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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1943)
New Commander, GOP Chairman, Danish Minister Lord Louis Mountbatten, left, has been appointed head of the newly created Allied Southeast Asia com* mand. The recapture of Burma was believed to be one of his early objectives. Center: Harrison Spangler, Republican national chairman. He presided over the first session of a meeting of Republican leaders who were expected to sound the keynote of the GOP 1944 platform. Right: Hendrik De Kauffman, minister from Denmark in exile in the United States. His countrymen have been showing open resistance to their Nasi invaders with a wave of uprisings and strikes. Many German soldiers were stationed in Copenhagen. ATC Flies Men, Supplies to World Battlefronts Planes of the Air Transport command carry men and material to every battlefront of the United Nations on rigid schedules enabling Allied armies to continue tbeir advances and maintain supply lines. Upper left: An unusual cargo for an ATC plane are these women civil service employees who are being flown to a new post in a C-46 plane. Center: An ATC plane soars over Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Rough terrain, rough weather, and extremities of northern and southern climates are no deterrent to this serv ice. Lower right: A caterpillar crane lifts a heavy box into one of the giant planes. Amphibious Paradiver in Action Sammy Renick, well-known jockey, has probably fallen from a mount ^ to the hard ground more than once during his racing career. He is pic tured leaping Into a swimming pool in Beverly Hills, Calif., with an umbrella in tow. Its purpose no doubt is to cushion his landing even though water is much more resilient than ground. British Girls, Yank Troops Gather Harvest United States soldiers have volunteered to gather the harvest near their camp at Herts, England. Many were farmers before the war and are old hands at handling a pitchfork. English girle are pictured with the Yanks as they gather In the wheat. Directing Fire With shells fired by his baddies exploding nearby, this U. S. soldier in Sicily crouches near enemy lines and directs American artillery fire with bis walkie talkie. At Wellesley Chandralckha, 19, and Nayantara, 16, nieces of Pandit Kawaharal Nehru, Nationalist leader of the All* Indian Congress. They are attend j ing classes at Wellesley college. They Scared Japanese Troops From Kiska Moving speedily and cautiously, American and Canadian troops are pictured as they neared the island of Kiska on the first day of operations there. They are transferring to a landing craft. The Japanese, in their first such action of the war, made no attempt to defend the Island. They fled, allowing the Allies to take it without a battle. According to Vice Ad miral Thomas C. Kinkaid, commander of the North Pacific forces, the fall of Kiska puts America in an offensive rather than a defensive posi tion in the Aleutians. This new victory makes the use of land based bombers against Jap bases in the Kurile islands more feasible. Principals in Test of Army, Civil Power Delbert E. Metzger, left, senior federal Judge in the territory of Hawaii, who has issued writs of habeas corpus which are being contested by Lieut. Gen. Robert C. Richardson Jr., military governor of Hawaii and head of the Hawaiian Department, U. 8. army. The controversy grew into a test of military and civil law. Victorious Crews, Planes Back Home One of the three B-26 bombers that were flown back to the factories in which they were built is shown Just after it was landed at Baltimore. Md., by Lieut, Richard Meldon. These planes and their victorious crews took part in 150 missions against the Axis, shot down 16 enemy fight ers, and sank eight Axis ships and three submarines. Stopped in Midair by Speed Camera mm'- * Hiiwgrftam. m mi As graceful Betty Atkinson of the Ice Follies does a somersault with a baton, the speedray cameraman photographs her at three critical stages of the act and gets all three positions on the same negative. The unusual result Is shown above. Warming Up Embarck on Boujmaa, one of the feared Goumiers attached to the U. S. army, sharpens his bayonet in preparation for a nightly foray. Goumiers use their own battle meth ods, wear no uniform, and rely most ly on sharp steel to stop the enemy. Stassen in New Post Lieut. Comdr. Harold Stassen, USNR, former governor of Minne sota, who recently became the Sag secretary to Admiral W. E. Halsey, commander of the South Pacific force. This picture was taken short ly after Stassen’a appointment. Little Lady Godiva These officers found s 20th century Lady Godiva wandering on the beach at Sunset Lake, Boston, Mass. 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