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Show ' ) THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH ' 1 4: 3r & MfflWMttIWlWtWWl U. S. Gunners Hit Mark and U. V & S. Grub Hits Spot Eleanor Roosevelt EDINBURGH VISIT I want to tell you about my Edinburgh visit. We drove up to the castle, where an old friend, Lieut. Gen. Sir Andrew Thorne, received Visit Navy Recruiting Stations in us and Mr. J. Wilson Patterson showed us points of interest. I fell Sait Lake City - Provo - Ogden -in love with little St. Margarets Chapel, which all the Margarets of Logan - Cedar City - Boise, Ida. Scotland keep provided with flowers week by week. We spent a little Sheridan, Wyo. - Las Vegas, Nev. while in a very beautiful war memorial, but, of course, the things of greatest interest at present are carefully put away. We stopped at St. Giles cathedral, where the dean took us about. Then we went to tea with the Lord Provost and his wife and met about 200 of the leading citizens of Edinburgh in the council chambers. The Lord Provost made a charming speech of welcome and, for a second time, the song Will Ye No Come Back Again r cimvsysTi FiiiE d. DEPARTMENT OFFICE NEW Accurate naval gunnery from U. S. ships lying off Guadalcanal shattered these Jap trucks (right) during the early stages of the Battle of the Solomon Islands. The truck in the foreground appears to have suffered come and get it. And thats just what these U. S. si direct hit. Picture at left illustrates the expression marines on Guadalcanal island are doing. The fighters look both happy and husky as they line up for chow. Hawaiian Women Employ Old Art for Camouflage S. L. DESK EX.. was sung. t morning darkness, Mr. Dorsey Fisher, of the American Embassy, who with Mr. Chalmers Roberts of the Office of War Information has been with us on the whole trip, remarked how fortunate we were to have planned everything for a week ahead and carried out everything on schedule time. This really is an achievement, since we had to fly to Ireland and back to Scotland. I felt almost as much at home coming back to Ambassador flat, as I would feel in New York city in our own little apartment. We spent the morning tidying up and taking care of mail and packages which had arrived during our absence. ts FAREWELL TO ROYALTY Next afternoon, I went to report on all I have seen to Her Majesty, For generations Hawaiian women have been noted for their ability at weaving cloth and producing color Queen Elizabeth, and had the pleasful prints. Today they are employing these talents in the art of camouflage for our armed forces in the ure of having tea with the whole islands. At left Miss Blanche Portor sorts pieces of cloth for color, texture and adaptability as Capt. Trick Royal Family. His Majesty, The had just returned from seeing, inspects her selection. Bight: Completed camouflage net in use. It conceals the 105 howitzer Pvt. C. Swer-sk- y King, not only his own aviation groups, but is cleaning. also some of ours. I envied his opportunity of talking to those boys and hearing about some of the work . . . they have been doing of late. c mr i Sons of African War Chiefs V and Fathers iv West Point students, the sons of our African war chiefs are shown above. Left to right: William Clark, son of Maj. Gen. Mark Clark, son of deputy commander of Allied African expedition;of John Eisenhower, American forces in the Lieut. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, commander North African campaign; George Patton, son of Maj. Gen. George Patton, captor of Casablanca; and .John Doolittle, son of Maj. Gen. James Doolittle. Shown below are the famous fathers. Left to right, Maj. Gen. Clark; Lieut. Gen. Eisenhower; Maj. Gen. Patton, and Maj. Gen. Doolittle. Ail ? Fighting men of Midway also see the softer side of life. At top an unidentified fighter gets a kick out of a tiny tern that landed on his tommy gun. Below: Fighting pilot Hoyle Barr of the United States Marine corps, Midway Island, gives you a grand smile. ain pealed to celebrate the victory in Africa and also to remind all Godfearing people of their duty to give thanks to Him whose power is greater than that of mere human beings. I had some guests for early breakfast and one or two callers before and after the church hour. I want to thank again the many people whose thought and planning made it possible for me to see so much in such a short time. Our own people in the Embassy, Army, Navy and the Air Force gave me Withevery possible out their thoughtfulness and careful arranging of the many trips, it would have been impossible to accomplish the things I did. I was particularly glad to receive a letter from young Colonel Raff of the paratroops, which must have been written just after our visit, and just before they took off to play their exciting part in the African Campaign. 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It is wonderful to have them in London with us and his part of my stay has been taking on a much more leisurely complexion, since the really planned schedules are nearly all There still remain accomplished. certain phases of development, particularly on labor questions, which are of deep interest to me and which I do not feel I know very much about. i y W. Broadway. USED CARS AN OLD FRIEND At noon, an old friend of my school i and ehaira, files, desk USED CARS together. I left on the evening train for London and arrived exactly on time. While we found our car in the early Wi-nan- EQUIPMENT inch's, safes, typewriter, adding SS RED CROSS CLUB At about 6:00 oclock, we reached the American Red Cross Club and spent an hour. Here I saw two friends I had almost given up the hope of meeting; Lieut. Mcllwraith and Third Officer Doris Goodwin of the WRENS. I went through the building, which is very well adapted to its purposes. 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