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Show - . New British- an Front-in- Caucasus - .. . About Defending Russia's Oil Wavell Talks With Russians . . . PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 - News In Pictures Everybody Getsia Chance to Pay New, Defense s .'AW.-.'.'AVAV.JiV.' t: , 1 - ICOSMCTICS---1 0M 1JEWELRY IOIWI a o 11 ri i i rTT, .. - ....... -"w i SIr Ronald Ian Camnbell. Rrit. l jish minister at "Washington, j would take over duties of Lord g 'Halifax in Washington if the .British ambassador returns to, b 'England. - Comic Zoo Crisis i t 5 1 i -tv . x nil a" XAUTOS--$5 use taac Jh iJ-,,"m,, en owners; 7 Vcxcise 8 fox on manufacfrurerst Cil y -z - ! 5c per pound im .0 ...I4 TIRES - 11 I II II Sii- ifcl Hf ("a Mini llAtt." , - vir -- t , - i , jsKw; TURKEY General. Wavell chats with Soviet 'Colonel Popov, crater, via interpreter in Baghdad. Map shows where British are poised for move InfarCaacasus, and the German advance against Russians on the Black Sea. This normally comical kangaroo Is sad 'cause her 3 -month -old wallaroo Is supposed to emerge, But he hasn't the urge Hence, no coming-out planned at the zoo. It all happened in San Francisco. VSit til . mv.Mt&xmsP as. v rc-" v i j i . Vina i-?:-.rosr-n iv-js-pi?s, ai narvi f r tYou, and your 131,999,999 neighbors, will bp playing a more active defense role by paying these new and increased taxes, in effect Oct. 1. Others close to the pocketbook include 6 per cent on local phone calls. 13 cents a pack on playing cards, 5 per cent on light bulbs and night club checks On the Nose! First Lady Now Second Fiddle in New Job First major clash since, Dunkirk between British Brit-ish and German armies on European soil is believed be-lieved in the making as the allies rush plans for defense of Russia's rich Caucasus o i 1 region. Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell Wa-vell ; is reported , conferring confer-ring in Iran with Soviet officers, after his meeting meet-ing with Russian Colonel Popov in Baghdad, Iraq. British would probably move in from Iran to form a joint front frorn Tuapse to Baku. Stated to Be Solicitor General 4 :;::;:;.-x;.;:;;::;X!':' i vs. iv J '"' " '""' 3km WWa Th; oilfield at Baku, Russian port on the Caspian Sea, is one of the world's largest r- 32 . m . . ,-;t. OA fe 'ay 11 w ii' - Younqest Roosevelt Is in the Navy Now On His Way Out? 1 i , Burst of. christening champagne on nose of new four-motored Hali-lfax Hali-lfax pomber makes splashy picture in England, but is bad news lor Berlin and other long-range British raid objectives. (NEA Teleahotof Clad in black in mourning over the recent death of her brother Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt reports for work in her new emergency period Job as assistant to Fiorello La Guardia, civilian defense director, with whom she is shown in Washington. Because of Allied Shipping Losses Like This . . . i if ' Charles Fahy, assistant solicitor general and former general ; counsel of the National Labor : Relations Board, is expected to be named solicitor general of Justice Department to succeed ' Francis Biddle, nominated for attorney general On Siam Spot r r first .sVSs-s , X,. & si. . 1 fL 's 4 -"V s" - ' .w - -- " .4 - ' wwwJ (l 1 1 1 " ..... ...A .. .a.v.-. .w...w.-..J....... . . . v.vW-.v. -v... ... -'ii -j"- -v -' ' ""ii" Wiii' ' ' fi V "n' ii'fi'i ii aViT"''"'"' ' 'i i aiYi '' ' v' -v I 5 - - s 4 f , I 1 I -. .i le-Vtr .'4vis.f'fV- -: -'.s"s ; -A; .;-..f-T:V-,5 i f M-pil'li r " :M ' , sJI M i1'- . v -V " V V' - . A s"-s? ' f f sss ssv ; sissss. s s( sm s. :r ffi FORMER U. S. DESTROYERS PATROLING ATLANTIC Swift, leek, former U. S. destroyers, destroy-ers, right, In background, sweep past a British transport in this first picture of the British warships war-ships on Atlantic patrol duty. Ft. A. F. flyers, returning to Iceland Ice-land from leave, are on deck of ship from which this picture was taken. One reason why U. S. vessels ves-sels are now on patrol and convoy con-voy duty as far as Iceland is vividly viv-idly portrayed in. picture above, showing direct hit of an aerial; bomb on S. S. , British Security during attack by German raiders., , on an Atlantic convoy. The ' freighter, evidently obscured by-the by-the explosion, sank after the raid. ...WARSHIPS ARE DOING THIS Ha v iVsi nsign John A. KooM:veii youngest member ot the White House luuuiy : and his wife shown looking out a window of the home .they rented in Coronado, Calif, where he is on' duty aj an assistant supply officer at the North Island Naval Air Station. - , Harrv BridKes. labor leader, whosi deportation to Australia was recommended recom-mended by Judge Charles B- Sears. New York, who conducted a'depor tation hearing In San Francisco. War Comes to Crimea Again After 87 Years On - the . spot In case . trouble breaks in - Thailand (Siam) is Willys R. Peck, new U. S. min-.Ister min-.Ister in Bangkok, who came from counselor's post at American Amer-ican embassy in Peiping, China. Anti-Vichy - -4.SSS !S iVs 1 . Vfti A. ' I ' , L' vsr 'S " i s "Xs-' ? : ft i - v , r - jr t Ms s, tj , . ' :!l .. Former. Premier. Edouard Hr-f Hr-f riot of .France leads more , than 100 -. French Parliament, mem-. mem-. bers in opposition to Vichy gov ernment's -collaboration with Germany ' according- to dis-, dis-, patches.,... ScoU Mile UKRAINE SOVIET RUSSIA Oft Germans cut off I d&S I -K Criwxi from Rutio " 1 Alli lMIUJ htr 2- " sf . 11 for Sebostoftol swge ' BX r I Narrow isthmus yulnerable to eir attacks Dshankoi Eapatoria CKIMEA Simferopol Sept. 9, 1855 Russian novol base r"T Y VS J ' - ff Arnr : -s . -n , ,ii f . LightBriaadal r I. l.TV rf" ;. 1 (noraia nits i , ' ' " ' ' " ' " ' ' To Caucasus oil fwldi Krasnodar 5EBAS- TQPOL Light Brigada chargtd her Allied warship base . British-French- ' Turkish armies sailed from Varna Sept. 71854 Half a leaau. half a leaque, half a lea que onward. ; - All in tha valley of Death rod the six hundred. "Forward the Light Brigada! Charge for th guns," ha said; Into the-valley of Death rod tha six hundred. "Forward the Light Brigade H Was there a man dismayed? , Not though the soldier knew some one had blundered: Theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, . Theirs but to do or die. h i . " " ' History. may repeat itself with a second siege of S ebastopoi as German troops pour into the; Russian Crimea. Difference is that in Crimean War of 1854 -55, immortalized by Kipling's "Charge of the Light Brigade," allied armies invaded by sea, as ah own on map, while Nazis now -attack by land.' ; , - |