VA~~JL Ii~~~R~i THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY FIAAIL1,14
MIDAY, A-PRIL 17, 19V
Pitra
News
Of
Thy
Day
WALLACE OPENS BASEBALL SEASON -- With a tremendous fling, Vice President, Henry A.
Wallace (left; center) pitched out the first; hall in Washington as the Nats met the Yankees in the
season's opener. Neat to the vie president on tbhe right is Clark Griffith, Washington club presi-
dent, then Burky Barris, Washin ton manager, a nd Joe McCarthy, Yankee leader.
NEW AMBASSADOR RECEIVED - Admiral William H. Stand-ly (left), new United States am-
bassador to Russia, presented his credentials in Moscow to Michael Kalinin, chairman of the ;Presid-
im of the Supreme Soviets of the U.S.S.R. Man in center unidentified. This picture was radioed
from Moscow to New York.
FESTIVE-Hlat and bag of
yellow python dresses .up- the
one-piece dress Nancy Colemnan
chooses for a stroll oh~ movie Jot.
It's brown crepe splashed with
yellow and turquoise.
RAF LEAVES WRECKAGaE - Sources in Vichy describe this picture as a v'iew of wrecked build-
ings after the British air raid March 3 on the Renault motor plant near Paris.
GOVERNOR SMILES - Both wearing_ broad- smiles,, Illinois' Gov. Dwight. H. Green ;(right) eon-
gratilated Sen., C. Wayland Brooks (left) in Chicago after the latter's renominatin was assured in
the Illinois Republican primary. Mrs. Brooks (cen ter) was, just as pleased, as her husband swept to a.
lopsided victory over Warren Wright, Illinois state treasurer.
GENERAL LEADS ATTACK
-- Thirteen U. S. bombers, led
personally by Brig.-Gen. Ralph
Royce (above), made smashing
attacks on Japanese bases in the
Philippines, it was announced.
The planes operated from Aus-
tral ia.
TWO-BAGGER TLIES IT UP -De~troit's Pinkie Higgins slid home with the ru1n that tied Cleveland
in the second inning of the season opener at De troit. Catcher Gene Desautels is waiting for the
ballliigins sored oin Ned flarris' double. The hIdian~s forged ahead in later inings to win 5 to r.
ANNOUNCER - dill Stern;
nationally known sportscaster,
does between -round s spielinug for
the blue Network.
TROOPS ARRIVE IN A UST AL A --- U. S. troops, after .their arrival in Australia recently,' dis-
r mbai k from t henir tansport at an unnamed port. Note American flag on ship at upper right. -
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