HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-06-08, Page 6WELLS III
Lewis Covers of Ormstown. P.Q.
writes; 1 have a herd of 20 cows of
which a'.outhaif are registered. Prior
Ito usin;; Rex Wheat Germ Oil 1 was
Staving considerable trouble In get -
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—one of them would not come In hoot
months after calving! After one
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scow was successfully bred and lust
freshened again a few days ago. 1
'have since used Rex 011 on eight or
more cows and am extremely well
Teased with the results."
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42 Wellington St. E., Toronto
H. G. Wells, above, famed Brit-
ish novelist, is seriously ill at
his London home. Long in fail-
ing health, the 77 -year-old au-
thor has been confined to his
home since February..
DEEP SLEEP
On the tough Italian front wise
doughboys catch 40 winks when-
ever and however they can,
The Yank fighter above made
himself snug in a deep foxhole
—with Gerrnans 400 yards away..
HELP FOR AN INNOCENT VICTIM
While her father and a group of her friends watchgs, an American
medical corpsman tenderly dresses the leg of a little Italian girl,
wounded during the fighting in Castellinorato area.
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HIS FUEHER'S FACE
U. S. Arany M. P. Wiliam Spalding of Dresden, N. Y., enj eye a
chuckle. as he brings in a diminutive German prisoner who bws,-a
ing
eonsiderable
mustache and forelock D woulder bring him hrer. If hluck ohethought
was wrong.
ASSEMBLY LINE ART
617 OFF TOA
ET TER START with this
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BREAKFAST
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Strane,c and amusng is the art of Dr. Bernie Cooper, dentist.
and Steve Jenso, war worker, both of Cleveland, 0. When these
statuettes were entered in the annual May Show at the Cleveland
Museum of Art, Dr. Cooper listed "junk" as his medium. War
plantworkers bring oddly shaped bits of metal, faulty nuts
and
bolts, broken springs and rejected shells to Dr. Cooper. Jenso and
one of his patients, watched the dentist welding, riveting,
sawing metal one day and feared that Dr. Cooper might injure his
fingers. Now he does the rough part of the work. Favorites at the
aremuseum
"Re h Cross"
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(top) an "Of the Tribe of 'Ham." Dr.
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THEY SUB FOR THE GAS OF CHINA
Vehicles for transport of goods are scarce in much -bombed Chung-
king• in addition to which the hillside city's sharp -slanting streets make
them impracticable. But the Chinese capital inhabitants carry on
their daily lives, resorting to human burden bearers like the old woman
in the upper picture, who totes a heavy bag of flour up one of the
many steep "stair -streets." Gas for civilian . use being almost .non-
existent, when you hail a taxi, what you usually getis a rubber -tired
jaunting cart drawn by tough, wiry Manchurian pony', as seen in lower
photo.
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NAZI PUP -TANK PROVES FLOPPEROO
Members of a British tank recovery unit on the Anzio beachhead
look over another one of Hitler's `secret weapons" that proved a
flop in practice. This one's a pup -sized tank, 12 feet long, 6 feet
wide, 4 feet high, which carries about 800 pounds of explosvea,
driver takes it as far as he dares, then leaps out, while tank pro-
ceeds to objective under radio control. Allies captured large num-
bers of them intact.
PICTURE OF HEALTH
Posing for his first picture since he returned from his vacation in the
South, President Roosevelt looks hail and hearty and ready to meet
the demands of another ,war summer,
CANADIAN SNIPERS PREPARE
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Canadian ..nsp,:::s train :or _ y'. to r"gi t in a practice • shoot; Riflemen J. J. Showers, Montreal; C. H. Gerrard, Tottztas m,
tint.; W. G. Bettriclge, c� ..,l.i.r, Ont:; l;, t? Lyons, 'Toronto, and L. IL Oddy, Toronto.