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Show PMEFOUn PROVO" TUTAHy DAILY HERALD, "THURSDAY, AUGUST " 1, 1940 SECTION -TWC ALIENS KJ U.S. LIUSTHEGISTER WASHINGTON," Aug." 1 OR) The Justice department aaid today aliens who have been members of the Communist party, the German American bund or similar organ' izationa ; must decide for them selves, in ' the forthcoming , mass registration of non citizens, whether such membership constitutes consti-tutes affiliation with a foreign government. ,- . t The: government, under mandate from congress, will ask each alien to reveal any foreign political affiliations during the last five years. - - ,"-:: Solicitor General Francis E. Diddle said the justice department win give, no advance opinion whether - Communists or Bund members fall within that category. lie said congress Bad asked for the information and the department depart-ment merely was making the in quiry. - ' v. The compulsory registration begins be-gins Aug. 27. . 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Here is a Japanese detachment moving past the British Flag, on the border near Kluiing, seeking Chinese forces. . . - now In the United States are re quired to report to post offices before the Dec. 26 deadline for registration and fingerprinting. , Oil Paintings On Exhibit Here A display of oil paintings which has been sent from the National Exhibition section of the WPA Art Program. In Wash ington, D. C, Is now being shown at the Provo Art Gallery in the Public library. -. The exhibition will be open to the public until Aug. 20. A group of 25 oils, ranging in size from moderate to several feet tall are shown in their first original painting in oil medium, announces DelMar Nelson, gallery - director. There are landscapes and city scenes, figures and group com positions,; and still life, speaking for variety m this exhibition or oil paintings : by artists . in all sections of the country. : Some of the more outstanding landscapes painted : by artists from New York, Ohio, Minnesota, Illinois and Colorado are: "Irrigation" "Irriga-tion" by Edward ' Chavez, Colorado,- "Fishing Harbor" by Joseph de Martini, New England, "October "Oc-tober Cornfield" by Austin Meck-lem. Meck-lem. New York, "Still Hot Day" by Judson Smith, New York. Middle western artists are represented rep-resented by: Jack Greetzer's "Paradoxical" Desolation, "Approaching "Ap-proaching Storm by Frederick Springer of Ohi. "Tree Group'-' ly Jeanne Taylor of Minnesota, "House on the Hill' by John Stenvall of Illinois. The, following figure painting is brought out by the group: John McCrady's "Skating Rink," "Mill-hands," "Mill-hands," by Louis Gugllqlml "The Life Boat" by Stephen Ronay, New. York, "The Musician" Musi-cian" by Jim - Lee, Michigan, "Building Wreckers'" by Frances P.- Colburn, Vermont, and "Wash Day" by Samuel Heller. The city scenes add to the variety of subject matter: "Foggy Night" by Hester Miller Murray of Illinois, "Livery Stable Scene" and "The Old Cemetery" by Yvonne Twining of Massachusetts. Massachu-setts. To add further variety the exhibition includes "Still Life" by Eugene Trentham, Colorado and "Pears and Tools" by Raymond Brelnin of Illinois. Beehivepirls On Camping Trip PLEASANT GROVE A four day camping trip in the North Fork of American Fork, canyon is being enjoyed by Beehive girls of the First ward, under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Robert Weeks. Chap- erones. assisting Mrs. Weeks, are Rose Harper and Reva Tomlinson. Girls who are at the camp include in-clude the following: Kathryn Ol-pin, Ol-pin, Maxine Nelson. Barbara Kooy-man, Kooy-man, Barbara Loader, Joyce Clark, Geneal Thome, i Margaret Adams, Louise Armitstead, Bliss . Jarvis Berniece Pittman, Carol Smith, Audrey Smith, . Cora Richins, Lu Dene Wagstaff. . r ALF SMITH TO , BACK W1LLKIE NEW YORK, . Aug. 1 (U.n) Alfred Al-fred E. Smith, 1928 Democratic presidential standard bearer, to day joined the r Democrats who have bolted their party to support Republican Nominee Wendell L. WiUkie. . Smith, who - took his first "walk" in 1936 to support Alf M. Landon, said Mr. : Roosevelt's nomination had heralded "the death knell of the Democratic party" : and that .Winkle was "sure bet." He insisted he still was a Democrat. He declared the fundamentals of the .party . of Thomas Jefferson had been rtorn to ribbons" by-; the New Deal. Smith's v announcement was pot unexpected since his break with A Mr Roosevelt had been t empha-1 sized numerous times before and after the start of the president's second term. There was no indi cation what part Smith would take in the campaign and asked whether, he intended to make any speeches he replied, "I suppose j 1 I . r i v.V 1 . U i ,v;.V ;.,v f v - v.. ' . v , V Your Youngsters ; will enjoy If for their health insist oh UTAH RAIL-SHIPPED PEACHES viaf BpccdyTfoGrantfe refrigerator service It's peach time again! ; Big, luscious, juicy Utah mountain grown peaches ; are finer . than ever. A record crop. Rushed to you' orchard-fresh . . . via speedy Rio Grande "reefers" . . . miracle of modern refrigeration. The Rio Grande way means that peaches are picked at the peak of their goodness . VI . Carefully graded . .