The White Falcon - 25.03.1944, Blaðsíða 5
The shot at left gives you an
idea of what it looks like when
one of the Allied invasions gets
underway. This vast armada
stretches over the harbor in the
Anzio-Nettuno, Italy, area after
landing troops at the rear of the
German “Gustav” line.
Ginger Rogers (right) wears
this $6,000 gown in one of the
scenes of her new movie, “Lady
in the Dark.” Hollywood calls
it a “dream gown.”
Ada Fox, 18 (below), sobs at
her arraignment in Philadelphia
on charges of kidnapping her
cousin’s 15-months-old son. Mrs.
Cole testified Miss Fox took the
child from a nurse and left him
with a gypsy woman. The baby’s
father stands at right.
Maj. James Stewart (third rom left
Sroup jn England, talks over a raid he
J°hn Rankin of Walhalla, S.C., Lt. J. M.
°f Greenville, Me.
above), movie actor who now commands a Liberator
led on Frankfurt, Germany, with crew members Lt.
Steinhaven of River Forest, Ill., and Lt. W. F. Conley
k Above is the first Allied air photo ever made of the Japanese island of Truk, which has
®en the goal of Allied forces ever since they began the South Pacific offensive in ’42. Note
e large number of Jap ships in the harbor.
On a mission diver occupied Europe the Flying Fort above
receives a direct hit from Nazi anti-aircraft. Top picture, made
a few seconds after the plane Was hit, shows pieces of the tail
assembly being scattered about behind the plane. Bottom pic-
ture shows the plane plunging to earth over Flushing, Holland.