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Show y-- 4'4FT 'I '.$ Pag Five WtSR? . We are ready to make you ready for the Spring Parade with our unusual line of chic spring fabrics. To see them means to wear them. To wear them means to look your best. Morning, snort, afternoon, evening our fabrics are present every gathering. Mayor Mark Aximos gave his reasons Monday evening to the city commission for desiring the location of tha new proposed municipal power plant at Fifth North and Second West streets: which 1. Abundance of water though not uaed up for Irrigation uses, yet Is raised considerably In temperature through tho cooling system in the plant, thua making Dr. H. V. Hoyt aad Mrs. Hoyt will live In ALLEN HALL, B. Y. U.a new cooperative dormitory, eulsting students there to organ- So He,Wrote a Letter Tie ise and conduct their affaire each es cooking, and caring , for all Neu-sTo dorihltory work, for tha new building, now practically comUASKETUALL plete, la to run on a cooperative Who Split the Labor U. Y. Schedule Finished baals. reducing costs of room and Movement? The xeaaun (or the hoop artist board, each students contributing la (eat drawing to dose. Lut service In Janitor, laundry, and for water the available swimming My articles up to now gave a week end xxw the B. Y. U. Cougar finlah their schedule by taking pools for uoe in the city recreation kltrhen departments. picture of labor In the C. L O. and the American Federation of the abort end at a 4 score In plans; 2. Close proximity to the Dr. Kayinond Purl of John Labor, up to August 1936. Tha s game with ths U. ot U. Ked-kiu- s. users, making transmission lines leakuniversity, llopkln definitely number of C. 1. O. Unions had inBy their win the Uedskina less expensive and reducing tied Colorado U. tor the Big Berea ages by shorter transmission. 3. shows by extended investigations creased from eight to twelve, Intitle and B. Y. U.a berth la (lfth Railroad facilities which can sup- and tables resulting therefrom cluding now the Federation of ply the coal at leu expense, sa that amoking impairs the length Flat Glaae Workers, the United place. the new plant I to use coal. of life, the greater the amount Automobile Workers, the United e of amoking done the greater the Rubber Workers, a wall aa the l'rovo High Cliampe. The Steel Workers. All ot these 12 Hliot" painted by impairment. He conclude: "The Imt-kProvo high, however la Provos "pride and Joy" tor Friday night George M. Ottlnger, pioneer artist, moderate smokers' lives are de- unions were A. F. of L. interthe Bulldog captured the Alpine was presented to the B. Y. univer- finitely shorter than those of total nationals, and their activities were confined to organising tho unordiairlct basketball championship sity this week by the First Presi- abstainers. In 1937, only as ganised Into A. F. of L. Unions or by winning n thriller (rom the dency of the L. D. 8. church, in t letter from President Grant, to many seed potatoes were produced to elding Industrial Union existAmerican Fork Cavomen 22-1Good-luc- k Bulldogs in the State President F. 8. Harris, In which in this state as will be planted ing outside the A. F. of L. to obplay-ot- t. the merits of the artist and hla this year. There were only 16 tain charters (rom it. work ware depicted. But In August, 1930, an extraProfessor certified wheat growers, producB. F. Larsen, hesd of the art de- ing only about 10 percent of tha ordinary thing happened. The A. Mauavu la Tourney Manavu "M" Men, last year partment think the Y" is for- 462,000 bushels of seed wheat F. of L. executive Council met In Champs are again tunate to obtain such e picture by needed for the spring and fall Washington and ordered the C. L O. Union to disband their compointed that way. They won tho such a noted artist. plantings. mittee end discontinue their Conat the district championship structive organising activities, unSpanish Fork tournament last week and are now pstlantly waitder penalty of auapeuiion from tha Federation. ing (or March 23, 24. 35, and 21. In September, the suspension Herea n little tip. This years order went Into effect. Ten of entry In the all church finals from' The New Canada la tha Magrath M Men. the C. I. O. unions were driven out of the very Federation into which Reports havo It that these boys are tho beat to coma from tha they were attempting to organise The only two north and soma Y" students whq the unorganised. not suspended were tha Interhave seen both teama In action believe Magrath can make It national Typographical Union and the United Hatters, Cap and Mil plenty tough going for Manavu thia year. llnery workers. Ouster Illegal BASEBALL va. HOTKEY The Executive Council of the With the Big League baseball Ever Town A. F. of La acted unconalitulioa teama in full swing at spring ally, arrogating to ltaelf powers trainlug camps, the Kina of WinDEEP TREAD FULL SIZE for full conventions of the A. F. of ter sports, the National Hockey L. Its Intention to deny the C. I. League la pointing for its world O. unions n vote et the forthcom seriei, the Stanley Cup playoffs. lug convention, since it knew that A Few Comparlaons their votes would prevent tho The baseball season starts for majorsecurity of thn the players In March and ends ity necessary to drive them out with the Worlds Series in Oct. Itather than permit the indust Joe Dimaggio, who patrols center rial organization of the unnrgnn field for the New York Yanks is q lied Into the A. F. of L., the Ex hold-othis spring for a mere crutlve Council was willing to $45,000 for his seasons work, split the labor movement In half plus of course a cut in the world's The C. I. O. unions were permit series purse If the Yanks get ted no representation at thn TamNot Bad? ? ? ? there. pa Convention of the A. F. of I. Now in the horkey world. 