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Show I I PROVO (UTAH) DAILY - HERALD," THURSDAY,- AUGUST 15, 1940 PAGE - -THREE Big Gun for Industry EAST INDIES PLAN DEFENSE system, reinforced both as to manpower man-power and equipment, has been made bo strong that military commanders com-manders believe - a Strong force would be needed for any successful success-ful attack. An army Informant pointed out Japan was depending: now on Netherlands East Indies oil supplies sup-plies and said they would be cut off for a long time If it attacked oil ports. "And there is no chance of any Ofudonl lousing Accommodations no ments, board and room, and other accommodations, should list their offerings with the committee immediately, im-mediately, Dr. Johanson indicated, indicat-ed, in preparation for the opening open-ing of the fall quarter, September Septem-ber 20. Listings may be made by telephoning the university, "No. 134, or writing to the committee. commit-tee. A survey of available student housing facilities was launched WedneuJay, and during the next two week3, householders throughout through-out -the city will be visited ty a committee representative to check on accommodations. . Members of the faculty com mittee directir.gr tha rrre tr. 3 in charge of student throughout the year are Carman Car-man Johanson. Dean of Vi'crr.n Nettie Neff Smart; W. 11. ErveLL. P. P. Bigeiow ar.d Floyd MiUt BANDOENG, Netherlands East Indies, Aug.. 15 (LE Military defenses of the Netherlands East Indies oil districts have been strengthened substantially and perparations have been completed to destroy Installations and oil stocks in event of a Japanese attack, at-tack, it was said today in official quarters. It was understood the defense RANCHER DIES WISDOM. Mont, Aug. 15 Ci" Funeral . services will be heid here tomorrow for Charles Frank Knowles, .3, prominent Eig Hole district rancher. He died suddenly sudden-ly at his ranch home here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Knowles was born in Butte and moved to the Big Hole when r.e was 10 years old. According to daily advance inquiries in-quiries for housing accommodations. accommoda-tions. Indications point to a large attendance at Brigham Young university this fall. Dr. Alva J. Johanson, chairman of the student stu-dent accommodations committee, said. Provo residents who expect to furnish light-housekeeping apart 5 i o surprise fifth column work here," the informant said. "The lesson of Holland has been taken to heart." "i 'MM J i t . J. L Not a giant among cannons, but ammunition for industrial defense. This huge 130,000-pound shaft, pictured in General B:iectric's Schenectady, N. Y- plant, will help build one of the 75,000-horsepower generators which will turn waters stored behind the government-built Bonneville, Ore., dam into electricity elec-tricity for industrial production. . . - 'i . i , , -.-sy . , : - : ' - iVPA TO REPAIR WASTING WELLS SALT LAKE CITT, Auff. 13 VJR) -State Engineer T H. Humph-cvs Humph-cvs today announced approval by he Works Projects Adminlstra ion of a program of assistance to veil-owners throughout the state n making repairs to wasting .veils. ;' Humphreys said an original con tract restricting repairs to private! pri-vate! v owned wells was to be nodlfled to permit repairs to all veils in the state. The engineer estimated that re pairs to 10 per cent of the wasting wells in the state would save approximately ap-proximately ,60 per cent of the wasting water. ? . Areas in the state which would ho affected by the program In clude: Cache county, Logan and Richmond ' underground basins; f foxelder county, Brlgham basin; Davis county, . north and south basins; Tooele county, Erda basin; Salt Lake county. Salt Lake and M urray basins ; Utah county, north and south basins; Millard county, Pahvant basin; Iron coun ty, Parowan' basin, and Sevier county, Richfield and Koosharem basins. , " DIVORCE SOUGHT Alleging failure to provide, Marie Woodhouse asks a divorce from William Howard Woodhouse In a complaint filed in district court Wednesday. They were maf- ried at Provo April 12, 1935. There are 1850 square miles In Pamlico Sound, N. C. FORUM 'n Agin 'Em Editor Herald: , Every American should ' face the coming- election with pride In his. countrymen, and a solemn sense of the responsi mil ty handed hand-ed down