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Show The Cache American. IOfrnn. Cache County. Utah Named as New Czar; Pa ire Three Record Tokyo Lying in Ruins Struggles Back to New Life Non-Sto- p Tokyo-Clncag- o Flight m (ft V ) ; f" t i t 7 t ,y7. '' y LJ I ii K ij- - h ;?... Ls X f. V ; $ - A . . 1 ' ' l, i X.v.Tv . . Nkr, j ' i -- j - - -- -' . t v - ' - if luLJ J' i 1 ;i Defense Lines, Bases Desired by Army in Pacific . forced down at Chicago for furling, on Its proposed p flight. The distance from Tokyo to Chicago was p 5,995 mile. High winds prevented the plans to Washington. The flight was made in 25 hours. Insert shows from left: Brig. Gen. Emmet 0'Doiu.rll, MaJ. Gen. Curtis I.emay and Lt. Gen. Barney Giles, leaders of the famous flight. One of the B-2- non-sto- Tokyo-Washlngt- non-sto- Burton Appointed f f fa 4 : near the Imperial palace, shows the devastating multi of This area la the heart American fire bombing attacks. Each section of the city ts responsible for clearing away Its own debris and the Japanese bare been ordered to do a good Job. Eric Johnston, upper. West roast Industrialist and president of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, who bas been appointed to succeed Will II. Hays as the film Industry's ciar. Lower photograph shows Edgar L, Warren, Chicago regional WLB chief, who becomes labor esar. vr f of Tokyo, bombed-ou- t t J 1 . -- Jnl - Named to Investigate Pearl Ilarhor X t 4. . f w'!i m.-- The joint congressional committee named to Investigate the Harbor disaster of December 7, 1911, Is composed of, from left to Senators Alben W. Barkley (Dcm., Ky.), Walter F. George (Drm., Scott Lucas (Dem., 111.), Homer Ferguson (Rep., Mich.) and Ralph ster (Rep., Maine). i Pearl right: Ga.), Brew- iwsm w V a W-- A Without a dissenting vote the senate confirmed the appointment of Sen. Harold Hits Burton (Rep., Ohio) to the U. S. Supreme court. Burton, 57, Is a native of Massachusetts and served as a captain in World War I. He was former mayor f Cleveland. Baby Star Weds G.I. Proposals by Air Gen. Henry H. Arnold for maintenance of a series of defense lines in the Pacific for future national security ft receiving growing support in congress. The latest proposal would provide major fleet bases at Pearl narbor, Guam, Saipan, Manus and Noumea, with a main naval air base at Mactan island in the Philippines. The whole would provide chains of security far from the United States shores. The house committee said the bases are needed to maintain peace. Hurricane and Fires Strike Florida Keys V . House members of the committee include, left to right: Representatives Jere Cooper (Dem., Tenn.), J. Bayard Clark (Dem., N. C.), John W. Murphy (Dem., Pa.), Frank B. Keefe (Rep., Wis.) and Bertrand Gearhart (Rep., Calif.). The committee may also investigate conditions on the Philippine Islands. Claimed Worlds Fastest Growing City Back to the Islands fj': g. I " VAL D 44 1 Home PCMM 5 OF 4, , . OE QUB6C FASTEST GKOIfflK 1934-POPUlATI- j $ 5 PfOOliCIK II IKftij PR0SPCCTC2S IW HUU-IW- & 10 If teem r1 Xlt Seventeen-year-ol- d ley Temple, the movies, dress as she John G. Agar star Shirformer baby star of shown in her bridal was married to Sgt. Jr. of Chicago. More than 200 persons were reported injured In a fire at the Richmond navy blimp base as a tropical hurricane reaching a peak velocity of 143 miles per hour swept across the Florida Keys. More than 50,000 persons were driven to seek emergency shelter in South Florida alone. Hundreds of homes were reported damaged and destroyed in the Keys. Paul V. McNutt, shownn as he was sworn in as commissioner of the Philippines, a position that he held before the fall to the Japanese after Pearl Harbor attack. His appointment met with the approval of the Philippine government and people Promise Delivery of Thousands of Tires Recruiting Head film Calling Tokyo Taxi 14 ' Ki,- - Patterson Replaces Secretary Stimson rsi 1 , f crs Mayor Eugene Bernard, left, enlisted local business men to erect sign at entrance to Val DOr, rapidly growing mining community in the newly discovered ore tone of western Quebec, to prove that In 12 years the city had an Increase of 1500 per cent in population. Postwar plans are for the handling of gold, sine and copper from nearby mines. I '. ;K k; Hu Bob Cromie of Chicago is experiencing language difficulty as be dickers with a Japanese rickshaw boy for a ride In the ruined capital. Price bas doubled since surrender, also true of other prices. Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson, left, who has been named President Truman to succeed Secretary Stimson, right, as secretary of war. This was the seventh cabinet change since President Trnman took office. Patterson was made undersecretary while training in the field ith the New York National Guard. He has been in charge of army by Tires, thousands of them, are shown moving out of the huge plants of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company, Akron, Ohio, to civilian users everywhere. The reconversion from military to civilian tire production was almost Immediate, and first line tires wiil flow, in quantities, to the civilian market. ever-increasi- i To Brig. Gen. Harold N. Gilbert, USA, has been entrusted the direction of the greatest recruiting campaign in the history of the army. oduction. |