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Show Vvf v J SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, - FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1940 PAGE THREE Man's "song box" is at the top of the windpipe; a bird's is. at the bottom. Around the World With the United Press Troops on March in 'State's Rights War' Againsti VPA I iB1H!flir1i I h .. i T A .V ALEX PEAY Says: BUY AT PEAY'S, Vhere IT PAYS YOU TO BUY! We Always Sell You Quality Qual-ity Groceries for Less.v lbs. nucoA .......... 47c FLOUR HARVEST DELL i lbs. ... yUW RED STARr H lb. r.. $1.29 OXYDOL 20c Can PKIEAPPLE 2 for DH. PEPPER e pottles for ... S Actional Uottlcs A IX for 3 30c COFFEE 26c YHEATIES Package .-. ...a., lie 2CS South University Ave. mora ism- WITH UNITED TRESS WASHINGTON Heavier than normal rainfall this spring will be needed to avert a serious drought over a large portion of the co J-try, J-try, weather bureau officials said today. Precipitation rain and snow has been f the smallest In many years from the Ohio valley to the Rocky Mountains and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Bureau Records showed. v PANAMA CITY- Transfers of foreign ships to Panamanian Panaman-ian registry since the start of the European war have In- - creased this Republic's tonnage ton-nage only 24 per cent, Felipe Tapia, chief of the Consular and marine . division of the treasury department, said to- day. . - Daadly Explosive Ceiedod Dcforc Senate Cornmittc SAN FRANCISCO The bureau of foreign- and domestic commerce reported today the value of export and Imports through Pacific coast customs districts in January was he largest for that month in any recent year. ; reaching about $61,-000.000. $61,-000.000. against $52,000,000 in De cember and $46,000,000 in Novem ber. - - - t. . " MOSCOW Five hours before fighting between Russia and Fin land ceased, Russian troops storm ed and took the Finnish city of VUpuri which went to Russia' anyway any-way under the peace treaty. It was revealed today.. BUCHAREST Demobilization of farmers serving In the army, tJJCiaie" dby the, ministry of agri-curuore agri-curuore today, was regarded as a Httsuriia response to m German preaise to guarantee Rumania arlrjt aggression In return for strenuous efforts . to meet Ger-manya Ger-manya ree-J Cor supplies. . MOSCOWJVeil Informed quar-Ur quar-Ur Moscow said today that tte"prcpsl Scandinavian alliance pirtrMf woulJ h consistent with Itm Rujmo-Finnish peace pact so ,fcg a it was co tdirected spe- (.r.cxVy amlnst the Soviet union. MTIV TO UK Turkey ewnplrt4 stegetlaUom fr rurrhm f 3.009 torn of KraatOat! Mirar at av price f 2.15 crU per pound, free avk,orU ahJp Fair sud Com-rr. Com-rr. fr broker, aatj to-.cuy. to-.cuy. . .. ....... ... . . COPENHAGEN. Denmark Fin-UftJi Fin-UftJi entire cabinet may reaigr. It trvr of a provutonal minltr ' wh ch would take the responsibil ity for .ratifying the Russo-Fin-r.ish peace treaty and resuming diplomatic relations with Russia, It was reported today. ' Sanitorium to Be Dedicated OCDEN. Utah. March 14 U-3 The program for Tuesday's dedication dedica-tion of the new Utah state tuberculosis tuber-culosis sanitorium here was announced an-nounced today by Dr. Louis V. Parratt. superintendent. Principal Princi-pal speakers will be Gov. Henry II. Blood and Dr. Joseph R. Mor-re Mor-re 11. chairman of the Utah board of health. WASHINGTON, March 14 (U.R) The inventor of "the most deadly" dead-ly" explosive sought ; permission today to demonstrate Its force by blowing up animals; .... I- It won't hurt them, ' he said, since it causes Instantaneous death." Lester P, Barlow; of Stamford, Conn., . so impressed the - seriate military affairs committee, , yesterday yester-day with a description of his new explosive that the committee burned burn-ed ; the minutes of the two-hour session lest a foreign power learn the formula. . ' ' A joint meeting of the 'senate and house navy and; military, affairs