The White Falcon - 01.05.1943, Side 5
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Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler look tired and worried in
this official Nazi press photo showing der Fuehrer and his satel-
lite as they met recently to discuss plans for meeting the all-
out blow which the United Nations are expected to launch against
the Axis this year.
Over the side of the liner President Coolidge go swarms of
U.S. soldiers, abandoning ship after the big vessel struck a mine
in a South Pacific harbor. The skipper ran her on a reef in
a successful effort to aid rescue of men aboard. Only two of
the more than 4,000 men aboard were lost.
Count Fleet, odds on favorite for today’s running of the classical Kentucky Derby at
Churchill Downs, responds to urging of jockey J. Longden as he sweeps to four length
stretch lead to win the Wood Memorial at Jamaica, N.Y., track.
Lt. Tommy Harmon, Michigan All-American, shown beside his
plane “Old 98” nicknamed after his gridiron number. Harmon,
was reported safe after crashing in a South American jungle.
Shouldering bayoneted rifles, French marines from the cruiser Montcalm lead other
marines and French sailors as they head up Broadway from the Battery to New York
City’s City Hall to participate in official reception ceremonies.