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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pace Six M;W 1. 8. 8. R. PRESIDENT . . . Nikolai M. Shvrrnlk, former vice president, ba been elevated to the presidency of the V. S. 8. R. at a joint session of the Suprrme Soviet parliament at Moscow, President Kalinin resigned because of poor health. X- , , . fl I - f m I , . j' 7y.. . - v -- f- V . e, f 7,-- .... TIIE WORD FOR POSTWAR HOLLAND . . . The reconstruction period In postwar Holland Is the forgetting period. The Dutch, tortured by four years of German occupation, are doing their best to of their bombed wipe out the memory but do not have the wherewithal with which to rebuild the vast areas cities, which still look as they did at the end of the war. There is no building material, no machinery and apparently no planning. Insert shows a pathetic figure In this era, Queen Wilhclmina, as she drove through The Hague ruins. STATIC IS .i WESTERN YARNS IN THE MAKING . . . John II. Latham, left, writer of Western yarns for pulp magazines, gets material for future stories from Slim Haynes, town marshal of Rockport, Texas. Latham chose Arkansas county, near Corpus Chrlstl, as Ideal place to gather material. The region Is famous for Its tomatoes, cucumbers and grapes as well as oyster beds, shrimp fisheries and oil wells. 1 md. dm ARMYS ADMINISTRATIVE CHIEF . . . MaJ. Gen. Edward F. Witsell, who relieved MaJ. Gen. James Alexander L'lio as adjutant general of the army. General Witsell Is m veteran of many overseas assignments. L-ei- rr, : v - yx . Vj! . vUj mm m club and FFA AND FFA SHOW PRODlCED REAL WINNERS . . . Compcti.lon among OKLAHOMA entries reached a new high at the Oklahoma Livestock show, Oklahoma City. Ellabell Swigart, Mooreland, lower left, had the grand champion with her hereford calf. Raymond Lucklnblll, 15, Guthrie, upper right, won the championship with his shorthorn calf. Grand championship lamb was won by southdown owned by Doo Clark, Frederick, upper left. A duroc jersey owned by Jerome Smith, Banner, lower right, champion pig. & BllKM ... ifjy c y 1 iSr 4-- H 4-- H Col Rob- ert H. Neville, New York City, former Stars and Stripes editor In Italy, has been named to the ... L The working section of the mail FLYING PACKET plane which will be outfitted with specially designed, lightweight equipment for sorting airmail In flight. No such facilities for speedy handling have ever been Installed in a plane before. The mail would be sorted by one or two clerks In middle of plane. Bags of storage mail, bulk mail and registered mail would be kept forward and in rear section. ALL-MAI- immuMift ,.i mm riw caste board to study system in the army and recommend changes. six-ma- -- . ' ' 4-- H CASTE BOARD' 1 Cl 4 v 'j t i 'J ; ' .. I ixwwtf JiMMfci' . X-.- J 1 f "' r 1 s ft r ' f i, I y- " y-- wr n k' 1 A V Xt 70 VI & . ,ll ,yfl FAMED EDUCATOR NOW BLIND . . . Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president emeritus of j HUNTING . . . U. S. Ambassador Richard C. Patterson Jr., right, and Marshal Tito, head of the federative peoples republic of Yugoslavia, are pictured preparing for a hunting trip near Ruma. Ambassador Patterson left shortly after the hunt for a vacation Dip to the U. S. TITO TAKES AMBASSADOR Columbia university, New York City, who was recently stricken blind, shown as he was led from meeting with Winston Churchill. W O. k ... Dr. Wendell CURE FOR FLU M. Stanley, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, N. J., discoverer of the centrifuge type of Influenza vaccine which should save the lives of millions of people. t LIE VISITS PRESIDENT TRUMAN . . . Trygve Lie, secretary general of the United Nations, who arrived In the U. S. for the meeting of the security council in New York, is shown as he conferred with President Truman and Secretary of State James F. Byrnes at the White House. One of the first problems with which he will have to deal is the charges filed by the Iranian government against Russia. WWW jiy.ewjy ' v .tx t-, ........... 1. . x a -.yv . ia a i s 1 4 - j , I .vv:.':-- "v';iv'I;::'. v v xy v '' i '4 if i.ST -' , snssass s. A l J IRAN OBJECTS .' . . Ambassador Hussein Ala of Dan has announced the filing of formal protest against the Soviet Union for continued occupation of that country. Ala was the first ambassador from Iran to the U. S. , J 1 ViJ w4S . 1 yrJs ... V JAPANS POLICY Is being reorganized by Lewis J. Valentine, former police commissioner of New York City. As police . tv ... EDGE ON ATOMIC ENERGY Dr. Arthur H. Compton of Washof the leading atomic scientists, one St. Louis, Mo., ington university, who played a leading part in the development of the atomic bomb, shows his wife, while vacationing at Atlantic City, N. J., that he can handle 01 Dobbin just as well as he handled the atomic experiments. Mrs. Compton was a delegate to the YMCA convention. 0 Mac-Arth- ur, appointed Commissioner Valentine, has stated that be will have unlimited power. who f ' V. ' 7 y'qi'w 1 : Hi Vv' com- missioner he was credited nationally as having the most efficient police system In the United States, a valuable asset in placing the Japanese police upon an efficient basis. General al V S' ... RUSHING THE FOOTBALL SEASON Villanova college, Philadelphia, has started spring football practice with its biggest turnout since 1941. Left to right are Richard Janson, Burgenfield, N. J.; Art Resher, Sharon, Pa.; Ed. Siesla, West Warwick, R. I., and AI Litwa, Camden, N. J., who are all candidates for backfieid positions. Most colleges will not start spring training until after Easter. |