Zurich Herald, 1945-04-05, Page 3HOLED UP
Forced • by Allied air raids to
become "cave dwellers" these
members of a German family
(emerge from their cliffside shack
'waving a white surrender flag after
i( a Allies had captured the area.
PALS REUNITED
Ten thousand miles can't sep-
arate a man from his best friend--
oio Sgt, Edgar C. Godard, of Hun-
ington, Pa., and `Blackie," non-
descript dog he acquired in Abadan,
Persia, six months ago, are re-
united. Godard was returned to
aum Field, Ky.,on a rotationli.
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Immigration officials frowned
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Iris congressman, unidentified, re •
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ulted in "Blackie" taking a
0,000 -mile ride on a Liberty ship.
'dere they are reunited.
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Prime Minister Winstor Churchill looks highly pleases as he crosses Rhine to visit Gen William Simpson s Ninth Army Troops, first
to cross the German river. With Churchill in the small craft are (left to right) Maj. -Gen. John Anderson, commanding loth Corps;
Lt. -Gen. William Simpson and Pield Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery. The Prime Minister is chatting with Maj -Gen. Leland S.
Hobbs, commanding general of the 80th Division, who lad ht the crossing,
EASTER SUNDAY ON ALL FRONTS
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In fire hot holes of the Pacific and muddy trenches of the European fronts, in the magnificence of
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, the spaciousness of Hollywood's famed Bowl, and the
little clapboard country church, prayers for our fighting men went Heavenward to Him whose
resurrection . was celebrated on April 1—Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace.
Here is the 300th Lancaster bomber leaving the assembly line of the Victory Aircraft plant at
Milton, Ontario. This Crown company is producing one of these planes a day. Loaded, the plane
weighs 30 tons. It has a speed of some 300 miles an hour, a range of 3,000 miles, and an eight
ton bomb load. Its armament includes 10 machine guns mounted in revolving turrets. Its record
as a bomber has, not been equalled by any other aircraft.
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SCOTTISH -AMERICAN PIPER IN GERMANY
Piper A. Beaton, of Detroit, Michigan, U.S,A., is a piper in a
famous Canadian regiment now serving in Germany. Beard and all,
he makes a good Scotsman.
HE LIVED TO TELL
Haggard face and bewildered expression reveal horrors experienced
by this Filipino.. He was buried alive in air air raid shelter during
siege of Manila. Grimy and weary after rescue, he rests on the
comparatively safe side of the American -held Pasig River.
IT'S A CLOSE SHAVE
Ontario's Minister of Planning and Development, Hon. Dana
Porter, shaves a balloon under the laughing scrutiny of Booth
Wilson, who is in charge of the barber school at the Ontario
Training and Re -Establishment Institute in Toronto. Balloon
shaving is simply the first step in one of the army courses
through which the Ontario government is co-operating with the
Dominion to do all in its power to prepare servicemen for their
return to full employment in civil life.
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