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You'll want you go you'll need them them even if you stay home ond loll on the porch—some liljet these s pepper-upperboth young tailored or dressy Sheer rayons and rayon crepes with sweet little collars soft frilly frontsleweiry necke lines pastels and white Sizes 32 to 38 ! 1 ( : 4 4 - I 1 ' 1 Soft-shad- f t 1 - - I 1 - " ' - : - -- - 1‘ ittotolie 11)- ' NI Nss Wards—specially selected for her ' ' ' 40 Itil want your present to Mother to be the nicest you can give one she'll remember So make it one of these from atways - ' "1-11- You -- --I "'‘e2 I - k 72 7 :°:- "14)T - 1 rrop3 NA she's sure to wont! 1 t ' 1 :- f - N4 1 11 - I ‘ Salt Lako City 1st So and Main - 44585 t s 1 - - t I ) t mpiNrft!1orMP1!Pprm!1t90i I ' - ' ' ''" - - r : - - ' - ' " - ' ' - - - - : - ' It TZtieti - ': 1 —01000 - - s '1 - ton background They'll wash beautifully te-r"r- ' Est ' ' aanfdinesosfttu on f 1 - z I ":1:: Pt:11i1: ' -- r ' 4 i '''- - Alive with color! 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If not pick any one of these yourself and see If she doesn't love itt f ' s) 5L1ART HEW HAT "' ks t :' t MOTHER WOULD LOVE A ! ' r66 I10 i 't - ''' i ' - i i sp ' 1 " it ' ' i :i " ' 2 P ' N - : ts - r-- ' I e f 4 i i 1- -1 ° c I - '-- Soft sheer rayon in a figure flati t l With expensive looktering style ing charming cotton eyelet trim So easy to launder so long wearing Sizes 32 to U r7 - 4 ' 1 el ' 2 293 - - i t - 3 - ' '''' '' ' - - ' eo- f - 'mite tot ' - - i - V '$' N - WARDS LOVELY PASTEL RAYON SHEER GOWNS ---' :' 1 1 I 8 t s - -- 4 e lre------ ' ---' :( ? I ''- 2' 398 - ' - tit We can tell you about the luxurious look of these soft smooth genuine leathers And you'll believe it We can tell you about the dramatic assortment of roomy styles—top handles envelopes pouches And you'll know what we mean But you'll have to examine them yourself to realize that it's the 'fine workmanship the sturdy construction that make these the superior handbags they are! 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Lie z ' - l'' ' sil f - t 77"--- 7 Jte---14- 1 t 1: Ot 1 1 Nt!1"-- -1 1 it- - 1 - - '- - - t pp ' - i -- - 4 le t-- 4 4 I e 1::":1" :' at - ' ii - - : t - ' - tNN !7-- i ' - - iik a t 1 N I ' Ls (fr - -k ' r q e! 4 - 4- t k - " - ! i v - IP - I e'l i - ('''::i 44" - doe -- ' - ' (-- '''''' lox President Sergio Osmena of the Philippine commonwealth Wednesday said he would "welcome" appointment of Gen Douglas MacArthur as first American ambassador to the islands In an interview the Filipino chief executive said he thought Gen MacArthur would be "an excellent choice" to return to the nation he helped liberate after his other war duties are completed Osmena also disclosed that the Philippine government planned to take over the Japanese-owne- d lands near Davao on the island of Mindanao and divide it among the Filipinos "We do not encourage the re- turn of the Japanese" he said "especially if the land they lived on is essential to the defense of the Philippines" On the other hand Osmena said he would be "delighted" to encourage reestablishment of American firms in the islands "We intend to help them in every possible way inclutng the matter of regulations" he said t - A : ‘ - r ti - ' - ' ' ' o ' t I ‘ : t 44 1 1 - ! r - 17Nt - ) ' t i 2 v''''''' ' 's N 1 ! ! A N'NIk Z- - - l''''' ( ' ' t VNNI i -- - " - ' 1 I ' I r ‘ ( 4- LOS ANGELES Mai 2 UM— Some 2800 civilians liberated in " j - - - - si -- 411sovt-- s: 41r - : ) - : 4sof - - - (' 6 (4" - f - :' - ' - i' - N irilrtttrt11-7- " 1 ' ' - - t t ' i r Ad--- ''tt'' 0 ' 4trw - '' 'k--- ci--- ---- 4- r‘ : - ' l'tu )441 ' its - - f j " I i - - t -s 0 I Ir Teitti Po's) "C't 2-- - 1-i- ----- i: a - t N 44 ef1 i - emt-- p''Poy4f i ti I:'74p 24 1'1 ( ' ' : --0 A r'- '-- - A ‘ vf one-four- th - r4- - 14 ' - N- ' -- - 4 ' :'At- - - i - 4 4 I - '2 - -- --- - - I 2 J one-ha- lf C't iJ I - ' ! ' $) i f : b‘ 'ILLIel4: ' k 21- Six-year-o- ld rn - 4- - ' 1 iifi ' 1 - - r 4 1 4003 - 4 - 44 s ' 4 4 1 ee7) A 0- - l''' 1 N - 0e- -- - 4 41 :-- - - V '' ip r z-: - - 7 'DRINKS 300i - t s314'4114' 1 ' IN V- - 4 t-7- 7 ' ' ' - f ei :: - : 1 4 ' s --i' - i 'i J i- I‘ t - -4-- 1 - 4 rI 1 : - the Philippines stepped onto United States soil from two army-nav- y transports Wednesday and tZ! tearful into but joyous reunions 4r' with relatives - ' ' Young and old representing 11 crowded the transnationalities i - 4 -as rail the ship docked while port 41ft Iti I s g0:3111X1 1 bands ashore AStir ' 13111254 played lataillinE Some passengers smiled some atilltr--were solemn Besides civilians 'N 1500 about A personnel ''' military I f ''''' came from back and new i - I 1 ' furloughs ' i ' ''''''''' ''''''4'''' t ' ''' : Ninety priests and --) ''': I MAKt TWELVENs -- assignments 30 nuns were among the arrivals i ) t A spokesman for the Red Cross is 3 ef elnAft r 1 which had charge of Immecoming i 'ti' I ( 7 I i' NOTDEpOSITO 4 i t described this as 4i arrangements J L"i EltzN-- 4 ak' AT i to date of the debarkation tint7ER8 ) largest IA 1:4 : Ni liberated civilians from the PhilL 1 4 V 4 s 4 1g141064froti4o11160AAvApP ippines ' -Johnnie Baker waiting for his father whittled a irl00161 gun from a piece of pine and said "'"'"'""'"'"'""'"''PNRIE: "No I'm not excited—I just have horses in my stomach" His father --1 ' R J Baker- - treasurer of the " Manila Electric Co of New York --iii 7 4 s a prisoner of the Japanese 4 was I t Johnny and his mother Mrs - t Ann M Baker left Manila on the last Clipper in November 1941 ) 1 a ' - ' 1 a :4 Dr Velma Ritter of San Frant "I i 1 I c a cisco said the sysJaps practiced ' 2r ' ' :7f : tematic program of starvation i1Z-ti 1( t q II i r-during her three years and one ( ' 'i''I month in the Santo Tomas intern1 I )2 ment camp s2 i From the decks the returning I t!"