The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 17, 1944, Image 7

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    Burma Road Remains Important Military Object
k This section of the Burma road in China was taken by a signal corps photographer. The China-Burma
* India theater of war contains 24 switchbacks as shown in this photograph. Even before America entered the
war, engineers from American military and civil life were cooperating with the Chinese in the improvement
and development of this highway system. The road is essential to China. It serves as the only line of com
munication, outside of air, that serves a vast portion of the country. The road has been under air bombard
ment almost continually since the start of the Chinese-Japanese war.
America’s Answer to Nazi—Rocket Projectiles
Rocket Armament of P-47
P-47 Thunderbolt has eight deadly .50
. caliber machine guns in addition to the
new rocket gun armament. Special train
ing has been given the ground crew as
well as members who operate the rocket
guns.
Loading Projectile
Yank shown loading a projectile into the
rocket armament of the far wing of the P-47
Thunderbolt. Arrows indicate the rocket pro
jectiles, one on each side of the Thunderbolt.
Nazis complain that the new rocket is “un
fair” and does not give them sufficient op
portunity to get under cover. U. S. army
officials report that its effect will be in
creased.
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America’s answer to the Nazi flying bomb has been the further development of the new rocket gun arma
ment on the huge P-47, which not only can do as much damage as the flying bomb, but actually does many
times as much, for the bombs can be accurately placed.
^ Clothing Survives Flying Bombs
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English families are pictured salvaging some of the clothing
t and hosiery still Intact, after a Nazi flying bomb had wrecked a big
* outfitter’s store in southern England. The goods were said to have
been scattered far and wide by the force of the blast. Some 5,000 of
these bombs have fallen in England.
‘Old Faithful’ Watches Master
“Boots,” old faithful, a fire department Dalmatian mascot, hovers by
anxiously as respirator is applied to his master, Lieut. Herbert Lude
man, one of ten firemen overcome by smoke in a fire In New York.
The mascot refused to leave until his master was taken away and then
followed him to the hospital and later to his borne.
Gods Fail Japanese
This wooden figure of a Japanese
warrior god was among the war
booty found on Saipan after the in
vasion. It is believed to represent
the dual personifieation of the Japa
nese Buddha and the protective god
of warriors.
Bishop Greets King
Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of
New York, military vicar of Catho
lic Chaplains, left, greets King
George VI of England as Lieut.
Gen. Mark Clark of U. S. Fifth army
(center) looks on.
Floating Bivouac Going to Guam
The upper deck of this LST, one of the assault ships en route to
Guam in the Marianas, is packed to capacity with marines and their
equipment. The camouflaged shelter-halves and ponchos In the fore
ground were strung up by the Leathernecks to provide daytime shade
and a dry sleeping place at night.
Casualties Debark at Norfolk
Ambulances line up on the waterfront at Norfolk, Va., to take naval
Invasion casualties off the hospital ship “Refuge” shortly after its arrival
from Europe. These are the first Invasion casualties to be debarked at
Norfolk. As soon ss conditions will permit they will be transferred to
hospitals nearest to their homes. Most of them will return to duty.
Turkey Breaks With Germany
After more than four years as a neutral, Turkey has broken relations
with Germany. The Allies are expected to ask for and be granted bases
from which to blast the Germans from the Aegean Isles and to attack
Nail satellite countries. The Turkish army might then move against
Bulgaria, whose border is reported strongly fortified.
Attack on Nips” Supply Train
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A BeaufiRhter t( the Royal air force sweeps low over the jungle
and opens up with cannon Are on a Jap supply train near Kambalu.
Allied planes have caught and wrecked many enemy trains laden with
war materials on their way to the front.
Attorney Woodbury Rand of
Brookline, Mass., disinherited rela
tives and left $100,000 to provide for
his elght-year-old tiger cat, "Bus
ter.” His former housekeeper and
her grandson are provided for be
cause she understood the care ef
Buster.
Tin Hat Foster Ma
The Oil are versatile. This fight
ing man puts down his gun to play
nursemaid or foster mother, to a
little French girl who is still on the
bottle. These children were among
a group of civilians evacuated from
Trlbehon.
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Bob, the Corn Kid
Jack In the beanstalk was like this
—skyscraper corn Is the product of
J. P. Ball, Chicago. Raised In an
artificial manner after May 7 plant
ing, it is now over 10 feet tall. Bobby
Stclgelman, 5, finds watering a man
sized job.
Islands’ New Head
Sergio Osmena, vice president ef
the Philippine commonwealth, Is
shown as he took the oath of office
of president at Washington, follow
ing death of Manuel Quezon.
Practical Slip Cover
Ideas for Your Use
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SLIP oevers lor bed ends—for the
backs and arms of chairs and
sofas—for table tops and chairs t
Other practical slip cover ideas
are in these directions.
• • •
Practical clip cavers that save fabric.
Instruct tens 796 contain step-by-step direc
tions, aB Mfarmatlon to make these slip
cavers.
Doe to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
la required In tilling orders lor a few at
the most popular pattern numbers.
Send your erder to:
Sewtog Circle Needlecraft DepC
964 W. Randolph St. Chicago 86, RL
Enclose U cents (plus one aent to
cover cost of mailing) for Pattern
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Address_
Art of Tattooing
Tettooists may use outlining ma
chines with four needles, shading
machines with 12 needles, and as
maay as IT shades of pigment.
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Spodal robber pipe line* have
been developed which troop* can
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Hot In bottlo area* to deliver tool
' to Motor oquipMont. The "pipos**
yield to too force of concussion, bet
never brook.
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Female Weakness
(Mm Rm Stomachic Tuic)
Lydia E. Plnkham'* Vegetable Com
pound la famous to relieve periodic
pain and accompanying nervous,
weak, tired-out feelings—when due
to functional monthly disturbance*.
Taken regularly—Plnkham’s Com
pound helps build up resistance
against such annoying symptoms
Plnkham's Compound la mad*
especiuMf for women—U helps na
ture and that’s the kind of medlctno
to buy I Fallow label directions.
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