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THE, OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 81; 191. .o TH IN PICTORIAL REVIEW 5,. 4 : J J - -4v 7- i-T : - - v. feu-vl w -' - . ' ! wc j -kjrx . v ; i(Pc -r f 1 " x I "' "TJ ,, C- mniimawitnii ni mi'""'' 9if s &-t JP jB m .: ; yj - Vi - Sfte&Sf ' " f . J 1 7- z V - II - Vfu-vl ' i JT f-- - , "'Hi, ft 'I' I A y.- W V , ' 1 United States marines In France, cimpWard bound, soon after arrival. This motor tram carting. our "Soldiers of the Sea" from a French port to their training quarters some where near the battlefront, has halted at an unnamed village for rest. is 1 s Oh . X 9, :Mvi i JiCotlu '-J 4 t'feS y2 ' - i- A' - V 0 1 iTV; a . ,v,v.'.,j a w.1 ST J 1 I 1 -. -,-., Gun arriving at a point on French sector of the battle lines, where the French and English line of defense meets and where the two armies work hand in hand, and where they handle the same batteries of artillery 9 u VP rVM -l-ll TtW W American fighting men gathered about the cuisine (goulash) ambulant! of thr American Red Cross division in one of the public squares of an Italian city. In passing it may be noted that the American boys are keen for the Italian type of beauty. General Foe.h, now In supreme command of all the allied, armies, whose brilliant Strategy has always been credited with the chief glory in tht victory on the fylarne. Presi dent Wilson is generally understood to have urged General Foch for his Jiigh post Photograph showing women police of London wearing helmets while on duty as protection from possibleinjury by Hun air raiders. The helmets are issued by the police authorities of London. 1 i-jx f:'-' l.K V .-Vr-s' -1 .-.T--r ' sr. r w .... v ' , 54 ' 7i 2 h fed I r -,-591 - - ft ., . ' -r, ' i ft a rni , ..... - i . . w ,' . t,i.rl,nT? Pief eSr rrM n.umlber.s re now ,n . ct5on " h Somme front, where som of the most bloody fighting of the war has horses in 7vSk outfit fronT . French-soldiers building military roads behind the Tines in the Somme. The stones for the roads are brought up by canal barges, and c tun u kicai. in uuur inu niuciub 11 J uoinmi tvinpircu , wim mc vui muuirr y all depends upon moving xreat numbers of troops to fill the gaps with the least possible deity.