The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 21, 1942, Image 3

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    New Piotuti's of India's National leaders
As the clouds of war gather ever more densely over vast India, greater attention is focused on Its lead
ers. At the right Is Mahatma Gandhi, spiritual head of the Indian national congress party, who was Instru
mental in thwarting Sir Stafford Crlpps’ efforts at war unity. This new picture shews Gandhi walking with
his secretaries and aides. At the left is Pandit Nehru, active and more belligerent leader of the same na
tional congress party. (Picture from March of Time’s “India in Crisis.’’)
Hawaii on Its Toes, Ready to Dish It Out to Japs
D. S. soldiers are now encamped throughout the Hawaiian islands, ready to meet any onslaught of the
Japs. The gun at the left has been installed on what was once a huge private estate. It points toward the
Pacific, and its crew keep guard day and night. The soldiers have erected showers at whatever part of the
Island they are encamped. Here amidst the gumbo-like mud of the hills they are primping up (right) for
a hard day’s work.
Mobile Optical Shops for U. S. Soldiers
Overseas soldiers who break or lose their spectacles on the battlefield
will have them repaired or replaced in the field by mobile optical shops,
the first of their kind to be attached to U. S. field armies. In this unit a
total of 120 single lenses can be edged and mounted daily. This with other
equipment make it possible to take care of the requirements of a field
army of 300,000 men. Approximately 15 per cent of the men in the armed
forces wear glasses.
For Latin-American Expeditionary Force
Hugo Fernandez Atucio (left), Uruguayan professor and director of
the Latin-American branch of the Free World Movement, is shown with
J, Alvarez del Vayo, former Spanish foreign minister, at New York head
t quarters of the Free World Movement. Atucio calls for a Latin-American
expeditionary force to fight under United Nations command.
A Dizzy Job
J
Men who work to increase our sup
ply of electric energy are soldiers,
too. Photo shows a jackhammer
operator drilling a hole for a dyna
mite blast on an abutment of Shasta
dam, near San Francisco, Calif.
Love Leads Way
Mrs. Henry Fecbt of Chicago re
fused to believe that her son, James,
was lost at sea, as she had been
informed. Aided by the USO, she
found him in a San Francisco hos
pital recovering from a shrapnel
wound In the back.
Philippine President Here From Australia
President Manvel Qoeson of the Philippines, left. Is shown with Lieot.
Gen. John L. De Wilt, commander of the Fonrth American army and
chief of the western command, second from left, as they and the Philip
pine executives’ party, after arrival from Australia, Inspected the color
guard at the Presidio in San Francisco. In civilian attire faa center is
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman. In right foreground
is MaJ. Gen. Basilio J. Valdes of the Philippine army. President Qoeson
was accompanied on his trip from A as trails by members of his family.
Iceland Stablization Agreement
As another step in cementing the solidarity and good will between the
two countries. Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthsu, right, signs the ex
change stabilization agreement with the minister from Iceland, Thor
Thors.
No More Horseshoes—But Lucky!
Here is the 107th cavalry regiment, which has now been converted to
mechanized mounts. The regiment is shown in a mass column speedih
moving toward position from Fort Ord, Calif. The “steeds” range from
motorcycles to Jeeps and scout cars. So passed the 107th cavalry regiment,
which had its origin in 1877 as the First City Troop of Cleveland, Ohio.
A Tail Wind Wouldn’t Help Much Now
In this picture pilots are shown looking over a Douglas dive-bomber
which had its tail sheared off when a Jap bomber crashed on the deck of
an aircraft carrier. The damaged Jap bomber unsuccessfully attempted
to crash amid the planes that were lined up along the flight deck of the
carrier, which took part in the raids oa the Japanese Marshall Islands.
Hero's Thrill
Bora only a month ago while Us
dad was making life miserable for
the Japs In the Philippines. John
D. Bolkeley Jr. monopolised the at
tention of his proni father when
Lieutenant Bolkeley arrived at Us
Long Island city home. Daaghter
Joan, feeling neglected, looks at
cameraman while her hers dad
feasts his eyes mi his son for the
first time. Lieutenant Bolkeley la
mi n ten-day furlough.
New Credentials
The President receives new
credentials of Alex. London, np to
now envoy extraordinary and min
ister plenipotentiary, and now am
bassador extraordinary and plenipo
tentiary of the Netherlands.
New Rural ‘Mailman’
Mrs. Elsie Martin (above) who
lives near Finlayville, Pa., is one
woman who is filling her husband’s
shoes. She took over his duties as
rural delivery mailman when he
joined the navy, thus freeing an
able-bodied man for service in the
armed forces.
Leads Colombia
Alfonso Lopez, who has been elect
ed president of Colombia by a wide
margin. Lopez, a former president
of Colombia, was elected on an anti
axis platform.
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through beading and tied in bows.
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rack tide table, pillow tope, pot holders,
many other attractive item* for yourself
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A Real Live Stock Com. Firm
At the Omaha Market
Personal Actions
I am for each individual doing
just as he chooses in all matters
which concern nobody else.—Lin
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quarrel just.
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ney function that permits poisonous
waste to accumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, weak and miserable
when the Iddneya fail to remove excess
acids end other waste matter from the
blood.
I You may Buffer nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness,
| retting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometimes frequent end scanty urina
tion with smarting and burning is an
other sign that something is wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
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treatment is wiser than neglect, use
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