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Show The Cache American. Venezuelan Fighter Cache Countv. Utah race Thre Far Eastern Commission Awaits Arrival of Russians U. S. Anti -Boat T" i ,v- iA Ji X. f'-x- .vW '!!.. V Pi);.' s -- Liy- -i i.xu'f V ; 25,. 4 - - Super Snooper i r5S x 'TN- - ? f , J ! 4 J . r.'-jM- j V ih H y V X -- ve- - ? vt V t 1 . 4 lv i ; I A u- -; - I: ' j L J, , t. ! - i i i This young man is typical of the young fighters of the Democratlo party, who helped military spring the conp that ousted President a. and his government in The V. S. government has recognized the new Socialist government of Venezuela. An-garl-ta Ven-rioel- of the Far Eastern commission hold open meeting at atate department and are addressed of State Byrnes. Most of the work at hand was delayed awaiting arrival of the Russian members. by Secretary Shown left to right: T. A. Stone, Canada; C. A. Berendsen, New Zealand; P. E. Naggair. France; Ambassador Wei China; Lord Halifax, Great Britain, and Secretary of State Byrnes, The control of Japan of the commission. concern will he the Members Tao-Win- 0 g, One of the many Ingenious Inventions that overcame the wolf packs, the expendable radio sono buoy." The sono buoy was a sort of super-snoopradio device dropped from planes. The hydrophone and relays It by cable to picks np the sound thrown off by the the radio transmitter In the top compartment which broadcasts the signal to waiting ships and planes. at er Bis; Chinese Welcome for American Leathernecks Heads Atomic Group Where Civil War Flared in China 1 TVTW'V-AV- ' ;T r 'V 0 Sen. Bricn McMahon, Connecticut Democrat freshman member of the upper house, has been named chairman of the senates special committee to handle all legislation on the control and use 'Of atomic energy. Final control rests with his committee. Three Shoes Needed , , V J J - ' i'l f : i i : 4 '' r x 'I;. ' -- - f,- 'fSst.X 'r L V ;- - I "3 ' Marks Leyte Landing President Approves New Banner The above map shows the area where civil war flared In China involving almost a million central government and Chinese Communist troops, fighting for control of some 11 provinces. Conflict zones are: (1) the Kaifeng section; (2) Fuchow, where the railroad is the prise; (3) Paotow Shansi; (4) Tsinan, rail center; and (5) Kiaochow, where fighting Is spreading. ;J Vtr't,;' ' - ' i, The usually phlegmatic Chinese let themselves go with wild enthusiasm to welcome the first contingent of U. S. marines that arrived In Tientsin, China, during the occupation of North China. The cheering crowd stood like this from dawn until the leathernecks arrived late at night. The leathernecks are well known by the Chinese, for during peacetime some U. S. marines were always on duty In that country. f'X ft i'uy'.r 'yVvi Vi vV"'V t - r; 0 4 - u M :fi : J M- n 170th Marine Anniversary mil The U. S. marines on November 10 celebrate their 170th an- m niversary. Since 1775 the leathernecks have fought in Americas wars and carried the flag to every corner -- I v - . th.x ) w v-- - tw-- V M I- 4 -- of the world. Photo shows two marines assisting a wounded leatherneck during fighting at Iwo Jima. Soon after landing the Fifth marines had the situation well in hand, as was true in their Island from island hops. v I One leg amputated, the other thick-;ne- d by long months of shoeless walking over rough city streets, this child of Naples and his ragged companion are among the thousands who will be aided by the Victory clothing collection overseas relief. President Truman has accepted the new presidential flag, which had been designed by orders of President Roosevelt. The eagle is looking toward the olive branch of peace clutched in its right talon, instead of toward its left talon holding arrows symbolic of war, as was the case in the former presidential flag. Star in each corner has also been omitted. The change of omitting the four stars was made when five-stgenerals were authorized. ar Nobel Award Winner Leaders of Revolutionary Junta XS3 't '( 'I f J k-- '- ' - V ' .4? t r i 5 - Monument erected on the Red beach near Tacloban, Leyte, P. I., marks the spot where General stepped ashore to lead the fight which resulted in the successful liberation of the Philippines. Mac-Arth- ur Pack Leading Army Air Aces Reunited - 'v t . - v . Cr L f ' ''A J: ': t' S ' f t t MS Vil ivf'7h' a '"'i&ifa yrtifrn,M'nw'S8v ' 7 - .vi -- -- c Sir Alexander Fleming of London university, whose discovery of the wonder drug, penicillin, won far him the Nobel prize for physiology and medicine for 1945. X ... . T' 4 : ) st ro A Members of the revolutionary Junta, which disposed Venezuelan President Medina and his government, are pictured in the Mira Flores palace after they had taken over control of the government. Left to right: Romnlu Betancourt, Raul Leoni, Dr. Edmundo Fernandez and Capt. Mario Vargas. The new government is reported functioning. Mrs. Joseph Longbreak, one of 10 Ibe three Big Gs try to hit high C at a reunion held at Wright New Zealand war brides to arrive field. Shown, left to right, are Capt. Don Gentile, Lt. Col. Francis S. recently at Los Angeles, Is Cemon-stratin- g Gabretki and Capt. John T. Godfrey. This trio of aces accounted for 9S carrier German aircraft during World War n, a record placing them far ahead her for baby Wayne. tf any other American pilots in the European theater. |