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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Six RHTcnoss mist carry on! c- FT i ir , u ft I v r NEW NAVY COACII . . . Capt. Thomas James Hamilton, USN, Columbus, Ohio, who bad been appointed bead football coaeb at the U. 8. navy academy. He will be aided by Edgar 1'. Rip Miller, who will serve as assistant roaeb. 17 --A X t M jd Af, v. fjjf w a 2 M vii )'' jt ; ... For thousands of war wounded, the Red Cross VETS and provide facilities to aid while away tedious their m.rpv Luclli: ins"rl ? s alld Carey. Mrs. Marian Lee and Capt. L. J. Shelter. on H, by Mr. irUTft S SSt SgL IauljaHksou. Sgt. Robert Abajian and Pvt. George Rodrigue, who are given a Indicate that many of the wounded have chance to continue their bowling In Los Angeles alley. Report. In their rapid recovery. expert bowlers, which also aided BOWLING CONQUERED BY WOUNDED S; 4 . i I be-co- RED CROSS POSTER COMES TO LIFE . . . Pfc. CampbeU Cordon Red Cross 194f Pyle, Lancaster, Calif., the wheel chair patient In the tin poster, and Peggy Neel, Red Cross hospital worker, examine Caledonia New during at them of made a winning poster, photograph the war. Peggy Neel Is resting at her borne In Searcy, Ark., and in the army. Private Pyle has ?.rr v ? MAY SUCCEED MANNERHEIM Tremlcr Dr. Juho K. Faasl-kiw- i, who Is slated to succeed ... N f( 5 A Field Marshal Carl Gustav as president of Finland, who recently resigned due to falling health. Mannerhcim Is 78 and served as wartime commander of all Finnish armed forces. He has been expected to resign for some time. t Man-nerhel- m .V" i-- - , J Nil V hsr y S I W ,fi'. ky ' 'Ci , ,7 yi .Cv van,, ' i it $ w M" V. Y , V V ' - V Swt M i T'"". , f . If rt i ijfitnited jetei. REEFS CANDIDATE IN ARMY . . . Lt. Col. Harold G. Hoffman, former governor of New Jersey, re,kS, . CHURCHILL TALKS WniLE TRUMAN LISTENS . . . Former British at Westminster prime minister, Winston Churchill, told the audience British empire college, Fulton, Mo., that the United States and the should form a military alliance to police the world and to provide a bulwark against encroachments of Communist ideals and ambitions from the East. He recommended that the atomic bomb be kept secret. i 1 - - L : I LJ . . The famous fighting family of Mr. and Mrs. Leon T ,'V at piano. and sister Marylin and again a candidate, received k when army ordered him Into hospital for observation, lie wants to run as a Republican. set-bac- I ' 11 I X s j s V 'tS AGAIN AND AGAIN gentleman since 1894 appears in Washington on every occasion to voice his opposition to one and before congress. all measures Now he is against loan to Britain. He is General Jacob S. Coxey, leader of Coxeys army EGYPTIAN STUDENTS RIOT IN CAIRO . . . With demands that the British leave Egypt, students and sympathizers take possession of part terof the city of Cairo without opposition from police. The rioters considerable and were started damage rorized the capital, many fires resulted. Similar riots later broke out in Alexandria, site of a great British naval base. While the riots did not have government backing, little effort was made to prevent or control the demonstrations against the British government. In 1891. He now wants to protest against the United States loaning any money to anyone in Europe. t : , v J s ' y by ' 1 PARIS OBJECTS . . . Against Franco executions of 10 This mass demonstration was held In Paris demanding an Immediate break with Franco. RIOTS DURING STRIKES CONTINUE . . . Representative of other action-packe- d strikes, two pickets and a policeman strike the pavement in the comscene as they clashed in front of the Western Electric police seem to have the situation panys Kearney, N. J., plant. Thehave been settled, others have been well in hand. While some strikes announced to start during April. Violence has been reported In various parts of the country. w s f v -r "V smrrTJni ' V S'V V m - ' ' J, v K , s x, y-v- t 4 N-- X i-- - T S ' .mV m y vi 5 S S - ik ,v:: wA 1, ) (K. , s,' L jf r'Y I y & ty?& ! y vi 1 HMiiTrniri ... 9 A SHARPSHOOTING modern Annie Oakley is Eugenia Philade'nMa Yeadon, Griffith, suburb, who as a member of the girls undefeated rifle team at Drexel institute of technology. Is out to retain an undefeated record. CO-E- D . . Irwin A. Williamson, THRTY MILLIONS IN GOLD THEIR GOAL . as they famed explorer, is shown, left, with Capt. Edward Eriksen, 30.000,000 in gold from the planned expedition to recover a reputed which has been on the sea s cursed Spanish galleon Santa Rosa, in 1941 and brought bottom since 17C8. Williamson discovered location off the coast of Cuba. somewhere is Location bell. the up ships HIGH - PRICED SPARKPLUGS . . . Harold Newhouser, left, pitcher, and Hank Greenberg, star slugger of the Detroit Tigers, shown together during training at Lakeland, Fla. Their combined salaries are said to exceed 100,000. j . $ 4 ' 1 , t ' v ' arrtitlhn nirft.fi-1- ... "v,rf i 't . . 5r t, ft k jl tic. As a feature of the unique SPRING QUEEN OF BOVINES canton of Valais, Switzerland, cow fights in the held celebration spring are held to determine which one will be supreme and be the queen of bovine queens. Properly organized battle takes place Switzerland. yearly to mark the beginning of spring In rro-.vn-- |