The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 11, 1943, Image 3

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    ‘Black Gold’ for Atlantic Seaboard Begins to Flow
h Tank cars at Norris City, III., the temporary mid-western terminus of the Texas-to-IIlinois pipeline, are
loaded (left) for the first shipment of oil to the Atlantic seaboard. Oil started flowing through the pipeline re
cently at the rate of 50,000 barrels daily. At right, W. Alton Jones, president of War Emergency Pipe
Lines, Inc., turns valve to load the first tank car from the pipe line at Norris City. Inset: Train of tank
cars to speed oil to Eastern seaboard to relieve fuel crisis.
With U. S. Troops in Jungle Outpost on Burma Border j
These pictures were taken at a U. S. army air force base in India. At left, a soldier busily packs a
bale of supplies, food, and games to help combat the monotony of the boys who man our jungle outposts
along the Burma border. The supplies are dropped by parachute. Center: U. S. troops in a trailer-hauling
jeep cross a stream. The bridge is constructed of bamboo. Right: Scene inside one of the big army
transport planes that does the job of keeping U. S. outposts supplied.
A Senegalese Father Goes to the Front
Except for the color of their skins and the manner in which the mother
f carries her child, this scene is a duplicate of what goes on at railroad
stations all over America and Britain. It took place in Dakar, French
West Africa, as a French colonial regiment entrained for the Tunisian
front. The child seems big enough to start getting around on its own.
Jewish Children Pray for Kin in Nazi Lands
i
About 5,000 Jewish children from 518 religious schools in Greater New
York gathered in solemn assembly of prayer and protest at Mecca temple
for the children in Nazi-occupied countries. Ingeborg Jacob of Germany
is shown here as she lights the memorial candle for those who died in
the Nazi wave of terror.
Buna Battle Trophy
Scrgt. James M. Cox of Jackson,
Miss., holds a huge pair of binocu
lars captured from the Japs at Buna.
All the equipment the Japs had at
that New Guinea base was either
destroyed or captured by U. S.
troops when they wiped out the last
Jap forces there.
U-Boat Skipper
This (ierman U-boat captain poses
for the camera man after his sob
was beached at Oran, Algeria. Brit
ish depth charges damaged the sub
so badly that it was a case of sur.
I render or sink.
Where Tunis Air Raid Was Plotted
The roulette table In this old gambling casino In Tunisia is the plot
ting room for planning the air raid on the Axis-held El Auina field, Tuni
sia. This was prior to the great tank battle of Kasserine Pass, in which
American armored forces, after serious reverses, hammered back Rom
mel’s dangerous thrust westward towards Tebassa.
Flying Fortresses Foray in Solomons
Leaving fire and destruction in their wake, G. S. army Flying For
tresses carry out a bombing sortie on Japanese installations on Gizo island
in the Solomons. The raid was part of a triple-pronged aerial thrust
against the enemy during the fight for Guadalcanal. The starboard wing
of the Flying Fortress from whleh a G. S. navy photographer snapped
this picture is visible at the extreme right.
Jap Zeros in Alameda Naval Base
The Alameda naval air base, California, had a visitation of Japanese
float-type Zeros, but no bombs were dropped. The planes, in various
stages of disrepair, were shot dowu In the war eone and brought back
for such purposes as the navy department may see fit to put them to.
Photo shows a sample of what happens to these frail Japanese craft
when they come under the guns of U. S. forces in the Pacific.
Little Brown Church in Wildwood
This chapel of Our Lady of Loretto was erected by U. 8. soldiers al
an American base in the South Pacific. The chapel is used for Catholic
and Protestant services, and is well attended.
Governor of Algeria
When High Commissioner Henri
Giraud announced the appointment
of Marcel Peyrouton as governor
general of Algeria it created quite
a stir there, which later subsided
when the appointment was sanc
tioned by the United Nations, Here
we see the new Algerian governor
general seated at his desk execut
ing the duties of office. His aide,
I J. Fabregoule, stands behind him.
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Gets ‘Low Down’
Lieut. Gen. Leslie J. McNair, com
manding general of the army ground
forces, is shown here questioning
Private Edward Gall, training-tough
ened glider infantryman, who has
just finished running the difficult ob
stacle course at Maxton-Laurinburg
army air base in North Carolina.
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Hat Blackout
Luminous straw hats will be the
rage this summer, what with black
outs and dimouts. This excellent
safety device is a straw hat for
men treated with luminous paint,
which will glow for hours after a
1 moment’s exposure to day or elec
tric light. Above, hat is shown be
fore being treated, and below is a
picture made by the hat’s luminous
qualities as it would appear to au
automobile driver at night.
Bring French Ships
Capt. C. Y. Perzo, skipper of the
Fantasque, and Capt. I). M. Saia,
■kipper of the Terrible, French light
cruisers, are shown in Boston after
perilous trip from Dakar, French
West Africa.
I
Our Prisons Are Doing
Part in Defeating Axis
American prisons are now pro
ducing millions of dollars worth of
war materials, says Collier’s. Air
raid sirens are being made at Sar.»
Quentin; shirting for the navy at
the Alabama state prison; bomb
parts at the federal penitentiary
in Lewisburg, Pa.; and cartridge
belts at the reformatory for wom
en in Alderson, W. Va.
Even large patrol boats for the
army are being built entirely by
the inmates at McNeil Island.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
FOR SALE
Hoieral Hundred white face Wyoming ewes.
Bred to black face bucks to lamb on or bo
fore April first. If interested call or write,
J. 11. COVER, JK.. C'oiad. Nebraska.
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The Heart Remembers
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( heart.—Massieu.
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