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Show PAGE TWO FLOODS AGAIN HIT CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, March 30 d;i) Fed by heavy rains, northern north-ern California rivers burst their banks and spread over lowland acres today for the second time this month. Highways were blocked, train services disrupted, and farms Inundated In-undated as flood conditions developed de-veloped steadily in the Sacramento. Sacramen-to. Napa and San Lorenzo rivei valley3. There was a possibility of a repetition of the $15,000,000 flood of early March as week-long rains, particularly heavy In the last, 48 hours, continued. The U. S. weather bureau fore-. fore-. cast rain for the" area for today and tonight, with possibility of clearing weather Sunday, Temperatures Tem-peratures were mild, increasinf the runoff o melted snow from the Sierra Nevada and other mountains moun-tains which feed the watercourses. The Sacramento, flowing thrt a rich agricultural valley, passed flood stage in its upper ; readier this morning and roared dowr toward levees which are still weakened weak-ened and broken from the previous flood. The San Lorenso, draining Into Santa Cruz bay, left Its banks on the low side at Santa Cruz and threatened again . to Inundate the business district. City maintenance mainten-ance crews, American Legion members mem-bers and private citizens were summoned to erect sandbag barricades barri-cades . in an ef fort to keep ' the river in , bounds, . , ,. - NEW YORK, March ?0 (UJC) The statement by President Rooser velt that, there is scant immediate prospects for establishment of any Just, stable .and lasting peace in Europe stimulated demand for war stocks and aided the stock mar. ket generally today. Trading picked : up to the largr est fof any Saturday this year Substantial volume came Into steel issues, although- special stocks, such" as Loft and McKesson & Robbins continued to 1 hold : top place in turnover. -J"' , Aiding steels were reports' oi sharply increased export business. United States Steel rose nearly two points, while Bethlehem was up more than a point and Republic Repub-lic nearly a point. Coppers had fractional gains. Aircraft strengthened. ; . ' FACES CHECK CHARGE District Judge Abe W. Turner . continued , the case of George Li ' Campbell, . who ; previously had pleaded guilty to making and at tempting to pass a fictitious check, until Thursday at 10 a. m. when the defendant appeared be- fore him Saturday. T TOO LATH FOtt : CLASSIFICATION f --!-V FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 , ROOM, modern apartment. Adults preferred. . Phone 415W. fi-3 NEW modern apartment, hot water, wa-ter, gas. garage, ,955 North University Avenue. : a5 3 ROOM apartment, private bath. 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Scll-AddrotMd EnT.lop. with AO Mall Ordora In Great f 5 Spencer Tracy and Robert Young as they were discussing scenes from the making of their picture "Northwest Passage" on the location lo-cation at McCail, Idaho, where this entire , great adventure was filmed entirely In technicolor. It comes to the Paramount today .at regular prices and continuous runs from 1:00 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Arourid the World With the United Press TOENDER, Denmark Telephoned Tele-phoned messages from Saed on the Danish-German North eea border bor-der said today thatr the steady cannonading was heard, beginning about 11 a. m., from the southwest, south-west, in the general direction , of Sylt and Helgoland, German air and naval bases. SAN FRANCISCO The crippled freighter S." S. An-tlnoas An-tlnoas , today emerged . Into clear weather after a four-day buffeting by storm In the Western Pacific ocean : and wallowed along at four knots In an effort to reach her destination des-tination of Osaka, Japan, rather rath-er than put in at the Island of Guam for repairs. NEW YORK A libel action has been lifted from the French liner lie de trance. Indicating Bhe may soon put to sea for war duty, as the British liners Queen Mary and Mauretania did last . week. vv - BERLIN The eemL-offlcial D-N. D-N. B. , agency said that German reconnaissance planes attacked another an-other British convoy off the Brit ish coast .last i night and scored several hits on a cruiser and sunn a merchant ship;'' ; WASHINGTON The third defense battalion, - comprising 725 men, will sail April 4 fromParrls Island, S. C., aboard