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Show The Cache American. Lojr.in, Cache County. Utah Atomic Bomb Expert Pa ire Three So This Is, or Was, Hiroshima Russias Entry Into War Against Japs Provides Rases rtf. I . - STATION A I Sn 3 rJ -- AMUR BAY GOLDEN HOMl flAMACKS - r '' r . y - ' ' . t-- l fkAlitoFf' r cuns fATAOCUS 1. . ur .SNx ., ' 4 x ' .v t f,: " ' ' 7-- f J i-, 5 a . r- ' I 'V , '" . ' . 4ei iV' V' ' tf f " , Tkazak'etvitch ' A ..W Shortly after the Red government declared war against Japan, the powerful Soviet Far Eastern army was already roiling across the Manehnrlan frontier with the Red air force blasting a path ahead of It. Air bases in Russia will now be available to the United States air forces. This will place Japan in easy striking distance for any type of plane, army or navy, and will cot down fuel load required on trips. Major Bong Killed y 1 ' . y 'W.v ' . ..i ' - r:. MURAVIEF FROMONTORYX CUN$i 1 v J ,:-T V' UlYiUS COM To Dr. J. Robert Oppcnhelmer, theoretical physicist of the University of California, joes the credit for of achieving the Implementation atomic energy for military purposes. Working with a staff of scientists throughout the nation "the impossible" was accomplished. t -- N ? . r,' to III ICOIOIN fc3 ' S. :. 'OCV ,j'Utuafl V. - 1 r-- Ji '. '--ai '3- . y tf f v Vv a .VV" "l XL'Y' ' trs:t ' ' M '4 . I ' ' ' ' vu .'X ' I ' -- . -- 1 , . t-- . , V- - W iA v 1 S' - . . i V 4'W X? 'W ' t fc . . - . S - i . 14 -- f ,i- 1 T - ; r v i - ' v. V -- r- f ' An aerial view of the Japanese city of Hiroshima, an important industrial center and military base, which was the first target to be hit by the new atomic bomb, announced by President Truman. The following morning the Japs admitted extensive damage done by the new "bombs. Only one bomb was dropped and sixty per cent of the city estimated destroyed. With but One Single Thought New Atomic Force Harnessed Against Japanese MaJ. Richard Ira Bong, flier top ranking U. S. ace with 40 Japanese planes downed in combat, was killed as he struggled to escape from the 0 Shooting Star he had taken up for test at Burbank, Calif. Ilis parachute was partly opened. P-8- Player of Jai-Al- ai Even ones Imagination cannot exaggerate the potentialities of the destruction that will be caused by the new atomic bombs now being dropped npon Japanese cities. The perfected bomb was the work of many leadInitial ing scientists of the United States, Canada, England as well as those from other European countries. work was started before the United States entered the war. More than two billion dollars was spent to perfect the destructive secret weapon. Army Air Aces Turn Farmers Admiral Lord Louis Mountbattcn, left, and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur are shown as they chatted at General MacArthurs headquarters, during the visit of Lord Louis to the Philippines area recently. They laid plans for fast and complete victory over the Japs. Mountbatten commands the Southeast Asia area against Japan. Ready for Mikados White Horse Farming by Jeeps i L S Jai-almay never take the place of baseball or basketball, but it has won plenty of followers in the United States since it was introduced a year ago at Miami, Fla. It holds the top spot among sports in Spancountries. ish and ai Latin-Amerlc- When a soldier speaks of a chicken he doesnt often refer to the kind shown here. These army fliers at the Air Force Convalescents farm at Pawling, N. Y., are pretty enthusiastic about the creatures they are feeding. The interest shown by the fliers has proven a big factor in aiding them in regaining their health. 500-ac- re Congresswoman Acts Trio of Black Macs Killers 1 Preparing to play the leading role In "Candida, Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce is shown in her costume for the George Bernard Shaw play opening in Stamford. Conn. Three enemy kills apiece were chalked up by these three members Macs Killers, marine nlghtfighter squadron operating over Okinawa. The squadron, under command of Lt. Col. Marion M. Magruder, leads marine corps in night killings. L. to R., 1st Lt. R. S. Ilemstad, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1st Lt. A. F. Deilamand, Brookline, Mass., and 1st Lt. Robert E. Wellwood, Sheridan, Wyo. of "Black Part of the reconversion plan will put the war-bor- n jeep on the farm. With certain modifications it will be able to perform most of the farm and can chores except milking even do that by furnishing the power for the milking machines. They are not being made available. Vets Piay Waterball Basketball the hard way is played with gusto by navy veterans at the U. S. naval hospital. Arrowhead Springs, Calif. Some of the boys ars shown crowding the basket. Recalling Admiral William P. Halseys (insert) intention to ride the down the streets of Tokyo, the Reno, Nev., chamber of commerce decided he shouldnt be riding bareback. This silver-mountsaddle, which cattlemen acclaimed to masterpiece and costing $2,000, has been forwarded to the Admiral to go with his recently acquired spurs. Mikados white horse ed Japs Wanted Atomic Bomb Data This picture shows three Japanese scientists who went to Berkeley, Calif., in 1940, and tried vainly to ferret out American secrets of atomic research. Dr. Ed. McMillan, University of California physicist, is shown feeding them accurate but worthless information. The final lesson was given by crews of superfortresses recently over their cities. |