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Show V PAGE FOUR PKOVQ TUTAHT DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1941 d F 1 1 . I Ifi LONDON . . . In the Spring ... of 1941 ! t 'i Us s - . 7 . m I . " -... 11 Ml. 4' T V i 1 -4 s . : c r . ,. . ,i..f; i 1 ' I 'St' 1 4 I I. r V Thi.--. is the heart of Imlon today ... looking northwest from the dome of famed St. Paul's cathedral toward Old i:;;ikv tower. Buildings that onca stood in the open spaces h ave been demolished because, weakened by blasts of German Ger-man bombs, they would menace public safety if loft stand in;:. Shells of buildings nearby are soon to be wrecked. Ths exclusive and 'historic photo has just reached the United States. Army Girl , Prophetic Snap Of King Peter ... ? J '.- 4 if v A: '-7 :rrS" v V1 i. 1 hit ' 'V II-' .1 ;' 'v , i ; V m X if' 1 V. ' ".'' ' 'i i - ' r x' X . -Vv': ) f) V7T K . . i. 4 " " , i; I f - 1 L 1 1 Sweetheart of U. S. Military Academy at West Point is Barbara Bar-bara Barton, student at Christian College, Columbia, Mo. Cadets elected Winnotka, 111., beauty overwhelmingly during voting on pictures of their girl fru-nds. Congratulations for .Yugoslavs I lTir.ee Paul, Repent of Yugoslavia until the recent coup overthrew his regime, is in this picture but L 1'ii'd to find The photo shows King I'ettr II. i,?ht, reetin menibirs of the Royal Guard at their annual ' c i li bratu.n i:i Ucj-;kti'v. KeR( nt rial is directly behind Piter, a.mott eclipsed, prophetically enough, by ' t.ie 17-year-old toy King who had replaced nun as otlieial rul'-r of the country. . Does This Point a Great Moral Lesson to You? v A ;1 Sr -. . 4 f c -1 .4 Pro?eed into service in New York to sell Rowers in the eld Greek manner this donkey balk ft entering the Ititz-Carlton, which must point' up a moral lesson of some kind. Society girls in native costume employed beasts to boost benefit for fighting Greeks. Seated beneath , an oil paintmjg of his country's King Peter II, Cynstantin Fotitch, Yugoslavian -rinister to Washington, , reads messages of congratulations on Yugoslavia's new government. U. S. Moves In and Crew Move s Out From Italian Freighter Pup's' Protection St " - s C A ' AW - . yi I i- 1 i -? This big kennel doesn't appear to be much of an air-raid shelter for tiny pooch somewhere in England. Maybe he'll crawl under un-der the helmet. r t Crew of the Italian motorHhip Leme leaves the sh 3p ut Portland, Ore., after the United States coast guard moved in and took over the ship under the 19 17 espionage act. Sabotage was reported on the vessel, with wiring on the bridge cut and damage re ported to its motors. (NEA Telephoto). Italian Motorship Wrecked by Saboteurs as U. S. Takes Over Says 'Free Spain" Group Is Forming tr I' 1 1 'if- .'It d i - - - '4. .J. 4 . - ! : . ..-Wlv.-lrJ.r'.-,..-.'-Ct . '. A coast guardman inspects damage to the air valve system of the S. S. Alberta,' one of five Ttallan freighters placed under protective custody by . the United States at' Newark, N. J. Action' was .taken under the 1017- espionage act which makes sabotaging of a ship m harbor an act of sabotage against the harbor (NEA Telephoto). : Down To Davey Jones' Lock er In Battle With British ...... . ... ....... ..r-.. . - I -it, a z ; s ' - - j i , . s 3 ! ,i' . .j. j jji i -i . ' -... . . "l The Italian cruiser Zara, of 15,000 tons, one of several crack Italian battleships reported sunk by the Royal Navy in the greatest battle of the Mediterranean to date. Ever See a Trans-Atlantic CI ipper Stuck in the Mud? y Add od.l happenings: Preparing for a test flight at its New York base, this Pan American clipper; piaae gat tuck in the mud when it bit water only three- feet deep. Here it is, stuck tight -Like- a model T on a Missouri back read in 1919. j 1 The Spanish civil war has been over two years, but loyalists are still fighting totalitarian "intolerance "intol-erance and bigotry" according to Isabel de PaleneiTt, above, who announced coming formation of "Free Spanish" force similar to de Gaulle's Free French. The former Spanish minister to Sweden and Finland, now a loyalist loy-alist refugee, recently arrived in : New York from Mexico City. To Gof or Hot to Qc Harry Kreos, anas Jati VHinn, author au-thor of the best seller, "Out of tba Night," shown after making $1000 bflU and Indicating he would fight deportation proceedings against Lira. Joe Stalin Won't Like This One Bit 1 ' il i y - . . ..... -1 A , . . .Jt This Bethlehem Steel striker is slishtly confused. Russia's Stalin has-his OGPU secret police, but " Hitler csila his the GESTAPO. ' ' |