Show TOE r New GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Rubber From Old to Help Bridge Shortage War News Chief Elmer Davis of New York who been appointed chief of the Office of War Information by Presfoident Roosevelt The rmer school teacher and radio commentator has supreme authority t deal with the press radio film industry and all other news sources either federal or private and answers only to the President has When yon answer the nation’s call for your scrap rubber here Is what becomes of It before It becomes reclaimed rubber mixed with crude and served up to bridge the shortage At left you see scrap robber which has been ground heated and mixed before being: forced through a fine sereen to remove dirt The rubber comes out like spaghetti strings At right is a pile of finely ground rnbber scrap Building New Naval Base in South Pacific ”TU One-M- Medical Corps on tlie Move an Dr Gordon Seagrsve who was in the Ilarper Memorial hospital at Burma when the Japanese moved In is shewn with three of Namkhan his Burmese nurses la an army jeep alter Dr Seagrave had joined sp' with General Joseph StilweB’s Chinese army la Burma Dr Seagrave was la the thkk of the savage fighting In this campaign attending te conditions wended and operating under During the best ntretek with bnt 90 minutes of (be early fighting he worked one IT The only assistance he had was frsm taking' care of 150 casualties Maklo bin head nnrae who handled 20 of the mlnoy canes herself Subject — Gas Confer on i 'j V ''? m9' 4 y W - b' r "4 '' tn I vV it 'I A naval officer and a couple of chiefs stand in water above their waists (left) as they pick a site for seaplane ramps at a new base upon an undisclosed island in the South Pacific 'Right' The luxuriant fronds from the plentiful palm trees' quickly effectively and inexpensively camouflage the tents of the arjnf navy and marine units that occupy this South Islet c i iti ' J Lieut Franklin D Roosevelt Jr son of the President chats with sn officer of the women’s royal naval service after his arrival In London — Cablephoto tM ?! Gburse1 )rii Cousin to '4 FDR e ti v'f a X J ? 1 i re-' i I J - hr: s 1 m 4 j f ‘ J ' A a ' I xJSr v ''S V 4 !- rr c V' 4 l f ft n - ! high collection of logs sandbags and dirt piled to a angle is really no obstacle to these boys at Selfridge Field obstacle course designed to tonghen as they go over the new ditch filled with At this side of the obstacle is sa them np h sand There are hardies tunnels and jumps wbers a miss means a Jorge Delano a cousin of President Roosevelt from Santiago Chile called on the President daring a visit to the national capital Be Is shown as he left the White House after his visit- Yanks in the Caribbean Gold Star Mother A seven-fo- This photo from somewhere in the CaHDhein area shows U 8 while troops in the course of their vigorous training: for bosh warfare becoming acclimated to the intense heat prevalent in these tropie A jangle fox hole is seen well camouflaged i h- & - £ She ferries auxiliary planes from factories te air stations throughout Britain There are other American woman fliers engaged in this work for the Royal Air Force These pictures of a sinking tanker were taken by the radio operator from a lifeboat The tanker was blasted with shells fired almost ai random aa the men took te the boats after the torpedo struck Top: The flaming tanker wallows in the Atlantic hundreds of miles from South America Below: The tanker veers around la the wind as this taken before final Us was picture just plunge ‘Penalties’ for USO Armed Forces at ‘Gibraltar of West’ transport Mrs Mary F Hill 72 at convenlore quarters for the Sand tion of American Gold Star mothers CSO on traps Los Angeles golf courses in New York Mrs Hill past presi- A bank Is waiting to receive bandy dent ef the organisation was again a piece every time the golfer elected president lands in a bunker j I Sinkings t V'i HkA ((?'! t'ti This aviatrix is Virginia Farr who came all the way from New Jersey to London to help the British Royal "Air foree as a member of the air z f nn Chapter-in- ' Another '' Part of New ‘Toughening f? ' the President indicated te a ' Special house committee that there Weald be no rationing’ el gasoline unless a comprehensive study made' by the 'White Bouse should establish It an absolutely neces- Three members of the committee are shown ns thdy left the nary conference L to R Rep Clarence Lea Calif Rep R M Kleberg Tetai chfiman and Rep G Bolmes Hasa( ' This picture from the "Gibraltar of the West’ shows Sergt Vlo Schmidt of Plain View Minn Private Charles Jamisch of Chicago aad Private Alex Golman of Queens N Y showing "natives” bow a mowas The AUantio rtar operates takea at a North outpost where picture U S armed forces aro based in strategic areas covering the gateways to our East coast |