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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-12-21, Page 3SIDE'S ... THIS . TWENTY FOR • THE TWENTIETH ANGKU July 29 ANSHAN DAIREN I(j July 29 II Sept, 26 • Sept 8 , Dec.7 Sept. 26 JAPAN. I.OYANG Sept. 26 CHENGHSIEN July 29 l.AOYAO July 7 Von Ribbentrop Hollywood's manpower wer shortage was a break for actress Virginia Engels. She's pictured at left, above, as her blond, blue-eyed dimple-cheeked self, and at right as she appears playing the part of the long-haired; bewhiskered old gent who bounces down a flight of, stairs during a hot battle scene in the new western "San Antonio." GETTING CHOW THE HARD WAY Two French boys are shown climbing over the wreckage of a rail- way bridge on the Moselle river to recover food .supplies from rail- road cars which were on the span when it was destroyed by Ger- mans retreating before Allied forces. CONGRATULATIONS .. BOTH WAYS , Seyss-Inquart German Foreign MinisterF" Joachim von Ribbentrop, long at odds with Heinrich Himmler, may soon be discharged, according to Berlin reports. His successor may be Arthur Seyss-Inquart, German Governor of The Netherlands. ... HANKOW July 7 OKAYAMA 1 Oct, 14 Oct. 16 SASEBO July 7 SHANGHAI Nov. 11 Nov. 20 . FORMOSA. HEM) Oct. 16 NAGASAKI Aug. 10 TOKYO Nov. 24 Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec, 8. OMURA July 7 Oct, 25 Nov. 11, Noy, 20 'BONIN IS. - MARIANAS IS. SAIPAN BANGKOK June 5 Nov. 27 South China Sea SINGAPORE Nov. 5 PHILIPPINES y..�a r4 LEYTE sl`• MINDANAO Celebes Sea tog SUMATRA :••• 6 CELEBES GUAM CAROLINE•ISLANDS PALAU Pacific Ocean E -ST INDiS !it When B-29 Superfortresses of the 20th Air Force dropped bombs on Mukden, in southern Man- churia, on Dec. 7, they were blasting the 20th Jap -held city since these aerial giants began combat operations last spring. The map above shows the 20 cities, with, dates of raids. Because often more than one city was hit in a single mission, there were 35 actual bombings, over a period of 19 days. Cpl. E. O'Connor, Toronto, had just been promoted to full corporal. General H. D. G. Crerar, Commanding the First Canadian Army, had just been promoted a full General. The two meet at Canadian field headquarters in Holland, and congratulations are in order. NEW APPOINTMENT Major General Charles Philip Fen- wick, 14 K.C., 53, who has been ap- pointed as Director General of Medical Services and promoted from the rank of brigadier. General. Fenwick has been serving over- seas as Deputy Director of Me- dical Services at headquarters of the First Canadian Army in' North Western Rurope. He will arrive shortly to take over his new duties, He was born in St. John's New ooundland and educated at .the. University of London, England. by staying at HOTELS Modern, Fireproof, Conveniently located, Easy Parking as low as no higher than ZS0 per person FOR MAP tit FOLDER, wrtt.. FbRD Hb1EES CO. Montreal i sq;to335° 1 porperson; . f Cil IiWLLI:,' 04? liigher 400 Idvel 'roohls with Iddio! (Peace to en. With the advent of Christmas this year, these words hold for us an added- significance • "Peace to men of good will!" WE Canadians, whether we fight in the factory or on the farm—in industry or in the armed services, wish peace on earth to tnen of good will the world over. We are fighting that the spirit of Christmas shall endure. And we rejoice that this Christmas brings with it the def- inite promise of freedom for all mankind. THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM .:..... -• , , ., � •, •>, .:.:•..,s::�..; � n �.•..,,., �. K va>:;;o..;z.,�:zv.��.•,z�.<:.wx,�r;�5ro�ss,�.�:3:.a ;9>�aazu�v*.:�i•. �''F>i,u �+'n'n�:�vZii��"iYo�'d:da�4^°�"�lSKss�'+'' J••JCCF.�'.c^..�,�..�'�h`i,:•.rx�''•hss•.'•}�.a.k�.:,•.us...,...n.`.C•.,,a.�a.:�:w.�•..,i4w:•...,o:.'<•. �.;iw'�.':'atL