The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 06, 1941, Image 7

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    Mercy Ship Loads Up for France and Spain
The Red Cross ship, “Cold Harbor,” chartered from the United States
Lines, takes on supplies at Baltimore, Md., for Spain and unoccupied
France. Her destination is Cadis, Spain. This will be the first relief
shipment to those countries, which have requested aid. The ship will pass
through the blockade under arrangement with the British.
Strike ‘Army’ Patrols Defense Plant
Pickets outside the plant of the International Harvester company, in
Chicago, where a strike of C.I.O. workers affected some 6,000 workers of
the tractor works, and tied up United States orders for defense materials.
The demands made by the union were a minimum wage of 75 cents
an hour and compensation for army selectees.
Greek ‘Strong-Man'’
This soundphoto shows Alexander
hos Koriiis, governor of the Nation
al Bank of Greece, named by King
George II of Greece as successor to
George Metaxas, Greek premier,
who died suddenly. There will be
no changes in cabinet or war policy,
Gerard Testifies
James W. Gerard, U. S. ambassa
dor to Germany during the World
war, as he appeared before the for
eign relations committee. He said
Germany is out for world conquest.
Testify in 4Lease-Lend’ Bill No. 1776
Earnestness, sincerity and patriotism are revealed In these candid
camera “shots’* of four national figures as they testified on the “lease
lend’* bill. They are: upper left, J. P. Kennedy, retiring ambassador
to Britain. Lower left: Hugh Johnson, columnist. Upper right, Norman
Thomas, socialist leader, and William Knudsen, defense production chief.
Rations for the Channel ‘Watchdogs’
There is no let-down in Britain’s preparations to meet invasion, if,
snd when, it comes. Every hour defense works about the coast of Britain
are being more and more strengthened. This photo, taken somewhere
in England, shows gun crews checking and storing a new supply of am
munition for the 9.2 “watchdog” in the background.
Back to Texas
\
Former Vice President John
Nance Garner packs his bags and
leaves Washington for his home in
Uvalde, Texas, a few hours after
the inauguration of President Roose
velt and Vice President Wallace,
winding up a 36-year political career
in the nation’s capital.
I _
Wins D. S. A.
Robert A. Boyer, winner of the
1940 Distinguished Service Award,
presented by the U. 8. Junior Cham
ber of Commerce. Boyer, as head
of Ford Research department, has
developed a process to make plastic
automobile bodies.
Defense Experiments in Panama Canal Zone
Left: Machine gun-armed scout cars being unloaded from a barge at Gamboa, C. Z., after transportation
from Gatun through the Panama Canal. The army is experimenting in moving cavalry forces and mech
anised equipment from Atlantic to Pacific defense sectors by water because there is no highway across the
isthmus. Right: Mechanised cavalry, brought from Gatun to Gamboa by barge, speeds through Panama.
Where French and British Are Still Allies
Left: The famous desert-bred
cavalry of France, proud and fear
less men to whom freedom is the
breath of life. After the French
collapse they rode from Syria and
Joined the forces of “Free” France
under General De Gaulle. Swoop
ing like eagles, these spahls spur
their Arab horses over a desert
dune: Right: To men like these—
hard-bitten Australian shock troops
—Mussolini’s fortified Libyan bases
of Bardia, Tobruk and Derna fell.
These Aussles take time out for a
snack before continuing their drive
into Italian Libya.
18 Drown, Fisherman Sinks After Crash
Eighteen of the 23-man crew of the fishing schooner, Mary E. O’Hara,
were lost when the craft struck an unknown vessel outside Boston har
bor, and sank. Many of the missing were drowned in their bunks, and
others dropped to death in the Icy waters. This airplane view shows the
masts of the sunken schooner above the waters, as a coast guard craft
stands by.
350 Get Anti-Flu Vaccine Tests
A vaccine developed by two Rockefeller Foundation workers, Dr. Ed
win H. Lennette and F. L. Horsfall, has proved so successful on animals
that it is now being tested out on humans. The new discovery is an
anti-flu vaccine, developed at the University of Chicago. Photo shows
Chloe Roth, sophomore, receiving an injection from nurse Martha Cooley.
Bid for Loyalty
Marshal Henri Petain (right) with
Admiral Jean Darlan, French navy
chief, leaving memorial services to
France’s colonial poilus, in Marsell*
les. The gesture was seen as a Vichy
bid to prevent any more colonies
from joining the "Free French."
On U. S. Mission
Com. R. Wanamaker (left) and
Com. E. O. McConnell, both of the
U. 8. Naval Reserves, board the
Atlantic Clipper at Flushing, L. I.,
on a government mission, as it
takes off for Lisbon, Portugal.
Hospitality for Our
Over-Night Guests
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
COJiE people have a talent foi
^ making guests comfortable and
they are not always the people
with big houses and what used tc
be called a “spare room” for
company. I thought of this one
morning as I sat propped up on a
perfectly comfortable folding cot
eating breakfast from a tray.
When not in use my cot was
stored in the hall under the in
genious frame sketched here. This
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■ CABINET WITH MIRROR
'POOR BITS ON TOP
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FRAME WITH SHELF FOR
BEDDING FITS OVER COT
frame had a full skirted cover oi
blue denim trimmed in red and
blue flowered chintz. The medi
cine closet on top stood on feet
made of spools glued in place;
and was painted red inside and
out. On the cabinet shelves were
cleansing tissue and other useful
things and the mirror door was
well lighted with wall brackets
connected with a floor outlet.
• • •
NOTE: In Mrs. Spears' Books 5 and 8
you will And directions for streamlining
old-fashioned couches and chairs, as well
as many other suggestions for bringing
your home up-to-date. Also directions for
designing and making rugs; hooked,
braided and crocheted; each book has 32
pages of pictures and directions. Send
order toi
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Drawer 10
Bedford Hills New Yark
Enclose 20c for Books 3 and 0.
Name .
Address .
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Will of the People
Well, will anybody deny now that
the government at Washington, as
regards its own people, is the
strongest government in the world
at this hour? And for this simple
reason, that it is based on the will,
and the good will, of an instructed
people.—John Bright.
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If spirit wills, the heart need not
grow old; we live by thought and
feeling, not by days.—L. Mitchell
Hodges.
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