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Show f . mm mmmm t , - 4 A ,7f X OT II.' IW fiUAULiniUI BT II. B. SIIAI a.C 'l?1 Jft!oi .. of -Soviet . i' Russia' peace terms- otarenfiv .' left the United States todav hold. Alnf h. rema4nln diplomatic sard. o in urn iuwf tnnua iuni T-gr eronce 01 oipiomaucreiations with . Russia, of course, still holds mzn tnmtanr cards. mnen vn umua euwi win pjay ii nana - -ana- whether u would flo any good if -she did 7,; flrmation at the atat department f S'Sonie diplomaU believed T that swum w aureauy aeierieraiea .. relations between the United states and Finland, a roomal break y, would have virtually no effect on . me Finnisn government, others. admitting1 such to be the ease v nevertiuesa tnouent there was a chance the United States tnlrht make the resture of breakinir relar tons, honing it would to cnange iiuana s decision. ; mf ipM groundwork for a break by the United States has already a been laid by Secretary of State Cordell Hull. In February he warned Finland V'to get out Of the war or suffer v. the consequences, and on March ' 14 he repeated the, waning. The onsequen.ces' bo fat aa the United Statea ta concerned could , be severance, of relations. ' The "cohseonence', so far as 2 the soviet union la concered, how- ever, " could be resumption of , bombmg of Helsinki. Such action Would bea sign' that the Rus-- Rus-- aians have abandoned all hope v that any diplomatic steps could change, the Finns' mind, i ''Viiii a. .mA I. 11 ft AAA mora neei im w w itUeshlp t atutomobllesi 166 Late For Classification VW HATJC MIKCELLATTEOrS y ' WHltB MouMch kttoba etf witn tor- iuwi, aiwo fa ' CTmblntloi with wlt Jckt. 81 Kortli ra Wt. INHtikATti tiow to kp coof. 0rob'W Hora Guard insulation ap ntne t to H ditrB oIp la un-' mer an raducea fual cost up to In rlntor. f lrono uat for trM Umta. Gamtlea gjtoraa. Pftono 411. nil XilQHT enamel' kttchn at da hamtar. Qori ' ronrtltloB. 4& East X North. a!7 f A"k tAI.E CAIM . ar. " Jtono 6uRl. Prlcad for quick aalo. f H4V Packard S club eoupo. RaAlp and : haater. U- tnllaaca. Owner la navy. North ltd Waat. nt S Chevrolat l4 wheal truek. Will accept trade. . Raa . Laa Halatrom, American FrK. Phone HIM. aT OB BBNT t'RKISHn ' " ' tl.XT S room apartmant. II wt ilala, Amertcaa Fork. Phone . 1JJM. alf a RtSOM modern apartment, lhole R, after p. m. Cloaa In. aJ7 . BUKEPINO room- at Holland Tourlat roc-ma 1ST Waat let South. ml 4. noOM vparrment. partly furnished. Call gRl after 4 p. m. i ml J OR RENT CNrURK18HE0 iA TtM1M a Mllu Mil A Aa. f mmJa A . M 4 ROOM faaaement apartment. Harrr Wjlklnaon. Route 1 ox tit. Orom. alt WANTtU TO BVt ufrii -mowkr; fhone ittR. alt CIEAN OJTION RAQ. PaUjr Herald otfioe. . rnl rimlete glaaaea. Sunder- ove ' rvlnn in "Paramount theater. Reward. , X'nome 7flJ. 8 "Wk.P W ANTKU-'M AI.B radio and rafrlaratlon etrvireinaw to fill eaaentlal,, war Joh. ' I'hone 1 : OS, Baaentlal war workera niut have certificate of availability. ' j . a7 .MIMCKIXANeOl'S JKEp a new rooft Let Qambla'i axparl-- axparl-- -nrel rOnfera inatall QambJe'a super : ''JualHy Apha)t Shin (It a. Ouaranteed 17 are. (Tall 4l for free eatlmata.-Hambte'e eatlmata.-Hambte'e Store. . mi -S . ' " Vr- . rt"2 v vsk' . 1 1 t - ,f A' 11 -Ml I SI aW ' vlar ' ' ' ill ' w ! 4 P ij il' yrr. sr" TO PROMOTI HXAITH, CLIANLlHtSS AND FIRI PRE-VCNT10N PRE-VCNT10N w era storting CLEAN UP-PAINT UP-FlXUP UP-FlXUP CAMPAIGN to llmlnata unhtolthy, unsightly and dangarous conditions whoro tbay oxist. IT'S Briefs IT FFc Kent D. 'Andersen, left Monday evening tor Tampa, Flor ida, axcer a aa-oay roriougn from Weat PUn Beach, Florida, where be has been T attending;' radar j tchooTfor 18 months. Hia wife, JlBetty Pratr Anderson and little son Ronald who came front West Faint Beach three, Weeks- aj Ulan to remain here. Anderson m son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels 'And erson. HHss' Mary Alexander ofFan-sruitch, ofFan-sruitch, Utah la visiting her sister. Mrs. Rheta Alexander, this week. MiM LuclUe Nelsonla visiting in s&n Francisco, District Jndrend Mrs. Abe W. Turner will bein Loeran Wednes day and Thursday, where Judge Turner wily hold . court for judge M. M. Morrison. F. M. Alder, court reporter, -will accompany Judge Turner. CorpMax Johnson third son of Farley h. jonnson or spanisn orK in ine service 01 ms coun' try. has been advanced front srl vate to corporal. He also grad uated and received, his eunners wing from Wingman, Arizona. mi next post u Ljncom, iMeoras- lea. where he wiu taxe runner advanced gtmnery school. Tech Sat. Alice M. Maloney of the WACs. is at present attend inr the WAC adjutant general's school at Fort Washington