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Show N 6 . Friday, March 26, 1948 DAILY HERALD Brewers Asked To Save More Grain WASHINGTON, March 28 (U.R), Brewers- were - asked - today - to adopt stricter grain-eaving . mea-turea mea-turea for a home-stretch drive in the conservation campaign. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Clin-ton P. Anderson polled the brew era by mail to get formal acceptance ac-ceptance of the .new voluntary program. '-',-'' It would run from April 15 to June 30, when the new wheat crops start coming in. Officials said most brewers previously hjad will leave here at o a indicated they .would accept the 'morrow program. The-7-day program would not cause a noticeable reduction in Odoni Lands His Plane In Shanghai SHANGHAI, March 26 (U.R) Pilot Bill Odom-landed, his converted con-verted Liberator bomber, the "Explorer," ' at Lunghwa air-petj loaay, - completing a rouna-inp flight to the United States where he had gone to have the plane's leaky gas tanks rejpqf red. With his arrival at 3:15 p. m Keen Hearing vOf : Blind Ex-Marine ' V; Prevents Wreck 1 PITTSBURGH, March 28 (U.R)--. A blind ex-rnarine,. thrbugh his sharp hearing; detected a broken rail in the main line of the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania railroad Wednesday night' less than an hour before an eastbound flyer was due to cross theStretch of track. .The veteran. Jack George, 22, iof Beaver Falls, noticed strange Air: Board Head isnunrl marls hv a nainff train millionaire . Pen maker Milton, w'ged hia fathe Griffith W. Reynolds said .the expedition . tpj George, to investigate the track map the mighty .Amne-Machinjon af bridge crossing the Heaver mountain rane n western China ver near we ueorge nome m. to- beer supplies according tp. ,the, agriculture department, and would save .625,000 to ; 750,000 bushels of grain. Under the program, brewers would continue to use no wheat or table-grade rice and would, f pr . h.e, f irsjt time, agree to ?limlt the use '6 'all' other grains. The present . program. adopted last fall, limited corn' use but did not put a ceiling on malt barley. t IV v - -v-C-r;- it.. ' ? v J- .( Sr. -if i i n ! nun i. n-'al Thtrmq-rtguUigd roMt4 for uniform full flavor. Thtrmq-rtguliifi roatttd ; , -aeiA v rwoKiNs-aiANriRcoiAToa ; The father -found a 12-inch break in the rail. He posted hia son on the bridge with a lantern and flashlight to warn-approaching trains. ' . - ' Railroad officials said the break was found in the eastbound track Joseph J. O'ConneJi Jr., above, only a short time before "The has been .appointed by President Admiral." Crack Chicago-to-New j Truman to fcuVreed James M. York flyer, was due to pass the ! Landis as chairman of the Civil spot at 11:13 p. m. ; Aeronautics Roard. O'Connell, Warping block signals were set ! Washington. D. C, attorney, up and trains were switched to ' formerly general counsel of adjoining tracks. . Young George was blinded in combat while serving with the marines on Guam in the-fall of 1944. He is a student at a machinist ma-chinist school In Pittsburgh. 38 Pickets Put Under Arrest by Police in Omahd OMAHA, Neb., March 26 (UJO Thirty-eight pickets of the striking strik-ing United Packinghouse Workers Work-ers (CIO) Were arrested and charged with trespass Thursday after a picket line blocked a railroad rail-road track leading into the Ar mour c Co. packing plant Police arested 20 who were In a line circling across the tracks, and 18 more a few minutes later for "loitering under the viaduct" of the, south Omaha Terminal railway near where Its tracks cmcr iiib pianu - All were charged with trespassing, tres-passing, and were released n f 10 bond each. - After the arrests, 50 police-officers in nine cruiser cars began patrolling the area. REOPENING br HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP , formerly at Sth" North, SUt Wert "Now at 70S Wm( Cmttr StrMt Halca Thomas Dyaart, Operator PHONX 13S , (In tM natna of Z4 U Coytoa Reput at ion . ... is the only- way you can Judge a pharmacy. You J can't taste the difference between be-tween good and inferior drugs, and you can't tell the difference. dif-ference. But you can rely on City Drug's record. City Drug has over a 20 year reputation among the doctors and people of Utah County for unexcelled unex-celled prescription work. iViu Cliiv ir (fffeft RftBtUfc ; l It II"" IT : 1 - - Orem Schedules Easter Cantata Sunday Morning Orem's annual Easter cantata, "Resurrection Morning," will be presented Sunday at 8:30 a. m. in the Seer a theater. The cantata, written by the late B. Cccial Gates and Ida R. All-dredge, All-dredge, will be sung hy students from the Lincoln high school vocal department. Elvis B. Terry will direct the choius of 200 voices. Tenor solos from "Seven Last Words of Christ" by Dubois will be sung by Byron Stubbs. Accompanists for the production are Maxine Vax:oy and Genniel Larson- Colorful slides to portray the important events in the life of Christ will be flashed on the screen. The script, written by-Merle by-Merle Wentz, will be read by Lyle DeLange. An invitation is extended to all those interested in hearing this annual event: the Treasury Department, CITY DRUG PROVO SPRINGVILLE SPANISH FORK PAYSON ArinouH eme n t - LEON'S TAVERN (FORMERLY JIM'S PLACE) Under New Management ; (LEON SHAW & LEON OLSEN) Draught and Bottled Beer Soft Drinks, Candy, Tobacco COMPLETELY REMODELED - NEW BAR BOOTHS, TABLES, REST ROOMS LADIES , GENTS f Next Door North of Park's 1 Cafe in Orem II i&m m vM (ite t? imiim I. m ' ""I ; - 5!4'Im I Lr-r-J Y tlMit- iii.v ihf -.t 3fi j 1 1 s " ' I I - JN rll "j) ttilUfttili- s . try QUALITY comes first when you're planning the big Easter Sunday "dinner. And you can be sure of first-quality first-quality foods when you. shop 1 Si IS 'jmjWjPW IHU . JI1HIJI1M Ill L IIWJBJMIIIIIHI. OJ.millUMI.WM.liM.W , .; - lie,, n 0 n , ..tm llWr'1'.WHIHtHlilff PLANour Easter menu from the. suggestions listed below. 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