t-i t i ; ! i ST i. I fit f il -. ? :' ! r ; i 1 ; i : ! f f i i i s t Tka CZZGOII CTATITMAIl, Ceisau Ortgoa. Ccsdor Hnrr.tng,' Cspiski 6 1841 TZC2ZZZ1 1IM3 Ms ate TED re; Russian War Equipment Entering Iranian City ID tar Some Real Wet Going on Russian German Front .11,,1,,, ''WIW'iWIMiMWI'lllllli.wii.j ..,JyJt....J.-.-aL.,.J...JJA...s...A- Troops (left) and a tank. Identified In Russian caption, as soviet, ramble through, a street of Tabria, Iran. This photo was sent from Moscow to New York by radio. - - x . '"v C - - - S t ' ' t ' - J - -7 4 i' 1: UittiiaoHrofriBafiMMaa 1 A Troops, Identified by Moscow caption as Russian Isiantrrmen, made their waj. throvtli swampv nsomewhere on the front,'" as they held their weapons overhead. This photo was sent from Mo to New York via radio. The Duke of Kent Inspected a marine roard of honor following his arrival at the naval air station at Norfolk, Ta, on a tour of de fense activity in thai area. The Duke of Kent tried his hand at the controls of an army scent ear after a demonstration a the Glenn L. Martin aviation plant near Baltimore, Md. Cot Herbert Lawes, 'tommandtnx offieer of the army's nearby Holabird quartermaster depot, w as instructins. i-DU i l--' k, '- "tt rv A',. ft: ; v yJasaMtOW (fig, YreMtfH iUCOKAMv- 4 -- r ' t w -: 'fe1'' ! v 3oWn5s!iii?rNm :::' igff: iopV -r ' - " : v s v . - 4 I .A..:....ir4f. ,.:'4.:... 4 ! : X'S 3 Survivors of sunken German U-boat leap from a rescue raft (left), said British sources, and swim to a wsitlnx British warship. The British said the U-boat was sank darinf fa attack en a British convoy, r A ! ' r "St s ,- a Kftfin! in sff i i ilr - dn TSsT i ii i m i nfri'i'ii i nmJ WAR'S OVERHEADThere'ssomeo.nestlon among the Australian troopers In the African desert war sono as to whether they adopted Myrtle, the magpie, or whether she adopted them. A soldier's hat Is her favorite perch TO I C E L A N D-Llncoln MacYesgh of Connecticut, newly-named VJ&. minister to Iceland, smiles as he leaves the White House after a recent con ference with the President. RACES CO ON, WITH CIRL JOCKEYS Puerto Uoo race fans with an eye for something besides horses aren't minding much the shortage of male Jockeys at Quintans racetrack, due to the demands of national defense. Maris. Quinones (left) and Carmen del Vaile carry on In the Debutante Sweepstakes, ;now a weekly event at San Juan brack. I i mnp -r mVV&?? ii m J r i ? ":v-v :v! '-Wv:':':-.:v:vx:- s V i 1 V: i. Vr if' i m t I? ANY WINDS, TO DAY? Atop Grandpa's Knob, a t.t-. foot mountain at Castleton. VL, this windmill whirs around, the second of Its two 32-ton, St-foot stainless steel blades having been recently Installed. The windmill is designed to generate 1.000 kilo watts of electrical power, according to Its designer. Palmer Coos . Utt Putnam (above) of Boston. r x: UST A LITTLE LOYE R-Slnce fcli croakertae dy ntch for Janes VzXet at Kcw Crlsars Li csth too txs&A t ti fclgtr. the dog, fi.-res he mirht have some use fsf U isuf u worry L' already about school days ahead. MAN FROM MISSOURIne sees for himself, does H. P. Eisenreica, who's checking up on a mushroom crop at his turn near St Losis. He see is the flashlixht because his firm Is an abandoned railroad tsnnel having damp darkness mushrooms Lke- Cll TY OF H ILLS To get from one street to another fn parts of Lisbon, that cosmopolitan Portuguese ciiy that funneis refngees and travelers heading for the Americas, an elevator Is used. This one L.'U pedestrians from Ena Anria. to fcl'her parts el the ciiy asi is near the geld and silver fUtce trtTlsaea fi 1 wSJch Lisbon Is somewhat famoos. r ' ' .. . f t ... . 1 ... DOOF ROUTIIIEMCiuxywcrttir eainaw try lag f new dance route on Lv.:ywoei rocp. ?