The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 12, 1941, Image 7

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    Axis Seamen Arrive at Canal Zone
Some of the 102 German and Italian seamen who sabotaged and
•cnttled the vessels Eisenbach and Fella off the coast of Costa Rica,
pictured when they arrived at the Canal Zone quarantine station prepara
tory to deportation to Europe via the first Japanese vessel.
For Better National Nutrition
At the National Nutrition conference held in Washington at the re
quest of the President 400 physicians and health officers were told that
“diet standards of 75 per cent of our population need to be raised to
withstand the strain of total defense.” Picture shows (left) Paul V. Mc
* Nutt, federal security administrator, who opened the conference; M. L.
Wilson (center) and Russell Wilder of Mayo clinic.
Drilling America’s High-Fliers
Flight test crews of Boeing Aircraft company at Seattle undergoing
program that precedes stratosphere hop in the strato-chamber. At top,
men are exercising and breathing pure oxygen to wash nitrogen out of
the blood. Below, men are shown in the strato-chamber. All are now de
nitrogenized and must wear masks even at sea level.
U. S.-Canadian Arms Meet
The four members of (he International Material Co-ordinating com
mittee of the U. S. and Canada shown in Montreal before settling down
to task of examining raw material resources of both countries for arms
t production. L. to R., W. L. Batt, Washington, D. C.; H. J. Symington,
Montreal; Edw. Stettinius *r., Washington; and G. C. Bateman, Toronto.
Wins Revere Award
Eugene Phillips, 33, of Fort Worth,
Texas, who heads list of winners in
the Revere award for best contribu
tions made by workers at the bench
to America’s defense plans. He was
awarded first prise ($5,000) for his
creation of a system for the blind
landing of airplanes.
100% for Defense
President William Green of the
American Federation of Labor, pre
sents the President with an original
oil painting bearing legend, "A. F.
of L. 100 Per Cent for Defense.”
Fifty thousand large color posters
were reproduced for local A. F. of
L. unions.
First of Its Kind
First all-welded hull of a steam
ship ever built in an American ship
yard shown as it was launched at
Pascagoula, Miss. The ship was
built by the Ingalls Shipbuilding cor
poration, for the U. S. maritime
commission, and purchased by the
U. S. navy.
Dies Informant
Dr. J. G. Matthews (left), counsel
for Dies committee, and Jean Val
tin, author, and former member of
German Gestapo and Russian GPU,
examining copies of Daily Worker.
Valtin stated Nazi secret police keep ,
elaborate files on many Americans, j
For Freedom of the Seven Seas
Midshipmen of the United State* Naval academy, Annapolis, Md., pass In review (right) during presenta
tion of the colors ceremony. Graduation time takes on added significance with the expansion of our navy. In
set: Miss Fay Ann Albrecht of Columbus, Win., presents colors to Midshipman William Heroneumus, of Madi
son, Wls. At right, beside girl. Is Rear Admiral Russell Wilson, commandant of the naval academy.
Haile Selassie Stages ‘Comeback’
Officers and Ethiopian patriots are shown above listening to a speech by Halle Selassie, emperor of
Ethiopia, who, with British co-operation, has once more entered Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, from which
he was chased five years ago by the Italians. Inset: This road sign is also a sign of victory, for It shows
British Imperial troops in Addis Ababa.
Play Is Curing Bomb-Shocked Children
The power of play Is credited with helping these children recover
from the effects of bomb shock. At left, children are climbing in the
“Jungle gym” at the Anna Freftd nursery center In Hempstead, England,
maintained by the foster parents plan for war children. Right: British
children enjoying the adventures of Mickey Mouse.
New Type Army Troop Carrier
First new personnel carrier built for the army by the Diamond T
Motor Car company in Chicago. The truck, which will carry 13 men, is
shown as it was inspected by company and army officials. L. to R., in
vehicle, Brig. Oen. N. F. Ramsay, Fred A. Preston, C. A. Tilt, presi
dent of Diamond T, and Col. Donald Armstrong.
‘Boche-Buster’
England is proud of its biggest
gun, pictured here, said to be the
largest caliber gun in the world.
This is the first picture showing the
huge railway gun being fired.
Army’s Latest
Lieut. R. O. Norton, public rela
tions officer at Edgewood, Md., ar
senal, wearing army’s newest type
of gas mask which offers many ad
vantages over the older type.
Exercise Ends Bulges
That Give an Old Look
Middle Age Starts at Middle.
THAT discouraging matronly
bulge at the waist! You push
it in, girdle it in, but out it pops—
unless you exercise it away!
Or is your special problem fatty
hips or heavy legs or a drooping
bust?
....
Our 32-page booklet has exercises to
remedy those flgui'e faults, too. Tells bow
to correct poor posture, faults of shoul
ders, bust. arms, waistline. Gives exer
cises to relieve foot troubles. constipaUon,
nervous tension, also ■ dally routine for
the entire body; Send order for your
booklet to;
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of the kidney function and for relief of
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Time of Life
A long life may not be good
enough, but a good life is long
enough.—Benjamin Franklin.
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