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Show .,,, . , , , , 1 On Jalian Ships I Plan Would Keep ,: .-- . ; Clear . 1( - - 1 - - ' .1 1 -.- ' ' '.-- - .. '- - ) f..-- - ,'-.- ''''fs:-- '''''''s ' ''''' .. .::'..,-.-s"- :. .::':.'1.:"'::1'-''''- ... , te.t : ..;. .... i - ........;,....,i.r.....,....x.:.,,,...,:1 ' ,.s '' '''. . - 4 f ' ,MANY , I - 1I li ' ,. ....., ' I ; t !, . i mtl, i ihte wn I11 ., ....., : 1 ,:.,..... :'.':....:licit 1.1-- 4 ;, Rumanian Premier? Spokesmen with partment, the report, said a traditional regcomulation prohibits official of the intelment on al; affairs ' ivodld ligence division:- The nor deny the y. -- - MILWAUKEK .. , '"' rev C ,,,r ''''.1. 'Wis., April-- Roosevelt today held a majority of 171,855over Vice President Garner Wisconsin presidential vice primary as shown by re. turns from 2453 of the state's 3011 precincts. The vote was: Roosevelt 255,748; Garner 83,893. President Roosevelt and Thom- as E. Dewey emerged today as 'easy victors'in Wisconsin's presi- 1 . ' - RooseNielt:'-expressc- - 4,-.t-. ; illAO - '"..4,. - Y. , ,,., ,A,- .. C.,..1 - 171' -- - 0 - ' . ' 4c) , - ' - C , r ,.' : . . - ,, , ' -- ' ' ' 6, A ' -- - s- Clit.1 (1 IR t it ,3 . ". ' , AT WALGREEN'S .., 4., 1 1 t "." , . I vivuumAlajo - t ,1. , 3 I ',, 4r2",44, ' II', 012 1 :2 . i . ,4 ' 41 , -- - PliuLrifilsitikc:hitten Full fashioned! Ntop,:..,,,,.. ethers ., ,.., - ' . , ..:',77;--,;41- , . Ag.tpj j 1 , - Ire ' :t-- - - ) - ,, f rve - . , -- : 4, - FACIAL TISSUES, T -, - 500 , 1 23C - DR LYONS' Tooth Powder ,,,..., 215.1igue , , 1 5 C - , ill - - . . ,, - I , -- I ' sex ,, ,,,...,.., ,,,,,;., . uno ., . , , V, loc ' 's ,, LUX :; ,, ,,:',.',.-,!:::;:;:'- , , . v. , - 0 0 00 Z iso " . C, 1 :.'43;-,-").- asr! -, ' - - 98c - 1; 41 Skates ---- tn , - 111. ' A - ''''' (0) -.- 319 - '7 - - . - . -- , - - 3 - tin . --- r 2' - Ambulance Contract Okehed . , . : , 7 By CayOffictals . " - ,1 Olor Salt-Lak- ., ts...,...3 , ' CAMERA 1 n ..4 a .' - - ItLEENEX . - -- ' Boxot. 200 . - night-Automat- - . , ,,,,- .... e I - 2 25 ............ ri1:3S011 rill 11)--..- I, t . ''.7 I, , 1 If' . :: - ,........., . 1121.. .'. MURINE Jr,--and- - ' -- ' U. )1Team Victorious Twice -- z. ' PEPSODENT 7 , : , - 9C : HELISII- DISH ' 9C ' ' , - ' Juice 0 6 . ,,Poin INDIGESTION t ,,,,,,-...- ,, ,,-- ENO SALT , r ,, Free! '., ,,,,, 4,-,,- Sax 3 --- 25c 23 - .., 31 , IA 310, ,,,,I. 3 9 , s) Cc Jiiittlir. BRA) - 0 jt 0 '4, itell-e- flu-E- x .. ,CHOCOLATES 19c lb. &Cb k Pu-E- 4 ' :44c' itlil m 1 e . ec .., . , . , . . T , .. t , f , . . - 16 42 , iiirrit ,.... .ii:c7i , i - - Hand Lotion ':;- . 29 s I . - . -- . , -- - , ., Arek -- - , - 11E11511E1f gl) , . . ., , (0 ,,,--f.- ;) - Residents Fight Sale Of Building : - ta -- -- . - ' ItEllISTE101T1- 211 -.- 79' 2 ., , ' - , - , - - - ' 21c 790 16c 29c 59' 89s i SQUIBB'S We 398 211 -- 6-o- Vs"; . 2 ' , - 49c 89c 58s 2 79c 50c ' ZONITE 4 11-0- tA.'' '11E11 ' liallpaper - -- - - - I any--othe- r 1'.7 - oliti . :- 47s - - . Feels Hearty On 94th Anniversary , . .. R. Survivor t , , d .......,.........m...... ,, Nr - - - , EcEcEm . , â sub- .4 STR-AWB- i'' i , CLEANER . ER' ,,,,, c much-debate- 100 s1zr-- - , 41J 'a ,ss: . , - - , . 1 , , 0000000, . ' Shave Cream 22c Sin ........:. I 9 ' 00 . . . 