f - i t. i ' A i PAGE TWELVE Tht OBEGON STATESMAN. SALEM. Oregon. Fridof Moniing. December 12. 1941 The' Statesman's Photo ;1 . I i I - ,.k?W,T if - -v. iff 4 'Jit J 4 1 i "if"! "V'l'T Aimed soldiers as they patrolled one of the streets of the large Japanese settlement on Terminal Island, Los Angeles, are pictured while Japanese children look on. The navy has property on Ter minal Island, which is across the bay from San Pedro. Terminal Island, also site of a new state prison, is the, headquarters for many fishing boats manned by Japanese. T j vl1 TTJ. '51 'K-V ' : - , , ... , , 'j, n 1 Service Brings Latest -Pictuires .0 War ii lu -- 1 w.n.'J . .WWW-..-.w...-.v.-igWWff,-j.-.-.-.' ' . . -j..- ... ... . ... . . ... .... . w " -: .-. . ' 5 . . --ffi. .;:w ' v v . J ' " ' - ...-te '- - - " - ---- - " -J-w j:-205 s "lrjr" - LL 1 '"--' .;, T" - - "ii , ? - x ; - 1 , . " . ' ' ''. ' . IIIM mi-iwiMiimi u-ii i. m m 1 1 in ' - "rf wrrtin , r ffnn i nm .r a v ' -- - i - ' ,w ---mi TRINIDAD BUILD -U P On land so recenUy thick virgin forest in central Trinidad, living quarters for American civilians building a U.S. army -base at Fdrt Read take shape In record time. Fort Read, which will soon be ready for full occupation by V-S. troops, Is one of five sites in Trinidad selected for bases, as part of Uncle Sam's plan for better western hemispheric defense. in - I, lliL The U. 8. S. Houston, under command of Admiral Thomas C Hart, Is the flagship of the Pacific fleet. r- r . , . ..rrrvfr , . , L.:,j j,. t , t tA I- ---'--' H. , j : 'o, '., .... .:; ,,; . .. r .'.,. v '..:-v i 'y-' :v:.-: ,v ..-.: j- . . : J rf.::y-- ;":; X4. . . .. . : : A:- .' .:..-...-.-.:.: v-. . ... .:::''-v---: ..-:-rfw.-'isv :. - - " - - ' '? , .j t, N, Cablephoto iSrf SXvSSS? ' ?e of tt craft carrier Roy thi. SSdf SSf. ,!re 2 went d0 off Gibfaltar. Note the ere member, towed 1 to l L 8 I ck' t0P- Ark Royal wa sunk by an Axis torpedo while being r . toed to port Only one man of the crew of 1,600 lost his life. This is a cablephoto from London!" lilli - - - ss- s " - . - f liliiii 4 ii i ft i - ; - - - - - , Shown above are the targets of Japanese bomb ers that winged in to sadden attacks on United States Pacific outposts. At upper left is the Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga, which possibly may be among those from which the Japanese were believed to have launched their attack on Hawaii. Pearl Harbor, the powerful Ameri can naval base near Honolulu, which the Japa nese bombed, is pictured upper right. Approxi mately 350 soldiers were reported killed by a di rect bomb hit on a barracks at Hickman Field, Hawaii, lower right, principal US army air base from which planes took off to fight the attack ers. Part of the US Asiatic fleet is 'shown, lower left, at anchor in Manila harbor in the Philip pines, also bombed. ii j j- te- ' r- " rm-T 1 "-'- -- - 'jJa.-B&v-r; x- a fXS . i 'i '1 -, n rrs- - - - r . .JIP 1 " 1 " 11 ' ' 1 """" I"" '"i"t" , -i... vJi inn i mi i. ii mmJ In Los Angeles United States troops rushed defense meas ures as the Battle of the Paci fic rares at high pitch. Photo (top) shows soldiers guar ding a barbed wire barricade In a street near the harbor. Many Japanese live in the harbor dis trict. By order of the US gov ernment, Japanese alien-owned or operated shops in the Japa nese 'Terminal Island settle ment have been closed. Pic tured (lower photo) is a jeep with machine gun manned by soldiers, ' patrolling .the streets to quell any demonstration against closing of these stores. Note closed sign on window in background. Japanese language newspapers in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu were closed down and taken over by representa tives of the treasury department. 11 -. - " r," " .li Member of the 502nd Parachute Battalion, Pvt. Charles Laakford S?5Ji'-in trt dHTin hnt "attack" on Maxton, N. airWrt. Hw chute caught in the branches, Lankford cut himself looae and Jumped to the ground, where he landed uninjured. Official U. S. Amy Signal Corps photo. C" s-k ' j--. .I... muss 5 VJ A Japanese In the American army at Camp Roberts, Cant Is pictured In the above Sound photo as he reads' "Japan At- . tacks Hawaii; US at War." Sir Robert Cralgie, Britain's bassador to Japan. V 4- '--J1 . -XT' f ' si - ' sv . - s V 1-.fi f '. . s'-' 'fc V m44a Admiral Osaml Nagano, chief of the Japanese naval general staff. Mighty coastal rua mm i n.Mii.. . . . ? .. -- V" 1 I ' ... c-i : : . r ::;:::;:;::-;::'., "P- .. .-yy.----j:.-y. ..;.;.. v . ;- x-l-:v-:--3.:.;.;.; -j : '. 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