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Show PAGE TWO LONGSHOREMEN BACK TO WORK SAN FRANCISCO, April 22 flip Uniin longshoremen returned return-ed to deserted San Francisco bay docks today under a peace pact wucn ended a paralyzing eight-day eight-day labor feud between employers oa union leaders, and promised permanent maintenance of the port's maritime operations. The truce left several major issues is-sues still to be ironed out. hut opened the way for resumption of wrmai activities. Employers estimated es-timated the controversy with officers of-ficers of the San Francisco unit of the International Longshore, men's association had cost port business interests approximately 5100,000 a day. The pact was initiated last night by local and district officers of the I. L. A., and representatives representa-tives of the Waterfront Employers' Employ-ers' association. Federal arbitrator arbitra-tor M. C. Sloss also signed it. Sloss warned that both sides must abide by the agreement and accept his rulings as final. RAFT CATCHES AUTO SOUTH BEND. Wash. U.R Harold Pernula's car plunger oft" the end of an open bridge span and struck a raft of logs in the river below. A door, a fender and Pernula were deposited on the logs, while the chassis slipped through the stream. Tlhey Are Here! LANCO-FLEX SPORT OXFORDS for the Ask t set- our Gum - soled "flats in Blue. Gray, or White Bucko. Just one of our many outstanding sport numbers! . . Economically priced from $2.95 to $4 95. "Assured Quality THE DEPARTMENT v IWL0R BROS COMMNY SEALED-IN MECHANISM " PROTECTED UNTIL 1941 AGAINST SERVICE O Fear of Costly Service Calls Banished by Westinghouse 5-Year Protection! Years of Carefree, Economical Refrigeration Refrigera-tion Assured. See Weslinghousc (Golden Jubilee Models Today! In addition to mechanical superiority, Westinghouse offert you greater beauty, convenience and capacity for food and ice. See for yourself. your-self. See the Adjusto-shelf, new FIVE YEARS' 1 Westiimglionse .Dixom Utilities Hit PoweirProgram WASHINGTON. April 22 UJ! Unities attacking the new deal's $200,000,000 non-federal power program presented expert testimony testi-mony today intended to prove that if the district supreme court does not declare the program unconstitutional, uncon-stitutional, power companies stand to lose more than half their investments. in-vestments. James A. Emery, Montclair, N. J., engineer, testified that the public works administration's loans and grants to six Alabama towns for municipal plants, would cos; the Alabama Power Co. $704,073 of the $1,187,206 invested to serve the six centers. The government protested the testimony, but was overruled by Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat. The judge held the utilities were seeking to prove their right to ask that PWA's power program be declared illegal by showing loss Woman, 76, Has Third Teeth I COLLJNGWOOD, Ont. r.l! Mrs. Mary Gipson, 76, is the owner of her third set of natural teeth. The teeth began breaking through her gums some time ago, and she now has an almost complete set. Added to that, her hair, white for years, is turning slowly to brown again. All-around Wear by All-American Girl! A Larger Selection of Styles, in a Larger Variation Vari-ation of Leathers and Colors. Is Economical" STORE OF PRCVO EXPENSE "Ejcct-o-Cubc" Trays, Moonstone Moon-stone Ware Accessories, Built-in Built-in Crisping Pan, and many other features. Let us prove it will cost you less to own the best. No obligation. Come in! PROTECTION With every Westinghouse Refrigerator you get the standard 1-year warranty, plus four additional years' protection against service expense resulting from any prs;ib!e failure of the Westinghouse Hermettcally-sea-led Mechanism. a m l3l HEFRI$R&ir$RS Taylor PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, ? Winners to Model 'After t jiff cfr-' "Xf-rT ' ury picked four winners in the model contest conducted- in New loft trt ricrht mnst hpaiitiful model. Jane Powell of Omaha, an art student; most popular, Mardee Hori, laughter ot artist uuy rion; typical American gin, duicimc u"-rett. u"-rett. and Drettiest child model. Anita Macee. 8. GRAND MRS. CLARK CARTER. Reporter , o.' iZ ' Y Mrs. Anna Buckner entertained the members of the genealogical class at her home Monday evening. Leroy N. Davis had charge, and Mrs. Charlotte B. Davies gave the lesson. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jolley. Mr. and Mrs William Wil-liam A. Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis. Pearl Buckley, Ada Carter. Hettie Carter. Annie Em-monr' Em-monr' nd Dora Hartley. Hyrum S. Harris, patriarrh f Sharon stake was the speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening: eve-ning: Mrs. Lucile Nuttall and Miss Margaret Nuttall sang a duet "Among My Soux'nirs."' Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jolley of Las Vegas. Nevada, have returned to their home after spending the past week with Mr. Jolley's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jollev. