m: at E 33o 5e31,- llerehwluthnwenstostsnkwilenlledikessro opened in Holland and tho weter come! . .. out over the lend. Dutch tank shown above Ill more then hell rubmerred in flood defense test, {this picture shows Mrs. Renee O'Neill, e mother who hm opened her ‘ room o! her London house. When her daugier come back to town alter "evacuated." school {zroutines were so dsrupted that Mrs. O'Neill decided to give lessons d. Pupils have been q-edded Intll now the little school has reached capnoiiy. ,, “mos-o.” ~._-,-<\~.-.-»- '1'?- Machine [unners must be able to tllre their msohine guns sport end m-assernble them in the dark. Here two gunners, hlindlolded, ere taking on eiiicienoy test st s training camp somewhere in Engisnli. . :r'u'h\'o'ir"ife'u'is'e's'u'o'h'u's llr Khmer Wood. the sn- Minister, pnowmpnee when he pna t mu to s mom Air Force cnniggn "H!!! his recent visit to the British Air Force depot in fiance. This 88th Infantry mo; literally was "stumped" by m, obstacle oi tree trunks built‘ by the 5th Enli- gineers. Tank trapping was part oi 0.5. Army demonstration at Fort Beivoir, V “Signor Bonibnrdone" It you haven't figured it out, I V, \ l so ' "Herr Battier" is Adolf llitler ‘ - ._ "- . _ _ - ~ Girls oi the British Women‘! and “Signor Bombsrdone" is Mill- , \ ~ »_ Auxiliary Territorial Service clean- sonni, ss tney appear in ueorre ‘ ' ' ,' " ‘ ‘g in; an anti-tank gun in the arm- Bernerd Shaw's "Geneva." These 4 oury oi e West Country regimental ' two characters, played by Msuriee -' ' i =" _ depot in England. Their ivarmen- ; Coillurne and Ernest Barrow, steel i =,~ . like costumes snd the obvious en- tho show in the new third sot sd- * ‘I torment with which thry go abnut i ded to the pro-war versions which . ~ 1 " ‘ their duties show their attitude for m“ sgoppcd mum,‘ beau“ m," new tasks. Th1! ability nos re- wes nothing more to say. suited in s number ni mm living releeaed for duly on the VIN-stem Front. I ...on~.¢»-.._._ . Vieiims, tropld szgfcpoziavr L; in shacks, loop water " err Battier" S“ u m Mm FBI ‘s "”’° ' ' Him“ o! native wor were dead 5991i I18 D055 0 w 0i lken i ti ti m” lull!!! 70G in CAI-I t-i ""50! D1" 0i I lighter loaded with two Sfltlfsoonxran lfizgniollsgg, parttzolsuglfilaitiho: 1'7 ‘evlvfzitinfesyhiplzm “‘MHM“*““““”‘ swept serous the oiifee’ "n no the wntq bootuso oi to England. Above, the scene at the Stapieton, S. 1.. pier as salvagers r i ti; | teeied by waterproof covers were not seriously dam 339d, 5 u e p ‘he!’ petroleum producing village on seepage. The flaming wsters *~\__ . 1/ ‘u l,“ , Menol " MQrocaibX 6mm” 0 r’ ‘W SOUTH AMERICA -/ T- .-.s~l' I ' ' * ~ .- I. ‘ _' t Look t German destroyer patrolling North See spots s De l h ' ' _ ' sieugr. "glib!" at left mud: b! to relay this lnlormstion tontillc "m" “m” "m" 5" No oontrsbsnd having been iounil ahrlnrfl Dlllllil irelghter, sfznal- mp shows location oi La mm- oridn throttlh no microphone. _ m M°}‘,'"'h,'f“°f ‘° "t" °' men from German prise crow wig-wars u» rm: t, m, destroyer, m... Venuueian oil m“ on still! ' p" m mafia‘ which reulls the hultdln‘ pert!- t went up in iivm *1. i - “RIF- I JHHJJHNF fl-hP-‘MHN ofiNHJPHHVJ-NKHWIJUUKE-HHNNKHAN?lfi-‘ifli-Pflfli-"f-‘fff-‘n n‘d\n'h'fh'n‘l'p%'u\d'n\'