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Show Pare The Cache American. IiOjran. Cache County, Utah Six WAB GROOM ARRIVES . . . Now the war grooms begin to arrive. 28, who Paterson, Christopher aerved aa engineer with (he Royal air force, haa distinction of belay (ho Aral war (room to arrive In the U. 8. lie will Join hla wife, l, former V. 8. Nurse Pauline at Three Rivera, (Via., where he will make hla borne. Moty-lewsk- UNITED STATES DELEGATES TO UNO RETURN . . . Arriving at LaGuardla field. New York, the American delegation to the United NaUona organisation ezpreaaed high bopea for the erganltaUon when It next merta In the United States. Left te right as they leave the UNO Clipper are Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Edward Stettlnius, bead ef the delegaUon, John F. Dalles, New York International nn-cladvisor, and Sen. John Townsend. They all seem encouraged by progress made at the first meeting. al . . . President Truman is shown with the eleven pens be used te sign the bill, which be objected to as not being strong enough. Left to right, standing In back of President, are Rep. Geo. E. Outland, Calif.; Rep. Wm. M. Whittington, Miss.; Sen. Geo. D. Aiken, Vt.; and Sen. Geo. L. Radcllffe, Md. The President said that the act was a step forward toward the goal that be TOOK ELEVEN PENS TO SIGN BILL had act. i.H SIX LEGS . . . LIVES wonder of Canlta, the the Bronx, N. Y., is shown being held by her owner, Mrs. Julia Cortes. The rat arrived at the Cortes home from parts unknown and adopted the household. NINE V! 7P y) ... TURNS OUT A HOUSE A DAY New machine developed by R. G. LeTourneau, Peoria, 111., will turn out a house with two bedrooms in 24 hours. The machine can be rolled into position on a home site on pneu-mat- io tired wheels, pour the concrete and move on to the next site within 24 hours. The mass production idea has been demonstrated to Wilson W. Wyatt, FHA. Unions are expected to object to this type of ... NATIONS BIGGEST SURPLUS GOODS SALE Square miles of surplus war goods, ranging from spools of thread to giant road scrapers and derricks, are being readied at the Port Hueneme navy depot, California, for what will probably be the biggest surplus goods sale in the nation. Shown in photograph are some of SENATOR ON STAND . . . Appear- ing before the Pearl Harbor committee, Sen. Thomas C. Hart (Conn., R.) stated that he never had seen the wind messages as Navy Capt. L. F. Safford had previously the tractors which will be sold to the civilian market. one day. X' Only one kind of goods will be offered for sale In '5-V- i r ,. h ffcm mu- Jr .$v- T '4;. ixVv xv. -Jy'- r it xr W ' '! NO MORE COMMERCIALS Morris A. Kay, Alhambra, . . . Calif., says he has the answer to singing commercials! Its a commercial JAPANESE SILK TO THE RESCUE The drasUo nylon hose shorteliminator for radios. Just plug age in the U. S. may soon be remedied, in part, by the shipment of silk In your radio and all commercials or silk hose from Japan. Photograph shows plant at Mimata village, as are shorted out. manager checks the stacks of books of raw silk awaiting shipment. ... ... LONESOME G.I. As the first snowfall of the year hits the dismal city of Tokyo, this U. S. soldier, far from home, with no knowledge of the language, looks like he would rather be some other place. iJ '' :Pr ''' J s - At TAXICADE OF WORLD WAR n VETS ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON . . . To protest the refusal of Chicago authorities to grant them taxicab livets arrived in Washington to present censes, the Chicago their claims to the federal authorities. They say that more than 1,000 veterans want to operate taxicabs but due to monopoly they are barred. taxi-drivi- - fes.t W t ; hI : 0 rX L ... X xx ySjafc5 ' 9, ?: :jr y 0 rV i FOUGHT UNDER TWO FLAGS . . . TS Leonard Bernhardt, Garden City, L. I., who served as honorary chairman of Red Army Week, in effort to aid orphans of Russian soldiers. He holds eight U. S. decorations, including silver star. Bernhardt also served In Russian army. INVESTIGATE ESPIONAGE . . . Justice R. Taschereau, left, and Justice R. L. Kellock, right, members of the Supreme court of Canada, who have been appointed by the dominion government to act as members of a commission to hear evidence on the espionage ring that disclosed wartime secrets to a foreign mission in Ottawa. United States officials have stated that material information on the atomic bomb could not have been CHINAS BEST FRIEND . . . Often referred to as Chinas best friend, Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer has been active as chief of staff to Genand fao-to- r eralissimo Chlang Kai-shein industrial development of China. k, TRAINING IN PANAMA . . . New York Yanks start their grind to prepare for the coming season in sunny Panama. This is the first time that a big league team has trained in Central America. Phil Rizzuto is shown as he unlimbers his club. The McCarthy men are being treated like visiting potentates in the Canal Zone, as evidenced by tli ; remarkable receptions. Other teams have scattered to the four winds for their training period. |