Show a" — - i o 1 t ' t - U Fleet Girds for War Games ' I it I ' Pacific Triangle ' Defense' '1 k 4 6 1! 1 J ' Begins 31onday ? ' 1 I: -- SAN PEDRO Cal :March 30 UPI —The world's most powerful fleet was concentrated in threc bases Saturday night—San Diego San Pedro and Pearl Harbor Hawaii— ready for seven weeks ot naval t '' i 4' ! ' t 1 L maneuvers In the Padfic ''t 40k These war games involving prob lem XXI for the United States '1 fleet will get under way Monday and extend to May 17 Greater secrecy than ever before shrouds the exercises first such under the limited national emergency proclaimed by the president last year Secretary of the Navy Charles will be aboard the fleet t Tdison flagship Pennsylvania efor the first war stage of the three-phasgames April 1 to 10 until the FennsyNania reaches Honolulu Invasion' From Asia It is understood that the maneuvers will involve a defense plan of ( P the triangle of the Pacific against a simulated invasion from the west Everything the fleet possesses in the way of sea sky and underwater defense and offensive action will be tested during the operations More than usual interest etaches to the maneuvers due to announcement some time ago in naval circles that lessons learned during the present European conflict will be utilized The most active phase of the operations problem XXI will involve some 130 fighting ships and 350 airplanes In all 167 naval craft ( ) and 400 airplanes are involved In the San Pedro-SaDiego area there are 11 battleships 3 aircraft carriers 4 heavy cruisers 7 light cruisers13 submarinea 45 destroy ere 9 auxiliaries and 13 ships of the base force with 290 airplanes In the Pearl Harbor area are 8 ( 1 heavy cruisers 1 aircraft carrier 8 mine craft 1 light cruiser 18 submarines 31 destroyers and 110 air- t ii '''-x ' s i t' 1r:7 - " 2 r v Huncrer Death Sweep Coast of Berilla61 Sea ' tf5 : k' k day dog- He completed a 2300-mil- e sled Journey which started last November to count the isolated and primitive natives between Cape Nowenham and Hooper bay "Death was so common" Goddard told District Supervisor William Arend "that an ailing woman ' ted i away Die Rapidly "Within 15 days 30 persons died The island has a population of approximately 250" Goddard who came to Alaska lest tummer from north Idaho where he was employed by the Weyerhaeuser Timber company said he saw many reindeer—from one or two to herds of 3000—"but reindeer as food for natives is scarcer than the traveler could imagine" "Few natives own reindeer and they are not inclined to share with A fellows their poverty-strickepermit is necessary to get reindeer from a government herd "Lack of nutrition makes the natives susceptible to disease Many are afflicted with tuberculosis" he said "The climate Is miserable for the most part cold and wet "Ig loom are uniformly cold" (A fellow enumerator Paul Wilson of Nome reported that contrary to common belief igloos are not overheated living places He found natives huddled by the dozen around a blubber lamp with the Indoor termperature 30 degrees below zero and the temperature outside 130 to 70 below) WASHINGTON March 30 II ( it 0 te iO tø itt r To'ant Lemon Juice Recipe f ( ) Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If yrtil siittor from rhstunstin arthri tis or neuritis pain try this simple Inotponstss home rseipe that thou- Ost s partsge of ands are Ilsing litu-It- s Mit it with Compound today g quart of Iseult sell the juice of 4 No II's Amiss istmons troithie it all and plossant You flood only a 'shuttwo timss g day sononsttil Ottsn within 44 hours—somotimss overnight U ills —splendid results erg ohtsinsd and it you posing do not quickly loss do not (sal Mittor JIuP still enst ynti litit is sold tO your ttS it Is nothing druggist undor sn shsoltits mumps-hee- l Sitt-t- s srusranta4s