to them, by the fathers, to build a finer society upon the basis of a freedom which they so bitterly won. , He should have a pride in fellow fel-low Americans that means American Am-erican citltfens--an individual who reside here and who has lived here for a number of years, who has come from some other country, but has not taken enough interest-In interest-In i the government to avail himself him-self of the opportunity of procuring- his citizens papers is not a citizen of the United States. A -certain individulal, recently made the statement,' that, there are a number of people, who, although al-though they have not taken out their naturalization papers since arriving in this country, are just as good citizens as those who had. May we inform others who may have the same idea, that they are not American citizens; they may be very good people, very agreeable and pleasant neighbors, neigh-bors, but they have, and are, depriving de-priving themselves of a - very great privilege. And how anyone can feel justified living in this great country under such a splendid splen-did government, and partake of the great blessings that it holds out to them : and their families that they are raising, and have no i desire to become a citizen, is almost incomprehensible. It - is estimated that there is more than ten million aliens in the country who are not citizens. There are others who are - a - , , WfcffitsiL ?w; mm TAKE MONTHS TO PAY No tower ttrmt in tows. Pay as you rid Get set for the fast driving months ahead. Enjoy the extra mileage, safety and economy of Top-Quality Generals on your car. Prices', are at record low " levels. Drive in today! Sacred Cantata -To Be Produced At Aspen Grove ; ASPEN GROVE The first Utah performance of the sacred cantata by Gladys Rich and Claire 'Stew ard Boyer, - "The Triumph of Faith,', will be sung by the Alpine summer school mixed chorus directed di-rected by Miss Margaret Summer-hays Summer-hays next Sunday evening at 6:30. The v performance will be on the lawn of the Aspen Grove campus. The cantata depicts the miracle of the seagulls saving the crops of the Mormon pioneers from the crickets. . " Professor Ariel Ballif sings the baritone solo and Melba Dastrup of ' Tucson, Arizona does the soprano so-prano solo. The quartet number, "The Cry of Devastation," is sung by Miss Dastrup, lone Duncan of Salt Lake, City, Professor Elmo Coffman; ? and Claude Robbins, Standing. ., . Carroll Williams is the accom panist. The members of the chorus are as follows: " Sopranos and altos: Ruth Card, Cardston, Alberta; Myrtle Cochrane, Provo; Pearl Fielding, - Shelley, Idaho; Cora Gardner, Los Angeles; Mae Jensen, Jen-sen, Elsinore; Kathryn Kirkham, Salt! Lake City; Ruth Moss, Hy- rum ; Elaine Robbins, Blanding; Agnes Partridge, Fillmore ; Cyn thia Taylor, Spring Lake; Hannah Vicklund, Spanish - Fork; Mrs. Mable Clark, Provo; Odetta Kama, Honolulu;. Mrs. Florence Lambert, Provo; Lorraine Mason, Aurora; Sarah ' Nlckerson," Grants ville. Tenors and basses: John Mul-vihill, Mul-vihill, McGill, Nevada; C. Kay Peterson, Burley, Idaho; Claude Robbins, Blanding; Douglas Hawk ins, Ely, Nevada; Glen Miller, Ma- grath. Alberta; Dan . Thomas, Blackfoot. Idaho: Dr. Gerrit &s Jong, .' Provo ; Rulon Romney, Co- lonia Juarez, Mexico. SALOON HELD UP BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 15 OLE) The day of the bold, two-gun robber rob-ber apparently has not ended. Po lice today were, hunting for - one of them. The robber held up a Butte sa loon, . locked the ; bartender in a rest room, and made off with 50 to $60 which was in the till. The bartender, James Smith, told police the robber waved two automatic pistols to enforce his demands. COIJ. 17AG0IJ a ACIIIHE CO. PROVO : : : UTAH puzzle, and that is those who can vote, but who are either careless, care-less, Indifferent, stubborn, or what not. Last year, there were more than ten millions who could vote but did not. It Is really a pity that such is the case. Generally Gen-erally it is that type who finds most fault witii the government, but would feel very offended if their liberties and freedom should be taken away from them.; As we have a very important election coming up, it behooves everyone to go and cast their vote. Vote for whom you please, But vote! ' ' C. V. 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