0 in November, 1936, and the Coun-elgood wing player starts training dominated remainder ratified in November and plays right the illegal action of the Executive through till the end of March, Council and confirmed tha split. allowing of course for one or two lay-ofin the hospital. In a full UniKnit Itesplle 8uHM-nlo60 minute game he'll travel farAlthough they deplored the dither than Joe Dimaggio does all vision of the labor movement d season. creed by the Executive Council, Does he get paid for it? the C. I. O. unions found much Well, the top salary paid to any to compensate for (heir suspenhi one for hockey player year sion. The reactionary craft poli$7,000, the maximum set by the cies and obstructive tactics of tho hockey moguls. council bad brought the A. F. ot Why? Doesn't horkey draw L. Into euch 111 repule, that orcrowds? ganising results picked up treWe wouldn't know but we do after the auspenalon. mendously remember a few years ago when It was found that large numEddie Shore of Boston Bruins bers of the Unorganised were split Ace Bailey's skull with a to Join the C. I. O. unions, anxious Introductory tick, the benefit game for Bailey but not If It meant going Into the netted just $50,000. On a Major Tire that grew up with the A. F. of L When they were sure So what! Well, If you want n Automotive that theae anions had been Industry lot of dough for the work you thrown out of the Federation, and (TiilM DEAL INCLUDES OLD TIRES) do play Baseball and watch the that no A. F. of L. leaden would hockey game In the off eeeeon. decree their division among a AND HERE IS MORE GOOD NEWS: multitude of Craft unions, the un. Not Just 12 Months or 18 Months Fights organised began flocking to tbe at Madison but a Guarantee, Square Tonight, banner of tbe C. L O. in great Gardena, Max Baer, the prodigal, numbers. In fact, alt the moat Lifetime will take a comeback try againat noteworthy successes of tbe C. I. Welshthe fighting Tommy Farr, Guarantee O. have been achieved since Its man. unions were outlawed from tho A, Hows this for prophecy: P. of Lw and freed from tha GET OUR BID FIRST Max Beer takes Tommy Farr, If ite Executive Conn, then Max Schmellng comes over ell. and puta Dusky Joe to Bleep again. Steel Drive Speeded lp Well, then our Dear Maxle Is the over who a knockout has By the time of Its November only boy 8chmeling. Who would the rash meeting In Pittsburgh, the C. customers want to see then? ? ? O. was able to report more than, 3S4 W. Center Provo It hasn't happened yet, but once 83,000 steel workers organised and to give the word for a great again It looks as If papa Baer was in the driver's chair. For intensification of Its organising TUBES ARE INCLUDED how long, well know tonight. t. - 43-5- Ir. Elmer G. Peterson, president of tha A. C. at Logan Para Ufa la a wholesome way of Ufa., because It la a natural mode of living. activities la this and ether d us tries. Haywood Broun, preaidant of the American Nawspaper Gelid, had meanwhile Joined tho C. I. O. end at its Pittsburgh meeting the C. I. O. also accepted into affiliation the United Electrical and Radio Workers of America and tha Industrial Union of Marino and Shipbuilding workers. The Tampa convention of the A. F. ot L. which met later In November with no representation accorded to tho suspended union of the C. I. O. confirmed tho apllti ordered by the Executive Council and upheld it In Ite arbitrary leisure of power, over the vigorous protest of such progressive Unionists as were allowed to be seated. STOP Thoeo Headaches, Eyaa train. Binned Bight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort Dr. 6. H- - Heiodsdmu VARRO C. JONES. two-tnu- 1. ti BUY NOW! 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Used .75 .50 2 BEDS .50 Used 4 SPRINGS (Coil) Like New... Used 20th Century .50 2(1 7 HARDWICK RANGE (like new) t Used KITCHEN TABLES .00 up Furniture Exchange ntmt 316 West Center St. WHERE YOU SAVE 25 The Howies California ran have it's floods and destruction hut it doesnt seem to bother the ponies. The Santa Anita handicap was run last week per schedule and the trark record went boom! Stagehand defeated the favorite. Seahlscult in a photo finish and all the people In California didn't have their spirits dampened either, because there was still $1,635,071 to bet on the races that day, Annual Girls Day Set for March 17 Womens gym at Brigham Yonng university at 9:00 oclock. Beth Bird, senior, is in charge of an added feature In the form of a floor ahow which will be given at lnlermlsaion. Orem Blacksmith Dr. L. Weston Oaks, associate medical director of B. Y. U., gave the addreas over KSL Sunday evening on the L. D. 8. church hour, being another of Shop a aeries of talks on "Tho Strength of Zion". His Annuel the for subject was "Health and thn LatPreparation Provo at Girl Day activities ter Day Saint W'ord of Wisdom. reached have March 17, high, final atages with the near comIlpletion ef the Glrla Annual, acScales New lustrated yearly publication,chair-man Gloria Tanner, to cording Randy For Public of thn days program. B E R V I O hue providExtensive planning ed varied events for the day, beKeel-ey- s Also High Quality Coal and ginning with e banquet at for the basketball team Prompt Delivery from Wasatch Academy and Provo two thn between A game high. CALL schools will he held In the afterBROS. HILL A noon following an assembly. representbe will presented skit COAL and SERVICE ing a "Girls Idea of the proper 00 E. IB North Phono 1S1B conduct of her escort. A dance will he held et the VALLEY Flour & Feed Company J. S. 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