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Show The Cache American. Lojr.-in- . Jap PWs Work to Clear and Rebuild Manila Pa ire Three Cache County, Utah New Generals a Presidents New Appointments i 1 denuded by the letter "PIT printed on their baeks, Japanese prisoner of war inarch down Riial aveooe, Manila, P. I., on their way to their dally work of clearing debris and rubble, helping to rebuild the city which they tried so hard to destroy. American policemen, with rifles ready, escort the Jap workmen to their task. Soundpboto. Soldiers Stage Rodeo on German Fighting Front Lt. Gen. George Smith Patton Jr., commander of the 3rd army, top, and Lt. Gen. Courtney Hicks Hodges, commsnder of the 1st srmy, who have been promoted to rank of full generals. Their elevawas sugtion to rank of four-stagested by senate committee. rs First Lady of Land wwwi.wtt. : , i 1 y. ' m -- ' J r:f N C, - When War Arrived at Okinawa iiiiui iyw s 4 f I .1 - .V , ,r- 4 .. ' ' Jj t rvroVv.1hiCi.Mt m ! " p. RODEO 0 v;;hihe vi '"""3"' 'iy ? '' ;iV : Among the first appointments made by President Harry S. Truman were (1) J. Leonard Reinscb, as press and radio secretary to the President: (2) Matthew J. Connelly, executive secretary; (3) Col. Harry n. Vaughan, military aide: (4) John W. Snyder, St. Louis banker, as Federal Loan administrator; (S) Alfred Schindler, assisUnt to oecrelary of commerce. " ' I I Recent photograph of Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the 33rd Presi- i .7 J? : l, ti . mt, v jit sudn- i - Taking time out during the march through Germany, personnel of the C. S. army stage a rodeo for the entertainment of fellow G.I.s. Busters and riders from New York City competed with range hands from Texas. Almost every part of the country was represented. Entertainment of this type, officials say, does much to build the morale of the fighting men. This is one of the reasons that the spirits of American soldiers has always been the envy of all countries. Final Trip to the White House Speedboat Betty Carstairs, famous for speedboat exploits against Gar Wood, now operating a chain of freighters, has stated that she looks to air for her postwar career. Sergeant Captures Von Papen Winner of Trophy Herbert A. Stuebncr of Chicago, right, once wounded on Guadal- Ann Curtis, San Francisco swim- of mer, who has been chosen as the one canal, was a member of the detail that captured former chancellorin a who, by performance, example and Von was left. von captured Papen Papen, Fran Germany, Baron to flown influence as an amateur athlete, did to been have believed is and American troops, Ruhr pocket by the United States. He was taken by troops nf the 194th glider regiment. Equipped for any emergency, marines who landed at Okinawa hurdle a stone wall as they push across the Island. First phase of the operation brought little opposition, the invading forces were quick to grasp the opportunity, and the early assault waves drove to the interior of the island shortly after they bit the beach. Strong opposition came later. Curing Pain in Neck G.I. Joes Reporter Killed What looks like an attempt at suicide in the Giants clubhonse in New York is merely Johnny Ruckers attempt to cure a pain in the neck. The queer contraption was prescribed for the Giant outfielder by Mayo Brothers. bullet on mens personal reporter, recently killed by a Jap machine-gu- n a little island off Okinawa, is shown in his last photo. This is typical Speedboat Betty The caisson carrying the earthly remains of Franklin D. Roosevelt of the military procespassed the White House when it arrived at the end sion from the Union station. Portion of the vast crowds outside the WTiite House grounds shown in foreground. Services were held in the White House before interment at Hyde Park. Sgt. dent of the United States and first lady of the land. Mrs. Truman has been active in war relief work and states that she is not and will not be active or interested in politics. most during 1944 to advance sports. Bag Nazi Ernie Pyle, famous war correspondent, acclaimed as the fighting of the way he covered both wars, by living and working with the men. He escaped death several times while covering the war with Germany. Truman Meets Peace Delegates Big-Wi- gs Prince August Wilhelm, right, and younger son of the Field Marshal August von Macken-sewho have been captured by tb Allies. n, The American delegation to the United Nations conference in Sa? White House. L. to R. Comdr. Harold Stassen, Rep. Charles Eaton, Kirs. Virginia Sen. Tom Connally, Secretary of State Edward Stettinins. Sen. Arthur Y&ndenberg, and Rep. Sol Bloom. President Truman, seated. Francisco meets with President Harry S. Truman at the |