0000003 , --- - 26c 3 '''... - '''A i Soap Mallet V , - . - -- i ' doof - -- 0 a 1 Perfection '- 661g - ,.ts.n.94, I TAODULVEETS. - . -- elnupuian:rriingt; 'i 1 m ' sta . ' "I "IN AI - - quality!' First 1 11' ' - , "gliosit,f7'40'StERY . 2 . ''' .. c 15c , I,. , , , , - -- ,I - ,..,...,.......:. !J., -, , -- - s, ,.,, ,.7 14 cf1114, i 1 ' 4,- , -,, for-22- 4 . . , . , d - - Wall PaprCLEANER . 4 q A.,o.,,,,,..7.4.:::4, - I ,.; . , LI ,'.-- , dential primaries, but the compliitsheTe,, ,A ' cated balloting system may tut 4 t) home .. New Tobey's Hampshire. .4 . v.,...,, into their slates of national conmoonowirienett,, ' It g, ' (13 state, gave "excellent cooperation, itir... vention delegates. . ''kditIll111 i i ,skshoml officials few with ' exceptions," also men two of Followers the 1 1 le ', there said ,,,:i. i i Tio.0.LIJOGNHG won the only contests for- district ,,, ) 1 , - , RECEIVE,S BLANK i i 700.0. ots 'delegates in New York. ii,,NG:. 11OLLE E'',L.I.: impli:: i: ,,,:::4,."1.'api: to, Mr. Roosevelt, still silent on the , Tobey. like other cengrressmen. TRUE I l ;Iiilippe , i received a census blank in the third term issue, led Vice Presi,,,,,' i (44 dent Garner by nearly a 3 to 1 mail with an invitation to fill it ow I di, J, '''Ir Nsatz' Sea ,, :, out and mail it in. An aide said ,,., '''... 25c:132ffoor r272.500,,,:ratio in the Wisconsin preferen1 Cr iv 0 C , he had not decided whether to reLIPSTICK tial voting on the. Democratic 44110 ,..."f-A144';'n'a. , , . turn it blank or decline the opticket. 114:1;):::''IL' 04'30 laouitin7 beI Johnny Bulls, long. on the Republican ballot, delegate. ' portunity for a mall roily r 1 0 not does .' man 1 .0 t)w,.., cause the average f. s-at-large ' ', Playground driving professional pledged to District .itAlviLlmrt 4.,,..zt..,..... , have it be nd more discriminatory, how: 'With , I Attorney Dewey of New York -312 golfer, averaged York's 00 teeming it willattic:an TOrliestiCe ... ".; ran about 2 to 1 ahead of the Mseveral. Atnong New ever, than existing Japanese ' '' ...,: 1 Inch III El.zallit'l o' 0, 1445eNC)000Ce, it,.0.-:;,,,,f::1thousands one clergyman issued a yards with 12 P.o-D- o ' ticket supporting Sen. Arthur regulations prohibiting, in many ., enumerathe statement calling , 4 of cowhide '. e5 ent 7,- instancesfree transit to forVandenberg of Michigan. big sisters , golf balls. , , tion 'Russian instead of Ameri' Wisconsin, which has 24 votes eign vessels; in Pacific , waters 0 c,, dor ) had he answered, . can". but first In each national convention, pro. - ' . ' adjacent to Japan, and in the Irt.. ''' , 1, the questions. The big complaintr land Sea. ,- vided the first direct test of third JILISTRITE i ' ,, eame the from ' s': , .. in 1 the - 1 metropolis Ball Bearing Lan Warneke Periodically for several years; term sentiment at the polls. Altoo said many .; supervisorsthey '4' 'z''. the federal government has re-- - ,,44S,1;., though the president did hot give Roller 4 - 44. , -- - Fielders Glove , ,,,,,,1,t, 4( ,,,! , ''. . , 4,... or withhold his consent, two rival ceived complaints that some of eaer7t ItiginnnV persoopsrraes t. C , -, ("1441 the Japanese fishermen plying Roosevelt slates were entered. , t',....,: ' VIN". un the work. -- , 1'. t17 ,,,,,the coast were spies, and that Consequently, the vote for slowing -- - -- it;s -7.17Philadelphia reported that only third term, delegates 'was' split, ,f' Tz..v: istity 4, AA, ,,, .7.,:: many, 4at