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First Lady at Scout Rally ^ ■ ■»' my* î^wj.îh· ! Μι···. Franklin I'. Koosevelt is shown (renter) as she attended ihe ,, h'.! W, : in Hi mi ■ ;.hin 1·. · ■. -inipment .if Girl Scnuts and < > i 11 < ; a ; ■ !ι· - at ('amp lîonnio I'rae. fca.-t <>!is. Mass. Behind the First I. : ι · ! y and the su.lit leaders are some d' the girls, holding Ihe flags of tin r varinu.; nations. (Central I', en) The Beaver' Meets OPM Chief I.nnl Bcavcrbrook (left), Γ> ii t i s h Minister (if Supply, Rvts together in Washington with William S. Knudsen, co-ilirector of the OiViee of Pro duction Management, after a luncheon meeting with President Roose velt. "Tlio 1'eaver" say-i he askeil Knudsen fe.i 'many favors" in sttpplx Mi·-· I'ri'.ish ur.iers fm- v. ai· i.■■ ■ !■<!■ $1,000,000 Drcain Philip Wallai'h Examining documents bequeathed to him tiy his grandmother, l'hihp Wallai'h, of Irvington, Ν. J·, ilί^ covered a 1777 Revolutionary War bom! issued by the State of Massa chusetts Bay. With six per cent compound interest, he figured it was now worth more than $1,000.^00. Hut the Massachusetts Treasury lias informed him it will not honor the bond and that he will have to lake up the matter w ith the Federal Government, which assumed debts ttt the colonies when they became the United States. Army Morale Chief Ficdcrick If. Osborn Made a brigadier general overnight, Frederick II. Osborn, 52, 0-foot-8 Xcw. \'ork banker, is shown in Washington as he started work di recting the Army's morale branch. Appointed to the post by President Koosevelt, he previously had served as chairman of a special War De partment committee handling Army recreation and welfare problems. frBanjo Eyes" Back on Broadway After an absence of 1-1 years from the legitimate stage, Eddie Cantor breezed into New York from Hollywood to rehearse for the Broadway production tagged "Banjo Eyes." The comedian takes time out from breakfast to pose with a couple of boiled eggs. You guess what they rvpreient. (Central PretiL With southeaster!» Ukraine in Nazi ham! ··, 0»]« <sa under continued siege, aril Leningrad in range of German «.runs, Berlin claimed a tre* mendous victory iη the Gomel sector c.f the central front.. Russia îm reported to have blown up the great Dni< per Dam at Dne propetrovsk to Hood the lower riwr and block the Nazis. Krrlin warm d ih it if Leningrad is defended it will suffer ihe fate of Warsaw, hitri|#·**ι .n a on map remains in boviet hand.;. {C ») λ mo Λ M*!NCRA [>'»OV»'P' f pOVtuOV ***. IjPHlOV . « i()îIROV f or,ι οι <κ • BOtthOv BI'VAN H AilJ UAiH HUGt VICTPW IN THE Zfva ',FCT1P.. PlHSK WARNAW' ,·Γ.Μ \T luroviK ^ iwiomiir ΜΟνΟι.ΛΛΡφ » foivmn J umwi. y '+/, „ \nUCt9AJ*TlOWN "t ti ,, UP A((' RDINC 10 -—m .Η Ρε poor r — OMIt KKOPf »«<'V v#c. /-v. LWOW MO6ΚCV ΓΟΡΟΙ Sfc CfRNAUJl M\K01A( V X ODfïïÂilIlL } ΓΖ »MOtRSHCi - I w.«//f Î4K IjAIAJI*] one, Nazis Closing on LenLi >rad <3 c> i- . .. *ίίΟ »£ - it «'«fl !Nt Li hi- S (oumi&r ".,fi P4t?4 h !> 7L ·.· Wi 4*." <J/i> SJflfi UNHAND A 87 it ■ Screen Actress Marries Film actress Ellen Drew is pictured with S y Hartlett, Hollywood writer, to whom she was married at Cal Neva Lodge, Nevada, famous haunt of movie fol!;. A Cinderella of the films, Misr. Drew, 2G, rose to stardom after beiny "discovered" working in a Chicago department store three y cars ti£4'o. ^Çcyiiv..* a * - · ? Officials at Eastern Penitentiary in Philadelphia v.:i'.-hed surrepti tiously when William (Slick Willie) Sutton (lel't), . · ar-old machine gun bandit, went in for art, and when he had fini, h <i r.< plaster mask and hand being examined by a guard, at right, cracked down. They said he intended to place the mask on h's pi!' ·"· ome night to give the impression ho was safely tucked in bed, iiu-n - k to end hie 25-to-50 year coniinemeiit premate;.1 Girl and Grandma Wed Together t'hristine Thompson, 20, an<l her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Sharpe, 77, exchange congratulations outside the church after their joint wedding in Yorkshire, Kngland. The grandmother had arrived with a friend, l>an Aran, to attend Christine's wedding, and they decided to make it a double ceremony. (Central Pretil President's Son on Duty *n *. v.. 1 · . f". ( ijfl' fihtili ■ a ι .ι T*, n . i tt . . , ι Ml 1> VV Hi.t.i ' T ... ,J • '· · ' Iv · · .τ,ι»- » I ' ' ' " 11. Death Takes tin, i ah t ι π ι Mf mgniiTi—r-fîT—ι ri™" -- if if ι τ ■ ". :V. : -'t^· " * "* The fireman ν , ■ .."k tr^n cart !'° ' 1 illh: .. : : >und a shi.ni i-u;·'.·.- . ·,, . ,;pt Red Ρ* «ίΛιί. Ί ι s .vS». ' i :· i * » l·. iHU i. 11 V% M t.M AecoKlinfr t:> t!;· !! ■ ■ ion caption \v;;l. j· : ' Γι v. · . New Yoi k, tin· p··. · i.K· Sov;> I aiv not aiU>\v!i.n l e - · ■ ! son)· < i til· m πι «!in»'n wftrkiuat in tb« Α·.·2<! ·> · ' ί ■ ■ 1 Sees U. S. in Wat ΕΗ·Ηη·Ηΐ*Ί' ', *· " ,* Sin. Il ira m \V. Johnson President Ron.rvi.lt c«>mn,.itti,(î the* United States to wai eiffht point pact with British 1 Min ister *Vinston Chuivhiil, it was charged in the Senatt l»y S-n. 11 irain W. Johnson, of California, ranking Republican on the Foreign Rela tions Committee. He cited the plan for a new world order "after the destruction of the Nazi tyranny." King's Ο 'Γ - 'αΛ Vf>"îS Ν, Y, Τ' Lord Louis lVlountbatten, a c<usin ol King George VI of England, is shown with Ins wit, . ·. y talk· .! I > re;·· rters after arrival in New York hy clip!" r | > ' : 11. » \ rap'ain in the I'.riti h Navy, he is going to take command of an English warship being repaired In this country. He was commander of two destrcyari sunk in action.
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