rGUT THE' MICHIGAN DAILY Pictoria! NeI s Of The Day S SERVICE OF HIS C O UN T RY-FromAdmiral Ches- ter W. Nimitz (left), Vice Admiral W. F. Halsey, Jr., accepted the Distinguished Service medal for the raids he directed on Jap-held Marshall and Gilbert islands. Ceremony was on an aircraft carrier. HOW WAR SHAPES UP WITH YANKS IN C HItN A-Five Jap Planes have been bagged by this American- manned Curtiss P-40, a type plane used by American volunteers flying with, Chinese forces. W E I C H T Y' MA T T E R-'rhere's more than meets the eye in the casual -way Ernie Bonhiam, Yankee pitcher at St. Peter sburg-, Fla., campe tosses that ball.-It's of iron and wei6ghs 3 , ns Ernie spys it makes a regular ball feel IighP~tr, for the ,,tca. / M EN 0 F S H i P S A N D S E A ST R AT E G Y--Tis Is A picture of I ncle Sam's new strea mlined naval high command at a recent meetfirin In ashington, Left ton right: Rear Admniral John It. Nevton, sunb-chief' of naval opra~tin; Vicer"Admirarl Frederick .1, Jiorne. vice-chifF f naal opral~nsAdmiral Ernest .1. KIng, comnnindr-iII-dhierf If, t .t. fleet and chief of 1na1k-l ope-ration's; Vicer Admniral Russell Wtillkon, chief oif staff to ('omman3der-in1-Chief King; Rear Admniral Richard S. I-Ax.ard"., deputy chief of staff. r y t . k. : ;, > X *7~ i t E f. _... _ ___ G R EET IN G S, S O LD IER--Pvt. Mario Yon, son of a composer-father with standing among directors of church music, Pietro Yon, greets Archbishop Francis .T. Spellman of St. Patrick's cathedral, New York. The senior Yon directs cathedral music. A R R I V A --Sir victor Sas- soon, British catalist reputed one of world's wealthiest men, reached N. Y. aboard an Amer- ican ship that brought 175 pas- sengers from southwest Pacific. T H E BIG- E Y EBaby G;eorge Hubbard Potter III, looks big-eyed at a cock-eyed world. Newly adopted, his foster father, Maj. G. H. Potter, Jr., is a prisoner of the Japs, taken from Wake Island; Mrs. Potter reached California from Hawaii. P R 10 OR R I C H T S-.Pre-war tire in lions' cage at Audubon park zoo in New Orleans is safe from tire-thieves, you can bet.' B A R E F 00O T B 0 Y--Gangling S. I. Folks, son of a Florid cattleman, kicked off his high-heeled ranch boots to fire top score cof 279 in Southeastern Intercollegiate rifle championship at At- lanta. lie's a junior at the University of Florida. m gx: 6''m :: !:!i - x N: "'': : M; . 0 1111