Mildred Donsbach, director, leads the children to a shelter room after the raid alarm is given during an air raid drill at the East 73rd St. Jones Center, January 8, 1942.
Photo: Tom Sande for the AP
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Mildred Donsbach, director, leads the children to a shelter room after the raid alarm is given during an air raid drill at the East 73rd St. Jones Center, January 8, 1942.
Photo: Tom Sande for the AP
A wreath of red carnations is placed against a lampost on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 15th Street by "Friends of Carlos Tresca," January 8, 1955. Tresca, the outspoken anti-fascist editor of "Il Martello," was shot down at the spot during a dim-out on Jan. 11, 1943. Many theories exist as to the identity of the killer(s), but none has been proved. Samuel H. Friedman, second from left, a member of the Socialist Party's nation executive board, and Phillip Heller, right, former labor information officer for the Mutual Security Agency in Germany and Austria, eulogized the late editor.
Photo: Harry Harris for the AP