NEW YORK CITY – A group of refugee children recently arrived in this country from Europe stand behind the American Flag at a Solemn Assembly of Prayer and Protest held today at the Mecca Temple by three thousand Jewish children from 518 religious schools in greater New York for the children in Nazi-occupied countries. The assembly was held for the children in Nazi-occupied countries. NEW YORK CITY – Janine Putter, refugee child from France, lights one of the memorial candles at a Solemn Assembly of Prayer and Protest held at the Mecca Temple today by three thousand Jewish children from 518 religious schools in greater New York. Credit: OWI Radiophoto from ACME įOR HITLER’S YOUNGEST VICTIMS. These high-powered units of Uncle Sam’s Navy have proved their value in combating the U-Boat menace. OFF PANAMA – Speedy torpedo boats attached to the 15th Naval District knife thru the waters protecting the vital Panama Canal during recent maneuvers. Photo was made during the third successive air raid alert under the new signal system in New York City today (February 20). NEW YORK CITY – Stopping a trolley car at 42nd Street and Fifth Ave., a policeman orders passengers to leave the car and seek shelter in nearby buildings as the “red” signal sounds. The 24-inch pipe line will be extended from here to New York and Philadelphia in the near future, but the pipe-rail system will relieve present shortage in the East until the entire line is completed. Formal ceremonies were held at the opening of the service. NORRIS CITY, ILL.: Ninety-six tank cars loaded with oil at the local terminal of new Texas-Illinois Pipeline, are shown made up into the first train to leave the terminal for the petroleum starved East Coast. Army Official Photo – ACME) įIRST LOAD OF OIL LEAVES FOR EAST. Somewhere in North Africa – Thirteen P-40’s stand ready to be flown by Free French pilots, at an airport “somewhere in North Africa.” The speedy Warhawks were presented to the Free French Air Force on behalf of the people of the United States.
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