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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jun 1945, p. 7

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: a-- LABORITES LOSE IN BRITISH S ROUTING THEM OUT ON OKINAWA Clement R. Attlee Keeping up relentless pressure on the moves up to the fighting lines before another column of battle-weary fighters coming out for a brief rest. enemy, a column of Marines - Naha on Okinawa, passing As smoke from their stachel charge explosion spirals overhead, M blank firing on Japs in cave on Okinawa. Leatherneck in fore ease forward on knees or in crouching positions, arines of 1st Division close in for point ground hugs the ground while others watching for Nips who may try to run for it, WHERE S TALIN PLAYS A LONE HAND Controlled by Western Allies "A. V. Alexander Ernest Bevin SOVIET SPHERE From Elbe River eastward, Russio maintains iron control of news, and transit from S and British- . ) ; controlled areas "Four members of the British Labor Party, who have been dropped as result of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's resignation and King George's resuest that he form another cabinet, are shown above. Attlee is Deputy Prime Minister; -Revin, Labor Minister; Morigen, Home Secretary, and Alexander, First Lord of the dmiralty. . 0) -- -- LYUGOSLAVIA:] Pro-Soviet a IT YT Finland, Latvia, Esthonia, Lithuania all' Soviet-influenced Tied to France before war, now throws in with Russio. Cedes Ruthenio; asks Reds to train its army Moscow @ Lublin govern. ment, set up by Russia, becomes bugbear to Allies. Stalin arrests J. i leaders backed by British Soviet sels up government without consulting U. S and Britain Purges by Reds are reported YUGOSLAVIA GARIA: He) munists control spread purges Marshal Tito creates f are reported r possession of nan areca NN Trieste a ~ N N Tovie presses for more. control over Dardanelles. Seeks firmer olliance than present neutrality oct bo) ! 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, Map above shows area of Europe west of the U. S. 8: R. occupied or cowyrolled, directly or indi- rectly, in the Soviets. Unilateral activities of the Communists, regardless of "understandings" Big Three at Yalta and other conferences, promise to be one of chief problems at forthcoming meeting of Messrs; Truman, Churchill and Stalin. among wi NE a3 Pe Sad Ey 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. Illustrated above are half w dozen major stumblihg blocks in Japan's path. to: success. -- some self. , some imposed by our military superiority, (1) In land operations, enemy suffers from: faulty on bad planning, poor tactics, inferior firepower. (2) Aerial bombing and mining of pea Janes n home t. (3) Jap air force is impotent to defend the homeland and Ploekader Japan. i Tone at en 8 fie fall In quick RR teasicm! moderates and indus- try seek to end war, but military clique holds the reins. (8) Constant bombing wrecks war industry. (8) At sea Japs have been consistently beaten, their navy driven to hiding, . A former political prisoner demonstrates how fellow inmates of the German prison camp at Muhlhausen, Austria, were chained up for three days, without food and water, for picking up cigaret tts. Total death toll of camp is not known but even after liperation by Allied troops, 100 victims continued to die each day. FACES ARREST LE Ae Arrest by British military autho- rities face Palmiro Togliatti, above, Italian communist leader, tor ad. dressing workers at Novara Aldo,: Italy, in defiance of specific orders by Allied military authorities. Piertro Nenni, Socialist candidate for the Italian premiership, already is in custody for defiance of order. TO COMMAND ARMY Major-General Chris Vokes, C.B.E,, D.S.0., of Ottawa, who will com- mand the Third Canadian Division in the occupation of Germany. General Vokes, who commanded the First Canadian Division in Italy .and the Fourth Armoured Division in Northwestern Europe, will head a force of approximately 25,000 Canadians, which will be part of the British Occupational Forces under Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery. ENTOMOLOGIST a Mr. A. H. Carter, secticide Division of Sherwin-Wil- * liams Company (Canada) Limited, Manager In- announces the appointment of Hetbert A. Pass, B., S. 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 WANTED! 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