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Show it George Green Gains Churchill High and Dry s7 Eulogies Of Friends1 Accepts Challenge ovdO.V, March 29 ,in?ter Churchill today accepted a rebellious com- challenge of bill dispute in an education t his i announced thator fall govern-'non the would stand what in itself was a jtrome of .nor issue. to a ne dispute was brought j yesterday when the house iCtlU an education proved, 117 to 116, which would pro- ;,I1 amendment for men and wo lde equal pay j en teachers. President Richard of the board of educa-o- n 4 Butler had opposed the bill for the overnment on grounds the pro- -' on would upset financial overburden local and (UP)-P- rime U -- Striking Truckers Return To Work The serviceable and unselfish life of George Green was eulogized in funeral services held Monday in the River Heights ward chapel, under direction of Bishop Leo Barfuss. A beautiful and peaceful spirit prevailed typical of his life. Speakers described the kindliness and the devotion to his church exemplified by Mr Green Eulogies were expressed by J. Karl Wood, President L. Tom Perry and President A. E Anderson. Musical tribute was in the form of selection by the Relief society chorus, vocal duet by Gotfried Jaggi and Elsa Tolman, vocal trio by the John Davis children, and vocal solo by Ainley Macey, a LAKE CITY, Marth 29 lU Pi Sinking AFL teamsters who walked out on four major western trucklines 11 days ago were to return to work today was called off last The walk-ou- t night after a meeting of union SALT and and leaders, truckhne operators eoi pa army transportation labor offn lals in Salt Lake City. Following an army request that work be lesiuncd because vital war shipping Cas being affected, the union representatives agreed to order their men back to work and the opentois agreed to rehire three union drivers whom they had disthaiged. The strike began when the three drivers were discharged for refusing to pick up freight from the Compton Transfer Co. of Boise, n firm. The strike Ida., a quickly spread to Twin Falls, Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Salt Lake ma-lune- .uthorities. of his Throwing the full weight authority yrsonal prestige and Churchill said in jjto the dispute, statement at the end of the hour in commons today impossible for the m it would tobe leave matters as jovernment education bill ?hey were in the a question Prayer at the home was offered by John Davis, and at the chapel by E. H. Mecham and John mil apter Ji. :vie i Dr piano arloa. Rula Coming Of Birds Announces Spring very serious time in the progress of the war," he said, By Dr. J. S. Stanford there must be no doubt or quest.which the Probably no one believes yet ion of the support Spring is just around the government enjoys from the house that corner but the birds have the urge of commons. The government had decided, he to come and are arriving daily the amende- regardless of the weather. Satursaid, to delete entirely d clause and resume debate on day, two scouters and an explorer bill as the first tramped along the old railroad the education tpack toward Benson for 2 miles order of business on the next sittin a chilling wind. Birds were ing day. will be soon in sight. Many song sparrows This act of deletion regarded as a vote of confidence were scattered along the way in (males) a the present administration and the rushes; redwings does not secure singly and in small flocks (of if the government entfemales will it several flocks of an adequate mcicrity, only) usual ail the consequences, g Idfinches, the males changing to the summer coat; magpies, aurchili said. usual conse juences of a The meadowlarks, ioots, and one each of a prairie failure to secure a vote of confidence would be the resignation of falcon, gull vesper sparrow and marsh wren. Robins, of course are the entire government. here. If the house accepted the deletAs we returned to the car and would then ion, the government move to reinstate the original drove to Mendon, many male blueone solitaire marsh hawk clause without amendment during birds, the report stage and again treat and scores of ducks, pintails and its passage throughout as a mattbaldpates, were observed. Returner of confidence in the governm- ing to Logan we saw a thousand or more ducks flying high and ent, Churchill said. After suspension of the session, fast; and a crow. Driving up the members split up to discuss the canyon we observed redheads and situation, one of the most dramatic goldeneye ducks, on the first dam in British politics since Churchill and at the 3rd dam at Spring holtook over the primfe ministership. low, more goldeneyes, of 2 species A series d of frantic meetings and mallards and also teal. among those who led the fight for the adoption of the amendment Driving home well satisfied with vas anticipated before the next