them, were -- regularly ' t, I 4 1tREIS a handful of people availed themfiin the that and SPeedY of Jr. coastal model, raising possibility I sturdy, photographing strategic Arm. F)7,--to use t,Lt selves of the i , opportunity PL 1 nal- returns one or more Garner PEPTO- areas, bases, vessels and equip. -.. , ....1 11,A .., the horsehide. in. cards answering withleatherstraps, unsigned t 4rthAll ment of the U. S. Navy. delegates might slip into the The new taste . sense- 1:1IStIOL earnings questions. elected group. No such allegations involving One Japanese mother in Cali' tion. C like Just sun. a criminal or espionage - intent, ' Republicans polled a much fornia couldn't dlitz. , '. ' ': answer the num. ,;. , -- - -have ever been established by larger proportion of the vote than ber of her children. TIT censu.s . doe, . ,., Carryout Qt. . 1 ,,,,, the government, they did four years ago, leading man would have to wait until ' . s Unieex . , .; 1 politicians to forecast that Wisrecords show. , CLEAPNEE P they gnt home from school and , ' consin Would be a November ge count then himself. RCSil::.. t., ', i , , ----.. ., p ' battleground. cei-siri::- , 1 1'1' . 4, P t , ' ' G. A. 111 Dewey was the only presiden,..., . g 1 4 , it' ' tial contender to visit the state. Neil,. I ti : Vfl: ' ' e-- ONLY . ,, Candid-Typ-e , 1 Fort He made a whirlwind tour late 1 tI ''' ' I I ..................... last week, while Vandenberg, in''- 'mil 1 1 SAA4Ve. nominaa BAYER belief that the ASPIRIN . dicating , ; ,. - I , 0, --'tion should seek the man, limited .' 16 . . '. .' ' TABLETS . ::,'. . with ."4111"""1111Ehumillinc, .. himself to a radio . speech from synchronized 19orlog Cold? 0 Nose Sore? , s. ' SAVE ' ias. ' Crystal Wife Soap. '', detachable flash Washington. Ira G. Storms, for five years ' i,. ' S-Save wear and tear on ,' ' The two Republicans will fight Ile !! ulsi Si ' ' ....,. ' , FOR THE EYEcommander and now only living - The City Commission , ' today NeIt out in next 100 Uses , again Tuesday 14-o- z. hankies member of the Utah Chapter of and your nose 21-oSAVE outlined a new short term con- 30-6.Mr. Roosevelt is I -e the Grand Lrmyofthe Republic,- - braska, where film . Tran- s, tractwith the ' same On the Ifelt hale day, ANTISEPTIC unöpposed.3c USE , , and hearty and "full of Roosevelt portation Company for -emer' -- and Garner forces will , issimmasmslinsionsi -- 5-Foot z. SAVE his pep" today as he observed i Fox. - Assures perfect pktures -7-2contest in Rlinols. Dewey has gency- ambulance :service. disposable Tissues',Soft; Lengt ninety-fourth Mr :Stormof ' ' be t in will birthday. contract The short , or , Re-'clay any no opposition in that state's . light . DENTIFRICE --LIQUID was honored at a surprise party 21, ' Pola' tr ià '' .becausethe - Lay' , -- last GARDEH HOSE'', V----' publican - primary, but the vote duration z. 131-o- z. SAVE night in the Moose Lodge, 161 ice- Department will soon have JERGEWS LOTION is not binding. , Second East, Strpet. given twk,,'"4, , e ambulance-convertiblse-bulb ,.... by five to stcmd Reinforced ejector city pressure.' contests ..r t - members of the Gordon 16c FOR CHAPPED SKIN ; . . Yesterday's iiiNw dans in use throughout the city. Circle, , York applied only tO a fraction ., Ladies of the G. AR. 12-o- z. z. Complete . SAVE one is At there -' only present, of '- 1the big