Compound Is In sudg grid ssensumonelsd I Pa s Loss ISsIstsesdi I 1441 Roost drug States veryIsttossi (A414 11 N - i I A7k- j" rs' I 4 in Glitlititill IA g FOR LITTLE k ' ) ' r :: r" 7 :gb" i Y ' § :W'' ' ikk:1 1' 1 ' 95 I :- r--- it & L 4 i!' k '' : t I1 '''' 1 - WEEK ' outfits accentuated with the latest in colors and covers 1 ' ' : 11 permanently V 1 - $6 Down Si Week c ' i 6 ':i t: : i PAY ORDINARILY 17 wilik3 t OUTFIT INC11 OF 50 03 Waanoe 9 03 Pr Tuba I 03 Folding niepstool I 28 Clotho Bark I 20 Clothes Basket 4 i 1 ': t 1 ' ''' I ki-- - i? inteono a $ 11 COMPARE t 1(I: : '''' : :i DOWN WEEK '' ' L ' 1 - 1 ':-- ti: 'i i 1 sex-fien- '' J i I 4 1- -1 it f"11:41 go :: i 1 $ 5 9 95 long but the best selling I $ I ? ss " i —I 1 j $ 5 flown 1011000 --- - I ±1 S taincirs v Lamp Including with 1: rine A 30 t11— '' i It COAL RANGES : m- - L "The 111411ma I k I 1' r7atto-411- ! 1 I- - ' ' i1 I - i ' 1614M10011101ezmuut t0 "P i - 0- ' In i fobrir that wotor-replia- compact IIV for rare mintage Wind and rain roof nal ety and rub- brake ber Irrd i $ STORK CRIB -"" !A---:-- - — 1114 at 11 li I 1 ' ' 4 or -42 : - 7 ' laiMENNIMESC 141:: - :-- - lilt :L 4 STATE bib ! 956 7::1- 1 :' - EJ : : ::: - :4: F it n from t fartortrA - I 11 - 1 t ic: '? i ' 1 1 i k i SPECIALS Tone on tone Wilton — deep heavy pile for long hard serChoice of vic seasons new linnet's! Yalu Mil' carpet has richness and weating otiality of much higher carpet priced can be obtained to tip s moue for $4" - i C 953q id ) f de- signs $545 Yd and COlOrs qNittv i Td i CARPET AS LOW AS $295 sq yd SALE NO EXTRA CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR LAYING L :": 3 FOR I 4 I ' Genii Ina Inlaid with felt half Laid and tined te t A AXMINSTER RUG floor lit t Inclwciod VI'llh It4 Ono Prks it 4 ' laid hail of of — This oftk only II Az Rut '- IIIIII I mtk Ctintro bark burlap strut llon 912 Aim lull 2154 Rug Carpet Svospr flu III ! ' ILIVATI III? pl TI 4' 4' 'I 1 : - ' ' ' C r 4 114j II k r' e 17 i ' - 0 ' t4 ! 14'0 0 j :t e00-1501- - rt4 7177 77 e 1--e- s - ' ' 'ill ' --''' i - ! I t 1 t i - i 7 ' - 41'):1 ! ''' ''''''' 1 I 1 1 ST: t - 4 141 4 30 of roa glued 1 255 SOUTH :TATE I $ Noc FP' '7'1 — ! t )- I1 9 ! i INLAID GENUINE r! 5 11125 yard Aglaia 50 S t ! 44VC:m"'ette1:1"4" 111141' 4 LINOLEUM DEPT SALE GENUINE SEAMLESS S grofn brig or blue liquors yard — ' ' 9S Down Nix 1 J7: i Week Only onrvf the FRIEZE GENUINE 4 253 SOUTH I -- -1-L 7i : 1 I aft su 6 ss A ADVANTAGE t: t i America in For One product Yd Puerta! prices will prevail on our lino iIuk of ta It fhall New Pita patterns rrom Vit 50 to Sill so Down 1150 I rf( s4" (Twist Weave) The luxury floor Carr Ting with a tafittra guarantee that gm touit will not tom out 4 colors—rust t 685 $ i ''::f: I etc broad 100nt carpet — In lovelY on tone roe tone A cplailtv 1940 tleautl carpet itil poitternA and coi or Your Chair WILTON foldo I —'1'- mills n (termini Wilton color velvet e t CARRIAGE I C " 1 t CARPET tomtit! New wood-toil- 'Id DURING e COLLAPSIBLE f ' odr — lovely S32:q i 4-- d ' I t $ 1 I ' 1 1 n111111' Wankel ' kW 1 ' li t Lelloi:k:(1)77 tell lie i t t Ave i $89 'tante" r i bg OTHER BROADLOOM 1 ' i so E k : included at No Extra Cost ESTATE t i i slze S 11wvy 1 ) i 1 i0 SET after roll of broadloom iarpeting gala new colors—long An exclulire sive Axeiract pat- 1 ALUMINUM t i $ 1 the most famous carpet Loom—Bigelow-Sanford—Karagheuslo- ril velvet carpets 1 - $2495 1 - otiosely woven s Ion 1 ) SPECIAL EXTRA i I 1 4 Minute Clock and 1 k I ' f roll l00-fo- I i Bull° Loom i 1 ) $1?3 - i i t' Bring your room measurements so an estimate can be made - Low a tP I I 95 i I II 4 fittingly as opening specials I t t TPrms as ' t tern it t I Axe Irad's huge purchasing power (buying in roll quantities direct frOm the mill) together with their small profit