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Show PROVO (UTAH) ADAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26,' 1940 PAGE TWO Washington Merry-Go-Round (Continued From raffe .One) a mystery;' for thU is about the first time farm leaders have shied away from the public feed trough. Ed. O'Neal, head of the Farm Bureau, is vigorously opposing the Jonea-Bankhead bill, which would keep farm interest rates permanently perman-ently at 3 per cent, instead of being be-ing boosted automatically on July 10 to 5 and 6 per cent. Norman Tabor, head of , the Gmnge, is also opposed aome of few critics say because he is a candidate for secretary of agriculture agri-culture it there la a Republican victory In November. . Hesult la a storm of protest in-fude in-fude both the Grange and the Farm Bureau, many of whose members say: i,rWby should we pay $5 a year to theae fellows to work against our Interests?"1 There also al-so have been manythreats of resignation, and it lookslike an even greater split than ever; between be-tween the upper one-third farm group and the lower two-thirds. NO JFAIIM Kit JKyEY1f Midwestern. Senators are telling about an incident which occurred after Dewey spoke in Minneapolis ca bis Western tour.. Shortly thereafter, there-after, Vanden berg spoke in twin. city St. Paul, and was visited by a group of farm leaders who asked various questions. One was. "What do you think of the problem of, the flax surplus 7" I Vandenberg replied, "Flax sur plus ? What do you mean ? We produce less than half of our requirement re-quirement in flax, so how can there be a. surplus problem?" ' "You're right. Senator," the farmers answered. "We just wanted want-ed to see how much you knew about it. -When Dewey was here, we asked him the same question, and he' said, I regard the flax surplus sur-plus as a very serious problem, and something should be , done about if." ) I , SOUTHERN" GOP I DELEGATES . '- ' ' " Chairman Guy Gillette's I announcement an-nouncement that his Senate Campaign Cam-paign Fund Investigating Committee Commit-tee is quietly checking up on outlays out-lays in Mi western states is only part of the story..'. What lie didn't . reveal was that his committee' also ia , examining GOP "wooing' ' of delegates in the South. : Inner-political circles have buz-eed buz-eed for weeks with stories about brisk undercover activities in this rection. All the reports are im-Uar im-Uar on one point: that the Tart camp has the majority of the cuthern delegates.. Dewey has come, but only a scattering. ' ? Southern generalissimo of the Taf t campaign is West Virginia' John Marshall, experienced delegate dele-gate wangler.who helped perform the same Job for Hoover in ,1928. Marshall's, chief lieutenant is i'er ry . Howard, Nego National Corn? mitteeman from Mississippi, who also is an old hand at rounding up Southern, delegates. Dewey has 4 dieted aome years ago on political charges,, but acquitted." V -Taf t managers admit exchange holdings of Southern delegates' but insist they' were secured on the up-and-up, without slush funds, 1 Note Chief objects of the Senate Sen-ate committee's - scrutiny are FEMIMIHE HYGIENE SGotMnJ, harmless Will Er-Ji! Monrmf Kncior No danger from hanb burnlnc Irritating chtmJctls; BO Sel nor tainln. . - ' ( KFITANK Jelly ft Femlnfn ByKlrrw Quk-Mr tvm6 blH 1 circctlva niUiiUe aim lm Idral brttenlo procxHton. B-nialnt B-nialnt activa for hmrs white In contact. In convenient tub With new meaiurtn ipiiljcator. A.ik fur bmk. "WdMfT acrU.' 1 C NOW 89c CiiiMili r ft i aw At Leading JLocal IlruggMt' 'of XTtah's Newest 'arid 'Finest. GPB1 Am DAriCE HALL ; Lbcafed at WSMH. ; ISAiEillS. Follow the Search Light Ceam3 Allies West of Provo - Beautiful New Type Neon Lighting : SATOFiBAY, APRIL 27 ' SUGGEST A NAME : . For This ; New Hall and Win $25.00 Cash i VOTING HELD SATURDAY A f Arnninn - 1 f fit t i . ' - Come "Hear the New" HAMMOND NO VACH0RD V , The Finest in Utah In Connection With DOB ORTON and His New BAND Featuring Lovely ZOLA SKIDM0RE as Vocalist Gents 40c - " Ladies 10c Nazis Claim Gains V f . v i r y ! ; I - S ." ' v A. tr r-i 1 A I A sr ! . ! - ? 