bloc of delegates. Gar, Mr. Stormes was born in Arer- 4, ' With have been ordered. but four-morSIN,,, ' ner forces made an unsuccessful Imont DA0,4KA 191 . . MILK OF MAGNESIA o April 3, 1846, and spent all i Couplings said Ab Jenkins that T Mayor Ihis Challenge in four New York City 16-o- z. z. SAVE youth in the East. He fought new ' the under , contemplated SHAMPOO fITCH in the Civil War and participat4446.: .4..1.00, districts,. losing to Democratic ., to JUNIOR, . contract thecity would not guar- - 98c, ied in several 68(1 10 by ratios PEMOVER) .. . major battles, but organization candidates ODANDRUFF to the antee private payment . , SIZE 1 1.2 , to 125 ...' . to 5 to without a wound. extending from escapcd t exfirm for ambulance service, Their principal effort was for ' He planned no special observ--- '4 that I DARK 356 SIZE ... the election of Alfred E. Smith cept in charity cases, andwould 1.10 SIZE ance today and said he preferred : -from collections Cleaner patients Mcto ---State Senator- John It PSYLLIUM 1 FASTEETII pass "just-lik- e, ' HOPPERS be left up to the transportation tbiOLIStrIaDbal . Naboe in the Sixteenth district, Afo fillrAtIZIEIR .:' day." - ' slitgats; Brand , Diamond . SEED CREAM POwnER but Rep. James H. ray, an active company. , -It was Indicated that after, TOOTH PASTE, ' New Deger, and John Eagan polliZ,..) ' FOR NEADACNES 2981 1c . .,,. the ambulance-typ- e . for-15- c police cars' ed twice' as many votes.ACID INDIGESTION 50c SIZE TUBE . IL) Alk, are all in service the police cars . .. . . If Mr. Roosevelt runs, he ap111111' As MORNING AFTER to would take g 94 will New York the . MINOR COLDS parently get , Hospiperotal A 35o SIZE . COLD 'TABLETS ', to 354:SIZE . the. .: Emergency. convention votes, although both the . itA,I General Hospital, and from 'AP ITALIAN wiOLIN were uninCLEAR party delegations s i . there iny further ambulance The University of 1.Ttah,i pistol structed. Dewey is expected to - BALM Rose Cglored Glass POWDER AGAIN ' . would have to .14 i, reteam today had received Alywo IA to ' transportation , have the bulk of the Republican : , , ' TABLETS, . , at be furnished bythe pattent c c r. .. ; sults of telegraphic matches with slate, with Frank Gannett, Roch13,.. tor 2 OeC" in SIZE-own his 50c r, expense except ' University of Illinois and Uni4, ester publisher, getting the re11C , of Alt, charity cases. versity of Oklahoma, 'both mainder. , 0 i. A ' Three Ras ,,,,,,,,,.t ,, which the local group won. ' tRIDnY- grj 25c SIZE , 400 SIZE the only Republican dig; in , 0( Sections ' . The firing was in ,competition - 'A NACIN Electric cord plugs have been trict contest, directly affecting 'MEADS 0 FLET ,' CHERS e--for the field artillery cup, now Dewey. delegates zi 1 )0 AA him Invented that are locked bi place ' held by the University of Utah. were defeated 6 to opposing :TABLETS CASTORIA PABLUM t ' 1. In outlet sockets so they ' will , e( ,IV' BAR , citoc. The cup becomes permanent pos., ' 4 ', not pull out by slight twists. . c 41,i c. .0,1P1 Je--, ,1 winof school first ,session the ,.. ' ,,,,,, ., EConomy size Cal .,, , ea,r-lt,,,,T , U. of three and the times, , ning , , 111 .,,.. -..-. - -U. has won twice. Lemon Recipe . The Redskiallisiol team defeat!' 10c '75o SIZE' '' ' CHAMBER- - .,. 