The Seaforth News, 1945-12-20, Page 611.
SPARKLING NEW COVENTRY TO RISE FROM RUBBLE OF NAZI DESTRUCTION
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Almost completely blown off the earth by German terroristic bomb-
ing in the 1940 blitz, the historic town of Coventry, England; will be
rebuilt as one of the world's finest modern cities. Photo above
shows Coventry after the German raids. At right is a model of
the city as it would appear rebuilt according to present plans,
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Trying to keep up with Orson Welles' activities as actor, writer,
director. radio commentator, amateur politician and newspaper
columnist is just more than she can stand, reports Hollywood screen
star Rita Hayworth. So she says she and her "boy genius" husband
are considering a separation. They're pictured above at Santa
Monica, Calif., after their surprise marriage in 1943.
JAPS' ATOM -SMASHERS SMASHED
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Former Nazi big -wigs in the prisoner's dock at Nuremberg found something to laugh about in testi-
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mony introduced at the proceedings. Left to right, front row, are Hermann Goering, Rudolph Hess,
Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Back row, left to right, Grand Karl
Doenits, Grand Adm, Erich Raeder, lijalmar Schacht and Fritz Sauckel,
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Carrying out the occupation policy of destroying every Japanese
meanS of making wa.r, U.S. troops dismantle small atomic equipment
preparatory to smashing it. Equipment confiscated included five
cyclotrons and related equipment in three cities.
TRIALS ARE SUCH A BORE, VOT?
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Hermann Goering's day -long posturing in the Nuremberg court-
room maker rich grist for news -camera, Above, the No. 3 Nazi is
snapped in a pose of amused boredom as he hears charges which
will probably mean his death as a war criminal,
THIS is a special hind of Christmas -,the first
in seven years -without the darkness of -war.
At last we are free to celebrate the season in
the old-thne -way.
Our loved ones arc some, The candles will
gleam brighter DOW', the balsam boughs -Will
breathe a more pungent fragrance, and more
sweetly than. ever will carols ring as if in
answer to 4 world's prayers :for peace.
But none will forget—now, or ever— those
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sons who saerifted their lives' that we might
'mow the joy- of CluistruaS
their hOROUr and to their glory we worship
at 'ionic and shrine. And in our hearts Shall
we resolve to do those things which keep us
strong and in the fight—the best way of nil ta
banish war forever.
In this, we shall be men who think of to-
morrow—men of good will, making sure of
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