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Show ! i' t '' H U 'wT 1 j X.Iv i M V S. ! j N- - TissyiyxaaggiBrrjtx ? 2 FOR I DRESS SALE f MfT vV , sX't " - Saturday. January The Cache American, Lotran, Cache County, Utah Fage Four J , oMllez ' STKrTTikTifc :T:X St ErroII - iiJ Left are Fljnn and Oliria Ue Havilland who furnish the romantic interest in that exciting story SANTA FE TRAIL which conies to the Capitol Sunday. Labor Warned To Halt Tie-u- p Of Armament Thorns board. A. Lee, recorder for the Roosevelt's 'I K;Y sMiillK sh board, said Friday, Purpose of the meeting Is to name assistant for Student business manager Life, student weekly newspaper, and the Buzzer, student annual, and editor of Scribble, campus literary magazine. Professor Porter stated. :r Wins Scholarship v With'a Garden in the Living Room TODAY ONLY 1 w f : 1 g 1 JP :m William Thomas of Logan, pre -rmedics student at Utah State Ag-- ! J V , J icultural college, has been named f t? winner of a $500 scholarship to f --. .n O'" Columbia university for the JM1 , a . 4 l 12 college season. Dr. E. O. Carter, r3J mu t'i mm 1 head of the physiology, public health and hygiene department announced Thursday, The scholarship U one of several offered Cupped In a sweeping glass annually by the Columbia college dock bay that reaches almost and of physician surgeons to rom end to end of the living room-, space for an indoor flower garoutstanding prospects In lien a lovely show of warmth md color against a background of ilght-fu- ll glass. A window at each ind of the bay provides ventda-Jo- n College Rolls Increase the front Tabulation of the cumber of lind and vistas towards while the cere rear Livinc Cop students registering for the win- - j ejection'gardens, oftransruntinsulux 11 ter quarter at Utah State Agrlcul- - jlass blocks effects a perfect 4w , u. afternoon thield of priv acy between the tural college Friday that a total of 2773 have og room and the next door neigh- Sumwithdrawn their registration books. tor, and insulates against T1 ner heat and winter cold. IndicatWilliam H Bell, registrar, front Outside, an 3JL ed. Of this number, 152 ar new liazza which can be easily F LOOK. students who have not attended creened during the summer PLAN the college during any preceding nonths, will accommodate a half worthwhile virtue is Another those chairs for lozen rocking for163 are quarter. Of the total comfort the simplicity and directness of vho favor mer students, who did not attend -- oor the same number of deck the plan of the house. Randolph the college during the fall quarter. ihairs. A simple gabled roof Evans, its architect, who designed it for the Monthly Small House Th eremalnlng 2461 are students i lovered with gayly colored 140 Narsau Street, New during the fall quarter j Jhalt shingles "joins the piazza Club, has confined its five and helps York, who for winter quar o the body of the house architect-rarooms to a well proporl ompose an interesting ter classes. tioned rectangle, which, builders front for the house. cCJE , 1 e - I' J a- ' AidtoBritain Program Bill ta,Pe bltration 3. Wlthdiaw al of exemptions 1. That the president may from accorded defense workers under time to time, if he deems it In the selective service law In the the interest of national defense, strike. on who of those case go authorzie the navy, army or any Other more drastic proposals. other government department to of defense Including a "draft war munitions for fo manufacture and commandeering employes Brluln 0 s arsenaU and struck plants by the government, i planU also have been suggested. 2. To sell, transfer, exchange, Senator Fobert F. Wagner (D), lease, lend or otherwise dispose of national of the N. Y.), author defense materials. labor relations act, planned to 3. To repair, outfit, recondition confer with OPM Director Gen. or otherwise to place In good eral William S, Knudsen and Sid- working order any defense article ney Hillman, OPM associate di for Britain. rector preparator to general, 4. To oommunicate any informa-lo- n drafting and introducing a bill to about any war materials or give the federal conciliation sen war machine loaned or leased to more strike meditation Britain. vice 8. Authority for the president to power. j release for export any defense article. Applicants Examined The bill also includes the proFor Flying Cadets vision that the president should From (Continued Page One) have the powers notwithstanding among the best C. A. A. units I provisions of any previous law. have seen. This would waie the Johnson md Men interested In taking the acts In so far as the examination we offer should bring neutrality lease-len- d program is concerned. with them a transcript of their The bill doe not mention any college credits from the registrar's name office, their birth certificates, and beneficiary government by the president authree letters of recommendation," It merelyto grants lend or lease war mathority Major Buchanan advised. Judging terials 'to any government whose from Interest already shown, we battles he holds are essential to should take as many men out of our own national defense. Logan as we do out of any other we said. he visit, city Examinations consist of the reg- Publishing Board Called Special meeting of the publicaular army physical examination for flyers and a special mental exam- tions board at Utah State Agriination whic his given to appli- cultural college will be held Moncants who have not