3Sa SIZE , ' ---- 7 With 3 Bars of ', ed the I.JniversityofIllinolg 3, SLOANS ACIDINE - s'oLAGLIONTISo'N ,, eript,,, , TAKE AT T , 403 to 1,319, and University or ' -' Members LINIMENT of the Salt Lake l BY 8 Cashciere RELIEF' ? POWDER to 1,403 1,364. Oklahoma, Soap 1' Bouquet "t Quickly 0- 1- t. Welfare Board today L-z. County -,, -,zi -80411 , ,a,,s 1 :' were ,,.,. , .40c VALUE f ' ,,,, protests or If you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis investigating , -,4 sale of old Pait'paticth the (;.,. ,640-,,n7ritis thrtPl: against . . Hyland :ALL FOR us. gs ,,c... are L Gate, . . ' If ' Exchange Building of thg Moun- 84. Get 6,3 poiaagoatot ruEin Compound 'I taM States Telephone and Tele- today. Mix it with a quart g 'I7Orli odd i , Growl SCOXWINL.G'' to17 , 0 .,,..,:i.; i ,, 'Imoeasy.qN Reliel from Sensational InoSsesties lu.ice 74" A, ASSORTED. of 4 lemons. Its 'hi' 0 . at about Ninth , the , Company graph nitecl I1 f' bis at all and pleasant. You and 0,f1tPlowl, Ppreva$1.1ttuunt only ti BOO OC BAB lltil; South and Eighth East streetS. A M the bat two Often a ,4 1 day. '' Littliihinloimornhinul iitirtisis 7mirr,--xIuThe protest was filed by resi' Welt tablet doesn't brins you the lastest and mod , 1 esnalet sllet Fos hive einertenred send Wile dents of the neighborhood on the resurtustare onbtteainn1471. Ifovernight 1:1 the pains ' CO 11 B D splendid Rolled tdoe beak te is and get DOISRLS MONET BACK. This 0 CREAM if food. not CENTERS Special 4' do .not quickly leave and tablet heirs the deeasch digest A you do FOR ONLY grounds the building will be used '' saline the areas rtneseeh fluids hanalese and lets will cost you nothing for the questioning of relief cli- feel better, souttehles bode yeat need. Fee heart. g5-);;.gto try as It is sold by your druggist mtiet theheadache Vt ; atd evde en cdten untied ist to g) decided ents. The beard 1 study under an ,.absolute money-bacguaranatoned) fiside i- feel tout end the possible effect of any trans1 orates r stek all oesesIrST MN Dot- ail lolling awn Compound is for sale and te. I l fer of the property on nearby., recommended by Payless, Walgrr.ns, mid 4 "Mho. . - e il ... i tiLdv,) good drug atom ovrywhoro.Adv. propert,y. 1 . intili-114it-'- - 4 t , , , II , " e) ou' - zo.,......7.77 - - A , C ,,,,,,,,4 - , : - , ........... - 4 -- -- --- -- - ittOV1E' FILM! .. , w 5 ;..,J, . , -- -- , ' - . YOUR ' .... ...... . ...... ... .... . ccir q ,..DI.I,,,,,, ,,,,,,--- ES, l' , Salt L a'I( e- - an d Provo ' - YP :rda 1 ' C 0 LA . rr-Ne- . i, -- ,,,,4' - . I t, : , . ., , . . -, 4 9 , IA - , 0 . '7 (11 , , . 0 112E21 II 0.E,1- 0 Egia 4 - .. ''''' , , - 4; it o :.,Id - .9 14 i I'illIJ 411 c , ,o ' . -- - - . it. -1 ,., -- - - to "stiaence . . ' I 1 , L. ,,, i SHAMPOO$1.00 Size strike": It collapsed when the women to the perior explained the purpose. of the census and in which Information - WIIIIIIMPIPIERMIIIIIIIPIEINEW . -- woman , & Friday - 9,1 ' - . , - . 's TOILET, TISSUE ' - Li1)411,1k111.)hilistro;'441111Liat 75c SUAVE CREAM - ' -k , . . ,crittlarzkitylgl 51 go ,.. JAI ,. - . Another On Salo Thur. d 1 .. . woman wasMrs. Roosevelt's ed. and polished "My, ain't they nice,' One - - i 1 I threessfirasntdiasdmy'asilsbmiauret - two - 1 clainied -- , the book '"Grapes Wrath," portraying squalid con.' ditions among the migrant work. ers, rated Mrs. Roose-- , velt wreapslieexdaigge "I never have thought 'Grapes of Wrath: was exaggerated." The ,book, by John Stelnbeckf;, has been alternately praised and ' condemned by various California - - , groups. , I ' ' ,, ' - . CILE-32- OZ 11 heOr 7 , . ,, , T E . , - . - -- - ,, '.."4, ''' - Ist4s,T111)n 44,, 55c ' - - , 1' ''',.... - N Ilagtac:la . - 25c- TOOTil-PAST- -- - --: .