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carter were of Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests Clarence York of Orem Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte B. Davies gave the literature lesson, adventures i in reading, in Relief society. Tues-i Tues-i day afternoon. SILVER DECLINES SLIGHTLY LONDON. April 22 I M r Bar silver reacted here today, bullion brokers fixing the price at 201, pence an ounce 45.05 cents an ; American fine ounce a decline of ; 5-16 penny and off 0.73 cent com- 1 pared with yesterday's levels. ' The decline was attributed to j . queer offerings as result of lowering lower-ing of the New York price for "foreign" silver yesterday. Since the New York price yesterday was fixed at 45'- cents an ounce, off 4 cent from the preceding day. the London American equivalent was 0.45 cent below the New York level. Russell t the Art Directors Club ) r n Villi Jl dO MJM.M.M. Traps Admirer A. gas bill for the Chicago apartment of Miss Patricia Starr, above, an entertainer, found in the records of Charles G. Koepke, investment broker, led to further investigation and resulted in the arrest oi Koepke in the girl's home. There he readily admitted, police po-lice said, that he had embezzled more than $50,000 of hb clients' money. BRIDGE WORKER IS FATALLY INJURED OAKLAND. Cal.. April 22 U.R Rob. C. Bishop. 36, who worked for years as a "high rigger" far above land and water on bridge building jobs, was listed today at the 20th workman to meet death in construction of the huge San , Francisco-Oakland bay bridge. Veteran of the dizzy heights, r Bishop was working on a barge below the East Bay cantilevei span last night. A Lhree-pound ornamental iron bar fell from a section of bridge nailing being hoisted into the air. It fell 180 feet and struck bishop on the head. His ekull fractured, he wa.-j taken to St Mary's hospital, San Francisco, where he died today. He leaves a wife and three children. chil-dren. i Twr million of the 5.000.000 j slaves in the world today are 1 Chinese girls between 4 and 18. In OARP Row A close friend of Dr. Francis Townsend, Prank Arbuckle, (above;, regional director of tho 11 Western states, Is attempting to stem the tide of insurrection reported -sweeping Townsend ranks. fit? '"-"Ji . ft 4 ! L. , -I ' , . &LoJi X- ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 2, 1 9 3 6 Democrats Invited Ta Turn Republican NEW YORK, April 22 UE Col. Theodore Roosevelt held out a fraternal hand today to "hundreds "hun-dreds of thousands of Democrats who think as we do." He addressed the National Republican Re-publican club last night, accepting the club presidency for the third time. "Let us make common cause with these Democrats," he said. "Let us invite them to fight side by side with us for the democracy we love. Let us assure them not merly that we will welcome their adi, but that when we triumph we will invite them to a place at the council board." TIRES As Low As 50c Per Week 100 Pure KEfJN OIL $335 5 Gal. Can SPOIIOES 10c 5 223 WEST CENTER Seducer Must Pay Damages BOISE, Idaho, April 22 (U.P j Huston Trollinger must pay Con- j na Cluff a $10,000 judgment grant- ed her in Twin, Falls county district dis-trict court, it was ruled today by the Idaho supreme court. Conna Cluff was granted $10,-000 $10,-000 in a seduction case brought against Trollinger. Trollinger had asked that the judgment be set aside because he was a minor when the charges were brought. 3 AUTO MORNS 93c SEAT COVERS 79c up Free Installation IGNITION CABLE SETS 39c BUDGET ACCOUNTS OPENED IN FIVE MINUTES In the NO DOUBT OF IT NOW the open season for Spring Fever is upon us. The iirst robin has been duly acknowledged, ac-knowledged, crickets are tuning up, and the advertising advertis-ing columns of this paper are full of news about gayer things to wear and do and eat and enjoy. Even a shut-in can follow the rhythm of the seasons by reading the advertisements. The first ad for white shoes is as sure a sign of Spring as the first tulip. Soon you'll be seeing in these pages what you dare leave off on the beach this, Summer, and hearing what new sunburn lotion will guard the exposed areas. You'll be buying Springy things off and on for several weeks. Chart your shopping course carefully, wisely, by following the advertisements from day to day. Compare values select styles, make up your mind before you start the leg work from store to store. You'll save money and have more time to enjoy the nice weather. ITALIAN TROOPS ON BIG ADVANCE ROME. April 22 a .!"- - Italian troops are advancing on all sec-1 toxs of the southern front in Eth- ' iopia, war communique No. 192 j said today. No mention was made of the situation on the northern front except that submission of native chieftains continued in ever in-' creasing areas of the country. ' Press dispatches from head- run WRENCH SETS 43c DUST CLOTHS I4c AUTO POLISH 50c Pint Can 1 CAR RADIO $1,50 Per Week 1936 Model PROVO Jr ever lews quarters, however, said the Italians Ital-ians were fighting a heavy concentration con-centration of Ethiopians at Salla Dingai, on the Dessye-Ankober-Addis Ababa road, 87 miles from the capital by air line and 105 by the winding roacr. Koud to Quintuplets Closed CALLANDER. Ont. L i: The road to the Dafoe Hospital, home of the Dionne quintuplets, from Callander, has been closed for repairs. re-pairs. Dr. Allan Roy DaFoe the babies' physician, oaid he understood under-stood it would be reopened to traffic some time in May. 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