Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 14, Number 19, DeMotte, Jasper County, 24 March 1944 — Page 2
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Preparing to Give Adolf Knockout Punch
While round-the-clock bombing of Germany and the French “rocket coast** proceeds relentlessly, preparations for invasion keep pace. Here Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (left), Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gen. Bernard Montgomery (far right) are watching tank maneuvers on the invasion coast of England.
Brace of Has-Beens
Max Schmeling (left), former heavyweight champ, embraces Georges Carpentier, Nazi collaborationist, as latter celebrates his fiftieth birthday in Paris. Schmeling fought with the Nazis in the invasion of Crete.
Map Shows Manhattan
The “figurative map of 1614“ by the Dutch navigator Adriaen Block was the first detailed map of New England to show Long Island and Manhattan as separate islands.
So This Is Africa! Says a WAC Contingent
Gazing curiously over the water-front buildings of a North African port, and probably wondering what is ahead of them, members of a contingent of th* Women’s Army corps march down the gangplank. There are now several thousand WACs in the Mediterranean theater of war.
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Pink and Blue Coat
It would be very easy to fall in love with this pretty miss in ner pink and blue topcoat of wool flannel. It has a wide cape collar that ties in a cute bow at the throat. It is topped off by a big scoop bonnet of the same material. This cunning little tot will surely make a “hit” in the spring style parade.
‘Bird in Cherry Tree’ Quilt
SOUNDS gay, happy, carefree and spring-like, doesn’t it? A little red bird, big green leaves and nice, fat red cherries are all combined in a famous old quilt de-
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