The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 14, 1944, Image 7

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    Flyers Map Bad Luck for Japanese
They talk it over, lower photos and load them up, upper photo, for attacks that repaid In part the debt owed I
the Japs for their surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. B-29s carry tons of destruction on each trip into the
land of the "setting sun." Few medals are awarded, but the hits are effective.
‘Carrying Coals to Newcastle’
Members of the U. S. Army Engineer Petroleum Distributing company are shown unloading airplane of
pipes from India to be used in the building of the India-Burma-China pipe line. The line will relieve the load
of the road as well as the air force in furnishing the essential gas needed for planes attacking the Jap
strongholds.
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SPARs All-Out for V-Bonds
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~ ■"> £yerjp*tu£c V the &fii*n With a SPAlt on tfuty tn Washington, Ol C.,
awns' renrftKyrin'd tffym the Siith War Loan^roll was railed at tjT. .3- coast
BraSkJuarters. More than 85 per cent of the enlisted TSPAfls through
out the country bought bonds during the last war bond ca'ntpiilgn, and
hope to better this record during the Sixth Rond drive. In addition to
Individually signing umfor bonds, these SPAM* havcmided materially
the campaign in dtfycjftcuwUtf'tai-.dn i*Ksh%£Rn as othei«m|ti«is+
where tiilfW §>f|l 9^1 TO S E
How Food Prices Have Risen
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TELEFACT
HOW SOME FOOD PRiCES HAVE
190 ,-^-GONE, UP_ SINCE 1919 ,
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Chart show) ___„ fn j«*» .i#«aiGi4«i fi( ktcs since
1939, despite price control, ce! ngs and general effort to equalize living
costs and gfciQges, tteiicw session *f congress• %IU kee' several "bills
presented .re^neily , the on<Utiop. , Several bills already call for In
creased wages tor federal employees.
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Answer Eisenhower
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Tbls “hand packer” enables aerl- j
at gunners and ammunition plant i
test gunners to link ten cattrldgenat
a time into belts of any length, to
help supply tl>e, ammljpii tlbn nK;ded
:,by tttuitaifil Rtedbhowelr an* hijgfiiht- j
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Mai- Jack* f; Cotton pf Qlpnd^Kwv,
C41if., «n*j of the pifotfc pt-.jw^ firjs*
B-E9s to raid Toky o', landed at Sai-_ .
pan with General HanStlT, report
ing: that hits had set Tokyo afire.
How General Rommel Was Shot
Lieut. Harold O. Miller, left, who strafed a German staff car carrying
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. Upper right shows photo made
from camera of fighter plane when ear was spotted. Lower right shows
the fatal shot causing his death. The injuries received by bullets, in Are
and wreck were fatal and led to his death during the invasion of France.
The death was officially reported.
Nazis Headed for United States
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Hundreds of German soldiers, captured in the Allied drive across
France and into the Reich, jam the deck of a coast guard manned troop
transport headed for America. The prisoners of ♦ar will be held in
internment camps in the United States until peace clears the way for
their return to their homeland.
V-2 and Portable Platform
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is an artist’s cpnrpption, baSrrkon authority
of how V-2 nuy k«- h'.irli’d {nm\its portable
| truck. In the'drawing tbe launching ramp,,
l raised to a 45-degt%e ~BBgI«^ivHH^i^^^^Tmximum
: jfxmibing ofinMamlii 'Harbor^ ^
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,( ?JD«strwrtioi of Japanese shipping to Manil^ bfiYb<fr Is .dUjfntt ;ally
[IjUSUaiaO srfhis photo which Van taken at tiho'lwigm Of the'r cent
strike by carrier-based planes. Many parts, of the city were left in 11: mes,
and a large number of new installations were wrecked. Several Jap nese
warships were reported sunk and damaged.
Select Stettinius
Edward R. Stettlnlus, new secre
tary of state, named by President
Roosevelt to take the place of Cor
dell Hull, resigned. The Dumbar
ton Oaks security plan is his prime
interest and has top priority on the
state department list of musts. His
selection met with general approval
on both sides of congress as well as
official Washington.
D-Day Landing Hero
Pvt. Carlton W. Barrett (left), of
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Is awarded
the Congressional Medal of Honor
by General Lee In Paris. He re
ceived the award for “extraordi
nary gallantry” on D-Day in the
landing at St. Laurent-Sur-Mer, Nor
mandy.
Half-Million Fire
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Abovw shows v aconr at the hartfv;:
mUilou-dollar fire which destroy’d
a 200-fMlrhigh storage building,
vator.An CMciKo.Qvkteft contain'd'
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tiirh bra. ■ o~ 't, tnoib s.3 |8 ,
., Tbe^p two,,young club nuemberfJof
the Hollywood club are looking fu
riously to the future, learning w«Dd
turning and doing verr well too—Vi>
solving future American problems.
| ASK Me *) l
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l A General Quiz " ?
The Questions
1. What surnames are most
common in our army?
2. What two structures deter
mine the height and width of our
warships?
3. Corse is the poetic form of
what word?
4. What great midwestern city,
situated on a river, is named aft
er Sikak, the skunk?
5. What name is given the in
herent right of a state as a sov
ereignty to take private property
for public use?
6. What is the largest island in
the world?
The Answers
1. Smith, Johnson, Brown, Mil
ler and Jones, in that order.
2. The Brooklyn bridge deter
mines the height, while the Pana
ma canal determines the width.
3. Corpse.
4. Chicago.
5. The right of eminent domain.
6. Australia.
CHILDREN’S COLDS* COUGHING
quickly relieved by Penetro—
Grandma’s old-time mutton suet
idnadeveloiied by modern sciow
intoacounter-irri tan t, vaporising
salve that bringsquick, comfort-j
ing relief. 25c, double sue 35c.
PEN ETR□
BASS CONTAINS MUTTON SUET
SNAPPY FACTS I
ABOUT
RUBBER
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Demand for military font*
has had a strong influence on
the supply of cotton needed
for the manufacture of tiros
and other rubber items.
Accurate tire Inflation means
more now than ever before. Too
much pressure encourages impact
breaks; too little causes excess
flexing and heat—a heavy mile
age waster.
A compliment to the tech
nicians responsible for the
development of synthetic rub
ber Is the fact that tires and
tubes required by the U. S.
Ordnance Department are
about IS per cent converted
to a substitute for natural
rubber.
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