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Show 3, 1 V a ft move). trtA emTT. trrxa DAILY HER ALD ' y fAJtts O - WEDNKDAY, A PHIL 3, 194 UtlU I rXCJLriL President Smith's BlivenSays f. Speaking on the subject "The WorW after the War" Bruce Bli-- Bli-- ven,i world famous editor, author "and lecturer answered what he "termed -the nine most vital ques-jtlons ques-jtlons of today before a large au-r.dience au-r.dience at Provo tabernacle. Mon-day Mon-day evening, under the sponsor-v'ahip sponsor-v'ahip of the BYU lyceum committee. commit-tee. . "I do not believe another world war is inevitable; I do not be-lieve be-lieve the conflicts between capitalistic cap-italistic systems and other sys- terns need necessarily precipitate lJ, another struggle," he said. He .a warned, however that the same forces that brought about-war are still present and that great effort .vWili be required to preserve the peace.- "We do need to surrender some national sovereignty in certain e areas," he asserted, pointing par - ticularly- to the present scramble wfor world markets and for what r he . termed "the dwindling raw materials" of the world. "We r cannot, go on ' with our present three-way fight for raw materials such as is going on at present in Iran." Son S. L Visitor. SALT LAKE CITY, April 3 0.R) Dr. George Albert Smith, Jr., only son of LDS church presi dent George - Albert Smith, was visiting with his family here Tuesday before leaving for educational edu-cational conferences at Stanford university. ' Smith, a professor of business administration at Harvard university uni-versity graduate school of business busi-ness administration, will be on hand to celebrate with the family his father's 76th birthday, Thursday. Thurs-day. He was in charge of a navy midshipmen - officers school at Harvard during the war. About 90 per cent of physical deformities in humans are not due to a predisposing cause but to neglect of proper measures of prevention and cure. j y w OUT (MONDAY) LOMIARDO Broadbent Speaks At T Assembly "True education should ultimately ulti-mately bring people to the point Lwhere they think in terms of the best interests of humanity ratner than of just themselves or of their own small group," Dr. Thomas L. 'Broadbent, director of the extension exten-sion division and associate pro-jfessor pro-jfessor of German, said today in a devotional assembly at Brigham lYoung university. I Education should develop the i student to the point where good-iness good-iness and beauty prevail in his (life because they have become a Dart of him rather than because of fear of punishment or hope of reward, Dr. Broadbent told his listeners. Each student has the right to except that the university he attends at-tends will provide a well-trained staff and adequate plant, the best possible counselling service, broad extra-curricular activities, a liberal lib-eral but carefully directed social program, a body of rich tradition, an environment of culture and refinement re-finement and a philosophy of education edu-cation based on "the free play of free minds" embodying close student-faculty relationships and service to humanity, he asserted. On the other hand, the university univer-sity has a right to expect that its students will be loyal to its traditions tradi-tions and ideals, that they will have a mature attitude and high scholarship, that they will take part in social and extra-curricular affairs, and that they will contribute con-tribute to school traditions already al-ready established, Dr. Broadbent concluded. KAYIIR (WIDHIIDAT) 00AT o 'o'k,' WW 0 how y'oH?" 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ZZZ&'Xf' TH.sjW0NMUOOVR-) JI'S J MBAV fiUR6 ON6 ff7& , 1 1 I V I V l Bm.on,-tcT 1 VK W6 VE LANPEO iW SHOT THE TIME J THAT f A WOOLLY ACDM6' Jjr ''&7F-,V I f ' REDRYDl ' S'V' - "j,-- :k " silTp J5j5?tt (T c-j3k.r RE.DARETOLll I m 0AT,rM55 RUBT'AND 'VT f WE. SAvJ 1CU WEKE M 1 f HIRE'S THE ICOT FTO. THAI TCe-RT-'V I I V fl Cj1 MjfcP ft, !?iSrrr?j1-AuG trouble., tD.AMTtCirec js 15 cne chhe ecrrs ihai 5tc.t I I vv; if if.r, jjft vi-'" CfJ V wv!i!S22! X kct to uv,t tor tcu to akio luke murdered llh? ws,J I i I m! Ijck Sn . eo 4 ST Wf Stuvict. tWC T. M. SIC U. S. NT W. ! WASH TUBBS ff WHAT DID T BELIEVE MF, MLStSSO, 1 90 NOT BSIN6 "She charges 50 cents an hour for staying with Junior, and when she was a bqby 1 sat with her for nothing when we get home I'm going to send her mother a bill!" FUNNY BUSINESS THURSDAY, APRIL 4 S:09l :15l :3S. Western Serenade The