The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 15, 1944, Image 7

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Nazi One-Man Submarine and Pilot
This Nasi one-man submarine which landed on Peter Beach, Ansio beachhead area, Italy, is belnf
examined by U. S. soldiers. The tube on the left is the torpedo, the other is the driving: compartment,
housing: one man. The torpedo tube is shackled to the driving: tube and can be released, allowing: the pilot
to return safely. Inset: This 17-year-old Nasi was captured off Peter Beach when he was discovered by an
American officer in his one-man torpedo submarine. He bad been in service only six months.
Admiral Nimitz Wins Horseshoe Contest
The Admiral wi'.is again. In a doable match at a recent picnic held for the fleet, the team headed by
Admiral C. W. N/mitz, commander in chief, V. S. Pacific fleet and the Pacific ocean areas, won the
horseshoe match. While Admiral Nimitz gets set for one of his ringers, Earl R. Lavender, BM 1-c, U. S.
navy, of Los Angeles, Calif., awaits his turn. In addition to the horseshoe contest, ball games, swimming,
races, boxing, wrestling and other sporting events were included during the picnic. These events are provided
whenever possible, but under present fighting conditions in the Pacific it is seldom possible for the sailors
to land and enjoy themselves. Most of their entertainment is carried on aboard ship.
British Celebrate Victories in Italy
An impromptu celebration, including shows, singing, dancing and
short acts, was held by the troops making up the British Eighth army
after the capture of the long-besieged citadel of Cassino at the start of
the big Allied offensive. The celebration took place among the ruins of
the strong paint.
Students Study in Outdoor Classes
• Compulsory military training Is now required of all male students
attending any university in Canada. As Is true in American colleges
many of the young men are already in uniform, receiving training at
various colleges. Animal anatomy class at the University of British
Columbia attend outdoor class,
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GT Entertainment
Marlene Dietrich and Irving Ber
lin entertain Fifth army in Italy by
mobile army radio. Famous under
pinnings of La Dietrich are com
pletely covered by regulation GL
Lehman Reports
Walking on crutches after Injur- !
ing his 3eg In Cairo, Egypt, Herbert
Lehman, administrator of rehabili
tation, is shown at the White House
as he reported to the President after
his trip to North Africa.
GENERAL DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
Supreme Allied Commander.
(WASHINGTON, D. C., VIA ENGLAND)—American troops embark
for the kick-ofT. Photo shows American troops as they embarked for
the invasion of Hitler’s Europe on D-Day. (Signal Corps Radio Telephoto).
Through Norwoy and Denmark and
thence into the heart of Germany -
Distance to Norway about 300 miles
I Through the Bos de Cofois and low
lands — best defended route of oil—
Distances, from 33 to 133 miles.
Directly across the channel into north
western Fronce - Distance, about 114
miles french coastline is fortified
Through the Boy of Biscay to sene
beachheads in Western France - Dis
tance obout 450 miles by water
Allies may also strike through South
ern Fronce - Distance about 395 miles
from Allied territory in North Africa.
through Yugoslavia and Central Eu
rope into Germony from the South -
Distance to Yugoslavia 140 miles
Shown above are the six most likely invasion routes as seen by
Allied military strategists. Initial German reports put the invasion
front opposite the south England coast, centering around the Seine river
estuary and the Seine bay, about 80 miles from the British side across
the English channel, along a stretch of about 75 miles of the French coast.
Deputy Commander
AIR CHIEF MARSHAL SIR
ARTHUR TEDDER
Briton who turned to the air after
being wounded as infantryman in
World War /.
Ground Force Chief
LIEUT. GEN. OMAR NELSON
t BRADLEY
Missouri born, quiet-mannered
Bradley urns the hero of the American
victory at Bizerte. Bis job is to lead
his men from the channel to Berlin.
Allied Promise
NORWAVt" I
I GERMANY I
Although France was the first
country to feel the impact of Allied
strength, United Nations’ leaders
promised to strike through Norway
and the lowlands in their war for
liberation.
The area indicated in white on the above map is the Nazi defense zone. Continued bombing of key
communications lines complicated the enemy's transportation problems and the past months of hammering
at the German Luftwaffe so weakened that unit that the Allied air force dictated terms on which they should
meet. Several weeks ago it was reported that Field M-ushal Erwin Rommel had moved approximately a
quarter of a million men to that area.
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Beaches like these were first military ebjectives.
IT IS easy to make a whole set of
these folding stands and ply
wood trays. Cut all the pieces at
one session and then spend an eve
ning putting them together. You.
are then ready for supper under1
the trees or on the porch.
Carry-a-tray parties are fun for
everybody and very little work for)
the hostess. Each tray may be at
CARRY TR
AND STAN
TO PORCH
TERRACE
tractively set with luncheon mat,
silver and gay informal dishes.
Hot foods may be prepared in in
dividual casseroles. Guests set up
their stands and eat where they
please in twosomes or in groups
and the novelty of the idea creates
the informal atmosphere which
makes any party a success.
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NOTE—Mr*. Spear* ha* prepared an
actual-size pattern to guide you In cutting
all the parts of these stands and tray*
with a complete list of materials required
and illustrated dlrecUons for assembling.
This is pattern No. 268 which will be sent
for 15 cents, which covers cost and mail
ing. Address:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills New York
Drawer 10
Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 288.
Name...
Address .
As Trees Twist
When the grain of trees twists it
generally goes around to the right
as it ascends. A left twist is not
unknown but is unusual. Thus,
there are right and left-handed
trees, with the former predom
inating as do right-handed individ
uals.
Willys
VP build* the
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" SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
RUBBER
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Synthetic Inner tehee need
lubrication before being in
serted in a casing. Partially
inflate the tube and use ordi
nary pure soapsuds as ■
lubricant in the absence of a
special tube lubrication prep
aration* Dry synthetic tubes
do not “slide" in the tire and
unless lubricated may not ad
fust themselves properly.
Proponents of tbe continuance of
our synthetic rubber Insurance
policy after the war hold that jungle
growth on the rubber plantations
and the probability of the Japs
wrecking the plantation equipment
may mean a loss of two yean
before normal levels of rubber
production can be realized.
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Get Into Action
For Full Victory!