The Seaforth News, 1945-11-22, Page 6JAPS LOST FACE— AND ARMS, TOO
Demobilization of 7,000,000 Jap troops, accomplished recently with unprosedented speed by Gen-
eral MacArthur's forces, has necessitated collection and tabulation of enormous stores of enemy
wcspons, as illustrated in photos above. At upper left, Jap officer assists an American in check.
ing off airplanes at Utsunomiya airfield. Propellers have been removed as provided in surrender
terms. At top right, Lt. Charles Dorick of McKeesport, Pa., prepares to inspect one of thousands
of siflrrs displayed in racks at Utsunomiya arsenal. The GI at lower left obviously enjoys carrying
to his outfit's trophy room an armload of ornate samurai swords, the symbols of Jap militarism. At
lower right, an officer from a special U. S. ordnance unit lists some of the captured field pieco
BRITISH NAVY LEAVES U. S,
English officers and civilian workers leave for Scotland aa British Royal Navy closes shop in the
United States. They were assigned to various British Admiraltyoffices throughout country during
wartime. Offices now are in closing downs process.
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BEAST BEHIND BARS
Tominaga, former Jap Gestapo chief in Singapore, once boasted of
beating a European woman doctor 32 times because she gave
medicine to another sick internee. He isn't bragging now as, behind
Singapore jail bars, he awaits trial as a war criminal.
WHERE CHINA'S REDS FIGHT NATIONALISTS
Pictured above is the coastal anchor of the Great Wall of China, at
Shanhaikwan, where Chinese Communist forces are strongly en-
trenched in the undeclared civil war against Chiang Kai-shek's
Nationalists. Jap troops were reported co-operating with Chung-
king armies in stemming Chinese Reds' advance.
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BLOND FOR AMBER
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tests for leading feminine role in
screen version of "Forever Am-
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The "Quonset 24" utility building of many war uses has now been
converted to, the ways of peace, and especially for services on the
farm. The packaged, easy -to -erect all -metal structure, shown above,
manufactured at the Great Lakes Steel Corporations Detroit plant,
is described as ideal for farm tools, implements and vehicles or, with
open front, as a barn for farm animals.
MOVE OVER, SOLDIER -THE FLEET'S INI
Solders, take a back seat in Ne York this week, as gobs ar
riving pith the Fleot take over. Th '"GI in Central Park does. the
rowfnd, while his buddy in bell -bo 1 trousers entertains the girls
—coznt 'ern. - "