af-fairs : committee - has been' called for next Monday to discuss the' experiment. ex-periment. War and navy department depart-ment officials will be invited to attend. " - Barlow sal dhe had 'asked the committee for; permission to demonstrate dem-onstrate the explosive by exploding explod-ing mines of it in a field of animals. ani-mals. - - Sen. Gerald P. Nye,- R,. N. D, at whose suggestion Barlow testified, testi-fied, said the explosive was so devastating it would give any nation an "incomparable advantage advant-age In war time." It detonation, he said, ""utterly destroys everything within miles.- i - "Never in 15 years, ' he said, "have I seen a senate committee so impressed. . Barlow presented to the committee com-mittee affidavits, photographs and descriptions of his experiments with the explosive which he said combined liquid oxygen and carbon. car-bon. He called it the "most deadly dead-ly explosive" known. : : . - Sen. Edwin C Johnson, D, ColoJ moved to destroy the com- i . i i ; v) :HV p.y " j i I 7 ;i i J . .TtliPitnTri Oklahoma National Guardsmen on the march to Grand River Dam, Disney, Okla as Governor Leon C. Phillips Phil-lips called out troops in his "state's rights" war against the Public Works Administration. Officers have been ordered to call a halt on the 20-million-dollar hydro-electric project when construction reaches a point lands .can be flooded. ."" ' ; ' ; ' ' ' : ' .' : , r ' , mittee record. He and others were said to have considered the explosive ex-plosive so destructive, they feared its formula would fall into ine hands of a foreign power. Nve sai dthe papers were plac ed in a waste basket and burned in the presence of the committee despite the objections by Sen. A. B. Chandler, D., Ky who thought the records might be of value to the committee itself. Cranium Answers 1. Indifferent.- 2. High. 3. There. 4. WInkem. 5. Yon. 6. Skip. 7. Going. 'Adopted' by First Lady for Schooling inter ... r - -Tr" -n- - j J; i r T ' - : ? Joan Cameron, 3, whose parents and three other - children nave been on relief . in a Philadelphia. Par. suburb, : lor two" years, will . have fun and expert care as a pupil in the Kensington Nursery " - richooL Philadelphia, because Mrs. . Eleanor Roosevelt has assured ' her a $30 a year school expense. Sponsors were asked ; for 30 children. ; WHY? t "We found the answer in a snowstorm . . -"w AW - J-' We were aiding 'cross country, miles from anywhere, when it tarred to snow. XTc lost our wsy and foundered around for hours. Believe me, we were seated stLT! And then just by luck we stumbled on a trapper's cabin half buried in the drifts. It looked like the Waldorf-Astoria to us! J dug tlu-oogh the diift with tsld. Lucky for us, the door was unlocked, so we barged in an i made . ourselves at home. There was food on the shelves. . and a can of coffee that hadn't been opened. We started fire and put the coffee on the stove. .... i ,.' L , M cry b e it's becauie we were tired and cold, but that coffee tasted wonderful. If had a deep, tich fiTor like rare old wine. "Vhat kind of coffee is this?" I asked. "look at the can, ; siUj-.-Iaogbed my wife-Tve been telling you about MJB's Eicher Roast for years, but you were so soli on the other kind yoa wouldn't let me change. Remember?" "You win,! said. J . - "x - V; ' . 4 Next morning the storm had passed, so we tidied op the cabin, cut firewood to replace what we'd used and left some money to pay for what we'd eaten. Then my wife scribbled a note for I the trappen "Many thanks from two orphans of the storm who discovered your cabin and M-J B." Sometimes I mink she should have been a poetl .: ' .1 . - - ; . - " ...... . . : ' Cop. W9 if M J B Co. MAKE THIS TEST YOURSELF rot FRESHNESS Open a can of M J B. Smell its wonderful fragrance , preserved by M-J-B's vacuum pack. " ' ro AROMA Pour a cup and breathe the appetizing appe-tizing rtalcoffefuoca. It's proof of M-J-B's 'Richer Roast. '. Drip