Maryland, Mary-land, undergoing' eight weeks of intensive training in army admin istration procedures. Lester B. Taylor of .Taylor's store has left on a buying trip to Chicago, 111., and expects to be away a week or 10 days. Mrs. Frank Alexander is leav ing Thursday for Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cluff. She will be away for 10 days. Mrs. James IL. Olive, the for mer Barbara Lambert, has let t for San Francisco, Calif, to Join her husband, Sgt. Olive, who is stationed sta-tioned nearby. The young couple were receatly married, Corp. Bob Scott of the. service squadron, was here on ls-aay rur-lough rur-lough from Nome, Alaska, visiting his wife, Thelma Jackson Scott, who makes her home in Salt Lake City. Scott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott, well known Provoans now living in Arcadia, Calif. His mother has been visiting here for a few weeks and expects to leave for' the coast the first of the month. i a . Corp. Bay : II. Oldroyd of the antiaircraft division, has returned to Camp Davis, North Carolina, after a two weeks' visit here with his wife, Helen Howell Oldroyd, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oldroyd. A party in his honor was given by his grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman of. Fountain Green. Statistics BORN GiH. -to Walter and Edith Rob- isen Kellogg, Monday. Girl, to Dale E. and June Whip pie Jones, this morning. Boy to Glen H. and Margaret Chappell Carter Monday. , Boy to Marvin r. and June hot ter Handy, Monday. , All Utah vauey hospital. DIVORCE GRANTED Eleanor May Dyson Madsen, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted custody of a minor daughter and ISO per month allotment while the defendant is in military serv ice. Upon his discharge from the military service, he will pay .$80 per month for support of the cnuo. DIVORCE FILED Dove Larsen vs. Roy Larsen. II I 1 ' 1 " V . l J , YOUR CI IT'S ypV April Hill II atillll V a U UN 11 1 1 I - : Si pnouo junion chahder of cor,ir.iERCE 4en gli lll HJ FfeV iUiwealt Lenervute, 21,1 above of theU. S, infantry, was kiUed Hi jfcOon on the Italian front, March 27, according to of ficial word received from the gov- ernment oy. nit,: wire. Eleano: Bailie LenerviUe. of Provo. nerville is a son of Mr. and Irs. . Roy Lenerville of Cash, South Dakota, and be caine to Spanish Fork two years ago for e: ment He was livings in Prove at the timo of' his induction December De-cember 7, 1942, and was sent over seas. In October.. Last word received by Mrs Lenerville from her husband was a letter written March 25. Mrs. ILenerville lives here with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailie of 1160 'East Third South street. and a eight-months-old daughter, Karen, also survives. Lenerville had seen the baby only once, when she was six weeks old. Besides his wife and baby and ms parents, ne leaves tnree broth era, ail serving in uncle Sam's forces. . StimpsoriJrges Merging of Mavy, War Departments WASHINGTON, Apl 24 " flj.fi) Secretary jf War Henry L. aumaon voaay urgea merging or the war and navy departments 'into 'in-to a single department of the armed forces, and said it was of the "greatest importance that the general principle of consolidation be determined1 upons as soon as possible." V Testifying before the new house committee on postwar military policy. Stimson said creation of uiio ucyarMncnt ox nauoruu secur iiy is -essenuai ir our nation is adequately and most effectively to carry" on its wars under modern mod-ern conditions." Experiences in the present war. he said, have abundantly brought out that voluntary cooperation, "no matter how successful," under wartime conditions cannot be as effective in handling great military mil-itary problems as some form of combined, concentrated authority "at the level of staff planning. supervision, and controls Under our present organization of separate war and navy depart ments, . he said, disagreements have to be resolved at very, high levels or even" by the president nimseir a necessarily slow and inadequate process. Tfro Inspection Records Needed For Gas Requests fMa ! 