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.dn fke Qybrfd In a review of this eventful year the following events stand out: Paris fell in july, and with it fell the France of Liberty, Equality, and Fra- ternity. After the supposedly impreg- nable Maginot line had been pierced, France offered little resistance to the ruthless onslaught of the Nazi legions. 7- -,awww ' H ff ' all-out bombing raids. German invasion was held off and the Battle of Britain had been won. The Union jack still flies from the damaged public baths in south London after a German air raid. Last Summer an inter-American con- ference of foreign ministers met to se- cure closer cooperation and under- standing among nations of the Western Hemisphere. U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull is shown presiding over the meeting in the conference hall at Havana. ANCE i. OF FR PM BA VTLE Here, sightseeing German troopers in occupied Paris are shown taking pic- tures in a visit to the Eiffel tower. With invasion im m i n e n t after France's collapse, courageous R.A.F. action and the indomitable spirit of its citizens enabled England to withstand Page two TAIN Acme ACT OF HAVANA
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9 1 DESTROYERS FOR BRITAIN IZ fha The United States naval base-de- stroyer deal with England g rea tly strengthened both countries. Here in a Canadian port American sailors show British tars how to operate a gun on a destroyer turned over to Britain. With events in Europe threatening all democracies, in October America prepared to arm by holding its first peace-time draft lottery in history. Secretary of War Stimson is being blind-folded before drawing the first TIONA tl ti-HRD TE ' u.. number. President Roosevelt read the number to an anxiously awaiting radio audience. President Roosevelt was given a vote of confidence last fall by the American people in being the only president ever to be elected for a third term. The pres- ident is pictured here january 2Oth in front of the capitol building being ad- ministered the oath of office by Chief justice Hughes. M XNP' ueuRfKTlON 'K K Page three
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