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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1943)
Bolivian President Warmly Greeted Gen. Enrique Penaranda, Bolivia’s president (left), is shown upon his arrival on the lawn of the White House. He signed a declaration of affirmation with the United Nations. Left to right, President Penaranda, President Roosevelt, Vice President Wallace and acting naval aide to President Roosevelt, Adm. Willson Brown. Miners at ‘Round Stove’ Discussion Relaxing under the comfortable heat of a stove, these four miners discuss their No. 1 topic, the six-day week for miners under government supervision of the mines. The six-day week was ordered by Fuel Admin istrator Ickes throughout the coal mining industry as work generally was resumed, after a nation-wide walkout. Additions to Great Britain’s Fleet The sea-power of the United Nations gets two powerful new additions in these new British war vessels pictured at sea for the first time as full fledged members of the British navy. At top is the super-battleship H.M.S. Howe. At bottom is the H.M.S. Indomitable, modern air-power carry ing giant. U-Boat’s Officer Addresses Mates r~— ■■■■■""■--'r.ZKVL- «-l HIM II—— IM After the 33 survivors of a German submarine were landed at an Atlantic port they were given a hearty meal. Here the executive officer of the sub repeats in German instructions given him by U. S. navy officers as the erew ate. The sub was sunk by depth charges and gunfire from the coast guar a cutter Icarus. ‘Supermen* at Rest When U. 8. troops entered this Tu nisian valley they found the graves of 120 “supermen” who had lost their lives in battle with the Allies. The scene of their final resting place is calm and peaceful now as Ameri can boys walk through the rows of crosses marking Naxi graves. Nazi ‘Flak’ Trains Trying to halt the extensive knock ing out of locomotives and rolling stock, the Nazis have fitted out cer tain trains as "flak trains." Entire train is turned into a rolling arsenal. At top Nazis man light anti-air guns. Below: Gunners run to their heavy anti-air cannon. Morocco Etiquette 11 ' . .., .va«K.v. . »v,vjvi Gen. Mark Clark, head of U. 8. forces in Morocco, is eating with his lingers at the great “diffa,” or feast, given by the rich Caid El Ayadi on the occasion of a wolf hunt. General Clark and his staff enjoyed the diffa immensely. New Summer Garb imr-—"'immni n irmriTnr I Summer dress and work uniforms of the marine corps women’s re serve are modeled here by Lieut. Kathleen Hogan, left, and Sergt, Donna Case. Famous American Leaders Honored in China Shown at left Is a scene at the banquet given in Chungking, China, by the Chinese Aeronautical com mission, to honor Brig. Gen. Claire Chennault, who won lasting fame as leader of the Flying Tigers, on the occasion of General Chennault’s appointment as commander of the 14th U. S. air force. General Chennault is second from left. In picture at right, Lieut. Gen. Joseph Stilwell, commanding general of the Chlna-Bur ma-India area, is shown (with sweater) chatting with some of his officers at a base somewhere in China. Both generals recently have had talks with Gen. George Marshall, chief of staff, In Washington. Skilled Blind Folk Aid in Defeating Enemy Inspiring pages in the story of America’s war effort are being written daily in the Oakland, Calif., indus trial Home for the Blind. Here skilled craftsmen produce clothing and bedclothes for the armed forces, in addition to making brooms for state hospitals. At left a blind worker cuts and trims a broom after it Is bound on the handle. Center: Two blind women are busily engaged in sewing pillow cases. Right: A worker with a Seeing Eye dog. The dogs guide the blind when they wish to leave the home. See No More Profit in Chicken Raising I In Gonzales county, Texas, third largest poultry producing county In the United States, the chicken farmers claim that they cannot make a profit, and many of them intend to go out of business for the duration. Here several farmers are discussing their problems against a background •f empty chicken cages. Veteran of Desert Victory Greets Dad Lieut. Richard Wood, late of the King’s Royal Rifles and the British Eighth army, is shown telling his father, Viscount Halifax, British am bassador to the United States, his story of the great victory over Gen. Rommel’s Afrika Korps. Lieutenant Wood lost both legs in a Stuka dive bombing attack. Another son of Lord Halifax was killed at El Alameln, Africa. Grooming PT Boat Diver N. C. Zagary, chief bosun’s mate, puts on a weighted diving hel met. He is going down in the dry dock to inspect the three screws of a PT boat. PT boats have done a big job In keeping Japs at their dis tance in the South Pacific. 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