The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 17, 1945, Image 3

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    ‘Might Not Have Died in Vain’
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, supereme Allied commander, inspects
one of the many German horror concentration camps at Gothis, Germany.
Congressmen and press were shown prison conditions.
First Ladies of the White House
She widows of former Presidents of the United States are still living.
Above, Mrs. Truman, present first lady of the White House and her new
home. Center: Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, Mrs. Thomas Preston (Grover
Cleveland), Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Lower: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Mussolini and Mistress Slain
A The body of Benito Mussolini, one time dictator of Italy, and that of
f his mistress, Clara Petacci, lie on the sidewalk in Milan, where they
were dumped by partisans who executed them.
American and Red Cross Forces Unite
Insert shows Lt. W. D. Robertson, U.S.A., and Lt. Alexander
^ylvashko, U.S.S.R., as they met at Torgau when Yank and Red
v rces united. Maj. Gen. Emil F. Reinhardt, Detroit, Mich., commanded
A ' if 69th division of U. S. 1st army, which made the contact with the 1st
™ krainian army on the Elbe river. The meeting occurred on April 26.
Exit Silver Lining
Capt. Walter Sanford of Nashville
turns anxious eyes to the pouring
heavens, hoping for either the Japs
or the rain to stop as he sweats
out a Nip air raid in water-filled
bomb shelter in the Philippines. He
is a member of the air force.
Postmaster General
Robert E. Hannegan, chairman of
the Democratic National committee
who has been named to succeed
Frank C. Walker, who resigned as
postmaster general effective July 1.
Hannegan will remain as chairman
of the Democratic national commit
tee.
Casualty of War
Her fatherland may be torn to
shreds by Allied armies, her home
may be amongst those leveled, by
the tide of war, but all that means
little to this German child who tries
to comfort her scalped doll in a Leip
zig street. Liberated labor slaves
are shown In background.
‘American Mother’
Mrs. Harper Sibley of Rochester,
N. Y., mother of six children, who
is now serving as a consultant at the
San Francisco conference, has been
selected as “the American Mother
of 1945."
Surrendering Million Nazis to Allied Officers
The first documents of unconditional large scale surrender of German forces were for Italy and south
western Austria. Right, Lt. Gen. W. D. Morgan, on behalf of Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, signs the
instruments of surrender of the German forces. Left, representative of General von Vietinghoff signs sur
render of southwest command, which includes northern Italy and the Austrian provinces of Vorablberg, Tyrol,
Salzburg, and portions of Carinthia and Styrla.
Devastation Caused by Rocket Bombs on London
This area of devastation was caused by a single V-2 rocket bomb that struck London's Stratford street.
Dead 2,754, injured 6,523, was the toll reported in England. Allied armies report that they are equipped
to turn rocket bombs loose on Tokyo and other eenters of Japanese empire. This photo was just released,
following lifting of veil on the final German desperation campaign. Churchill revealed that 1,050 of these
missiles had fallen on England prior to March 27, 1945.
Krupp Munition Plant Wrecked
View shewing the ruins of what was the world’s largest arma
ment works, the Krupp plant in Essen, Germany. It was captured by
American forces. Insert, Alfred Krupp.
Liberated Boy and New Friends
Bobby Tangen, 3, one of the youngest Americans liberated in the
Philippines, entertains a group of 13th air force men with his winsome
smile at a Philippine base. The youngster was born in a Jap intern
ment camp near Manila and is homeward bound with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tangen of Seattle, Wash.
Armless She Drives
Moan Beach, 21, Baltimore, who
finds the lack »r arms no handicap
to normal living, is shown as she
operates a motor vehicle by using
her lower limbs.
Hammering Hammer
The Hammer brothers, Granville,
left, and Garvin, right, pose at Eb
bets field, where they made their
major league debut with the
Phillies against the Dodgers.
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The Questions
1. What was the official duration
of the United States’ participation
in World War I?
2. What famous family of bank
ers derived their name from a red
shield?
3. Is there such a thing as a
pure race?
4. What was the ancient name of
London?
5. What does c. before a date
mean?
6. What was Pocahontas’ real
Indian name?
The Answers
1. From April 6, 1917, to No
vember 11, 1918, one year, seven
months and five days.
2. The Rothschilds.
3. No. Mankind has been con
stantly on the move and inter
breeding.
4. Llyndun.
5. Circa (about, approximately).
8. Matoaks. Rebekah became
her name when she entered the
Christian faith.
NO ASPIRIN IS FASTER
or bettor. Demand 8t. Joseph Aspirin,
world’s largest seller at lOo. 100 tablets
for 35c. Why pay more? Why ever accept
less? Always ask for Bt. Joseph Aspirin.
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ter on "Why I wish to learn Beauty Cul
ture." Our regular beauty course will be
given free to the writer of the best letter
received each week during the contest.
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