7. r ?' , I U,T,SH L.J j. O &OfGBO BY ' ' ' ' . BXITtSH t t GW-RVA 'N ii 1 1 in .11 A in 11 1 in 1 As British. Royal Air Force planes engaged in their most extensive raids of the war In Scandinavia Germans claimed a bombardment and Infantry attack drove British and Norwegian forces out of "Steinkjer, a town of major importance; Other moves on . ..... ; are shown on Nebraska," "where ; it is .reported Dewey forces spent a large sum, and iWisconsiri; where Garne rites are alleged to (have dished out plenty. " ,v CENSUS CHANGES CONGRESS , , , The new census is bound to cause some changes In Congress. Some State will lose Congressmen, some will gain, all as a result of the new, reapportionment Jaw. Here ia t an advance forecast of ; the states, which! will win, and those which will lose Congressmen: .State , losing two. congressmen: man: North Carolina, Florida, Ala bama, aTexas,. Tennesse, New Jer-- aey, Kentucky, Missouri ana jau-fornia. jau-fornia. States losing one Congressman: Michigan, Kansas and Louisiana. States losing two congressman: New York, Ohio and Illinois. The House always balks at enacting Reapportionment because members mem-bers fear, losing their seats. , Chief credit for putting through this act belongs to. North Carolina's quiet Representative Lindsay warren. f CAPITAL CIIATF ; j '. 1 ; .. White i House intimates are pre dicting that able Judge Bert 'ish of Florida, now U. S. Minister to Egypt, will get an ambassadorship soon. Judsre Fish is one of the few Christians ever permitted to enter Mecca, Mohammedan holy city. He was the, guest of King Ibn Saud of Arabia.. .Wiry, pvpu lar Senator Arthur Capper of Kan sas receives such a huge daily flood of. mail that he keeps six stenographers busy answering, it The bulk of the letters come from Midwest farmers. i.In contrast to NaW brasshats who seldom use planes, General George C. Marshall is a constant air traveler. In his seven months as Army boss he has flown more than '30,000 miles, including a round-trip across the Pacific ' " (Copyright. 1940, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc). VISIT ART GALLERY , . SPANISH FORK Ten members of the Athaneum Literary club, motored to Springville Wednesday night and were shown through, the art gallery by Mrs. Mae Huntin. ton who exf Cained the pictures and told of the growth of the art pro ject. Mrs. Neva Green Is president of the club. - - . mACS T"lir- ' ' in Central Norway I CAPfUf? Of z? I J I IV ato 5 0 tYFORC& n CASTS SOUTH SW)EN Ct?1VS A0VAVCJZ Or ht-:N i t' the checkerboard el war la Norway this maov : , is; VINEYARD VERS.', GEORGE F. WKLLS v lteiortr--Phon Ol-It-4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg enter tained at a triple birthday social at their home Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Jena V. Holland of Provo, Clarence N. Gammon and Mrs. Clegg' whose anniversaries occurred Wednesday. The entertaining enter-taining rooms were pretty with lilacs and clever contest - games were directed by Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. A tasty plate lunch was served in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vil Ar-vil O. ' Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding, Mr, and Mrs. D. Carlos Miller, . Mr. and .' Mrs. ; George - F. WeUs, .Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs, Lenord Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-j eph H. Clegg and Bina Clegg of Provo and the host and hostess. . ; Fifty students directed by Ethel H. Woblston were presented in a dance recital Wednesday evening in. the Recreational halL The children's chil-dren's costumes were . lovely and colorful and the i program, which was arranged by Harold W. Wool-ston Wool-ston was well rendered. Assisting Mrs. Woolston , was . Mrs. Zola . a. Lewis, pianist. : .The students participating par-ticipating were from t the entire Lincoln district. Mr." and Mrs. Thomsa Wells had as their guests Wednesday, her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Mary Spencer and daugh ter Mary and Donald H. Henry of Los Angeles and - Mrs Spencer's little . granddaughters Jewel and Start With Saturday MIDNITE PKEVIEW 11:45 p. ni. Trapped, in the : "GREEN HELL" of Tropical Jungles! ' ! i . THE GIANT 1 'J' P 0F MUSICAL I z '"0i r L$P7 fun siiowsr Smites te MwmKt 1 ' ' ' j ' S r. ill. . IJliilUilli) utah's ' ' "ly ''OkJti Own Co-, " "T Af i star! :X Feature ' ---rfaraa f r-PLUS . . . .1 .'" , Western Thrills . for the Action Fans I 'JJX'JJ 1 TKW. BounJ t. XT-, I V B Bountiful J ' J I "-.. . V"" b j j AGED.170KIAN I is lion ' - " mm pill PAYSON Mrs. Mary K. Allred cf Spring City, TTtah, celebrated her 81st birthday .'Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. llene, Bigelow in Payson. A hot dinner was served to 8 close relatives who gathered from all parts of the state. Sweet peas and tulips were used to decorate the tables. ' Mrs. Allred was born in Provo in 1859 and has had 13 children. One son and six daughters aro living and all were present. They are, Mrs. Bigelow and Mrs. Armina Naylor of Payson. Mr. Silas AllreJ of Price, tMrs. Mary Howell and Mrs. Olive Coleman of Spring City, Mrs. Bessie Larsen of Provo and Mrs. Dora Worthen of Panguitch. Also her one brother and two slaters, sla-ters, Samuel B. Price and Charlotte Char-lotte Schofie id of Spring City and Percia Terry of Salt Lake. ; - 'j Others attending tne event were Mr, and Mrs. Mathlas Allred of Fountain Green, Mrs. Coleman Allred, Mrs." Iida AUred, Mrs. Kl-nota Kl-nota Taylor,- Mrs. Amy, Nickel-j son and John Peterson of "Provo, Mrs. Louise "Fetchel, Mra Amy Barrett and baby of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. George Gast ser, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson and children, Mr. and Mrs: Frank Parkinson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Nash and two children, chil-dren, Mr. Frank Justensen, Miss Ruby Justensen, Mr. Louis Allred Mr. Sterling Cromer, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allred, Mr.? and Mrs. : H. Terry all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schofleld, Mr; and Mrs. C. V.. Howell and two children, chil-dren, -Eldon Howell, Y Howell and son, Mrs. Kuby Nordstrom, Mrs, Edith Johnson and children. all of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Bunnell Bun-nell of Helper, Mr. Ervin Bige-lowMr. Bige-lowMr. and Mrs. David - Worthen and children, Mrs., Madge Bigelow and tbre children of Panguitch, Mrs. Elva Chriatensen of Moroni. Hawaii Program Set MondaydNight "A Night in Hawaii," is Uie intriguing in-triguing titl of an evening's entertainment en-tertainment to be put on' Monday night h the First ward hall under the - auspices of the Genealogical society. Music, singing and dancing danc-ing by native Hawaiians will feature fea-ture the evening, and picture of Hawaii will be shown. The public is cordially inyited to attend. Lbralee Sfsncer of Richfield. Mr. Henry and Miss ' Mary Spencer will be married Friday morning in j the Salt Lake temple. A wedding j breakfast will be given in Uieir honor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K Anderson in Ogden, a sister and brother-in-law of the Iride.. . . Following a twe weeks ' honeymoon in Utah they will return to Los Angeles where they will make their home". The Spencers; were formerly of Provo and are well" known here. ' ' : --Ends. Tonight ,,. I30J1BY HREEN ' ' . . - in . 