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Show I • ' -------SENTINEL'S WEEKLY FEATURE PAGE OF LATEST WORLD EVENT NEWS PICTURES - - - - - - 7 • Gives Trench Concert in Italy On the Nazi Side of the War Fence Royal Couple • ture undoubtedly for home front consumption of Nazis to show q'~~en I German infantrymen described as counterattacking in support Top left: German general poses aiding wounded men on Russian front, even down to benevolent smile. Pie.. kindliness of their head men. Lower left: of tiger tank. Right: Lost energy: German signal corps members fix telephone lines which Russian guerrillas cut as quickly as enemy repairs them. The quiet king and smiling of England pictured as they arrived Corp. T. Gallacher, at the organ. Seated at the console of a captured at the Jugoslav legation in London organ in a trench in Italy the corporal is about to begin an impromptu where they attended the wedding of entertainment for the English Tommies seen wlth him. Just 800 yards King Peter of Jugoslavia to Pi'in· Crom the soldiers' position another concert-sheUfire-is being given for Guadalcanal Natives in Silhouette cess Alexandria of Greece. the Italians by the British Filtb army. Admirals Tour Green Island Helsinki Haven • Continual bombings by Russian I planes have taught Helsinkiers there Adntiral Williant F. Halsey, USN, commander of the South Pacific is no safe place outside the air-1·aid forces of the U. S. fleet. chats with Vice Admiral A. W. Fitch, commander shelter. Here two young girls who of aircraft in that area, as they pause on inspection journey of Green make it a habit to sleep in the shelisland. This island is 129 miles from Rab~wl bastion, which is being pound~ ter are bedded down for the night. ed by U. S. forces from time to time. Steel helmeted Rear Admiral R. B. They bundle up with every kind of I Carney is seated in rear of jeep. available clothing in order to keep snug. Stump Didn't 'Stump' This Play Beam Tipper A U. S. navy cameraman recorded this picturesque silhouette study of Guadalcanal natives and a beached. canoe to show the _.beauty in war" of tropical island in the Solomons. ' ----------------------------------------------------1 Icy North Atlantic Saga Aid .Red Cross Lieut. Elwood Cooke of the U. S. No, this young fellow isn't throw· ing his weight around. Be's just making sure he gets an accurate reading from the scale. This cam· Hy Gotkin (12) of St. John's (Brooklyn) dribbles do-.yn the court era portrait was made by Carl Mans· A RQyal Canadian corvette reaches port after a tour of convoy escort with Gene Stump (92) of De Paul (Chicago) in hot pursuit' to a stump" field of Bloomingdale, Ohio. It was duty framed in artistic coating of ice formed in North Atlantic. HeaV'y him. Action took place at Madison SQuare Garden in New York where an entry in the 31st annual exhibit oJ seas and subzero temperatures add to perils of seamanship for Ordinary F1atbush cagers trounced Windy City five to cop top honors in National the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Salon of Photo· Seaman Bruce Price of Petersboro, Ontario, who clings to frosty stanInvitation basketball tournament for second successive year. graphic Art being held in that city. chions to prevent a mishap. Navy Preflight school, and his wife,. Sarah Palbey Cooke, who will appear in a series of exhibition tennis matches in Athens, Ga., tor benefit of Red Cross war fund. Cooke won world's doubles title in Wimbledon in 1939 and his wife annexed national women's single crown at Forest Hills in 1941. Secretary Hull Meets Press Anothfr Fuehrer? 22 Die in Coast Hotel Fire 'Fret-ful' Farley Secretary of State Cordell Hull is shown (center) chatting to a gathering of newsmen and newswomen after he had spent several hours explaining foreign policy to a group of Republican urreshmen" congress· men. Secretary Hull revealed to reporters that he had a full and com· pJete exchange of information and ideas on international atlairs with 24 Republican representatives. Head man of German minority in Rumania, since Nazis have taken over this Balkan country is Andreas Schmidt, (right). He is shown inspecting volunteer storm troopers. Charred bodies of 22 victims taken from small San Francisco hotel after it bad been gutted by fire are shown lined along a curb. Some burned in their beds, while others died ;(umping for their lives. Toll of blaze also includes 30 injured persons. Police believe the fire to be the work of an arsonist. Wlte only urretting" Jz.mes A(l'Big Jim'') Farley seems given U. -over reports of ousting him as chairman of New York State Democratic committee-is on his guit~ |