OCR Text |
Show The Cache American. Losran, Cache County. Utah Wounded Sailors Will Swim Back to Health Sheriff Pickets OPA & v Stimui 1c Joe Pint another of Stritoci. N. Y., upper left, hurries toward the water aa be prepare to enjoy day In sun and surf where onre tood the exclusive Garden City Beach club, now used by wounded convalescent ef the St. Alban Naval hospital a a beach resort. Center, cards, food and refreshments being served some of the wounded by volunteer hostesses, Right, sun baths are n popular feature at this resort. New Members of Presidents Cabinet Sworn In Pace Three JV Back to Ilorsc and Buggy Days - W 2 Wearing a hogshead. Sheriff Kirk King of Rockford, 111., picketed the OPA office as a protest against which virtually denuded him. lie needs 4!4 yards of cloth When the nations governors opened their annual conference at Mack-Infor suit, but OPA says that is too island, Michigan, they found only horse carriages awaiting them., much cloth. OPA regulations provide even the progressive govAutomobiles are not allowed on Macklnao that three suits must be made from ernors had to be content with a horse andand buggy. Much of session was 11 yards of cloth. taken np by reports on the United Nations charter and discussion of food problems. S. rrg-ulaUo- ns xc i Big League Record Hull Signs United Charter t e The major league record was broken when Frank Hayes, Cleveland Indian catcher, appeared In his 218th successive game, without missing an appearance in the lineup. The record was broken when he caught against the Philadelphia Athletics. all-tim- Bep. Clinton P. Anderson of New Mexico, upper left, who was sworn In as secretary of agriculture by Justice Wiley Rutledge. Before n gathering of over 2,000 In department of Justice, Tom C. Clark of Texas took oath of office from Judge Thurman Arnold as attorney general. Lower right shows Democratic National Chairman Robert E. Iiannegan as be was sworn in as postmaster general. Upper right. Judge Lewis B. Schwcllenback of Washington takes oath as secretary of labor from Judge Sherman Minton of Indiana. G.I. Meets General His Father Woman Fire Warden Former Secretary of State Cordell null, a delegate to the United Nations conference at San Francisco, who was unable to attend because of illness, is shown signing the United Nations charter at the state department in Washington. Hull, although ill, was consulted by other delegates before and daring the conference. Charter met with his active support. IIow War Hit Merchant Shipping He Fired Last Shot r j Carrying her days supply of water in the tank on her back, Dorothy Rarely, if ever, does a mere lieutenant greet a general of the army Martin, fire watcher, clambers over But Lt. Bruce Arnold did it that way when he met the rough path to her home on top with hello, pop. his dad. General of the Army H. H. Arnold, on Okinawa. The general of the tower on top of Iron mounIs commanding general of the army air forces. His son is with the 834th tain. .She lives alone, and she says she loves it at present. AAA on Okinawa. Meeting took place during inspection trip. Yank Weds Russian Princess The crowning ceremony of the Orthodox rites features the wedding f Princess Xemia Romanoff, daughter of Prince Andrew of Russia, and Lt. Calhoun Ancrum of the U. S. army, In the Rnssian Orthodox church, SC Phillips, in Buckingham Palace road, London. They met while Lieutenant Ancrum was stationed with U. S. tioops In London. Pfc. Dominic Mozzetta, 19, of Providence, R. I., who fired the last shot in the European phase of the war, shown as he arrived at Camp Shanks, N. Y. Mozzetta was on rescue patrol, on May 7, when he fired the last bullet at a Nazi sniper. New York Farm Boy Ration Free Dinner Instead of dodging a snorting automobile in the streets of his home city. New York, this school boy from the sidewalks of Gotham proves he enjoys running the tractor to aid war. Thousands of lobsters were cast up on the beach near Santa Monica Canyon, Calif., and for hours men, women and children swarmed over sea the beach to gather ration-fre- e gifts. This statistical table issued by the U. S. navy and British admiralty, shows the total loss of merchant ships by the Allies dnring the war, until fall of Germany. First column, or 538, represents the loss of G. S. ships. Second column, or 2,570, represents the British loss, and last column shows the total loss of all other Allies until V-- E Day. Farm Fish Ponds Prove Popular Relaxation as well as food is provided by the farm fish pond. This-ponon a North Carolina farm yielded 90 fish In three days this spring-- all of them edible. It was built by simply throwing np earth dam across a low, eroded field, then equipping it with a spillway in the corner. It Is fed by springs and was stocked with bhicgill and bass. |