Zurich Herald, 1945-06-07, Page 7• LABORITES LOSE IN .BRITISH SHAKEUP
ENTOMOLOGIST
Clement R. Attlee
Herbert Morrison
A. V. Alexander Ernest Bevin
Four members of the British Labor Party, who have been dropped
as result of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's resignation. and
Ding George's request that he form another cabinet, are shown
above. Attlee is Deputy Prime Minister; Bevin, Labor Minister;
Morrison, Home Secretary, and Alexander, First Lord of the
Admiralty.
A
BLAST JAP STEEL WORKS
Airview above, taken from carrier -based Navy plane, shows col-
umn of smoke rising from direct bomb hits on the great Mitsu-
bishi steel works at Kobe, Japan. In background, shipping shud-
ders under damaging near hits.
Mr. A. H. Carter, Manager In-
secticide Division of Sherwin-Wil-
liams Company (Canada) Limited,
announces the appointment of
Herbert A. Pass, B. 5. A., as
Chief Entomologist of the Division.
In his new position, Mr. Pass will.
be responsible for technical develop-
ment, and research for "Green
Cross" Insecticides and his ser-
vices will be available on questions
of pest control through "Green
Cross" and dealers,
Controlled by
Western Allies
ROUTING THEM OUT ON OK:INAWA
As smoke from their stachel charge explosion spirals overhead, Marines of 1st Division close in for point
blank firing on Japs in cave on Okinawa. Leatherneck in foreground hugs the ground while others
ease forward on knees or in crouching positions, watching for Nips who may try to run for it.
WHERE STALIN PLAYS A LONE HAND
From Elbe River
eastward, Russia
maintains iron
control of news,
and transit front
U. S. and British.
controlled ;areas
Tied to France before
war, now throws in
with Russia, Cedes
Ruthenia; asks Reds
to train its army
Firildrtd Latvia;; ..
Esthonto,'tithuvma
all 'Soviet influenceif
U,SSIA
eburs overn
meat set up by Rbsso,
• becosnesj ggbearY to
Albes ";Strijin ¢rrests '
leaderswbpciced by,B:ritish.
Soviet presses for more
control over Dardanelles. Seeks
firmer alliance than present
neutrality act
Map above shows area of Europe west of the U. S. S. R. occupied or controlled, directly or indi-
rectly, in the Soviets. Unilateral activities of the Communists, regardless of "understandings" among
Big Three at Yalta and other conferences, promise to be one of chief problems at forthcoming meeting
of Messrs. Truman, Churchill and Stalin.
• F:aa Edi
Iliustrated above are hall a dozen major stumbling blocks in Japan's path to success — some self -
faulty
f
made, some imposed by our military superiority. (1) In land operations, enemy suffers from y
leadership had 'Tanning, poor tactics, inferior firepower. (2) Aerial bombing and mining Of sea
land p planning, air force is impotent to defend the hotneiatl
lames blockades Japan, pinches borne front, (g) Jap p
and U, S. bombers roam Japan at will, (4) Cabinets fall in quick succession~ moderates and nidus -
try seek to end war, but military clique bolds the reins. (5) Constant bombing wrecks war industry,
(6) At sea ,jstps have been consistently beaten, their navy driven to hiding.
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A MOSQUITO sinks a germ -laden
dagger into human flesh. There
are about 60 species of mosquitoes
in Canada. Eggs are deposited in
polluted, stagnant water.
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and pets. It cannot harm delicate
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Apparently bobby-sockers and their boy friends are not the only
autograph hounds. Above, British Field Marshal Bernard L. Mont-
gomery awaits eargerly while Denmark's King Christian X, right,
signs his autograph book.
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liberation by Allied troops, 100 victims continued to die each day,
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