or Rtflulat tot FLAVOR Now taste a cup of M J B, made at any strength. Enjoy its delicious, ' . fl extra rich flavor. M-J-D's RICHER ROAST . gives you . . RICHER FLAVOR Fister Addresses Hedical Auxiliary The plan for group, medical and hospital insurance, as outlined by Ahe' Utah1 State Medical society, was presented "before aproximately 100 Provo citizens at a public meeting Wednesday evening at the Women's clubhouse. .Dr. George M. Fister" of Ogden, president of the Utah State Medical Medi-cal society, and William H. Tlb-bals. Tlb-bals. executive secretary, were the speakers. The meeting was sponsored spon-sored by the Utah County. Medical Society auxiliary, with Mrs. Albert R. .Tayfor, president, in charge. . Dr. Fister gave a brief outline of the I Innumerable requirements which are expected of the medical student before he can become a full-fledged doctor. He spoke of the ' early-day doctors and led up, to the. present time, : when more and more Is expected, the re quirements having' been raised by the American Medical association. "The cost of medical education and the necessary equipment which goes with it Is increaslngall the time, and consequently, the medi cal, knowledge and ability has increased in-creased and the price in medical care advanced to meet these new demands on the' physician,": said Dr. Fister, ; ; In explaining the group medical and hospital Insurance," Mr. Ttbbals emphasized the fact- that .it is a non-profit cooperative association backed by some of the most prominent prom-inent people in the state. He gave detailed explanation of the : plan and urged Its -study. Max Mendenhall sang two solos, accompanied 4jy Miss Chloe Friday and . Mrs. Bernlce Dastrup also sang two numbers, with Mrs. -Zenith Johnson accompanying. ale Glee To Stage Minstrel A. 'Georgia Jubilee", wlu come to Utah Wednesday evening when the Male Glee club of Brigham Young high school presents its an nual' concert in me iorm or a minstrel show in College hall un-. der the direction of William F. Hanson.. x . Assisting directors of .the program pro-gram include music students of B. Y. 'XJ., Shirl Swenson, Spanish Fork, dance . director; Max Mendenhall,. Men-denhall,. Pro vor drama- director, and Edward Sandgren, - Provo, Rulon , Romney, Juarez, Mexico, and Vern Johnson, Cowley, Wyo., will assist, in - conducting . the music. .. . ... ' Costuming for the' minstrel will be v directed by Helen AUeman instructor in home economics. Advertising, Ad-vertising, will : be planned by C. liaVoir Jensen, assistant principal of the high school, . and - June Smith. . ' 2 School Bus Drivers Facing' New Charges . SALT LAKE CITY, March 14 OLE) Supb R. Whitney Groo of the Utah, highway patrol revealed today to-day three scholo bus. drivers, whom he said . operated vehicles in the Granite school; district, have been arrested on charges of failing to have legally-required chauffeur's licenses. Groo indicated the three arrests were the start of a drive to make sure all Utah V school bus drivers met full legal qualifications . ' . 1 . a Applicants . ,' for the Rhodes Scholarship -awards ' must ' be between be-tween the ages of 18 and 21. " iff , CXlGATistJOVJ. v EtmiaiEDVjmt I,1 vrmumg, YE$i IT IS fJOt'J ' t2 UTTER. ' for cmionEP... d, they love its flavor K an SURPRISE THEM . . WITH RAISINS For 4 breajkfatt treat thaft "tops," terre Carnation" Wheat cooked with raisin! cwtU Hot, creamy Albers Carnation Wheat with a ricliwheaty flavor all its own now brings added health values, for it has. been en riched with; Vitamin Bu This im-portant im-portant vitamin promotes good digestion, steady- nerves,, normal growth. Actually, Carnation Wheat .now contains 50 more Vitamin Bi than whole wheat. Serve thin-flaked, quick-cook-ing .Albers Carnation .Wheat often. It Brings the bountiful nourishment of plump golden whole wheat. Yet it costs less than half a cent a serving. 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