EM EM : monthly magazine - 01.07.1941, Blaðsíða 38
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Confer on Workers5 Registration
Apple Queen
William S. Knudsen (left), director of production management, and
Sidney Hillman (center), associate on the production management
board, confer with Paul V. McNutt, federal security administrator, in
connection with the program to secure registration of workers avail-
able for defense jobs. The registration primariiy is for persons skilled
in aviation trades, shipbuilding, machine shop or machine manufac-
turing work who are not now employed in defense work.
[ Even Baby Has Thumbs Up
Mrs. Winston Churchill (right), wife of the British prime minister, is
amused at the now-familiar thumbs-up gesture accidentally made by
this tot at the opening of a new hotel in London. The shelter is for
lonely husbands whose wives have been evacuated from danger zoncs.
An unidentified German struck
United States Minister George H.
Earle with a wine bottle in a Sofia
restaurant after the band, at
Earle’s request, played the British
World War marching song “It’s a
Long Way to Tipperary.” The many
Germans in the Bulgarian cafe had
hooted at the American envpy. uÁ
A member of the distinguished Vir-
ginia Lee family, Mollie Foulkes
Lee has been named the 1941 apple
blossom queen of Winchester, Va.,
and will rule over the annual May
fete. Queen Shenandoah 18th is 18
years old.
U. S. Envoy Attacked