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Show fflfywwwKi CREW RACE March 29' d.ri The ere yon a , -- bridge over Oxford today ,in the annua! renewal of Britain's classic between .the Uni-- r in Cambridge, handicapped 'fthe start through loss of the toss which gave the Oxford the favored Surrey side of Thames river, took an early ;"ad and was never headed. LONDON, Bodies Of All glasses need no we0 r i n longer bother you. g Proven method, "The Art Scientific W Missing Miners Found U.S.And Brifain CENTP.ALIA, 111., March 29 - Grimy rescuers reported tod iy that the bodies of missm.; miners in Ccntralia eoal none X 5 had been found, and that ite final total of dead in tile disa.-u- i was 111. The report of the rescue mu was annoum-erbv rompitny after a disheartening thro, day search in the gu-- , choked corridors 540 feet underground Of the 142 men in the m,r. when an explosion occurred late Tuesday, 31 came out alive. Company officials reported thru the bodies of 17 men still unaccounted for had been found by a rescue crew which descended into d the tunnels today. The disaster was one of the worst in Illinois history. Thirty-on- e bodies still remained in the mine, and were to he brought up later today. Until the last, there had been faint but dwindling hope that some miners might be found alive But as the rescuers picked then the debris-st- r e a n way through mine, hope was extinguished. ' The bodies of the victims were 11 Oppose Russ Assault i I.AKK SUCCESS. N Y. .Mir, I; 4 29 The Unite, i St it, - an Ul at h it OH cl'.l a ,1 a Je lit d, fcll.--c Hu 1.1 today agaoi-- t t I" oiui.s oil the "Tram in doctrine bt leie the United Nationseeunty oun, il Soviet I), legate Andrei Giomvko, a i cpting the ehallinge of Anu'ii-' an delegate Warren Austin will !tli Kus-i- a s views on the presidents aid prugi.mi at a special eotineii session Awil I1 I enables Vision" to see clearly anyone with- the use of glasses or eye out any kind. Phone 831 aids of for FREE interview. t Greek-Tnrkis- 1 n m-- Will Continue Until April 5 Faculty League Has Guests, Hears Prof. Broadbent Permanents for the Price of One Dixie Friday afternoon in the women's lounge of the commons building, member? of USAC Faculty Womens League with College Dames fill.) as special guests, heard Prof. Ruth Beauty Shop Above the City Drug Phone 237 65 North Main Ask About Our Reducing ee Gustaveson A. Broalhent, assistant Agfcultural Economics pro-less- of and Extension Economist, discuss the topic, "Economic Trends Influencing the West". Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Wayne Bums, chairman, Mrs. George Knov.llon, Mrs. John W. orison, Mrs. Ezra G. Carter, Mrs. Hazel Cranncy, Mi's. Cliff C. Goodwin, Mrs. Bruce V. Weidner, Mrs. I. P. Murray, Mrs. Ralph Calvert, Mrs. Heber O. Sharp, Miss Shirley Ann Nelson, Mrs. Dean H. Hale and Mrs. Donald Wadsworth. Treatment Operators Ruth h Great Britain's Sir Alexander .Uadogun. it was learned, will reply with strong support of the id. mi by which the United States wants to help Greece and simultaneously get the I N to establish lau nianent N mat hinery for policing tile Balkans. Austin will steji in behind Cado-gaon the joint move to sipn leh Gromyko's probable attempt to brand the Truman "quarantine communism" program as "a and distinct question threatening world peace. The three big power delegates thus were drawing potential battle lines for the most fateful debate yet to occur in the council. Our Easter Special Two i -- I -- blast-scarre- Perfect of ( -- . perfect vision "lclcd by the fot cc of the Hist. rri hcfi.re the h,t t.e.li, i '! e t u n it ec med lllev.t (I ilt ill W ele (je Old Mary Humphreys Orma Jean Johnson ' Wholesale Prices 1 Continue To Climb Mrs. Willis Lamb Bevin Asks That All German Prisoners Be Returned By WASHINGTON, March 29 il l' .Official government figures dis-- i MoSi ViV, Mm nh 29 ill1' Britlesed today that average wholeish Koivien Minister Krnest Kevin sale juices are still edging uj totsked the Big Four today to dewards the peak of May, mand the return to Germany by 1920. Lee. ;,i. 194 al. German prisoners Only ome in the past seven still ia M b in Mlit'S. weeks has the Bureau of Labor staKevu: railed lor the piopcs-tistics reported a decrease in over- occup,ng powers to furnish the all wholesale j, rices for some 900 Allied Foiuii.i Council m Berlin basic commodities and that was not Her Mum June 1. 1947 their only 0.3 per cent. plans lor repatriation to Germany Average wholesale prices as of of all funnel members of the GerMarch 22 were 37 'v per cent above man armed farces. a year ago; 49 per cent higher than rile plans MmuUi include the 19444 average, and only 11 per wheieLy such re lutriution e cent below the would he ton.pltdetl by December high. BLS figures revealed that whole- 194?' and tovu any members of the sale prices for farm products, in- Germ. hi annul forces who may cluding livestock, grains, potatoes, Lave h en uansferred by any of the controlling powers to any other eggs and fresh fruits and vegetables, were 376 per cent higher aided power. Be via 'aid March 22 than a year ago. The proposal was submitted to on the the lninistcio today but was not Average food . prices wholesale market were up 51.9 per discus-ed- . cent for the year. The food inhome 2, (Mm. unit German nnsoners dex includes dressed meats, dairy still an held by the four powers products, flour and cereals. and an undetermined number may The oe In Id in other European areas index as of sueh as the tormer satellite counMarch 22 stood 28.7 per cent above tries the same date last year. This in-- ; Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov dex is composed of more than 8iXl had told the Big Four that Russia of the 900 commodities surveyed. had on her s9u,532 GorIt includes metals, lumber, coal, man prisoners,territory this figure was conchemicals, paper and most manu- - siderably ower than had been prefaetured goods. viously estimated. When Molotov handed in his fiTht closer we get to spring the gures it w.l suggested that many more we wish that bad weather older German pnsoners might have didn't work on Sunday. been lent by the Russians to other e t 1948 ount nos. The British have revealed that they still hold 435, 295 German prisoners out'jdi Gtrmany and the Flench have s3l,i.3 The Americans hold a total of tnlv 30.976 prisoners of which only 109 are heh? outside Germany in hospitals or prisons. The confeunre ended its third week with a session at which they discussed only the r.genda for Mondays meeting. one-ho- SfW& Yovp 3 al 29, 1947. Entertaining for her husband on his birthday anniversary, was Mrs. Willis Lamb of Hyde Bark. A turkey supper was served to 2 REGISTERED the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J, Everett Haneey of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. J. W Hyde, Mr. in I QUARTER HORSE STALLIONS Mrs. Stephen Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Haneey TIr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr and Mrs Haneey, Clarence Haneey. 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