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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Oct 1945, p. 8

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4 4 4 a s 4 s r s 4 t s 'r r r g r r t '4 r r t g, r t r r A a r i <r r t 4 t 4 t:> e r c 'r 4 r r f z- r r r r z, r "4 z' A A -4 t OUSTED BANK HEADS FAKE FOOD FACTORY FULL t-JN, FOOLS, FOLKS AND FELINES Hold on there kitty! That isn't milk and that isn't a rational steak, either, It's a fake kitty, just a product of Brooklyn ingenuity. They use these îhings in window dis- plays, just to make your mouth water without spoiling food. To heck with it! The place is haunted. Kitty shoves off in high dudgeon. But even humans get fooled. one lady wanted to hit a butcher becatse he wouldn't sell ber a juicy but phony steak. ATOP THE WORLD This all-wood Mosquito, Britain's two-engined bomber said to be the world's fastest, soars over Mount Everest, world's highest mountain, in temperature 17 degrees below zero. PLATTERS LICKED CLEAN An "after supper" scene at one of the British nurseries maintained by Canadian Junior Red Cross. Juniors send clothing to children in the nurseries twice a year. Nurseries are maintained at an annual cost of about $41,000, raised by the nennies of Canadian school boys and girls. I J TORTURED WIN PRAISE for your coffee... serve Maxwell House - the stimulating blend of Latin-American coffees with deeply satis- fying flavor. Make Max- well House your regular coffee. You WilI Enjoy staylng At The Si. Regis Hotel TORONVTO * Eery loom " with Bath, Shower and Telepbone.- * Mi:e, $2.50 up -- Double, $a.50 Up. .* Cood I'ood, Diling an Dane- ing Nigb.tty. Sherbourne et Carlton Tel, RiA. 4135 Dora Szalfraw, a Polish girl, was one of the.thousands tortured at the Belsen prison camp. but unlike thousands more she lived to tell about it. She is a witness at the trial of the Beast of Belsen and his aides being heId in Lueneberg. HELP EUROPEANS IN NEED OF CLOTHING 50,000 articles of clothing were recently dònated by the Salvation Army to the national clothing collection. In this great pile of life-saving materials are included over 500 layettes for infants and warm things for war sufferers of all ages. Those who have relatives abroad realize deeply how es- sential it is that the United Nations clothing drive should succeed. The people of Europe have already passed through- six years of dreadful suffering, and unless help comes to them quickly, many expect that this winter may be the worst. CONVERSION A Bcrlin hansfrau uses a con- verted military helmet as a sauce- pan. Thousands of steel helmets still .litter streets cf the Germas capital and they are bei'ng turned to kitchen use at the rate of 10,000 a nmonth. WREN you can buy new tires depends Iargely on UNNRA demands and rationing aut- orities. But you can be sure that once Firestone is given the go-ahead signal our full production will be devoted to your needs. I the meantime, your nearby Firestone Dealer will gladly do everything he cas to belp make your tires lest. See him foday. t' Australia-bound are Mrs. Leonie Casteldon and her son, Richard, 14 months, who left Seattle with 120 Canadian girls and two Amercian girls to join Autsralian husbands they married on this continent. JAP PREMIER ï, li

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