-4contingent was taken to the Elks - s ': f 4 ! I )1: club where most of the reunions were held A third-floo- r nursery had playpens cribs and games for the contingent's 800 children under -- -' ' ' I! the age of 12—some of them born 4'4 behind barbed wire 4 tY4---t-'''' : Tr Ready for the voyagers also SC were telephones and telegraph -desks travelers' checks Red Cross ' gray ladies an 0 P A desk to supply shoe and food coupons: reservations desks for hotels and transand tables stacked with portation FORMS : TWO clothing—all free to any who :I' CUBES OR might need it There was free money too for the destitute—sup4 MEAL fr44d 11)7 f plied by the federal security ad' Packed In ministrationthe arrivals was the Rev Among ' 2 lb pkgs NI toptiD Leopold Damrosch of Seattle ' 25 lb brother of Walter Damrosch for467: Zsl'N conducter of the Philadelphia - & 50 lb bags mer 14‘seN Philharmonic orchestra with his 14"'s : -) 1 0 3' 21 3rri!e3Elizabeth and son Leopold lel " j 1 I 0 ttl C"' ''''''''' IN Caged 4401 J '' ! ' N' '04 S''''' ''' Nk - ' - -- et 4- ' e: lf Jackson as this country's chief counsel for such prosecution in the European theater Jackson already has gathered a staff together The president said Justice Jackson will function in those cases of major war criminals whose misdeeds are not connected crime: personal hand in specific are' to be tiled by the countries where the crimes are committed Mr TriFnan said he hopes an international military tribunal is set up as soon as possible for the prosecutions He said he did not know whether Grand Adm Karl Doenitz who proclaimed himself successor to der fuehrer is on the list Those who are he said will not find haven in any neutral country The president electrified his conference with the Hitjammed ler announcement It was the climax to a day of international developments which included: 1 Disclosure by Truman early in the day that German forces in and parts of Austria had Italy He surrendered unconditionally warned Japan "to understand the meaning of these events" 2 A statement by Actrng Secy of State Grew recounted the story of an offer of surrender of Germany by Heinrich Himmler On April 24 he said Himmler's offer to quit only to the British and Americana was relayed by the Swedish foreign minister to the United States ard British officers of the same rark The next day the state department received a cable describing the proposal in detail It reloted that: Count Bernacotte of Sweden met Gestapo Cbjef Himmler at Luebeck in Germany April 24 at the latter's request Himmler said Hitler was so ill he might already be dead and that he was therefore in full authority He wanted to meet Gen Eisenhower to arrange for capitulation- on the western front including Holland Norway and Denmark but wanted to continue fighting the Russians con- - WASHINGTON May 2b1211i-The navy's commander of in the Pacific said Wednesday that American undersea boats alone of have sunk about one-haJapan's merchant fleet As the navy disclosed the sinking of21 additional enemy vessels including T W T combat ships Vice Adm Charles A Lockwood Jr told a news conference that the U S submarine fleet has sunk approximately 4000000 tons of Japanese merchant shipping The submarine commander said this of the entire is about merchant fleet the Japanese owned built or stole since the war started Submarines also have accounted for about 400000 tons of Japanese naval vessels Adm Lockwood estimated that the submarine fleet has damaged as many vessels about as it has claimed sunk "Quite a number" of the damaged ships probably never reached port he said In the early days of submarine warfare he said a submarine's average bag on a single war patrol was three or four ships Now however he added with targets the becoming fewer and with enemy being driven back to their home waters the average is getting smaller that end he appointed preme Court justice Robert H t cide) 1 ' - - To WASHINGTON May Convinced that Adolf Hitler really is dead Pres Truman acted Wednesdhy night to bring to swift justice other leaders guilty of high crimes against civilization The president told a news conference he had it on the best authority that Hitler is no longer alive He didn't know how the death occurred he said but was glad that both der fuehrer and Mussolini were out'of the way (A soviet communique said Hitler and Goebbels also had committed sui2 up) US Subs Silthil' : MONTOOMEil'WARD' ' Half Japs' MerchantFleet Hitler Is Really Dead' Press Informed by Truman J - 7' - Thursday Morning May 1 - - ' - r ' -: - - rr ' : |