The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 27, 1942, Image 3

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    Natives of India Turn Out to Fight toe
In the Punjab region of India recruiting officers have no trouble In getting volunteers to fight against
Hitler and Hlrohito. As the war comes closer to India young men from far-flung districts are turning out to
fight the common foe. In the recruiting center shown at the left the doctor, an Indian, vaccinates each recruit
on the point of his left shoulder. Bight: An Indian officer (captain) gives each recruit a small advance
of pay on enrollment.
What’s Cooking? Victory Vegetables!
In picture at left members of the American Women’s Volunteer Service of Long Branch, N. J., are shown
peeking at you from the tomato vines of one of the victory gardens that supply the vegetables for the
emergency canning project begun last month by that organization. At the right is a view in the Long Branch
high school during one of the canning sessions, during each of which about 200 jars of vegetables were canned.
Dress Rehearsal for Solomon Assault
Before the hard-hitting U. S. marines stormed the Solomon islands
they went through maneuvers that shaped them for this particularly
4 tough assignment. In picture at top a land mine hurls mud and sea
water high into the air as the marines land troops and stores after estab
lishing a bridgehead in the South Sea Islands, where U. S. forces and the
Japs have been exchanging heavy counter-blows. Below: Unloading a
heavy gun, part of the equipment of a landing party in the South Sea
Islands.
‘General’ Coxey Leads New Army
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Ensconced in a horse-drawn buggy, “General’* Jacob 8. Coxey, who
once led an army of the hungry to Washington, is shown leading a small
army of war workers in Massillon, Ohio, during the tribute paid to
y Massillon war industry by the army and navy. High officials of the war
f and navy departments and heroes of the army and navy participated
in the “salute to Massillon.*'
Bundist Arraigned
Hans Diebel is shown entering a
U. S. marshal’s car in New York.
Diebel, leader of the German-Amer
ican bund in Los Angeles, pleaded
not guilty to an indictment accusing
him and 28 others of conspiring to
have bund members evade the alien
registration act of 1940. He is also
charged with attempting to evade
the selective service act.
Crack ‘Hard Nut’
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Two ensigns work out a problem
In navigation while flying one of
the naval patrol bombers—out after
U-boats—from the Banana River,
Fla., naval air station. These patrol
bombers are doing good work.
Army’s New 15-Place Commando Glider
These pictures, just released by the army air forces, show the first of
the new 15-place troop-carrying gliders, the CG-4A, now In quantity pro
duction. The glider can carry 15 fully equipped men, Including pilot and
co-pilot. It has a wing span of 83 feet, 8 inches, and a length of 48 feet,
3 inches. At the top we get a good idea of the glider’s size by comparing
it with the size of the men. Below is an interior view showing pilot and
co-pilot at the controls.
General Wainwright (?) in Jap Prison Camp
This radiophoto, sent by radio from Lisbon to London to New York,
is captioned as reputedly showing American officers captured by the
Japanese in a prison camp. MaJ. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright is pur
portedly shown at the right, wearing a steel helmet, with the other Amer
icans captured when the fortress of Corregidor fell before overwhelming
Jap forces.
Ready for Enemy in Caribbean Area
This gun crew is alertly guarding a fighter command base in the
Caribbean area. Note the man behind the trigger of the gun with the ear
phones—he gets telephonic instructions from the control officer who Iden
tifies oncoming aircraft. Facing the camera are Privates Hector McNeil
of Kaeford, N. C., and William F. Poe of Valdese, N. C.
Navy Diver's Boat in Salvage Operation
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Navy diver's boat from Alameda naval air station, San Francisco,
assists the army air force in recovering wreckage of a twin-engined army
bomber which crashed in San Pablo bay. Occurring while the plane
was on a routine flight, the crash took the lives of three officers and one
enlisted man. On striking the water the craft burst into flames. Note
charred wreckage.
Fighting French
Gen. Charles De Gaulle, leader of
the Free “Fighting” French, Is
shown decorating Colonel Amilak
vari with the Croix de le Liberation,
new Fighting French decoration, for
acts of outstanding gallantry during
the battle of Blr Hacheim, In Lybia.
The colonel Is commanding officer
of the Legion Etrangere.
Pacific Offensive
Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghorm
j ley, chief of the U. S. and New Zea
land naval forces, who pushed
through the U. S. attack on the Jap
held Solomon islands in the Pacific.
Malta Hero Here
Air Vice Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe
Lloyd, who was commanding Brit
ain’s Mediterranean fleet from a
base at much-bombed Malta, shown
at a press conference in New York.
For his part in fighting the enemy,
Sir Lloyd was decorated a knight of
the British empire, military divi
sion.
In Dad’s Footsteps
John Jessup Sherman, only 17,
wants to follow in the footsteps ol
his famous father, Rear Admiral
Sherman of the aircraft carrier
Lexington. Here he is being sworn
into the coast guard as apprenticv
seaman, in Washington, D. C.
Crocheted Medallion
As Lovely as Tatting
t_J ERE’S choice crochet that can
*■ * be yours and how proud you’ll
be of it! A larger and smaller me
dallion—they look like lovely tat
ting-form many accessories.
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Pattern 1018 contains directions for me
dallions; photograph of medallions; illus
trations of them and stitches; material*
required. Send your order to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
82 Eighth Ave. New York
Enclose IS cents (plus one cent to
cover cost of mailing) for Pattern
No.
Name .
Address ....
When you hear a Marine called
a “Leatherneck,” it has nothing
to do with the epidermis of his
neck. Years ago the Marine uni
form was equipped with a high
stiff leather collar supposed to
give a more military carriage.
From that time on, “Leather
neck” has been th$ word for a
Marine. The word for his favorite
cigarette is “Camel”—the favor
ite cigarette also of men in the
Army, Navy, and Coast Guard.
(Based on actual sales records
from service men’s stores.) So if
you want to make a hit with your
friends or relatives in the service,
send a carton of Camels. Your
local dealer is featuring Camel
cartons for service men.—Adv.
/To Relieve distress from MONTHLY
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Try Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound to help relieve monthly
pain, backache, headache, with Its
weak, nervous feelings — due to
monthly functional disturbances.
Taken regularly thruout the
month — Plnkham's Compound
helps build up resistance against
such distress of ’‘difficult days.”
Thousands upon thousands of girl*
and women have reported gratify
ing benefits. Follow label direction*.
Day School. Night School. Home Study.
Low Tuition—Easy Payments.
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
1111 FARNAM ST. OMAHA. NEBR.
THE SEVERITY ot those attacks ol Bronchial
Asthma. Intensified by pollen-laden six. may
ba reduced at this season ol the year... ue*
Dr. R. Schiiimann'a Asthmador just aa thou
sands have done lor 70 years. The aroma tie
fumes help make breathing easier...aid fa
claaring the head...bring more reetiul
nights ol sleeping. At druggists In powder,
cigarette or pipe-mixture form. Or you may
send tor free supply of all three. DeptMM
R. SCHIFFMANN CO.. Los -Angeles, Calif.
WNU—U 34—42
WATCH
thtSfiecicite
You can depend on the spe
cial sales the merchants of
our town announce in the
columnsof this paper.They
mean money saving to our
readers. It always pays to
patronize the merchants
who advertise. They are
not afraid of their mer
chandise or their prices.