare Demonstration
A barrage of 25 shells Is fired from “Livens projectors” during the
army’s chemical warfare demonstration at Edgewood arsenal, Maryland.
The projectors are used to throw destructive chemicals against the enemy,
or smoke bombs to screen troop movements. Men in the foreground are
telephone operators in contact with advance forces and the “plunger”
man who sets off the charge.
Yankee Tanks in Northern Ireland *
Armored units of the American expeditionary force in Northern Ire
land, among the most recent arrivals, have lost no time in getting into
hard training and preparing for the opening of a possible second front.
Negotiating rough country in Northern Ireland, these "General Grant"
tanks, followed by V. S. infantrymen, are proving that they can take It—
and give it!
Gains Freedom
Mrs. Jetti Fuerstein, shown with
her one-year-old son, Nathan, on
their arrival in New York from
Portugal on the SS Guine. The
child was born in a concentration
camp abroad, but is none the worse
for his bitter experience.
Cools His Heels
John T. Robertson, musician first
class at the U. S. naval air station,
Corpus Christi, Texas, cools his
heels after a long inarch, while
practicing on bis bass born.
USS Shaw Ready to Go on Warpath
Here is the USS Shaw, after being entirely reconditioned at a Went
coast navy yard, on her first trial run. The Shaw, which was heavily
damaged In the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, came to this navy
yard with a false bow. A new bow was waiting for her upon her arrival.
The Shaw is now read}’ to go on the warpath to avenge Pearl Harbor.
A Little Rest for the Weary
American fighter pilots are shown as they rest at an alert station
while waiting for an attack warning, somewhere in northern Australia.
It is U. S. airmen like the ones pictured here that have kept the Japs
away from the northern territory of Australia.
Before Sevastopol Fell to Nazi Hordes
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Sevastopol, gallantly defended Russian bastion, added another glori
ous chapter to its history before It fell to the invading Nazis. More than
100,000 Nazis fell here, according to the Russians. Photo at top shows
Nazi General Von Manstein (left) discussing plans for an all-out inva
sion. Below: Nazi infantry shown in one of their charges against the
key city.
Patten Brothers—Survivors of Lexington
Horae on furlough, the seven Patten brothers, all survivors of the
aircraft carrier Lexington, are shown above with their father in a local
department store selling war bonds and stamps. Left to right: Clar
ence F. Patten, the father; the seven sons, Bruce, Gilbert, Allen, Marvin,
Myrne, Ray and Clarence.
To Wed Hopkins
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Mrs. Louise Gill Macy leaves her
home In New York after confirm
ing news of her betrothal to lend
lease administrator Harry Hopkins.
She revealed that the wedding may
be held In the White House "prob
ably around noon on July 39."
Home Again
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Knowles, sis
ter of Gen. ••Billy” Mitchell, is
embraced by her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Yohn, upon Mrs. Knowles'
arrival in the V. 8. after 14 months
spent in Gestapo prisons and con
centration camps in Jugoslavia and
Germany.
Red Cross Meet
Mrs. Dwight Davis of Washington,
D. C., national director of volunteer
services of the American Red Cross,
is showm in Los Angeles shortly
after her arrival to attend the first
Red Cross conference to be held
since the start of this war. More
than 60 women leaders of Red Cross
volunteer activities attended the
three-day conference.
Farmerette
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Formerly a shop assistant, this
girl is now a member of Britain’s
women’s land army. The tractor
she is using is a pint-size caterpillar,
used for plowing and towing. It is
economical on fuel and handles as
easily as a baby carriage.
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Record That!
“Did you ever know an angler,
to tell the truth?"
“Yes, once I heard one tell an*
other that he was a liar.”
Split It
Doctor—I'll examine you for flvd
dollars.
Patient—Go ahead. If you find
it we’ll go halves.
Folks who follow the old adage,
“Think before you speak,” find it
hard to carry on a conversation.”
Rightfully His
“Hey, you’re cheating!”
“I’m not—I had that ace before
we started."
Retaliation
Lady—Johnny, why are you
making faces at that bulldog?
Johnny (wailing)—He started it.
His Last Request
The American convoy was on its
way to Ireland across the stormy
North Atlantic. One soldier hur
ried below to call his buddy.
“Hey, Bob, come on up. We’re
passing an American battleship.’
He was answered by a groan
“I don’t want to see a ship. Cal)
me when we pass a tree."
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