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Show raw Six The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County. Utah rt t - ? ; T.fi Vs'--' 4 A' r v ' , f ? r i v z ftS IA I ? w ! s M ; m I . t 1 I': 71 (S T T I r I 4 ? i 1 . uii V NO WORK . NO CONTRACT, . . 5 t John L. Leals, president of the he doUnited Mine Workcri, ll vrrr cl his famous admonition to No con- coal mine operators: The old agreetract, no work. ment expired April I, 1 ' f K ... OKLAHOMA WINS NATIONAL BASKETBALL TITLE AGAIN For the second year in a row, Okla-bom- a A. & M. college, Stillwater, won the NCAA basketball championship by conquering North Carolina at Madison Square Garden, 43 to 40. Photo shows the winning team circled around their coach, Henry Iba, as be accepts the St. Clair memorial trophy from Mrs. Jimmy W. St. Clair, widow of the late basketball committee chairman, In whose name the award Is granted annually.' ;UNITEDSTATE$ POSTAGE 'k ic , it t - " : S' ! . f DRAMATIC EXIT OF RUSSIA N DELEGATION . . . Andrei Gromyko, left, bead of the USSR delegation to the United Nations security conference, followed by other delegates and accompanied by Frank Begley, right, chief of security, as be leaves the conference room after a dispute on the Iranian situation. SS ifk" JF 0j t ,v; v. r t HONORING THOSE STAMP TO IIONOR VETS X ,i SERVED WHO HAVE S . . . This special thrce-ccstamp honoring veterans of World War II will be Issued on May 9. It will be of s'andard size and will include a facsimile of the honorable discharge emblem now seen on so many lapels. nt V P ", I .s'"' l' IMP - 1 f-v . . ; m- i 4 ,, jj: v.- 1 ( .jp 4 x M 4 - '1.; . S3 & - , t, :v. rr '". xJ X ' ft h' 7.- : N' s,HVa .... : a iai "" x V,V - .. 4 7 Iif.1 Lx , : ... WISCONSIN BASKETBALL CnAMPS The high school basketball five from Reedsville, which recently captured the state title In championship series held at Madison. Reedsville, with a population of only 837, Is proud of John Gable, principal and coach of his team. Left to right, Karl Maertz, Henry Bchnke, Bernard Kubale, Ed Shimon and Roman Kugle. Coach Gable Is 6bown In center of group. Photo Milwaukee Journal. 1 ... A general view from the rear of the council chamber as the momentous opening session of the United Nations security council got underway at Hunter College, New York City. U. S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes is addressing the delegates. He declared flatly that no nation has the right to take the law Into its own hands. Governor Dewey welcomed the delegates. AT OPENING OF UNO SECURITY COUNCIL t v- ... & BE KIND TO ANIMALS For the entire week, animals of every species have the right of lording it over humankind. Be Kind to Animals Week Is sponsored by the American Humane association but widely observed. vH N r . Ttil A'-- j V s x- V er"' AH REVAMP COURT MARTIAL . . . Dean Arthur T. Vanderbilt, New York university law school, who has been named chairman of civilian board of nine law experts to overhaul armys court martial procedure which has been severely criticized recently. SPRING HAS TRULY ARRIVED . . . When youngsters forsake the nursery for a day of fishing in New Yorks Central park lake. The gentleman, Bruce Fitzgerald, 2, has had nary a nibble as yet, but he doesnt fret so long as his lady, Eleanor Jessup, 3, is by his side. Eleanor has an apple In reserve, just In case they are not able to catch any fish for their lunch. WWW 11 ?V '' f. V ' y 1l li iifeimi r A4xi THANK YOU, MR. MAYOR . . . Says Louisianas Governor Jimmie de Lesseps S. Morrison, at a recent civio H. Davis to Both men are united in their efforts southern the in city. gathering to expand industry in Louisiana. The two leaders are fast becoming one of the Souths best sales teams. Mayor-Designat- vrv- Hi": k' V T r f . J HAS NEW GODCHILD '.- . . . Mrs. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt bolds Eleanor Martin, daughter of Mrs. Hershey Martin, Mrs. former Mayris Chaney. Roosevelt was r IwaO I k0 uu if 1 s V W f ' f i i .: REUTHER ELECTED . . . Walter Reuther, former vice president' of .the United Automobile Workers of America, who was in charge of General Motors strike, defeated R. J. Thomas for the presidency of the nnion daring a heated election. After election they both pledged united support to CIO. infants godmother at San Francisco christening. w V i. y 7 k ' ... a. .. v y: f A j x A Arr.ar. .. WORLDS CHAMPION HEN . . . Ernest B. Parmenler, Franklin, Mass., shown with Miss Massachusetts, Rhode Island Red hen, which established a new worlds record at official egg laying contests by producing 351 eggs In 357 days. During the past 14 years, Parmenters Reds have won 20 official egg laying contests from Maine to California. This champion may end up in the New England Museum of Natural History, URGES INCREASE . . . Bernard M. Baruch, 75, financier and counselor of Presidents, nrged the granting of increased wages and prices as an immediate Incentive to production. GANDHI TALKS OVER RADIO . . . Following the announcement of Prime Minister W. Clement Attlee that India may elect her own freedom, the great leader of India, Mahatma Gandhi, went on the air to tell his followers what kind of a freedom he wanted for India. The British cabinet was on its way to disenss the matter with Gandhi. Lord Pethwick Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps and A. W. Alexander made np the group. ' J |