our catch of 23 species and 2 hawk (a rough-legge- d session, and informed political obprobable servers believed Churchills pers- and an American egret) we agreed onal prestige and the houses un- that spring must be near. willingness to take the responsibility for overthrowing the government on such an issue would ena- posed the amendment for the govble the prime minister to win the ernment on grounds that it would . dispute hwnds down. upset, the nation's financial maPresident Richard A. Butler of chinery and overburden local the board cf education had op- mal-'ard- s, kill-dter- a, is ased :$ IUS m E! C. I. Evening, March 2d, Log in, Utah, Tuesday 0. trom Page 1) (Continued Herald-Journa- l- lom-mitte- May Be Forced Into U. S. War Effort 4-- Fs Chairman Martin Dies, D, Te , other members of his denounced as tyrannical taxation' the assessments, levied by the political action committee on the CIO membership to amass $2,00-- tKio for expenditure in the and e, elections The Dies rtqort said its finding of the unions that a niujoi it af f ill it with the CIO had a "communist leadership" justified a remaik by John L. Lewis, whose United Mine Woikers union was once affiliated with the CIO., that Hillman and CIO Piesident Philip 'have got to play ball Murray with the communists now, or die." 1941 ' i Mow JIMMY & 1944. WASHINGTON. March 29 (I Rep. John M. Costello, D Calif, det lared today that congress will draft provide a way to force registrants into the war effort if tile aimed forces fail to take the for duties, but observed that the war department had the proposal under study and "it is entirely likely tney may have such a program ready." initiate e. The official nrmy and question Costello, than man of a special stand on the house military affairs committee come today when Costello's comhears on draft matters, said he had no mittee from testimony offmal word from the army on its Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson and Assistant Secretary attitude toward induction of F F JUDY Made Tfie of the Navy Ralph A. Bard. If the services reject the plan, Costello declared, his group will within two or three complete weeks its own plan to force and prcliahlv registrants in the Into over-dra- P "ge group of essentiul activities. He was not certain it would require new legislation. Manpower Chief Paul V. McNutt told the subcommittee yesterday are not in that some 850,000 xvar work. And a few hours later, ITesident Roosevelt told his news conference that many others beshould search their sides souls for the answer to whether they are contributing to the winning of the war. If they dont do this themselves, the president added, somebody will have to do it for them. 38-4- 5, Music Go found and 'found fir UhfCLS StAf non-unio- City. dispute. At this 731 The HERE'S MORE ABOUT green-winge- A good rider looks after the comfort of 'his steed, is the horsemans credo, but Pvt T. Bell of the Allied 5th Army in Italy, believes it applies to the Army mules as well. He keeps his steed dry with a poncho, as, sheltere l under an umbrella, he rides thi oueh driving soring rain. Rites Pay Tribute To Eh'as Noble Sr. Funeral services for Ira Elias Noble Sr., resident of Snuthfield, were held in Smithfield Fourth ward chapel with Bishop G. L. Rees conducting. Prelude, "Where My Caravan Has Rested, and postlude, "Rest for the Weary Soul", were played by Organist Lucy Myers. were choir the Songs by I Through Deepening Trials", Know that my Redeemer Lives with Lillian Tarbet as soloist and "Oh My Father, with Ireta Hy-m- as director. Invocation was by Albert McCann Sr. ' Musical numbers were vocal solos, "Face to Face by C. I. Stoddard and "Love Devine, by La Fae Sorenson, and a vocal duet, "That Beautiful Land, by Eugenia Lundquist and Mabel Godfrey. Speakers were Bishop John H. Peterson, Bishop George Nelson and Bishop G. L. Rees. Benediction was pronounced by Gotleib Tueller and prayer at the home was offered by Bishop George S. Noble. Dedication of the grave in Smithfield cemetery was by Harper W. Noble. One per cent of the worlds population was wiped out by influenza In 1918-191- Diet Cough-Syru- p For The President WASHINGTON. March 29 (IP) Roosevelt was on a cough-syru- p diet today, fighting an annoying case of bronchitis and awaiting results of an exhaustive physical examination. Mr. Roosevelt has been troubled with influenza and colds off and on since the Quebec conference President with Prime Minister Winston Churchill last August. Yesterday he told his news conference his case had been diagnosed as bronchitis, but that it was not very serious. Shortly before meeting with reporters, Mr. Roosevelt went to the naval medical center at nearby Bethesda, Md., where the doctors, under the guidance of the president's physician, Vice Admiral Ross T. 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