1 I- I Provo Servici X S'iS't.U'ominated at T ed to the OPA board with applications appli-cations for supplemental, official, and fleet rations, or tire applications, applica-tions, according to Dan Webster, chief clerk. He further explained that this action is still required, even thogh periodic tire inspections inspec-tions are no longer necessary. German Prisoners Of War to be Used B Utah Farmers FT. DOUGLAS. Utah. April 25 (U.E . The NMth Swrvice com? mand disclosed today that farmers farm-ers of the, eight western states may obtain the use of German prisoners of war for aid in farm work this ' season if they apply through their county agents to MaJ. David McCoach, Jr., commanding com-manding general. Decision to make - 'the German prisoners available was announced at a manpower conference here late V LI I I J I I .ll.dUII ii-.i--" - . il I - .Jiiii mill i ii.ii. ' i J,Wi : eg ', .'I aaaaM Wv urgo all of you to clean out rubbish and trash . ffrom'ovory building; cltan out weeds and rubbish ' IrAm vnainl tteaf nlfini HawanBa mttiA uI,Imiu Hnnlaiiti set trops for rats; paint, fix necessary HIAITH . P1IASI PARnCIPATK IV ItlUy 4UUe Reoorted Killed fftn hu Vai IsAharf monl 1 'Ml aVMl ISIIWIII a a Missing, d LOWELL K, LENERVILLE Sgt. Ernest J. Sheen, right igun- ner on. a B-17, Who has beei reported re-ported missing Sin action since Murch SO nur Tmllr In th annth pacific. He ia a of Mr. and Mrs. - Ernest Sheenx of 442 West Fifth South street. - T Student Officers Nominating Herman Green of Ogden, Elizabeth Sander of He-ber, He-ber, and Neil Welling oft Farm-igton, Farm-igton, as candidates to the , officer of-ficer of student body presldejit. Bingham loug university ; stu dents were today preparing , for primary election tomorrow, Candidates for the ..vice-presi dents Job are Ada Moulton of Delta Del-ta and Doressa Pascman of Provo Pro-vo while secretary nominees ae Elaine Nifholes, American Fork and Yvonne McMurray of Oakley, Idaho. Running for the officevof social, chairman are Ruth Wilson of Pay-son, Pay-son, Dorothy Snow of Santa Monica California and Woodrow Heninger of Provo. yesterday. The prisoners will be distributed on a priority 'basis to areas showing the greatest need. Italian prisoners had " previously been made aralible ito relieve the farm labor shortugie in critical areas. -! tessl 1 1 1 wiiaxaiMi, )'. . n ill' jlWr' - up and repair where kiile -t v w -y f M v - f jan; v v - l Ja M ' S sh ) I 111' TA L ' 1 . - f , 1 - V'" I . rrs. l i 4r9,i I I J- 1 eaeaaaee .nf. v.":.""Te.- '.,1 n DAILY HERID PRO VO. UTA U : C5BU NTT. : OTAB TUE5tAV, APBIL 25. V mmittee r i - SALT LAKfc CITY. Anrtl 25 0)JU The Utah atate legislative budget committee! today began its work of checking over' needs of various state deDartmente and di visions that will aipply to the 19i5 legislature for funds. j The- committee,' created by the 1943 session but Inoperative until the recent-special legislature made a 9X3,000 appropriation for itsJ rawn, .-wm ne patterned after similar committee already Work- ingv for the California legislature. Workings of the California unit were explained- to the Utah committee com-mittee yesterday by Holland: A. Vandegrift, secretary of 'the Cali fornia committee. He said his com mittee had saved 51,000,000 for every i,ooq it spent. The Utah committee has al reaAy selected Tom Livingood as TURPENTINE In Your Container A recognized standard thinner thin-ner for paint, varnish, enamel, en-amel, for cjeanlng a g brushes, etc. Gal IVW METAL GARBAGE CANS corrugated metal. Ball-type Ball-type handle nl nhuk fitting, lid. PalutO'l .to reslit waalltcr . and ruat. 1.79 20 Gal. Reinforced Fail 1.49 WIRE SCREEN Keep Out the Worst Iest of the Year Running Foot, 36-in Elcj BudcretCo Begins ll' J mmm (i)7 " ' .S'l --A - h ' v'- jst LJ vJs v . Ciri TV tev : . ' ""a "to V ftltyttP room for only S3.1.S with liSRt'fr' ' J L fl n Kent-Tone and buy War Bund --:,0Jjfir laV all CJ w,,h rdlferenoe-t Kem- lStn a J Tone goex an riant, over wall Q'AKV'L S . Pper, and drlra In one hour.. hNriTSPtf 91 fOXM" OOIS THI AVtRAOt ROOM 1 ELGIN cgpii V t $1500 Tax Exemption for Service Men By FRED MULLE?" 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However, an unmarried full lieutenant, whoso base pay is $2,400, would have to pay a tax of about $74 An unmarried ci-. vilian with, similar earning The ways and means committee filed; a .unanimous report with the house recommending adoption of the Us simpHfication, bill.. It also , instructed chairman Robert L. Douglas, p.. N. C-. to ask the rules committee to provide two days of debate, starting May 2 and a closed rule which would bat amendments. Therepoit said that taxes will be increased on some persons and decreased for others, "but these shifts in burden have been kept; at a minimum." Concerning the changes to . the Oil Polish Far fernltore, ao-tomobUee, ao-tomobUee, ' w o 4-rerk, 4-rerk, mud floor. Can be applied with hand clotb or floor mop, . Pint 23c Cleaner-Polish CImm, waaee nad pollahea refrffer-ator refrffer-ator a one operation. op-eration. Specially nude tor white enameled retriS-aretor. retriS-aretor. 29c Soil-Off Cleaner r"a aTiiaW f-.-" ' 1 -''"'I Ovn nnpUeatlea . 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