- - . " ,admired OF I ' 1., , 'N., : ,ams '' , ..4,.,, .,.p. " 4 L -- . .. that the president's wife "didn't come down our, street, and it's , . the prettiest one here.".. -s- . , 2 ', ,., - dertaking will give the solution."' she commented. A troupe of children, some de--randy,- followe- d- Mrs- .Roosevelt along the rows of cab--s Ins, and camp women, wearing 'cheap cotton dresses, lief that the ultimate solution,of migrant problem was to get back on Sand as farm on and she said the camps were to in considerect any per ma solution. "Possibly Grand doulee (the reclamation, project on Columbia River)) or a like un. - for 1111C - :4 , - ' - , "This situation, has existed for a long time but has only recent, ly come to the. attention of the or nib' peoole. ma4eNtres; ' - 3 Parte a ' Migratory Camps , PINT N . - - - William F. Lehmann, Detrält area manager, said he., thought final - speect Monday Tobey's a help rather than a drance to us." Mgt: only large "revolt" threat was in Lawrence, Mass., 'Ap'loamnnenedwa - -- - formatioll.- (AP)President ' - 56 , ' CLEMISEll , ,, , except love and affection." Census officials reported they encountered little difficulty aris -ing from the campaign of Senator who has been Tobey criticizing the questions on earn-in ings as an invasion of privacy. speeches he has urged people into the income .refuse to - 2'. - ,..- ' ' ' - , LIGHTHOUSE ': - :- - . , . . , 40111111w . . ATIMOLIWS ,CAPSULES - stumped them to aides. may,- Rumania, GARNER RAS NO TROUBLE . again become prime minis. Vice President Garner, on the ter of Rumania, succeeding hand, had no trouble. Not ,other who Gheorghe TatarescU, satisfied with reporting there was is retarded as pio-All,he vnoo4tmoodtooratTlg.idgLonntiol: oproperty, - v." frr VITAMIN re--t- er Imier, -of President Wins Primary In Wisconsin , . ,. - knew. --- t" of 25 , . , ATOL (ABDO) ation was praised generally, and only a scattering of complaints and ''exceptions" was recorded. The enumeratorsmore than of themtook the 120,000 field yesterday.and found that infinite variety went with the job of counting noses at 4 cents per. The nation's No. 'I citizen, President Roosevelt. didn't come it flying colors. 'Ile offswt, of the answers, but there pro-Nail -- , , BOTTLE .,,. . Alexander Vaida.Voevod, and other Rumanian-- leader .- -d-his Hyde Park estate establishments-etailsand former him. He had to that r, - . , 0, sewerrveaostosm, eagatilacoutittorNa'thimteattletroausaet ,, De-- , - AFFECTS ONLY JAPAN Officials said this might be acthe complished by designating described portion of the ocean as a Practically no foreign fishing boats operate regularly in these waters excepting those of the Japanese. That the reported consideration by the Navy Department would be almost wholly directed againAt Japanese citizens was declared by an official to be "obvious." A navy spokesman expressed the view that such a move would - ',A ............. 