t Richard s. Golick. Sheboygam w“ ' troit. review their eocount of how vtecgrainf.g§mj‘jhxflt_ “IDLE. De- tn Alnerlcan transport over Bled on Aug. 19 mhg t“ Sh" down >1 the CNRFaA Ytgcs-lavia n slaw the U. S lnnwo employee‘ Ilsmts to orash into a mountain. The U s néw kspaskengomtliowm ‘in tor the lives of 1i 1 t ’ ' ' "m1 Y ii lrieste. km 0s Ln the Oman The ma“ w“ mwwlliiihvd National Maritime unio be q k lltket line all the way arougdnitfit? firs: A’ ?srtr‘$l‘r 11:02: ttfoatthm’ . rd st the Carnegie-Illinois steel Oo. dock ‘in Chicago Peickets lililrogoerd gglkleiiwfiibfiffl of the vessel ¢° loin the growing Great Lakes shipping ice and by-standers try to shield Alexander Warn. 50. Mtneoia. rom the rain as they await an ambulance to take him to hos- I He was injured in an automobile accident at OardenOitI ~ ""9 0i the hwidreos but ovu- the Labor Day week-end. '5 "some ma - “p"'-u*°fl-P°"lil'llltiootistbetlfllilttle ufifng ‘la-Mon of v- 8. warships participating in combined ., c, m" ‘w. @2143.“ lag" emf-win mu to om: we; .._.'°l'sinndheoate'wielnardsnfl‘d. “mm ‘h. _ IshV-HWN ssfiwtw. Y Detroit wit» combed the city r r the petrso ' m!!! Kfiltly. Jan. llqnonth-old baby ‘held eibove gym rsaret Kelly, with the crudely letter-ed initials “A5? Police be. 1"" the WWII: may have been dotne with Edd. lire or a. more.‘ J Alt least 50 Danish at l l bet-Wise of the artist moxzlelf tabsovge gigenlirxgrtgthreagagsftamum: $713 “mt” Wm t‘ blwfiht to trial for alleged dealings writer's)», N“; Gut ‘mm m9 Wviliwtion o! Denmark. Her uncovered posing 1'5“? 1W" will’ s. cover for her spying activities, James Utley. associate o! gambling ship operator Tony Oornero Itrailn. winces in pain as Dr. Martohenko. left. and nurse Hattie Amundsen take a look at wounds inflicted by two gunmen who shot Utiayin a Hollywood. OallL, restaurant. When he finished. the dtmtor decided Utley got off with only a concussion and several lacerations. lhelerslyelasaferboyslndglrisatthelhlrlauuslahosvol Mm Osflh imam in mammo- with lie m: s: Shae- llllbh Will Illllhill. brought alt sae winners In this ollir (Me to right): lllbllfll‘ lieu, srlolohnllavidhlnq IWIIIJIII. and timid Bream. ' ‘ r CHARLOTT TOWN synaptic n Harem m,‘ last minute plea before thzummatlongolt/ilisliia hfihfinooence in a berg, Qennmm gaming w" the first o’ 2o ry i unal at Nuenn before the tribunal begin; to W913)‘ wldence mde i a i? '3" ~ p. 5.4m. . Russian airborne forces on Aug. m, 1945, occupied Port Arthur in Manchurla. avenging after 40 years the Ja-p sneak attack on that naval‘ center in the Russian-Japanese war. when Russia lost the port to Japan. The Soviets also occupied Dalren, and the entire Japanese Fifth Kwantung Army Group surrendered. On that day. too. Gen- eral MacArthur sent instructions to Tokyo in preparation for Allied occupation. seen in action at by a wheel near forward or hack- Lucien Fontainefi homemade 20-nozzle spray gun hi Rougemont, Qua, orchard. The gun is upclntml the driver's seat which directs the spray up or down. wards Rqzord rains sent a flash flood scurrying over a section of the high- vaybftween East st. Louis, 111.. and Collinsville. lnundating farms and buildings. More than 2.000 families in the St. mule area were leit homeless and two persons were reported drowned. August rninlall was lo heavy it broke s IOO-yee: record. .' 42"." ‘l. Landscape near Middloburg. on Walcheren Isl.- fore the flooding. 2. Pleasant tree before the flooding. 3. Ln the Weeringemeer polder all the b years ego, had their side walls washed away. going ahead. 4. The home and ham of the Hon. S. L. Mn Minister of Agriculture. on Weeringemecr polder. l8 d. Holland. be- -ehaded fat-m at Grjnpskerkedoit" Walchcren Island nms built only six or new Repairs are n01 trshoit. Netherlnnfi taken s few yearn 0. 5. A-iter the flooding of the polder by the Germans in i946 this it all that was left of Mr. Mansholts buildings. Although the whole of Northern Holland was flooded by the Ger- mans when the latter letft that country. today great strides are being made to bring the floods under control and once again- work the fertile land. This year good crops of grain and hdy are growing on many lands that. were under water at the end of the war. Although farm houses and buildings were destroyed. the industrious Dutch have gone ahead with the reclaiming of the land and have planted enough to in- sure a small crorp for the winter and for replanting. Mr. Kerry Wood of Bed Deer. Alta. harvested thk bumper crop of mar-rows. pumpkins. green hubbards, golden hubbards, cltron and cucumbers from his garden. Mr. Wood's small daughter. Rondo, standing beside the produce. gives a fair estimate of the size of the vegetables. _ l ‘l l