the navy transport Chaumont for , Hawaii, to strengthen anti-aircraft defenses de-fenses therje. f NEW rYORK Tn protrst- Now Showing! Shows Continuous Today . From 1 to 11:30 illllllv , J m NT " with 7 BABY SANDY MtSCIIA AUER PLUS . Biffger Tlian STAGE COACH" More Exciting Than "UNION PACIFIC" 1 More Action Than "JESSE JAMES" It's "FRONTIER MARSHAL" , - with RANDOLPH SCOTT CESAR ROMERO "The Cisco Kid' NANCY KELLY " Last Show Tonight Starts 8:35 "MarshaP - - - - 8:43 'Heaven" - - - 10:00 PROVO (UTAH) Adventure 77" ant Episcopal church's committee com-mittee of the Women's Auxiliary Aux-iliary on Marriage and DIvorco : has recommended after a two-year two-year study tliat the marriage of dlvoreI person be sane- tloned If they show a desire ? to lead Christian lives. WITH BRITISH AIR FORCE IN FRANCE Two German planes and possibly a third were shot down yesterday over the German lines on the Western front, an official communique said today. " KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Baylor university of Waco, Texas, and Redlands university of California won debating lionors at the na tional convention of PI ; Kappa Delta, national fensic fraternity, FISHING VESSEL SINKS CAMPBELL. RIVER, B. C, Mar. 30 UE The fishing vessel Alasco No. 4, owned by Albert Johnston of Seatle. sank here today to-day after an explosion. All members mem-bers of the crew were saved. 1 ; iiu'Q mm PETER C. GOOD Honest, Folks V . Ifs Justus Funny asfi'O (BrwherMoiae) "Rrnthor Rat " with the same great cast And Here's Added Entertainment! A School Teacher Cinderella in Her First Fling! . SHE wanted to be naughty STAflTS j fiT1:00P.n. '.; At 1:00 P.M. j ... in a nice u-x ... .Uj" ': ii li i-fi" til I ' ' - . Jm. SUNDAY HERALD, COMPANY, union ORDERED OUT WASHINGTON, March 30 (HE) The National Labor Relations board today ordered disestablishment disestablish-ment of an employe representation representa-tion plan of the Colorado Fuel and Iron corporation, Denver, Cclo., described in labor circlet as the oldest "company union" in the United States. " - The "company union," sponsored sponsor-ed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in 1915 after the violent Ludlow' strike, was ' said by the NLRB to violate the Wagner Labor Relations Re-lations act The board directed the company to grant exclusive , bargaining rights for approximately 160 employes em-ployes at the Sunrise, Wyo., mine to - the International Union vof Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (CIO). The representation plan was ordered disestablished at the Pueblo, Pueb-lo, Colo., steel mill and the Sunrise, Sun-rise, mine, and contracts between it and the company were Invali dated. J ', STUDENTS LIKE HONOR SYSTEM Students at Brigham Young university uni-versity favor the establishment of art "honor system" with a committee com-mittee to promote the Ideals of B. Y. U., according to the results of a poll of student opinion completed com-pleted this week under the direction direc-tion of John Utvlch. Los Angeles, honor . committee chairman, .-j. -, Over 90 per cent of. the students Darticipatlnsr in the poll pledged to help foster an honor. system in examinations. A total of .1057 Indicated In-dicated their support while 114 dissented. " . The ; proposed campaign calls for the publication of articles in the i university . catalogue, "Y" News. B. Y. U. student handbook, and other periodicals. Responsibility Responsibili-ty promoting this would be placed In, the hands of a committee which would direct " the plan. .' - 1 The investigating committee which has conducted the poll and which will formuate the policies of the "honor system Includes Mr. -Utvich, ; chairman; . Sylvia Hinckley, Salt Lake City; Duane Browne, Afton BIgelow, Mark Reynolds. Provo: Margaret Rurat, Pantruitch: and Wavne Reeve. t?H(rhom atv - -o . j iifflifiUQ) lUKiuwf uith Heather ANGEL John KING SUNDAY; MARCH 31, Cab-Driver Crosby r 1 Eing Crosby is seen in "East Side of Heaven," which la now showing show-ing at tne Provo theater, as a winging taxi-cab driver. During the course , of the picture, Blng tinda a romance -with Joan Blon-dell, Blon-dell, gets plenty of laughs from Mischa Auer, and trouble from Baby Sandy, anJ finds time to sing 5 of your favorite tunes. The second sec-ond feature Is "Frontier Marshal' which is compared with such big Pictures as "Stagecoach, "Union Pacific," and "Dodge City, for entertainment. The big picture stars Randolph Scott, Cesar Romero, Ro-mero, and Nancy Kelly. 