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Show Personalities in the News a.-...,-..-' - , f . . n v. - v ; f 'H r hi f ' '"'I'' 1 r.' I'V-;-' f'i k - K ; L.rr.wmfewiwIL , Js.iujrrfsa J t'lwaa5S"Ma'f1i Shown at left Is Gen. Henri Giraud, successor of the slain Adm. Jean Darlan as high commissioner of North Africa, who said he will raise an army of 300,000 Frenchmen in North Africa to fight on the Allied side. Center: Juho Rangell, prime minister of Finland, who, according to reports, attended the Jap "victory party" on December 7 in Helsingfors. Since then the state department has ordered the Finnish information center in New York to cease issuing news releases and pamphlets. Right: William Hodson, New York city commissioner commis-sioner of welfare since 1933, who will undertake a confidential mission for former Governor Herbert Lehman, director of foreign relief. |