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Show THE Itl'l l KTIN Their Motto Is, 'Be Prepared' Doctor Bids 'Babies' to Huge Party Bearing posters demanding a strong national defense "to preserve the freedom won for us by the (iris, dressed In Revolutionary war soldiers' uniforms, rode up Fifth avenue, New u w .? w victoria,) to unserve uie adsui anniversary qi me tsaiue oi bunaer iiiii. of our nation," these five iwric-anw- Dr. A. O. Belmore of Brldgcwatcr, Mass., (on platform, right) speaks to some of the brought into the world, in unusual parly staged at his home. In celebration of his thirty-lift- h practicing physician. Close to 1,000 of his "babies" attended the party. babies he has anniversary as s 2.003 Refugees to Canada From British Isles War Planes Stalled by French Peace These former U. 8. army Northrop fighting planes, destined for Canada, to be shipped to Europe, are shown at Mitchell field, L. I., where they are held pending: word from the British government. The planes were for France, but the British may take them over. Grade Fields, famed British comedienne who has been entertaining Tommies at the front, shown among some of the British refugee children brought to Canada. Right: Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands holding one of her children on train at Halifax, while F. E. II. Groenraan, Netherlands minister to Canada, holds her eldest child. The royal party will reside temporarily at a vacation resort la Canada. Another Notch for a Nazi Flyer More Airplanes Like the gunmen of America's wild west pioneer days who notched their guns for every killing, the pilot of this German fighting ship has a white stripe painted on the tail of his plane for every enemy shot down. The stripe Is topped with the colors of the nationality of the vanquished pilots. This Nasi now has a "score" of eight. A worker at the Wright Aeronauti cal factory In Paterson, N. J., uses a J-- ff cylinder head for a hat and comes to a salute to "mass producman tion," as vast new plane-motufacturing unit Is opened. Queen Elisabeth Is Interested In a Toronto Scottish machine gun crew In training, while her husband, King George VI, chats with Major General A. G. L. McNaughton, during a visit to a southern England encampment. They are Inspecting regiments of the Canadian active serv ice force. Gene Tunney lambasts the Reds, and especially what be terms their control of the National Youth congress. Be Is speaking at a press conference at Hotel Roosevelt, New York city. Heads Committee 'Armistice Car' in Old Role In Reverse German Consul President Visits 4-- H Boys and Girls President Franklin D. Roosevelt Is here shown visiting wiih one hune dred and seventy boys snd girls from slates encamped at the fourteenth annual parley of the clubs. The club members are, evidently, keenly enjoying this visit with the Chief. Josrphus Daniels, United States ambassador to Meslco, Is sitting in the car with the President. forty-thre- 4-- 11 4-- H or Dr. Vannevar Bush, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, has been named to bead a national defense resources committee of eight members. Royal Inspection of Canadian Fighters MKJtmtmmmmm:fMHMmrmMMXMi.m. wMsaaasy...TAiMWiMW..v saHSBSBsssssauBsumnssssBBSBjw The most fantastic retake of hiktory was staged In this historic vehicle reclently, at Complegne forest, France an armistice meeting in which that French and German roles of 1911 were reversed. The Germans, as the cohquerors, banded to envoys of the defeated French, prace terms wUch fuiust be accrpted as a whole." Against Reds Baron Edgar von Spiegel, German consul grneral at New Orleans, aW leged to have made remarks to the effect that Germany will not forget U. S. aid to the allies. |