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Show The Cache American. Lopan, Cache County, Utah Six Pap Taken on Bataan Churchill Spends Day With Ilis Troops ..- , ; ' Oi -- t. - Tin Cans Do Their Bit in War Program - i- - C V . T, N' f.yV ,V' r '.W V v? s f 4 VV - ; . 1 ." X'VI 4 , , y y' J , I w. .... ' ft O ' i iiMig(L,, a. lL JL Wbulon Chnrchlll recently pent day Inspecting several thousand British lighting men and watched them fa through various phases of Uielr training. One of tbo thing that tntereated the prime mlnlater ai the exercises by troop oa the Commando tinea, and be t shown here examining a knle aaed by one of the mea with blackened face who look part la the exercise. Attend Pacific War Council Meeting Two of the top ranking officer reported by Jap a captured on Bataan are pictured here. At top la Maj. Gen. Edward F. King Jr., commander of the U. 8. force on Bataan. Below: Maj. Gen. Albert M. Jones, commander of the Firat army corps. f ,- ' - -Y v- - y 4 ' VP J e ii 1 J ' p Carloads of tin cans are pictured at the right, en route to a plant, where they will be reilaimed in the nation drive for tin, for their content of that vital metal. San Francisco housewives, saved their tin can so that 150 Iona were gathered on the opening day. In photo at left, Martha Quentber and Helen Anderson (right) check Ingots of tin reclaimed. The ingoto weigh 100 pounds each. Merrily They Sail to Continent Down Under yrnj Speaks on Labor 1 TTTir 1 : t L tWiflj A vPV 3 ' i ' J4 . J it ; vt . Shown left to right are Dr. Eviit of Australia, Dr, T. V. Soong of China, and Dr. Alexander Loudon of the Netherlands, after leaving meeting at the White House on the Pacify arek strategy. . V-- u v?:l tK J V Navy Secretary Frank Knox tells members of the house naval affairs committee he opposes any changes in present labor laws, asking, ina change in the spirit of stead, workers. 7 Mce in Burma to Fight- - Nipponese Chinese generals are shown (top) as they met In Burma to Join forces against the Japs. Chinese Gen. Lien Kwanloong discusses operations with Lieut. Gen. T. J. Hutton and staff officers. At bottom, Chinese soldiers fraternizing with natives in a Burmese village through which they passed to flee the Japs. Soundphotos. All Set for First Air Raid Alarm Heads British Fleet Theres many a happy smile and cheer from these U. S. soldiers (left) as they look on Australian sol) from their transport ship. They are now fighting under command of General MacArthur. Right: In the lore of the sea a pollywog (one who hasnt crossed the equator) should be hazed by a shell-bac- k as the ship passes the imaginary Une. No exception was made on this Australian convoy. Here Neptunius Rex and hi court are in costumes, officiating. Adm. Sir James Somerville, former commander of the British base The Jeep and the Peep have become famous in Uncle Sams army, at Gibraltar, whose appointment as but there is something new the beep. Pretty Elaine Gunderson, a seccommander-in-chie- f of the British retary at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho., delivers a package to technical Far Eastern fleet was approved by sergeant James Ladd, from the carrying box of a beep. With a speed e scooter is the armys answer to the rubber King George VI. He succeeds Vice of 25 m.p.h., this auto-glid- Adm. Sir Geoffrey Layton. Milkmen Aid Boys iqnr shortage. Scenes like this, with a soldier and his sentry dog, may soon be a reality at munitions plants. The army has asked for 200 trained dogs for sentry work. Dogs are especially useful as sentries because they cax detect the presence of intruders. Ready for Japs Chilean Midshipmen Visit Texas A New York milkman picks up a neat bundle of books with his empMidshipmen of the ChUean navy, on a practice cruise aboard their ties. This is part of a drive for countrys naval vessel, Rancagne, watch the recording "crab of a link It was ail in fun when little fingers were stuck In little ears to keep Red Cross book collection week. The trainer at Ellington Field, Texas, dnring their visit to the worlds largest out the wail of the first air alarm sirens In Chicago. Shown here are four books will go to USO libraries multi-motflying school. The future South American officers had visunofficial listeners who got an earful despite all precautions. ited Cnba and the U. S. and wera homeward bound. throughout the country. Dressed to kill Is Johnny Boyer son of Capt. R. D. Boy er, stationed in Honolulu. Johnnj put on this war paint in readinesi for the Japs In case of another sneal raid. |