quick turnover policy makes our prices always low But now to additional values occasion Axe Ire d's are featuring these celebrate this 7 ' week ' ' ' : 1 4 ELECTRIC RANGES - full lines from e 1 IMON 1 :' 1 - Alex Smith—Art ' 1 ' r VIA( service rottritt 7410L4 I k I 1 4 950 Down 760 we0 e ) 1 1 NOT JUST ANY KIND OF CARPET I e t $595 e 1 CI ri1 rl ki rrt 1 1 CJ t i SERVE BETTER large sltes odd sizes any slitis small i:i i t Springs ) -- - i ' ' 1 Coil Bed A 1 1 ilisi i ices no4 Tanttr t but 4 $95 4re4040 ' - Mattress IL Wringer Auto Built Transmission Pea thereright Agitator Lifetime Lubilated M0101 I NOT ONLY THE ORDINARY ROOM SIZES 1 i hiep 2n crimple! relAzatinn fine innorspring 4 ' i 1 :' i 11100 FEATURES: ::' s f ' ALL FOR THESE : tr NOT JUST A FEW RUGS AND CARPETS !Ii S295 stand bod New Pleasure I i - but an unusually wide assortment including many of Ae newest patterns which the mills have sold to us exclusively and are not to be found elsewhere in the city i i 2995 comfortable 600 i double I $125 I i :1: " i i sofa Is never at a loss — as 4 by a "twht or the wrist" the is sofa Reir‘:allult!sal i '''' 1 11 'NA 5 i :I WASHER ALONE I ' ' e 3) ' 1 1 i DIVAN : 4 FOR ''''''''''' - c when thattinet- - dottenu Howl I1 INCLUDED ' but hundreds of rugs and STUDIO I i1 YOU WOULD PRICE ': 1 I i our thousands of customers and meet the verincreasing demand for rugs and wall to wall Axe Irad's present for your approval their newly remodeled geatly enlarged floorets Now one of the largest in the west ing department ' ! A FULL ARM :1 i 1 ' ''''''' 1 i 1 - ALWAYS ALERT TO ' i "4 1 :'1a 4-- '1 L 1- ' -" i :: 1 1 4 THE :' ? :::: A L il 1i l'et '' ' 1 tc- rir d $1 1995 t ''''''e'-'4- a& bottom i ' r 1 :‘ '''' ' "' ''77 " l' g i:IL'a - i ! 41 : 1 FOR i ) i' 1 ' t! :'' 1 1li - ' ': 1 1 li' I 1: Li 4 - :g 4 ! 1 1 ' - 1 1' 1 :' f - 4'' - EXTRAS N ' 1 LAUNDRY METHODS - V : - ' EXTRAS et - s : : ''' ' - )'' i ' 1: - - - ' 71 i i t : FINE ': N: k :4 s ' '"' s' I 1 I ::--s N PT " ' 1 V v-- P - : 'A "1‘- -i i i s t :':' i' OF THESE — 1 ''' - 4 N' NOT JUST THE AVERAGE STORE SELECTION reer-- 1 ' WASHER OUTFIT f 4a ': 1 ' 7 : 1 '''':'::"' 041 L ' -- -- -- wr'''': o' OA - 1' ii :: - a ': T It e o f is '1 ss e '1 ' i I ''''''''1: tr ' '' t! 469c and r! ::: 1 $150 0 1 - tt : extras 0 n:1: with repr ir i 1 END THE DRUDGERY I - '' 4- - '' :1 1 4 ':: i'‘ '' ''':: i Y ' ( --- ) - : I ' t ?: 1 ' ' A '' 11 i' - living outfits :'7 t ' l ' ' ': " - :: 4i 1 1 Cold-Mak- t J r: - I : 4' '4 ' ! t i 1 7 f ' : i) 11: 1 -' ' " t! ': T : l' L'1 corners round Heavy sealed insulation around entire food compartment Backed by Warranty on Ro Bator 1 tf r '' - 7' " '' -- 1 i i ' i : 1 i I10 !1 i '47'''e- Tharp room I l': Also NORGE REFRIGERATOR— New 1910 Model- -6 cu ft - ' i iquality H - 1 '' 4 : AH: 1 ': 11:f: i I i '' 11 'f' ' i OUTFITS WITH 'y ' Model $17995-1- 940 lubricated k -- ' eilk ' 1 7 1 '' i' t 1i ' 1:s‘10'''7:' LIVING 110011 I 1 ! buOLS ' :: '''t - 4 i F' ' - - s I il00 Week -- 1 U' ' 4 -ibeen wait- - 4 i 14 is Freezes g pounds of leo at one time Steel Cabinet In brilliant white horgloss finish g Lifetime whits porcelain interior with ' i ' - i1 " 3 i il i 63115 Down 1 111"--:!4!tsi I: -- 1 7!:-::- Y trill ' 5k ?e :i It 91- e 4 illainless steel freezer with attractive door helf for fast trefoils' Refrigerated f Two Re trays with metal guides Double-widt- h tray for fast 'reeling of desserts Interior Automatic floodlight Large cold storage tray for fresh meats Roval Roliator cold-niakhermetically sealed - - -- i - it t ii 131485 1 11:: - i: ntil cknri?hr I tt WITH ALL THESE FEATURES 7 ' - r : : e- 1 i'i' That Formerly Sold for $0 Ei -- - - - I t' covErtiltics ' t t Voneat-- weine:Inlindomt andY'roomy :': o I t a - Watnut dtiorprisartittd i1 tli'::- ' 12V v re I I AND OF DEPARTMENT FLOO rt ' MONEY' value