Old Corral I :4S i ! iThc Old Corral Yawn Patrol 'News !Thrce Treys Farm Roundup Connor Trio 7 OOiFraiier Hunt 7:1 Farm Show 7:3t:News T:45Shady Valley News Foiks Coffee Time jBrcakfait Club I S:0t Melodies S:l5i 8: J Tic Toe Time S:4S Fun With Music News Harry Clarke (Gus Farncy News IProgram Parade iNews il-ra uwlon Personality tRoad of Life Abbe Observes Joyce Jordan Listening Post 9-OOiCecil Brown -ISiSerenade :3t(Take It Easy -9:45IMary Lee Taylor iFred Waring ITom Brenneman i Lone Journry Gil Martyn iOavld Harum Ted Malone : Arthur Godfrey .Tick Tocfc Tune News ' p'p- coOt4 iy mia sfitS. rwc. ."He always starts his garden by testing out his hammock iirstr Dispute Flares Up Over Manchuria CHUNGKING, April 3 (U.R) A violent dispute over Manchuria broke out today between Chinese communists and government ad herents with communist quarters charging that "large scale conflicts" con-flicts" are imminent in north China. The communist press charged that Gen. Chiang Kai-shek is moving troops into Manchuria on such a scale that efforts of the ItrM Lrle Van 14:15 Bing Sings ll: Womrni Ppge 14:45 Song Parade 11:0t Local News Mary Lee Taylor :Vaiianl Lady Light ol World Aunt Jenny Glamour Manor Best Bets Larry Smith IBetween Friends Correspondents Close Harmony Betty Lane 'Standard Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday School Rftukhaee Talks Life Can Be 11:15 Lunch wltn Lopez ;Bing Crosby Ma Perkins lt:3! Wishing Well M True Slory Dr Malone ll:45IJohn J Anthony iArt Baker ' Road of Life IZrMCedric Foster Guiding Light Hill Billy World News l:IS!SroileTimc Today s Children Bill Sears' News Perry Maron 12:30 Queen for a Oty Women In While Bride & Groom Farm Program l?:4l Masquerade I Tcna & Tim 1:49 Listen To Liebert .America Woman 'Morton Hownev Familv Album l.'ISiThis is Elaine iMa Perkins John B. Kennedy Hits of the day l:J4La tin-Americana Pepper Voung Stock Market Tunc Time 1:45 Bulletin Board Happiness Ladies oe Sealed Bachelor s Chilo 2.-00 Erskine Johnson 2: 1 ' Johnson Family 2:3:Melody Hour 2:45i 'Backstage Wife 'Stella Dallas L Jones Widder Brown Jack Bcrch ITry n Find Mc Sons of Pioneers iHymns House Party 3:tiManhattan Music 3:15 3:3a'Memory Lane 3:4S;News. Music lEvelyn Songs Winters iGirl Marries Portia Faces Lite IJust Plain Bill iFront Farrell What s Doin' Make Believe 4 :, Afternoon 4:151, 4.J'Werry Go Bound . 4:451 Revue 'Judy and Jane News (Aunt Mary IDr Paul I Window Shop I Mrs Burton 'Harmony 5:;A.Z in Novelty S:ISSupennatn 5:34 College Varieties 5:43'Tom Ml I 'World News . Waitin" Clayton Easy Aces ReportinE In (Woman's Secret iTerry and Pirates 'School of the air imusic rasnions uiack Armttrong tNewa rTennemtee Jed Memorv Tetr I Say with Music i nop Marrlgan 4G :S U.:.MM" nationalist-communistic - American Ameri-can field teams to end fighting between nationalist and" communist commu-nist forces will be nullified. Government adherents retorted that the large troop movements were necessary because the communists com-munists moved between 200,000 and 300,000 troops into the area under cover of the truce arranged by Gen. George C. Marshall between be-tween the warring factions. The communists charged that the government's plan to send five armies into . Manchuria violated ' the agreement between the Kuomintang and the communists com-munists on the reorganization of their armies. . They requested that American authorities cease transporting the nationalists . northward, asserting that "satisfactory settlement of this question will decide the. Issue of peace in the northeast and the whole country." Enrico Fermi, self-exiled Italian Itali-an physicist and Nobel-prize winner, win-ner, achieved, the first produced chain reaching atomic fission under un-der the west stands, of Staff Field, Chicago. - I, Newa Koro Kobblers mwxm mm 234 Center St. - Pbone 488 I LET US TEACH YOU PROPER SKIN CARE Treu Youth Cosmetics Complimentary Treatment Call Ztlt By LESLIE TURNER rF WHAT DID T BELIEVE ME, 1 10 NOT BRINfiT YOJ WISH TO THESE TIWNSS WITH PLEfc5lKE...B0T I TELL ME MR.- WHEN X AW PICTURES OP MCVAIX JsEgrP0WS?' -iJN THE LOCAL F1SESW what Y I ABOUT J 7 4 JyA4r T I RECOGNIZED UM AT OHCEi 51(2 1 THOI HAP LOWS PGO F0RSOTTEN HIS HA ME. AND I REAUZEP WITH HORROR THAT AN AWFUL MISTAKE IS Bfc'N& NVAPE.' WHAT ABE VOU TALKING ABOUT , WHAT MISTAKE .j IT IS MV PAINFUL DUTY TO ttJPOCM YOUSSC, THAT THE CHIP VALK TOOK TO THE BIKKE UQK 14 YEARS ASO WAS NOT VOUK MSS.H6 PAUSHTEki EVA V. 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