'Fisherman's i WharH and . "BLIND ALIBH Starts Tomorrow! cThe First of the . "BIG 20 HIT" 1 PROGRAMS! ; i First i-- The Picture You Have Been Waiting For - - Is Back! At The Uinta Theater Jed l'routy and Spring Bylnpton again head the catt the newest of the , 'ever "popular Jones Family scries, "Young As You Keel" whicn starts tQUay at the Uuita, 'inciter. "Kky lianjits" tne latest of the lienirew Itaturos rounls out the Uinta's new bill. Church Notice ; V, J ) 1 :H ! ' - - . SEVENTH HAY ADVKNTIST .Sabath School, under the leadership leader-ship of Miss Muerriel Harlow, 9:3U a. m. Bible lesson subject, "The Cross in the Light of God's Love.'' Golden .text. "God Commandeth Hia love toward us, in that, while we wtre yet sinners, Christ tfifd for us." Horn. G;8. , -''"J''.- '. T SEED THOUGHT. In giving Hia Son for the sins of the world, God has -made known Ilia boundless love to man. ','. ' . ' ? Sermon, 11 o'clocK. How May We Know Christ. District lrayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:45. Welcome." , " " " ,: Sunday; morning 8:30 over KOVO the Family Bible Hour continues the ""Know Your Bible Program." Ttine in . and learn to know your j Biblevbetetr. The ' Bible is trans lated ihx 1000 languages, there 13; a reason. And .This -mG.'JUT! A Crimson I ""-"S" Todau! 2 SwcU Hilsl ! -V " 0 mm I..-'" . GKAIHJATION Eercle- -Teacher training grauJation exercises for Utah stake will 1" held Sunday at ' 12:20 p. m. In the Third L. D. S. ward at the Sunday school union .meeting, with everyone Invited to attend, announces, BiHie llollingshead, Ui-structor. Ui-structor. : 1 PARAMOUNT UINTA L PROVO MISS ANY -. . OF THE PROGRAMS - - r Coming to " ; . the 20 BIG PROGRAMS One Right Afler Another . . . Every ! Day' of Every Week! ' . BI5 20 HIT Their Latest! The JONES FAMILY IS OUT FOR FUN! . and A'oii'll Have Plenty, Too! 1 (' r . :i -H.i'i.V.NIIl. Ju.il, iuli, Fury Sweeps the Skies as RENFREW Rides Again! a 1 i - Dnvc Chapter 11 "Red Barry" l: , Serial f Pi OUR GANG COMEDY PATHE NEWS jsrv Inn PIUS Valedictorian Is Named at School PLEASANT GROVE Thelda Gardner, daughter cf Mr. and Mm. IIebr Gardner has been chosen valedictorian of the Pleasant Grove high school graduating-clas, ac THE LAUGHS. I lb ) ( (Is !J KlM)iMl)lJilllLl I Ilk ?tff'( IllfrJkff On Our Stage The. Cream of the Talent! First and Second Place Winners of Previous Contests, Competing In the j .'. . Semi-FinaLs of the TJELLURIDE-PARAMOUNT . . AMATEUR CONTEST! . . "On Screen ! !' ROUSIIIG "GOOD E X T I ' tAi. s " "OLD HICKORY"- Two-Reel Special . . . In Color Thrilling: Story of Andy Jackson! s , . Paramount News cordir.gr to repert frc.-a Prirrlpal Karl Bar.ks. The three cU.ers chosen ajf honor students were Frank Newman. Jr., itan cj Mr. and Mrs. Fra.-.k Newman; Austin Dittmcre. -;.n of Mr. ar.d Mr. vtl-liam vtl-liam Dittmore and lU'.en Green, daughter cf Mr. ar.i Mrs. Leiir Greta. The four rtuCfU Ul tarti'ir-.le cn tte c c rr. c r.c :r. tnl rrosrram. ARniUE SUI1DAV! ! 1 I 1 I v. I irst of the UIG 0! BSOQUu ' SB Tonite 9. P. NI. Tonight and Saturday! HE'S A ROARING, DAD LIAII" AGAIII! R A !- u. V' mmwmmWmmVmmwumwmwmwmwmmwmmmmmKmmmwmwmmmmmmwmammM - |