Flesherton Advance, 8 Aug 1945, p. 6

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«M>'wVWtMH«WM«i>^"- '*> PERU'S PRESIDENT Dr. Jose Luis Bustamene y Ravero, above, is the new Presi- dent of Peru. A diplomat of long experience, he was at one time Peruvian minister to Bolivia, NAB MUNITIONEER Fritz Mandl, above, former Aus- trian munitions magnate and one- time husband of Hedy Lamarr, hat been arrested by Uruguayan police. He was seized at the frontier town of Colonia as he alighted from a plane arriving from Buenos Aires. Lieut. -General Charles Foulkes, 41, of Kingston and London, Ont., at the all-Canadian Investiture held this month at Buckingham Palace, where he received the Distinguish- ed Service Order and the honour. Companion of the Order of the Bath. Gen. Foulkes, Commander of the First Canadian Corps, re- ceived the capitulation of the Ger- mans in Holland. He will repiace Lieut-Gen. J. C. Murchie as Chief of the General Staff in September, EYES ON SPAIN Harold J Laiki, above. Socialist spokesman and Labor Party chairman, which swept the Brit- Ith elections, indicated possibil- ity of a break with Franco under favised British foreign policy #hen lie said: "We are going to ^ in a position to do full juHtice to our Spanish comrades." LIKE A SUPER ROBOMB, THE B-2S CRASHED INTO THE WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING Gaping holes in the north side of the world's tallest building at the 79th floor are examined here by a New York fireman. That girder above him was twisted by force of the crash. Th>s v.ew was taken through a hole in the roof Wreckage of the B-25^Mitchell bomber is ^f|"f. K^^^i^'' ^^^^fj of a penthouse on 3rd St.. into which part of the tary pohceman here afur the "a^*; TJ« P'^"«^^^^ «>* «" "* wrecked plane carac blazing down, eight others died in the tragic accident. WHAT DEFEAT WILL MEAN TO JAPAN \ \ MONCDUA / (> kiSKA 'â- A U.SS. R .BONIN IS. f'-^^ . â-  " rWO" VOLCANO Ift *'^*-'^ FORMOSA mtk ^ . . Ocwn Pacific FRENCH JtPHILIPPtNt Oi. ouamS*"-*" jl^RSHALLrS. â- '^% ^ .<^ CAROUflE 18. .•••'<• TBUK SUMATRA JAvl^^^ji^ gladalcanal" â- ^.^^^ia^'Si-^:- 'r^^^'^^i:£^,dx^:^l^'-s?^ . HEAVY industries! AND SHIPBUILDING ^^i^:ii Picto-map above illustrates highlights of probable peace terms Allies will impose upon Japan _ in case of unconditional surrender. Aimed at stripping the enemy of conquered territory and wip- ing out his capacity for future war, they include reduction of army and destruction of Jap fleet and air force; elimination of heavy industry with war production potentials; surrender of all con- quered territory (indicated by black areas on map), including Manchuria, Korea and Formosa, not already recaptured; dismantling of shipbuilding facilities and strict control over imports. HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates; $1.50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY AND EASILY I r \ nU ill L- lluUliU il Willi iH;luilK piles or r(;cLal suiotie.s.s, do not deluy ticatincnt unU niii Ihtt risk tif IfttiriK thlH roixUlUtii becuiTU^ «'hr(tiii<'. Any ilfhitiK >>r hoi enoaa or pHinfiil iHissaKe of Hlnol ia na- ture's warniiiK itiul pioper treal- mt-nl «lnnil(l be sffuicii at once. l-'or llii.s pui post) ytt a p;u'kay:ti of Hf ni-liuid fr(»nt iiiiy tli*UKKi>^t and u.so jiH dirutud. TliiH formula whirh U ii.scd internally Is a Kmall, eaHy to take Inblel, will qnlukly relieve the ItchlitK and sortMiows Hiid Hid ill tH'MliriK the .uore tender .spots. Htni-Koid is pha.sitnl to use, ia hlulily I <Mi.niiiicndi-d anrl it weeniH the hiM;^ht nf fully for any one to ri.sk H painful and t-hrunii' pile rnn- dit ion V Inn s\i(h a tint? renirdy may he had at .su*-h ii small roHt. If > (lU 1 ry Hem-Hoid arul aie not entln l.\ iiU'a::«-d \. ith tin- reMUltn, your ill UK wt. si will ylndly retui n your money. BE CONFIDENT. Serve Maxwell House Coffee when friends drop in. Available front your gro' cer in an All Purpose Grind suitable for any type of coffee maker. BRITAIN'S NEW PRIME MINISTER Rt. Hon. Clement R. AtUee WHERE BOMBER HIT BUILDING 1 102 nd Floorj itii 86th Floor^wi^j 913 Feet '• 913 Feet ' - - ' " f To Street72liL£J£££h Key areas involved Hi the bomber crash into the 79th floor of the Empire State building on July 28 are located in this view of tht north side taken from RCA building. BUILDING WITHSTANDS CRASH This view shows some wreckage protruding from the hole. Fiv« men in the bomber and eight persons in the building lost their lives and scores of others were injured. \

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