Complete Hospital on Wheels Accommodates 400 Believed the first of its kind in the world is this German Red Cross hos pital on wheels. Entirely self-powered it can accommodate 400 patients: Left: An operation in progress. Top: ? A doctor leaves one of the wards of the rolling hospital. Right: A tech nician operates the sterilizing equip ment of one of the eight immense trucks. Superliners for War Debts Urged by New Yorker Aided by a fleet of tugs, the Queen Elizabeth, British luxury liner, is warped into her New York harbor berth—haven from the European war. For neighbors she will have the Queen Mary, her sister ship, and the French liner, Normandie—the largest ships in the world. Combined value of the three super ships is $103,750,000. Assemblyman John A. Devaney, Bronx Democrat, introduced into the lower house of the New York legislature a resolution proposing that the American government seize the three liners in payment of World war debts. Soviet Oil for Hitler's War Machine At Przemysl, town which was once well in the interior of Poland, but which is now on the dividing line between Russia and Germany, oil from Soviet railway tank cars is transshipped to German cars to be rushed for military use. The photograph was passed by the German censor—possibly to refute British claims of having effectively strangled the Reich oil supply. Russian tank cars are pictured on the left. Next First Lady? She May Be Here Potential first ladies of the land are these wives of leading Repub lican presidential candidates pictured as they attended the National Women’s Press club stunt party in Washington, I). C. Left to right are Mrs. Thomas Dewey, wife of the New York county district attorney; Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, wife of the senator from Michigan, and Mrs. Robert A. Taft, wife of the senator from Ohio. ‘Adopted’ “Adopted” daughter of Mrs. Franklin I). Roosevelt is three-year old Joan Cameron of Philadelphia, Pa. The "adoption” simply means that Mrs. Roosevelt has agreed to assume $30 per year expense to guarantee proper food and care for i the child in a Philadelphia nursery. 1 _ Chauffeur Mrs. Gordon-Fellowcs, a cousin of President Roosevelt, in her uniform as a worker of a motor ambulance unit in London. Her husband is in active service. here Canadian Government Guards Enemies High in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, west of Calgary, is located one of two Canadian internment camps where enemy aliens are kept under guard for the duration of the war. Left: One of the watch towers overlooking the internment camp. Right: Scene at guard mounting time. Here the temperature goes down to well below zero, but guards and prisoners are well equipped with warm clothing. Camp buildings are seen in the background. Their Negotiations Saw End to Russo-Finnish War Principal figures in bringing to an end the three and one-half month war between Finland and Russia were (left to right) Viacheslav M. 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Pilots Awaiting orders are these members of the British royal air force, stationed in a duty office dugout somewhere in France. The pilots on duty are sitting around the stove trying to keep warm while anticipating flying orders. The switchboard at right is in direct communication with R. A. F. headquarters. Plan Convention ■nniina—mihimm* - -iiwmnifrnrTMTMMMfliMlTrWMMBMI Approaching its century milestone is the Illinois State Medical society, first established in 1840. Dr. James II. Hutton, president (seated) and Dr. J. S. Nagle, oldest member of the society’s council, discuss plans for the centennial convention to be held in Peoria, III., May 21-23. Verbal Bomber A member of the crew of a British bombing plane demonstrated the method of dropping propaganda leaflets on enemy territory. The verbal bombs are slipped through a chute and scatter as they fall. BABY CHICKS CHICKS1 tsstt&Sstw* VMIVI1W. No culls 100 pogtpaij * Bond Money Order for Prompt Shipment. 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