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CLAUDE. ARMSTRONG COUNTY. TEXAS, APRIL. 1947.
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"On the Rim ol the Palo Duro Canyon
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ONLY IN YEARS ARK THEY YOUNG—Tragic experience, born of hunger and priva-
tion, leaves its mark on the faces of these children of southern Bohemia. The young-
sters are three of 3,200,000 children being aided by the Red Cross in a fight against
disease.
SPEAKER of the House
Joseph W. Martin daily su-
pervises his North Attle-
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Chronicle.
RED CROSS AT WORK
N'owv Targ. Poland. This
—American Red Cross milk and fat reach needy children in
area below Krakow is one of the worst for tuberculosis
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AMERICAN CHOW A WOW!—Mugs of cocoa with powdered-egg cake provided life-
saving lunches for 60.000 Czech children thanks to American relief for Cz.echoslo-
CnEBUB ON SKATES—Claiming to be the youngest vakia the past year. The joyful gratitude beaming on the faces of these Prague
ice skater. Jimmy Palhicki. Winona, Minn-, rounded oat yonngsters is reason enough for the agency to expand its relief activity in the com-
five months on the blades on second birthday, March 7. ing months.
NAZI STATUE BITES THE DUST—SS soldier statue
in Berlin is one of many Nazi war monuments slated for
destruction in Allied program to eliminate all Nazi mon-
uments.
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itch ill) the sleeve this EINSTEIN WITH GUESTS—At Princeton. Y J., where he is a member of the uni
new lewelrv fashion adopt versitv faculty. Dr. Albert Einstein (right) chats with guests William E. Rappard
mmtm P(| u[ Florence George a (left) of Geneva. Switzerland, and Arnold J. Toynbee. London. The (no participated
"BABY, ' a le.pard from Bangalore, one of many pets brought Hon. oversea, h> oloratura soprano ot the in Princetons bicentennial conference on the "University and Its World ttcsponsi-
Gls, purrs fqr Pvt G. W. Underwood ta Nashville. opera. bilities.
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