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Show -------SENTIN EL'S WEEKLY FEATURE PAGE OF LATEST WORLD EVENT NEWS PICTURES--- --- Italian Scenes Preceding New War Declaration Back to Argentina Thirty-five days after surrendering to the Allies, Italy declared war on her former Axis partner, Germany. Marshal Pietro Badoglio announced the declaration and said that German ferocity had "surpassed After a series of conferences with every limit of human imagination" at Naples. In picture above, British anti-aircraft units are shown cover- state department officials in WashIng the arrival of troops near the Chiunzi pass, gateway to that city. Inset: After the fall of Naples, Italians ington, D. C., Norman Armour, U.S. mobbed a car carrying three fascist generals who had been in charge of defenses there. The generals had ambassador to Argentina, boards a co-operated with the Germans and required Allied protection from the angry Italian masses. Pan American Clipper in Miami, 'Fla., with Mrs. Armour as he re• turns to his post. Argentina is the Ill only South American country that has not broken relations with the Axis. Yankees Germany Fare Better Than Civilians · Losing Weight Benito Mussolini, left, and Marshal Hermann Goering appear to be losing weight in more ways than one judging by this picture taken recentA visiting delegate of the War Prisoners Aid of the YMCA made these photographs of captured American ly in Berlin and radioed to London soldiers at a German prison camp southeast of Berlin. The prison camp fare plus weekly 1¥2 })<lund food from neutral Switzerland. packages from the American Red Cross give the interned Yankees a better diet than that of German civil· ians. Top left: Prisoners receive Red Cross food parcels. Bottom left: American prisoners lined up before the mess hall. Some wear British uniforms because theirs were worn out or destroyed in battle. Right: Henry Soderberg, Swedish YMCA represe tative, talks with a leader of American prisoners. - ---- Natives in Jap Area Help U. S. Fliers Although they were shot down well within Japanese territory in the South Pacific, four United States fliers were cared for by natives until ;hey were able to set out for a home base in a rubber life raft. After rowing 'our days they were picked up by a navy plane. They are pictured with :he co-pilot of the rescue ship. Locker Room Scene After Yanks Won Series :.· -- .J Judge Kenesaw Landis is hoisted atop the shoulders of members of lhe New York Yankees in their locker room after they won the 1943 World's Series. Landis is supported by Chandler, Etten and Turner. Pitcher Chandler hurled for the Yankees during two of their four winlling series games. Inspecting Bomb 'Chutes With X-Ray Bataan Air Hero Polio Victim and His Family Indian WAVE Seaman Second Class Carolyn White Bear, first full-blooded Indian to be graduated from the U. S. naFred B. Snite, who has spent the last seven years of his life In an iron val training school in New York, lung fighting infantile paralysis, is shown with his wife and two children shows her identification card to a shore patrolman. as they left Chicago, Ill., bound for Florida. Old and New Typewriter Keyboards Top: New typewriter keyboard designed by Lieut. Comdr. August Dvorak compared with the old keyboard at bottom. The new arrangement rives the right hand more work and is designed to increase speed. White ~~ se!arate_ ~e work done br e~~h band on the old and new keyboards. Jail or Deportation? Stanley Moearsky of Hartford, Conn., w~o wa given the alternasentence or leaving the tive of U. S. forever when he told a federal judge that he refused to fight for «!is c~_untry. a Jail Lieut. Col. William J. Cummings Jr., one of the U. S. flight heroes on Corregidor and Bataan. He now commands a fighter group in the European theater of operations. Reunion In addition to providing a descending medium for men and equipment, parachutes also carry bombs. They were used against the Japs in the South Pacific with deadly success. Left: An employee of a war plant in Stoughton, Mass., uses an X-ray machine to inspect bomb parachutes. Right: Another employee holds a 23-pound bomb attached to its parachute which is in the cylindrical container. Four Ways to Cross a Jungle Stream When Seaman Michael Quinn left United States troops in Australia learn to cross jungle streams in his job as keeper of the gorJI-la house 11 ways than one. Four methods are demonstrated in this picture: ~.-., ..... at the Bronx Zoo, New York, Cooka raft ma(le of timber found on the spot; 2. Via amphibious jeep; Via ie," the chimpanzee, pined herself a rope ladder suspended across the water; 4. Via a "flying fox,•• Via into the hospital. They are pictured of breeches buoy_. form ~ during Quinn's first leave. 7 |