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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1941)
Four-Alarms Worth of Fire The upper stories of a six-story building at 661-3 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y., take on the appearance of a roaring furnace during the four-alarm blase fought by more than 200 firemen who played streams of water on the flames from roofs of adjoining buildings. Stores on the lower floors were protected by the fast action of the firemen. Col. Lindbergh at Senate Hearing In his second appearance in two weeks before the senate foreign rela tions committee Col. Charles A. Lindbergh stated that extensive Ameri can aid would only prolong the war, without materially affecting the re sult. Photo shows Sen. Walter F. George, chairman of the committee, Col. Lindbergh, and Sen. Gerald Nye, a member of the committee. American Ambassador Welcomed to Vichy Admiral William Leahy, U.S.N., the newly appointed American am bassador to the French Vichy government, is shown in this picture, at the right, with Marshal Philippe Petain, French chief of state, as he was welcomed to Vichy on his arrival there to take up his official duties. Lord Halifax Gets Acquainted With Wallace Viscount Halifax, member of the British war cabinet, and his maj esty’s new ambassador to the United States, has been making the rounds of Washington, getting acquainted and urging his country’s cause. The tall, angular Briton is shown chatting with Vice President Wallace In this picture, which was snapped in the vice president’s office. Just Arrived Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura, new ambassador extraordinary and plen ipotentiary to the United States from Japan, is pictured as he witnessed the review of the Thirtieth infantry at San Francisco presidio shortly after arriving in America. With No mura is General Dewitt, command er of the Fourth army. Left to right: Admiral Nomura and General De witt. Killed in Bomber Capt. R. S. Freeman, commandant of Ladd field, who was killed when a four-motored huge army bomber smashed into Ragged Top moun tain at Lovelock, Nev., killing the crew of seven. Land Mine! Sappers of Fifteenth Royal Aus tralian engineers explode a land mine by fuse, during maneuvers near Sydney, Australia. Tactics such as this were responsible for de stroying Italian land mines, opening the road for British tanks on the way to Bardia, Tobruk and Derna. Against II Duce Thousands of Ethiopians have joined the British forces in Libya. This 14-ycar-old boy of Bardia has been waging war against the Ital ians for five years. He Is wearing the cap of an Italian officer sniped during one of bis encounters with the enemy. For the Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets Above: This photo, made from a short Sunderland, long range reconnaissance flying boat, shows a convoy of merchant ships with food and the sinews of war coming into port in England. Part of the Sunderland may be seen at left of photo. Inset: Giant triple torpedo-tubes are swung overboard from a British warship, ready for action, somewhere in the Mediterranean. Other units of the British fleet are seen on skyline. German and Italian Prisoners of War Although the rensor does not reveal the city, the name on the train verifies the fact that it is in Canada that these German prisoners (left) are being marched to their train from the prison ship at an east coast port. Right: Some of the thousands of Italian prisoners made captive as the doughty Greek warriors and their assistants, the British, pressed farther and farther into Albania. Der Fuehrer Welcomes New Soviet Envoy This picture, which was approved by the German censors, shows Adolf Hitler, chancellor of Germany, chatting with VVladimir Dekanosow, in the new Reich chancellery, shortly after Dekanosow had presented his credentials as the new ambassador from Soviet Russia to Germany. The German leader is all cordiality. Lion of Judah Leads Revolt Somewhere in the Sudan, near the Ethiopian frontier, Haile Selassie, "Lion of Judah," ex-emperor of Abyssinia, inspects some of the troops with which he hopes to overthrow Italian rule and regain control of his empire. Already his revolting tribesmen have been credited with several snccesses against the Italians. Trouble in Paradise With plenty of snow and nice cold (br-r-r-r) water, Mr. and Mrs. Polar Bear at the Prospect Park coo, in New York city, indulge in a family squabble. Mrs. Bear is sore because the old man used up all the ice wa ter before she had a chance to take her bath. R.A.F. 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