'Tiger Girl' To , ' Hang Says Jury LAKE CHARLES. La., Mar. 30 (lr.R) The "Tiger Girl" must hang and she -doesn't care. - - - With - utter Indifference, Tonl Henry, " 26, thin-faced, small-eyed, small-eyed, listened late last night to the jury verdict which condemned condemn-ed her to the gallows. She murdered J. P. Calloway, a tire salesman of Houston, Tex he picked ; up two hitch-hikers Mrs. Henry and Harold F. Burks. 23, near . Orange, Tex., on Feb. 14. Soon a gun was pressed into his back and Burks took the wheel. Ini a field near here he was forced to take off his clothes, then, while he groveled on his knees praylnsr for mercy, Mrs. Henry , shot' him through the heart. ' - i The - Jury took six hours to n-wie her . guilt. It found her guilty of first degree murder "as charged, which made the death penalty mandatory. The sentence will- be imposed later. BYnD "ARRIVES AT CHILE POUT PUNTA ARENAS. Chile, Mar. 30 (UE) Admiral Richard E. Byrd arrived here unexpectedly today aboard the U. S. Bear on which I he is enroute home from the Antarctica.,' - ha.'i Extra Trcatsl MUSICAL NOVELTY "Yankee Doodle Ilome" , LATEST NEWS EVENTS It's Another Big Show For the UINTA Always Utah's Greatest Entertainment Bargain! Come Early! 1940. ,5p-2oh Tournoy, Drama Fesiiuol Judges Announced Thirty-two judges and eeveral assistants have been appointed to handle events scheduled fcr th eleventh annual high school speecn tournament cnl drama feaUvai opening Thursday night at the Brigham Young university. Dorothy Hedquist Provo, it chairman of judges of all events execj,1: debate, which will be co-chairmaned co-chairmaned by Mas Yano and Dean Gender, both of Provo. Twain tippet ts, Ephralm: Kvan Terry, Provo. and Loma Mecham, Orem; will aasLst direction pf the varsity debates squads in judging. One-act play judges are headed by Kathryn B. Pardoe or the speech faculty. Norma Fairbanks, Salt Lake City; Blanche Jones, Provo, and Beth Evans, Spanish Fork, will assist her. Oratorv will be handled in boys' and girLs divisions by Artel Ricks, Huntington Park. Calif, and Lois tanley, Heber, respectively. in charge of dramatic readings are Gwen Johnson, Richfield, ant Lucille Anderson, Rexburg. Ida. for the girls; and Alton Merrill Provo, and Kieth Nosack, Kiver-ton, Kiver-ton, for the boys. Extemporaneous speaking events will be Judged by Madge Moody, Milford, and Maurine East, Provo, Pro-vo, for girls, and Sanford Bingham, Bing-ham, American Fork, and Thornton Thorn-ton Booth, Provo, for the boys. Geraldine McFarlane and Helen Demoa Provo, are In charge ot humorous readings. Lorraine Mason," Ma-son," Aurora, and lone Engbtrson, Driggs, Idaho, will supervise choral chor-al speech Judging. Radio broadcasting Will be in charge of Russell Hakes. Mesa Ariz; retold story, Leora Curtii Provo, and pantomime, Lelhea Curtis and Maurine Motntt, Iro-vo. Iro-vo. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, head ol the speech department. Is gt neral Chairman for the three-day meet. MRS. DAVIS TO SEEK RE-ELECTION SALT LAKE CITY, March SO (HE) Mrs. Earl A- Davis, Republican Republi-can state vice chairman, annpunc-ed annpunc-ed today she would be a candidate candi-date for re-election. Her decision put aside reports she would seek the position of national committee-woman. committee-woman. Shows Continuous 1:00 p. rn. to 11:H0 p. m. TODAY AT REGULAH' PAtlAOlT .FRISES That Great Story - - - Filmed in Idaho -- All in Natural Color! r t ' "T - - X Head Happy Cast I" i v. Pmciiia Lane and Wayne Morns w.-.o are j-st two cf irt Tj-77'.' host ot stars teen at the Uinta today lr tr.t j-ful tcr:.: w "Brother Rat snj A Baby." Others in the cat are E-iJie AUnrt, the aensauon ot -Brother Rat." Jane Bryan. Ronald P-raan and Jare Wymaru The companion-feature at the Uinta ttUs the :ory cf a cncKl teacher Cinderella who wanted to be baa tut iot to bad "Half A Hinner." Drunken Driving Charges Denied tilxuis Jones. Fayson, charged with a second drur.ken drivir.g cf fir.se, an LnikUtle. mU-Jemeanor, jleadod not guilty, la Jude Abe Turner's divju;u of the Fourth district court-On court-On l"tt.lay, Hoviard VVetb, Pay-un, Pay-un, and James Shtllcy. American Fork, each pleaded not guilty before be-fore Jude Turner t, second drukntn driving cfft.istd. STUDENTS' T1LI.S' DERAILED IN MEXICO - MEXICO CITY. Mar. 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