- Tissue wrapped . . . r Attractively packed ; . Refrigerator shipped reaching you fresh, firm and healthful . delicious to eat . . Y the finest for canning- . Mrs. Housewife: INSIST on healthful UTAH PEACHES jor your uanmng . ; snipped for information about speedy Rio Grand Freight Snrice: M. V. niUD, Agent - . I'hone 312 ! 1 i.t vi yJU vxrj ODDITIES IN THE NEWS BY UNITED PRESS ROCHESTER, N. Y. Mrs. Es-telle Es-telle G. Vandemark. 24. was gTanted a marriage annulment today when she testified her hus band, Robert, 26, chewed razor blades, ate. glass and sewed but tons on his flesh "just to make me nervous." She said ' her hus-bad hus-bad had been a circus freak be fore entering the automobile ag ency business. LOS ANGELES Sho-Sha, the Ghost, apparently Isn't going to come to court and speak for himself, so Mrs. Lillian - Boyce today read passages from a diary she kept when he was her teach er." Dr. William A. Boyce, who is contesting her suit for divorce, says Sho-Sha ( short for Sheland Shaimond) became; her soul mate and won her love. BOSTON City Registrar James A. Burke canceled his va cation today because of a rush for marriage licenses. One hundred hund-red and fifteen couples filed in tentions yesterday. The previous one-day high was 102 set In - the spring of 1917 when young men were entering the World v War draft. Burke said 89 of the pros- . pective bridegrooms were be tween 21 and 30, the age group from which the army expects to conscript if . congress gives its authority. oOo NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.Tne I story they were telling around the police station today concerned a traffic cop who thinks he al ways knows when a driver i3 telling him a He. The officer stop-' ped a car which had krone through a red light. The. motorist ex-' plained he was from out of town. "Where are you from?" "Why, I'm from Cleveland." "Hah, the cop sneered. "Then how come the Ohio plates?" ; LOS ANGELES Physicians took a woman suffering from in fantile paralysis from : her - iron lung for 20 minutes so she could I give birth to a baby, it was disclosed dis-closed today. Mrs. Virginia Mat thews, 23, bore . a normal child, I though it was a month premature. prema-ture. She was stricken with In fantile paralysis Saturday and her child was born on Sunday in the Los Angeles county general P-eojp Je In the Newa Boiler Kid" Fred B. Snlte, Jr celebrated his 30th birthday today his fifth on borrowed time. .. . . During the last year he has been married, learned to walk with the aid of nurses, and gained lung power to . breath with a 10-pound "breathine shirt" instead of a 950-pound iron lung. Film Star Loretta Youner and Advertising Kxecutive Thomas II. Lewis were married today in a private ceremony at the Church of St. Paulin Westwood village; near Hollywood. Former Governor Carv A. Har dee of Florida bolted the Democratic Demo-cratic party to support Wendell L. WiUkie for president, charging mat t-resiaent Koosevelt "drafted"' his own renomination for a third term. Daniela Thode, SO, eldest stepdaughter step-daughter of famed composer Richard Wagner died at the Wagner Wag-ner ancestral home of Bayreuth, Bavaria. . . . Pierre Laval.-French vice premier, is going to Pari3 to arrange an . interview between Premier Petain and Adolf HJtier. R. G. Casey, Australian minister min-ister to the United States, told the national foreign trade convention con-vention in San Francisco that he believes the continued existence of the British empire is "no less essential" es-sential" to the United States. Slotion ' Picture Star George Brent is establishing a . training camp for men I only, "no cream puffs allowed" on a 15-acre tract in the desert near Palm Springs. Makeup Specialist 3lax Factor, Jr., selected these five men as those in the world "who look best with beards:" Writer George Bernard Ber-nard Shaw, Actor Errol Flynn, Chicl Justice Charles Evan Ilujrhe, Peter the Hermit, and HaUie Selassie. British navy ships will escort the ttuko of Windsor to the Bahamas Ba-hamas with his American-born duchess if.as now planned, he sails from Lisbon tomorrow on the American export liner Excalibur. Presidential .Nominee Wendell I WiUkie said he was "proud" to have AI Smith famed brown derby der-by beside his straw hat In the national na-tional political ring. ' - Frank -Borzage, film director, asked for a divorce from Rena. B. Borzage in a complaint charging cruelty. . . They had been married 24 years. Threat of Draft Fails To Produce Marriage Stampede i maaaiiia i f NEW YORK, Aug. 1 U.E The possible imminence of military conscription has failed to stampede stam-pede the American male into mar riage as it did in the spring c 1917. a United Press survey md. cated today. j Marriage licer.se bureaus thru out the nation reported few gair. 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