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Show Page 10 THE NEWS DESERET. Students Salt Lake City, Utah Friday, August 0, 1943 To Train For Army Republican High school graduates who obtained qualifying scores in the Army Specialized Training Program tests on April 2 may pursue basic army specialized training program courses and receive housing and subsistence on an inactive status without pay, Maj. Gen. Kenyon A. Joyce, commanding general of the Ninth Service Command at Ft. Douglas, said today. At the end of the school term In which the student reaches his eighteenth birthdav, he w ill be called to 'active duty and receive basic military training after which he will be sent to one of the ;STP units. 2 . Fears For Food Supplies Leaving for Mare Island, Vallejo, Calif., soon -- will be Miss Margaret Heariev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hearley; 465 3rd Ave., who has been appointed to the naval hospital there as ah ensign. Miss Hearley graduated from Judge Memorial Hospital and the Holy Cros$ school of nursing. 'She is a former student of St Mary of the WSsatch College. Bureaucracy Blocks Flow, Say s Colton stranglehold Unless we Offer Waits Those Who Passed Tests . Cadet Chosen T gpt a consolidated food administration which can break the stranglehold bureaucracy ha on the flow of food America will face a most critical food shortage which may lose the war,' according to Don B. Colton, former Utah congression. . al representative. Mr. Colton made the statement at a Salt Lake County Republican workers' rally at the West Jordan Junior. High School. He cited figures intended to show that "the food supply last year was most abundant in 40 years, , Many students who took the examination on April 2 have not received notice of their eligibility because of change in on the address not recordefi armys files. If a student believes he received a qualifying score and has not received word of it, he is requested to write to the ASTP branch headquarters, Ninth Service Command, Ft. Douglas, Utah. To he eligible for the program, a student must have reached his seventeenth but not lus eighteenth birthdav on date of adto the Tnstitution to mission which he has been detailed for training. with a 12 and Nineteenth Legislative. Districts conducted a reorganization rally to strengthen weak points in the organization. Vernon Romney, chairman 'of the Republican committee gave a report. Guests of honor at the rally were George T. Hansen and Mrs. G. A. Marc, Republican national .1. committee members; David Wilson of Ogden, chairman of the Republican state committee, and Mrs. Rachael Anderson of ManU, vice state chairman. A reorgan izatioh rally for Republicans of the Eighth Legisla-- , tive District will be conducted Wednesday at 7:30 in Liberty Park, Gaylen S. Young announced today. Major Wins To Visit Berlin LOGAN Major Wallace M. Diehl, commanding officer of the 318th College Training Detachment (Atfcrew), Utah State Agri- cultural College, Logan, Utah, was crowned tennis champion of the permanent party with his win over lieutenant Wilbert Emigh per cent increase per acre. The agreements have draw n only 10 or 12 per rent Mr. Colton of all foodstuffs, lend-leas- e maintained. Republicans in the Eighteenth 8-- LONDON The (AP) With pure Vanilla's Taste temptation! HAsi Al- giers yadto said today Pierre Laval, chief of the Vichy government, would go to Eerhn next week to discuss measuies for the control of French guerrilla activity against the Germans. The broadcast was recorded by the Associated Press. 6-- Moke your desserts A 'real sensation , Schilling iur another iond today wmli Bingham City "32?" Value Drops Council Question Auditor's Report U . loss in taxes, was being questioned today Bingham Citv Council in a loiter drafted lo the State Tax Commission, The drop in the pluation came to light when a financial report of thp eitv for the 'first six monthsnf 1913 was submitted to the council yesterday bv Bees-ley- , Wood SrCo., Salt Lake Acbv-tb- 1 No need now to shop all over town for lowest prices on food items . . . you'll more than likely find just the ones you want and at just the right price at your nearest I. G. A. Store . . . J get acquainted with your neighborhood I. G. A. grocer, he's a good man to know. e ... counting firm. ,,The report showed the assessed valuation mf the city at $1,970,-75Tor I913as compared to a valuation of S2.074 041 fo 1942. A tax levy for the yeti was set bv the council, the same .as for 1942. - Moircey y Ivery-Pa- 7 -- V Ini A reduction in the assessed r valuation cf Bingham city which will result in an estimated $1,500 aving ces! - financial report showed $14,716 on hand as compared to $4,9J1 for the same period last year. An Increase in revenue receipts was indicated in the report, with $1,700 received for the first, six months of 1943, compared with a total of $2,500 for the entire year in 1942. A Fruit Washington Specials and Vegetable Fancy Golden In War-Tim- e on Washington will be outlined tomorrow evening by Seft. Elbert D. Thomas, Utahs senior senator, in his weekly Ask Your Senator" broadcast over KDYL at 6:30 p.m. Ralph B. Jordan, managing edrt tor of The Deseret News, will interview the senator in the regular The low-dow- war-tim- e TENDERONI Bantam Large Hale weekly broadcast, Senator Thomas is now in Salt Lake, and he compare local conditions with those of the nations capital. In addition, Senator Thomas will give his views of possible Congressional aqtion resulting from, the recent order calling for the drafting of fathers after Oct. 1. The questions to be answered by the senator concerning the drafting of fathers will include: Has Congress investigated the military manpower requirements to determine whether the drafting of fathers is an absolute necessity? What is your reaction to the proposal to draft all men under, 30 years of age before drafting" those over 30? Do you think Congress will take ection to increase allowanres for dependents, and if so. what increases do vou think will be granted Persons desiring to have questions answered by Senator Thomas are invited to send their queries to Ask Your ' Senator" In care of station KDYL. California Iceberg 5' w-i- lemons Sunkist 300s . 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