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4 4 .4 i 1 .'i ,i - ii 5 " ; i. i i . I 1 Fare 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, i94i Gathering News Of The World With A Camera Aide to Wickard r Af -7J5tfi II. 55. Shin! Tunney's in the Navy amimjIiiiijyipHiilinyriiflr iiniiiiiiriir""iff fy-".- . . , . I i r 1 i j " ""S ' K ! 3 Donkeys in the Desert Wins Her Wings Former assistant to Secretary Henry A. Wallace, resigned, Paul H. Appleby, of Iowa, has been Darned to succeed Claude R. Wickard as undersecretary of agriculture. Third Engineer Mack B. Bryan, of ( Randlcman, N. C, is the first1 American to die in the Kinking of a' U. S. ship as a result of the war. lnt whnn the freighter City c Rayvttle went to the bot-K torn off Melbourne, Australia. It l believed the ship struck a mine.' A Hit for British Defense ' " 1 'W""H'T'" mnimnTH ' II", i i, nil )! H 1 I I I T"'T'" "" 1 liW 9(1 "''- '...if VT. J I Ocean Traveller Nammn-y iri n n win i t n r T" " ' J'lpH' hi jauwjJ First co-ed at Dickinson College at Carlisle, Pa., to win her wings un der the CAA student pilot training program is Alice Abbott, of Phila delphia. Conquering new fields is becoming a habit with her. Last spring she broke tradition bv win ning her letter on the men' varsity tennis team. American y,wner of a plane ptrt, factory in England, Hnry a Uarke is photographed on arrivd ai raiami, r ia. unaDie to board I belligerent ship Tor home, he boueht n lli-iuui neicn III wnicn te mifo the ocean crossing m 62 days. Hi was Biuppeu uy an uanan hubmv tine or the way. He is a residents uosiyn, Li. 1 I - f av--V-'"1 f ' I - .11-11 Ex-Marina Gen Tanner, former j world's champion , hearyweight box- F,n Mnd ttjlt wou1d .oon fl th best of mechanized equipment ier, r. . u u. -" - ioesn't law these patient donkeys. Died In the desert In Britain' m lieutenant rooun.nuw m w .mnlrn imint T.ihw Th Tnmmiita whn loarf th animnl w U. S. Naval Reserve. The oath was administered by Secretary ef th Navy Frank Knox, in Washington,. Sinks 250,000 Tons They Didn't Share His Jck; lampaign agninst Libya. The Tommies who lead the animals weaf much less than regulation uniform as thev brine uo suoolina. Two Varieties of Air Defense Among the popular booths at the Star Spangled Ball, In New York City, was this one in which the guests tossed darts at a target which bore an amazing resemblance to the fuehrer of a certain European country. , Rosalind Russell, movie actress, is displaying her prowess. The Ball , was given by the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. ; Wc: Comes to the Holy Land I j&I , , -, ,Mf Undeterred by the ffri( world all about him and the melancholy cocker spaniels on either side of him, Jerry the fox terrier sits in the window of a Brooklyn shop and enjoys a hearty laugh at life in general. Jerry's just eight weeks old and hasn't yet learned to take things seriously. To Train Objectors Mechanic for England Lieut. Comm. Otto Kretschmer Is' said to be the first German subma rine commander to sink more than, zou.ouu tons of enemy shipping.: The tonnage sunk by Kretschmer is! said to include three British auxili ary cruisers and the British de-l stroyer, Dating, 1,375 tons. New C.I. O. Leader PC 1 Huge clouds of smoke roll over a morque and cemetery In Haifa, Pal eUne, after an Italian bombing raid on British oil reserves. Thirty nine Moslenuwere reported killed, 63 wounded. ' Parliament Cloisters Bombed y i ll rA h I , ... w ricturea as ne aaaressea tne sw , - S, A- .f 1 tional convention of the C.I.O. in ?; - - - I Atlantic City, N. Philip Murray (i y wa named by the labor delegates! . , - A. -iCl f ' i'X, "j 1 lt0 uccefcd John L. Lewis as their . Vv JKsly f president Lewis had pledged hint? ' W I'-P'-TtI v Jfl' self to withdraw if President Rooae - ' P J 'JL J i! 4 i "'F . velt, whom he opposed, wars re- ) Hntf: :m) xrK-r r (ii HTli ff x VI. Defends DodecaneseJ 1 . x' .Nt ; f' ' r1 .... ' - n . . i . .. J !(. fcaMliaasMesseassswassyS. jk 4 kJfrti WHi AsaJatoasa s, j Be -if j 4 wv, j v A , I V s f v 11 Vv' "' X v ; ir yjs America and North Carolina rely on airplanes for National de fense and soil defense. Heavily armed planes such as the giant four motored "flying fortress" at top are frequently seen flying over the State. They help provide National defense. Thousands of North Carolina farmers, like the two pictured beside the truck, have been supplied aerial photographs of their farms, similar to the one shown here. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration has made aerial kj (u " a , uT 'W T- mUe9 aricuitu ... V.- -W-: Marcia Pate. 17. a Brookl.ne, Ma V " v" w...f. vWmf.7 wan M n hiirh school senior, is shown aooa: r-- "o in ure uuiuiiii imu mu iii isw iiciiuiiinutt 'x nomas n,isa Jones, president 01 the Evangeline, bound mr ni in the program was checked through aerial photos in 86 counties. As Fisk University, at Nashville. Tenn.. swia Sh hnnm to ouahfy ' a part of their educational work, county farm agents of the State Col- has been offered position of national ambulance driver and go to Brita lege extension Service show farmers how to use the aerial photographs director of civilian public service, all With her father's consent, i to check their compliance with the program. The post was created to supervise good mechanic, she converted J civilian miner umn muiuiry iraio- (TUCK in W an amDUiance, wuiv . " ing for conscientious objectors. hopes to drive. . j . - . - By Jack Sop Trapped by His Fellow-Lions IRISH CAPTAIN - - n i view of the damare csnsed when a German fire-and-expioam bomb struck BriUins historic Parliament building in London within a few yards of the House of Commons chamber. The blast wrecked the 600-years-old St. Stephen's Cloisters and did other extensive damage. Parliamentary staff members were in shelters and m casualties wees reported. Kires wexeettiaguiiWed witbsuUf ashwtt. General Ettore Bastico, 64, was named governor-general and chief of the armed forces of Italy's stra tegic fortified Dodecanese Islands 'off the Turkish coast as a shake , p of the Italian command con- tinued. He succeeds Brig. Genera! I Cesare de Vecchi. a leader of Mus- oolini'a 19a march on Rome. Shortly after a new habitat for lions was opened at New York's Brow Zoo, three-year-old Brutus was shoved by one of his four buddies ints this deep ditch, which separates liens from spectators. Trainer James R. Haynes is trying to make Brutus go up a runway that has been lowered into the pit, bat the 3 50-pound eat refused and his keepers watted for . hunger U drive hist to freedom. -. .) .
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