Marines Crack Picket Lines . - ---- Navy trucks, guarded by marines, carried 800 A. F. of L. workers through C.I.O. picket lines to work at the Moore Drydock company, Oakland, Calif, one of the 11 defense plants affected by a strike of C.I.O.-A. F. of L. machinists for higher wages. There was no violence. This soundphoto shows navy trucks passing through picket line formed by the striking machinists’ union. Nation’s Civilian Defense Chief Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia of New York city, who has been appoint ed by President Roosevelt to head the office of civilian defense, is shown here as he received his commission from the Chief Executive in Washington. Peace Comes to Coal John L. Lewis, head of the United Mine Workers of America, who, with Maj. W. W. Inglis, chairman of joint board of miners and opera tors, signed the coal peace pact officially ending the wage dispute in the coal industry. He is shown here addressing wage conference in New York just before pact was signed. Leads Free French Gen. Georges Catroux, former governor of Damascus, who, accord ing to reports from Cairo, Egypt, led Free French forces in invasion of Syria from Palestine. Draft Objectors Put to Work A group of conscientious draft objectors being c>ned into Camp Patapsco, Elkridge, Md., America’s first camp for conscientious objec tors, where they will serve their year doing non-military service. They will be put to work improving roads and doing conservation work. Seated at desk is Dr. E. Wildman, director of the camp. By July 21 such camps will be in operation throughout the country under administra tion of the American Friends Service committee. Under terms of the ar rangement the federal government is not obligated to pay camp expenses. Largest Transport of Its Kind The world’s largest twin-motored airliner, the new 36-passenger Cur tlss-Wright transport plane. The plane, designed for army troop trans port, arrived in New York after a non-stop flight from St. Louis. It can accommodate 40 soldiers. Cruising at 60 per cent of full speed, It averaged better than 215 miles an hour on the 933-mile test flight. Rules New State The duke of Spoleto, 41-year-old cousin of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, who has been named king of the new Axis-created state of Cro atia. The new kingdom was carved from Jugoslavia, with areas taken by Germany and Italy as a result of victorious war. Croatia’s new queen is Princess Irene of Greece. Men Hitler Trusted Ernest Roehm (left) and Rudolf Hess, the only two men whom Hitler fully trusted seven years ago. Yet Roehm was assassinated in a I “purge” and Hess has fled Germany. Speeding Up U. S. Army Photo Service Above is shown a photographic plane of the U. S. army air corps dropping via parachute a batch of films of "enemy positions,” taken by the plane. Upper right: Sergt. L. D. Vickers carries the negative container to a portable dark-room at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Prints can be produced within five minutes, and the dark room flown anywhere on a moment’s notice. Lower right: Sergt. A. E. Matos washing a finished print. Pan-American Chiefs Broadcast Home Visiting chiefs «T the naval staffs from South and Central America are shown participating in a radio broadcast from New York to their home countries. They were guests of honor at a dinner given by Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews, commandant of the third naval district, U. 8. N. The naval chiefs are making a tour of U. S. naval establishments. New U. S. Submarine Is Launched Uncle Sam's latest submarine, the U. S. S. Drum, is shown here going down the ways at Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard. Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, wife of the Major General Commandant Thomas Holcomb, U. S. marine corps, was the sponsor of the Drum. A 1934 act of congress authorized this latest addition to our fighting fleet. New Trench Mortar for U. S. One of the first 81-mm trench mortars completed In the United States for the national defense program is accepted for the army at a cere mony at the Pullman Standard Car company’s plant in Hammond, Ind. Left to right: Brig. Gen. A. G. Gillespie; C. A. Llddle, president of the company, and Col. Donald Armstrong. Honored! Maurice Du Fretay, right, 20-year old Frenchman, receives the em pire medal from air marshal L. A. Pattinson for his unique escape to England. Du Fretay built a plane by candle-light, covering It with leaves by day. Onward, Old Glory! Unfurled to the breeze, Old Glory is escorted by four stalwart mem ! bers of the 101st Infantry, as they pass in review during drill at Camp Edwards, Mass. SUNSUIT, overall, frock and bon net! They’re all yours in this one easy and inexpensive pattern 1 By repeating it half a dozen times you’ll have your tot completely equipped for summer. 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