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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1945-08-23, Page 6BIG WELCOME FOR THOUSANDS CANADIAN SOLDIERS Along the hundreds at the dockside cheering the return of thousands of Canadian servicemen on tha big liner, S.S. Louis Pasteur at Quebec City last week was Defence Minister McNaughton. General McNaughton was among the first to board the ship and welcome the boys home. (Top), General McNaughton is shown waving his hat to the men as the ship pulled into dock. With him are left to right, Lt. Col. A. Cote, District Chaplain (RC); Brig. E. A. Biais, (behind Gen. McNaughton's arm); Major General H. Young, Quartermaster General and Lt. Col Paul Triquet, V.C. (Bottom) Troops pack the portside of the Pasteur for eager glimpses of their homeland, after several years overseas while the tugs play streams on the troopship. WHERE ATOMS WERE SMASHED One of the men who pried loose the secret of the atom that led tp the atomic bomb used against Japan is shown above. Dr. John R. Dunning adjusts Columbia University's cyclotron in which smashing of uranium atoms was first achieved. RISING SON If the Allies depose Emperor Hirohito, but agree to permit continuation of Japan's ruling dynasty, the throne might go to the 13 -year-old heir apparent Prince Kotaishi Akhito, above. NOT GUN-SHY Seabags, mascot on board Third Fleet destroyer operating off Jap homeland, peeks •out of hishideout in the barrel of a five -inch gun to see what's going on. MANILA BAY AND HARBOR TO -DAY .itn:::^i':fi:'''>,.•::•:w,�Y•. .,7 .::.mss•.•.."• ' �>:a•;a�vex'�rr.m�zt�-�r; • Aerial view shows Manila Bay, with harbor, hack to pre-war efficiency, teeming with ships bringing supplies for the invasion of Japan, Manila has become Pacfic's biggest and most vital base, serving purpose as did England in the European wags SIGN OF THE TIMES FOR THE ,DARKS There was more truth than workers realized in the sign above, adjacent to the Oak .Ridge, Tenn., plant of the Clinton Engineering Works, where atomic bombs are manufacturd. Studying it at right are MP Sgt. Al Spinozola of New York and Cpl. Andrew Musrop of Dupo, I11. SURRENDERED U-BOATS—NORTHERN IRELAND Air picture from Lisahally, N. ..Ireland, shows: A mass of surrendered Gernxan U -Boats at their moorings. There are 9 of "21" class (1,600 tons, carrying 23 torpedoes), 4 of "9" class (500 tons), and 39 of "7" class (also 500 tons)—a total of 62 U -Boats. WHEY DO moreeolUle bay Maxwell House than any other brand of Coffee in the world? This sxupn ray blend contains extra. flavor Latin-American Coffees, selected from the finest the world produces� m E .,cat [i 'r ii. triReconsix More trained leaders, scien- tists and men and women of high academic and professional training are needed in all parts of Canada. The University of Western Ontario is devoted to training men and women for leadership and for the duties and responsibilities of citizen- ship. Special Courses: Business Administration for young men who plan a business career; Journalism, a new course for writers who desire to enter this fascinating profession. Regis- tration September 22nd, 24th, 25th. For further information regarding scholarships, matricu- lation requirements, loan funds, courses of study, etc., write THE REGISTRAR The UNIVERSITY of WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON A CANADA, l'ii4:114 _tag; z4 HOTEL METIOPiF�)1,I AH Beautifully Furnished) With Running Water,. Rates: NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION BOSS IN AUSTRIA Lt. -Gen. Mark Clark, who led the American armies in Italy, Wille the American military coi z ms- sioner for Austria under the °e'en- pation plan announced by the Big Three and France. 'Austria will be divided into four zones with Vienna to be occupied jointly by the four powers. "I'M QUITE FINISHED WITH HIM NOW!" -::'s:ur�.dt�a.•+. �u..; : may..