7..".1. their hit - more limited plans were,known to have been under the navy's consideration a year-ago- ,' during Pacific fleet At maneuvers, last summer. that time the navY was reported as weighing advisability of procraft hibiting foreign fishing from specific coastal area's' nor- many used by the fleet, but not from the entire,coastal sea area. Objections were raised at the time by California and Washington business groups against such action. Though it was generally believed the navy had abandoned the plan, the 'new report indicated it has, on the contrary, expanded it with a view to placing it in effect. . . .. 3.(AP) .- ,reesillto:nietrilatc7thfiorum - , ; ''.: - - 4 '.; ,Z...,...1.... .. .. , ' :'.ie, '',.....: .., ,.. .... -- :,,: .,..,,,, ..,........ the-zon- . -,- ,;':.::.,::-::::;:.:- , - -- - Everything was going smoothly, officials in various parts of the country report.ed. Public cooper- '1':1'.:'., ':..: , ' ple. ........,.... the-Nav- - census takers 1 .;..,...''-,- ' Calif., , ' April .. . - e '''''':, :' - 7,74.,,,,,--, .. , - stride today-al- l except a' few with tired feet in Pittsburgh who quit because there were "too ... - ' many hills!" :' The Census Bureau was in a , happy frame of mind as its eche,, lons' cf enumerators climbed more f stairs and rang niore doorbells on :.,,,,.. c the second day of counting the i 132,000,000 peo,,. i naton's.estimated ,....:: . ' , , - WASHINdTON, .., I U. S. 7,Ifer guide through the Visalia April 3.--(AP)Federal tamps, where minrstration was Raymondyllaie hundreds of migratory farm workers live in California's vast' :man, "chairman of the council, i "detno; repreknting 'the 3;26 families livtentralValleys,----are cratic way" of seeking solution ing there. Mostof them migrat to tile migrant housing ed westward -. from unfertile Mrs. Frap'klin D. ,befarms to form the horde of crop lieves. followers seeking a fuller life in this- - California. The first lady a "I am interested in all the opinion here. yesterday tour of the camps, the work being on by the workers can live in FSA," said IkLrs. Roosevelt, "This unfurnished cabins for :,- Mile hàs been draWmigrant problem rent. as 10 cents a day. ing considerable attention. , , . VISALIA, . Answer Questions On Farms I .. . - . , . . . - ' - Presidtnt Unable To f'...1 "..-- . 1.' ',,. , ' ...... ) "Ntlis, ...., City 1 Utah - , .'sf. e ii:: 1,a'Ic'e -- - . , ' -- -- op 10 Tosv, i , - Salt Deseret,-News- , . Giv-i- Nation's Head :.:.J .- 300-- . ., - ...,;,..,. mile wide "exclusion belt" in' the Pacifie Ocean, in which forbe eign fishing ,craft would is being considered prohibited, y Department, it was by toreported in official quarters would ,- day.Major effect on e be to bar several hundred Japanese fishing boats from pacific Coast- pfficlals s af These ,waters,conceded the of such a zone wotild Japanese-likely to seriously lembitter 4.. American Naval intelligence chiefs have the waters of recomendect-th- at the Pacific from Puget Sound to Lower California, and around 300' Alaska, to a distance of miles offshore be included in - - The . - - - , , , Puzilers For . .. - , 3- :, .. -. ..,:. a .:, 1 ..-,,- of ent ,,.. ,,, : :. ,. er-Vrc-6 ' ,,. ,, .:-- BY LEE RASHALL Staff Correspondent) WASHINOTON, April , .. ..., : , - - ' .3 - - .- . . Census 1 , ,, .., , . . ... , A, ''',11.1,. , - Area 300-Mil- e 1, tof - 2, -- 1,---Fishi- - - ,, , - r.....,.,...,...,..........,.,1 - - -l Stu1i6 Vyf v'f-Na-- - r. Wednesday,' ,April 3, 1940 . - , , , , . , , ,' |