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Show face Sit The Cache American. Lopran, Cache County, Utah - ryfyT' i ( ' t NEW ENVOY TO V. S. . . . Right Hon. Lord Invert bapel (Archibald Clark Kerr), new British ambatsa-do- r to the Edited State. He baa been In diplomatic aervlce alnee 1906, aerved aa ambaasador to Russia. c "Y ; y, mA s V' r , ... BREAD LINES BEGINNING TO FORM Not the depression aoup tinea, but bread llnea caused by the s, rationing of flour to bakeries, has resulted In bread lines in most cities and before the doors of most rhoto shows a bread line In Detroit. The baker says be bas 600 loaves daily, soon to be cut to 490 each morning soon buys up the entire allotment. loaves, but the line-u- p i'7-- s- - y W r J I r 1 . r i J. W is . f- ft BLIND GRADUATE . . . Morgan Jones, 23, blind youth of Grandview, Mo., who recently received bis degree at WUIUm Jewell college from Dean Leonard A. Duce. Young Jones speaks seven I . tA " v . ... r r-i , J , v, j9 -- yS: ye4- No tvt -- . - v ,- i y,s V . - pet, "Snapper, he always showed up. He recently followed her from Gallup, New Mexico, a distance of 900 miles. . . . Ben Moreeii, chief of the material division of the navy office, who was put in charge of federal operation of the nations soft coal Industry by Secretary of the Interior Krug. Vice-Admir- al f fTv V Y J " : vr , . ' H f ' " V -- r A. - s syZiy V1 . Jr ' ' ' - " f ' HOW ALLIED AIR FORCE WRECKED FRANKFURT . . . Bombs from American and British air forces rained from the skies caused a vast panorama of ruin at Frankfurt, Germany. Photographs show Five Finger Place as it appeared at end of war. Insert shows same location as it appeared on a prewar German post card. Only the little statue is unmarked. Few cities took a more sustained beating than Frankfurt. truly great love stories of modern times. Maj. Hans G. Hornbostel, San Francisco, veteran of two wars and the "Bataan death march, Is exerting every effort to enter the Leprosarium at Carville, La., so that he can remain at the side of his wife, who contracted the ravaging disease while In a Japanese prison camp. Major Hornbostel, who Is not afflicted with leprosy, is shown with his wife as they talk with Dr. J. C. Geiger, chief of San Francisco health department. mbJlm COAL CZAR V a. - V POSTAL PAY INCREASE . . . Pres. Harry S. Truman as be affixed his signature to the bill giving all postal employees a raise of $400 per year. Postmaster Han-neg- an witnessed the signing the new postal pay bill. of .v COWS . . . Flying cattle to South America from New York City leads the way to a new modern method of transportation of high quality breeding stock. Valued at $20,000 these Ayrshire dairy cattle are shown on plane, converted into a flying barn. The trip will take about 20 hours, instead of several days as would be necessary by rail and water. More exports of cattle will follow from the United States to other southern countries. MOON-JUMPIN- " VA&V' H '.s- TO BE TOGETHER . . . Courage and devotion dominating one of the Janet Bisel, Los Angeles, was forced to part from her airedale . -- fl 1 - lTf . . Whenever y vi vV r 1 ' -- ' MADE A MILLION . . . Ernie Ayart, Montreal, Canada, the who struck fabulous gold at Yellowknife, Canada, made several millions and now employs bis old army major as bis H V ft A HOME TO STAY . YOUNGSTERS WED . . . Mr. (16) and Mrs. (II) Sneed Bussell, Harrogate, Tenn., who were recently married at Middlesboro, Ky., with tbelr parents consent. They were taken to the Detroit detention borne, while visiting the auto city, until they could produce proof that the ceremony had been performed In Kentucky. Although such a marriage Is Illegal In Tennessee and Michigan, it is legal In Kentucky. i sJ :m' "y J ;a -- bak-crie- 4 Klu 'r;T G FAIRWAY TO FURROW . . . Pausing between tournaments on bis farm near Denton, Texas, golf champion Byron Nelson relaxes behind the wheel of a tractor. He raises sweet potatoes, peanuts and cucumbers. 4 V w ... WINS ROPING HONORS Rodeo Queen Eleanor Lamb, who won top honors in riding and roping events in last year's Ilelidorado, held at Las Vegas, Nev. She Is shown ticing up a calf she roped during the cowgirl events at this years great western 6how. WINS OVER 50,000 SCHOOL ARTISTS . . . Florence Smith, 17, New York City, shown with design of a greeting card which shows an 18th century dandy and his lady getting into a carriage on a snowy Christmas night. The $10,000 Harry Doehla art competition was conducted in the public schools throughout the nation. More than 50,000 youngsters entered the competition. ... Each labeled with a number, German NAZI OFFICERS TRIED officers, accused of the murder of American prisoners at Malmedy during the battle of the Belgian bulge, are photographed at Dachau, Germany. In front row, left to right, Josef Dietrick, commander 6th S. S. panzers; Fritz Kraemer, general, 6th panzers; Hermann Priess, commanding general, 1st panzers, and Joachim Peiper, commander, 1st reg. panzers. |