earned two day, Professor Wilford D. Porter, and chairman of of accepted college credit college ditoer yesu-must be between 20 Applicants and 26 years of age and unmarried. They need not have had any experience In flying If they are otherwise Members of, the examining board, besides Major Buchanan who Is president, are Captain J. J. Sny25c Mats. - 33c Eves. der, flight surgeon, medical corps; Captain Richard K. Pierce, assistant flight surgeon medical corps; LAST TEVIES TONITE Lieutenant Alexander W. Bryant, Myrna Loy anfl member, air corps; and Lieutenant Melvyn Douglas in 3rd FINGER LEFT HAND also GREAT PROFILE ed ; hill-gree- ATHENS Sending thousands of jubilant Athenians into streets In another victory celebration, the Greek high command Friday officially announced capture of Klisura, the most imItalian strongportant fortified hold on the front. Premier General John Metaxas was almost mobbed when he appeared on the steps of military headquarters In Athens to announce the bastion's fall after 26 days of continuous operations. King George EC recived tremendous cheers when he appeared at the side of Metaxas. Greek experts hailed the capture as the greatest military achieve- Greco-Albani- an ra line, but they were followed by Greek forces and latest reports Indicated the flight was becoming a rout, large numbers of prisoners were taken with huge quantities of war materials. Reports from the coastal sector said the Greeks were advancing steadily and had reached the heights overlooking Valona. Advance units were reported close to the ports outskirts. Italian reinforcements were said to be hastily fortifying the Berat region In preparation for possible evacuation of Valona. Klisuras fall means the Greeks now will be able to launch a new phase of their campaign to turn the Italian arms and drive them toward Valona and the sea. Him Rome Editor Suggests U. S. Line With Axis Star Valley Men Charged With Stealing KEMMERER, Wyo. Three Star Kenneth Cranney, valley men Earl Nebeker and Lester Allred are In custody here custody here charged with taking II bales of hay from a loaded truck belonging to Ted Thompson of CokevUle. Thompson had a flat tire on the highway near CokevUle while hauling hay and left the truck to obtain another vehicle to continue the trip. VVhUe gone, it is charged, the thre: took 11 bales of hay, came to Kemmerer, selling it to local dairymen. Preliminary hearing has not been set. sugROME Virginio Gayda gested in the Glornale dTtalla United States Friday that the line up with the axis powers, if only for commercial reasons. He wrote that the axis powers of the respect the independence United States and other Amerithat can nations and he siad reciprocal respect would be ex. pected by 'the axis Prime Minister accused Ke Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt of a .tempting to esmandate tablish an Anglo-Saxo- n over Europe. ESSZ 10c . . ADULTS ANYTIME . Children FIRST RUN FEATURES! , NEW TOMORROW! Mats. - 20 Eves, One of the Big Outdoor Hits of All Time! ADVENTURE ..ROMANCE PLUS The Great Human That Will Tug at ! KELL Heart The Biscuit Eater AND MICKEY MOUSE AND PLUTO IN TIIE POINTER FUZZY y KNIGHT Story Your 3 ALSO WORLD Tins WEEK , s. d. 15c h Barely 23 feet wide, it will fit comfortably on even a 40 foot, wide lot, and still leave room for a future driveway. It can be built m most parts of the country for about $3,500, exclusive of land. well-arrang- ed Taking Klisura In Enemy Rout r say, is the cheapest form to build. To add to the usefulness of the house, two additional bedrooms can be placed upstairs. By constructing a new dormer window, another bathroom can also be into the expensively attached plumbing serving the downstairs , bath. Following FHA recommended practice, the house chimney is extended at least two feet above the ridge of the roof. This not onlyi assures a good draft at all times.! but minimizes the danger of chimney sparks dropping to the, rool. To further protect the house against the danger of flying sparks one of our largest causes of house fires Mr. Evans has roofed it with shingles, in n this case, asphalt shm-gi-- 15 ment of the war. Many Italian troops were able to retreat north of the Tepeleni-KUsu- iiO , k f Greeks Report 4a , pre-me- WASHINGTON Congressmen warned labor Friday that unless effort ar emada to avoid atrikes WASHINGTON The bill to earof production In de. and tie-u- p fene Industrie a law again ly out Piesldent Roosevelt's program was made pubwork stopixige would be sought Congressional agitation for im- lic Friday, It carries provision not mediate action wa precipitated to knd or lease ships, planes and to England, but to throw gun by strikes and threatened rikes American harbors open to repair in plants working on defense orwere British war bessels as well. demands Similar ders. As preparations were made to mad eduring the lat congress Discussion of the current problem start the legislation through both branches of congress, President included suggestions fro: 1. Legislation to compel arbi- Roosevelt, at a press conference the greatest possible speed tration of labor controversies in urged In passing the bill. He added he defense plants. waitbad 110 desire to have the broad a 2. Laws to require the buI wU1 conier on him, period" after a strike vote taken to permit temper to cool but that smcbody had to have and time for negotiations or ar- - I Jtv Major sections of the bill pro- - 11, 1941 O'DRV A UNIVERSAL PICTUHE |