The Seaforth News, 1945-02-08, Page 3K-9 HERO RETURNS
Army. dog. Duke poses modes ly
ha friend, Patsy Hicks, shows his
onorable discliarge. Duke's own -
Ors, in Los Angeles, Calif., are
ieeking a home for him since he
an't stay in 'their apartment. He
`turned home from Egypt, suffer -
!!!!!!rig from battle fatigue.
ENGAGED?
POLISH WOMEN SOLDIERS MARCH FROM MASS AT THE FRONT
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Training- for war these women attached to the Russian Army's
nurses, swing smartly back to barracks after morning mass at their
and revolutionist, Kosciusko who fought the czar in the 13th century.
Tadeusz Kosciusko division who are learning to be signallers and
field chapel. The division was named after the famous Polish Patriot
"COME ON"
Marguerite S, Coulbourne, 26 -
year -old 1939 campus queen of
George Washington University
is reported engaged to Donald
Nelson, former OPA adminis-
trator divorced recently. Mr. Nel-
son is now personal representative
of President Roosevelt.
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Lt. Gerald Lascelles, nephew of His Majesty the King, shouts
orders to his men as they attack the village of St. Joost, on the
.`Dutch -German frontier. During this attack the British forces en-
countered strong enemy opposition.
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CRASH I{ILLS SOVIET DIPLOMAT AND WIFE
Constantine Alcxandrovitch Oumansky, Soviet ambassador to Mex-
ico, and his wife were killed in the crash of a Mexican army trans-
port at the Mexico City airport. The 42 -year-old envoy, one of
Russia's ace diplomats, was en route to Costa Rica to present his
credentials. He and Mme..Ournanskv are pictured above, with their
daughter Nina, in Washington, where, from 1939 to 1941 he served
as ambassador to the U. S.
THE PIPER AND -HIS FOLLOWING
Like the legendary Pied Piper who entr,111 d all • i;n in ti village, bearded`Pipe-Major Gor-
don Asher holds rapt attention of this girl and boy on the Western Front. Pilger is from lla1'letrk, Caith-
ess, and has piped the world over,
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As Russian tank spearheads drove to Driesen, 91 miles from Berl'n,
the Red Army newspaper announced that they had "reached the
last road" to victory. Meanwhile, the Soviets say all direct com-
munications with Breslau have been cut off and the Germans
report the Red Army has launched an all-out drive for Konigsberg.
RESCUED AFTER TREE -TOP LANDING
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For two years Jacques F. (full
name withheld for security rea-
sons), 17 -year-old Jewish boy,
eluded Nazis in his French vil-
lage by posing as a girl (top),
after Germans had closed his
father's tailor shop, sent his
family to Germany. When Yanks
liberated the town, Jacques re-
sumed his true personality, as
seen below.
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