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Some 6,000 men and women veterans General of the Army Dwight D. 0f World War 11 were sworn into the Legion while spectators held their breath as the candidates the Eisenhower, while attending the pledge. The Legion plans to recruit five to six million veterans of the last war to add to their repeated ranks. In American Legion convention Chi cago, was nominated by President Truman to succeed General Marshall as chief of stall of the army, lie started on his duties Immediately. j Leathernecks Visit Chinese Opera House in Peiping Nobel Prize Winner T" r ' Capt. Harold Stasscn, USNR, receives his final pay from the navy and becomes a civilian. Paymaster Is Lt. Com. F. C. Mathis, New Brighton, Pa. (right). Former Governor Stassen stated that he would become active In the 1916 congressional campaign and In a plan to liberalize the Republican party. He refuses to discuss the 1918 presidential campaign, although be Is considered a candidate. Americas Oldest Style of Football J pf ' St ' :VV, ; y,;Vi i? ssal. l yj I n Gabrlcla Mistral, the ; Chilean poetess, was named as the ?i 1915 winner of the Nobel prize for literature. The famous poetess lives in Eio de Janeiro. The Nobel prize for peace was recently awarded to Marine SSgt. John J. Kaiser Jr. of East Keansburg, N. J., center, and Cpl. Max R. Roemer of Kanformer Secretary of State Hull. sas City, Mo., right, shoot the breeze with a couple of Chinese opera stars in a backstage bull session" at the Peiping Opera house. Continuous performances were staged for the 1st marine division occupying the area by these Chinese troupers. The leathernecks say they plan to master Chinese opera and bring it back to America, with hopes that it may become generally accepted. well-know- Stork Landing Place Something New in Christmas Cards r if I vy, f f it yiv. ' .X avW a. a- i Legion Hears Nimitz f': U MUST ClM CUILOBB n v uA born in Arm? rj ; ! , s '4ii- ' Y . V If 1 60? All APT? ' f s,J v v ! y r' K fWE.0887 o jr Stuart Kabbel parades the streets of Hollywood in an Bringing a gay, warm touch to the most joyous holiday season In Soccer was the first kind of football played in the United States. It attempt to secure a home for his Is the only game of football played in most of the world. The greatest wife, Betty, who is expect- years Is pretty Phyllis Creore of Rochester, N. Y. No Christmas card can be casually tossed aside will come from her. Instead, shining single soccer organization in the world is the Lighthouse Boys club in ing arrival of stork shortly. He se- that tile of the cards, which later find use around the house as hot plates corner greeting lected 500 the of shows how some Hollywood busy players. Photograph Philadelphia, consisting and Vine in the film city. club is developing new champions from among the youngsters. Pearl Harbor Group Holds Hearings ' I' ' J' -" X r Evict OPA Director and coasters, will be sent to the radio stars friends. Eisenhower Visits Iowa Relatives Adm. Chester Nimitz, USN, is as he addressed the American Legion convention In Chicago. The admiral was honored with the Legions Distinguished Service shown Celebrates Birthday Wsy-- f n.vVAWW' , . Ssfl'M I - ,, mte X'y iW M & r.&fl Hearings were started on the Pearl Harbor disaster before a Joint congressional committee. Left to right: Sen. Scott W. Lucas, Illinois; Sen. W. F. George, Georgia; Sen. Alben Barkley, Kcntjcky, chairman; Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan; and Rep. Jere Cooper, Tennessee (standing, who is chairman of the house group of the committee. I Ben W.,Koepke, OPA rent contr director for the Los Angeles are? receives his eviction notice froi owner of apartment house where h lives in Los Angeles. Apartmer owners are striking against OPA. - 4' During his recent western trip, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower stopped off at Boone, Iowa, to visit with Mrs. Eisenhowers relatives. They are, left to right: Mrs. Joel E. Carlson, aunt of Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. John S. Dowd, mother of Mrs. Eisenhower, Mr. Carlson, Miss Carlson, General Ike, Mamie Moore, and Mrs. Frances Dowd Moore, sister of Mrs. t waff ,k .J W. I Mrs. Adclair; Rill of Fort Atkinson, Wis., is shown as she celebrates her 107th birthday. Last year Vice Pres. Henry Wallace attended her celebration. |