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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pace Six KRUG SUCCEEDS ICSES . . . Jul-lo- s A. Krug, 8, RIadison, W'li., who has txea appointed by President Truman as the new secretary of the interior, lie was formerly chair-ma- n of WTH and chief power engineer of TVA. Since leaving government service be has beaded an Krng engineering company. his satisfaction In the way the Interior department has been administered In the past by SecreCHILD STAR WINS BROWNIE AWARD . . . Beverly Simmons, seven-year-omovie star, may not win an tary Ickes. Oscar" this year, but she bas already been awarded a Brownie" from her Girl Scout troop in appreciation of ber fine screen portrayals. She Is shown In the center as Janice, left, and Fhylis Jones, right, presents her with the Brownie." The presentation took place on the set of Three Kids and a Queen." ld iVE-M- )a,. r D A x H ; te7?ouwW i ci i ... The National Midwinter regatta, FIRST POSTWAR REGATTA held recenUy on the shores of Los Angeles, drew more than 75 crack meet. Many sailing crafts from Pacific coast points. In a three-da- y classes of the trim boats were represented In the colorful sailing event, the first since the start of the war. The event was sponsored by the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce and Southern California Yachting association. '-J- tMy X 's. !-- 1 J2L.L m i t- - -- M , .' f i j. RILE ITALY . . . Prince Vittorio Di Savola, son of the regent of Italy and grandson of the last king of Italy, whose abdication has opened the way to the throne for the Ills father Is Prince boy prince. Umberto. MAY IJ ij x v! it ) I t J, 1 iv II .3 - 1 .ti I t v r r , UV-;.-v.V!- 'j ' . I 4 : .i ' XX ... ' f i i ; j tr r ' I n . ' v ii'iMfi NiiAum ... MOTHERS PICKET SCHOOL BOARD Protesting the school boards refusal to appoint Miss Ruth D. Morrow, veteran teacher, as principal of the Center school, Everett, Mass., mothers bearing placards and several young pupils picketed the school. The school board bad previously named a young war veteran to the post. Other school strikes were reported In several sections of the country. Chicago group is demanding a grand jury Investigation of their school board. BELIEVE IT OR NOT IT RUNS Edward C. Hammond, Newton, Mass., did not let auto shortages stand in his way. With a bit of Yankee ingenuity he concocted his own auto which Hammond calls the Weep. It has aU accessories, including a wicker basket for golf clubs and a series of horns, sirens, bells and light. The builder says that It can go 50 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Hammond is at the wheel of his creation. DOCTOR CHURCHILL . . . Winston Churchill, former prime minister of Great Britain, as he received the degree of doctor of laws from the University of Miami, at the Orange Bowl, before thousands In a public ceremony. ? '' f FIRE GIRLS . . . Americas oldest organization for young girls, the Camp Fire Girls, celebrates its 34th birthday, March 17 to 23. The purpose of Camp Fire is to provide opportunities for enjoyable, worthwhile activities for the girls leisure time through which they can develop their best potentialities. During the war they did more than their part, not only on the front lines but on the home front. HUNT WILD BOAR . . . Shown is BIRTHDAY OF CAMP James Lynn, left, and Benny Warren, Chicago Cub players who are training on Catalina Island, Calif. They took time off to look for wild boar in the hills on Catalina island. TEXAN STAR . . . Jack Robinson, 18, Fort Worth, Texas, who bas scored about 350 points while serving as forward on Baylor univer- ... COMES THE ELECTRONIC HOT DOG The Radio Chef, promised for several months, arrived at New York to make life more complicated. The gadget for dispensing the electronically cooked frankfurters is being by Sammy Kaye. The frankfurters are wrapped in cellositys basketball team. Young Rob- demonstrated roll, ready for the consumer, who inson is considered one of the most phane and enclosed in an oven-fres- h deposits a dime in the inevitable slot. promising 1946 players. f' I " L FOOD PROBLEM . . . ert C. Hoover, former Presi-an- d foremost food expert World War I, bas been Invited resident Truman to aid in postworld food problems. He has active in foreign relief work. ON SCHOOL FOR VETERAN FATHERS . . . Designed to prepare G.L dads for coping with situations that may arise when they meet their offspring, a bundles from heaven class is held In New York CMv. Ex-- I. William Carey is the student with the dunce cap. He Is listening to nurse Vivian Percival, who explains the correct technique of diapering. daughter. Dawn. Nurse says he must The baby is Careys the job. enjoy really NEW STATE AIDE . . . Maj. Gen. John H. Hllldring, New Rochelle, N. Y., who has been named by President Truman to be an assistant secretary of state. General Hi lidring served as director of war department civil affairs. ... ARGENTINA HOLDS ELECTION Strong man Col. Juan Peron, dictator of Argentina, right, who appeared by early returns to have been defeated for ths presidency by Dr. Jose P. Tamborinl, left, democratic onion candidate. Antiquated system of resulted in several weeks delay in the final count. The election of Dr. Tamborinl was favored by the U. S. state department as an aid in the friendly neighbor policy in Latin America. vote-counti- |