you have 1 i ' NORGE :'''':' I 49 k1 SNOB Lite 3::- k 411( : I oil I 0 k 1 - - i 1 ret I ' 0 REMODELED '': A GOOD 0 I OF AXELRAD'S ENLARGED i 1 : ott THE '' i i c yw-Afli " - i ' - Upio - CELEBRATING ' ::::: IchestLw I l' it :: g 1 ALBANY March New York's Republican legislature labored toward adiourninent here Saturday night after completing approval of an 'economy" budget and twice bowing In waning hours to a Democratic governor who had termed its financing "hocuit pocus" Forced to quell a revolt within their party the Rpuhlican majority voted Governor Herbert II Lehman s plan to compensate New York City for financial 101111(11 caused by a G 0 P cut In his l'I40-4- j budget to $193)00000 It also accepted his proposal to di vort $6opcnon ot grade crossing elimination funds to highway con- - structioa ::- - ' "6" I I ' Iround !:' I I 411t 11( L'Int in N Y N Y I - ' id "4 4 Tr i ‘'t YOU ARE 11VITED TO SEE AND SHARE IN THE SPECIAL VALUES 4 7 ti en ' 0 '7:::lliglid i t 14'IL OVERSIZE it t 1 1:': 1 F Girl Slaying Case Baffles Officers d - citi Complete with Glass Covered Crisper The interdepartmental committee on Interstate trade barriers has urged about 170 colleges and urn versities to adopt trade barrier re( search as part of the graduate school curricula Secretary Ilopkina announcing STATE COLLEGE Pa March 30 Saturday that letters had gone out tT1 — Criminologixtm Invemtigating to the schools said the program t d h baffling would be roordinated with the busmurder of chubby Rachel !nem research already undertaken rod admitted jointly by the commerce depart-mer- Taylor and schools of business in Saturday night their exhaumting work bed led them nowhere but up state universities A blind alley A suggested outline of study inAnnouncing that R uspPet whn cluded: Social and political origins of bar- had been quemtioned for two days had been "definitely tliminated" rier from the punling came Conimixof and administration Operation mioner Lynn G Adam' of the state trade barrier enactments motor pollee declared: Analysis of the social and econ"W ere just es much In I tog of particular 1 mole consequences laws Including effects on employ- Is ever" ment production costs and consumption I er1 1atnre Labor § 1r three-day-ol- -' 17!- -- ss r rr along streams "Beside the natives on Nelson land there are two white persons — a Jesuit missionary priest and I a school teacher 25 miles avkay was the first white nien to visit the priest home in six years" — - mi Iji t1 ' tf III ! - -- ' 2 mang n Hol)kills Seeks Colleges' Aid i ti:: lf i I '' $ 1 ' !f: 4 — 4 I y : illimilii 1 — - ' : ( "- k - Pt t ' - ' 1 ' t --------- -i fast-striki- t "El '710t Tii--—- 0 z ( t e It - El 'd ' I t NN ' ' who- :' Following the first phase there will be the usual refueling and ship maintenance period after which the main problem of the exercises t will be staged probably west of living Conditions Hawaii some units perhaps operGoddard added: ating to the international date line "Only a few natives in the coastal r Vice Admiral Adolphus Andrew's area can speak English They are the eommanding Ignorant of money as a medium of t arouting force a portion of which exchange They measure values has been stationed for several in fox skins a act are a vid for tea I months In Hawaiian waters as a and leaf tobacco I security detachment will command They have no permanent abodes one of the opposing forces in the In thP spring they are on the coast I In the major action Admiral Snyder will for the sealing season command the other force summer they move short distances Following the completion of this up rivers for salmon fishing in the problem the fleet units will return the fall they go hark to the roast to the Hawaiian Islands probably for seal and In the winter they move to the tundras to trap There about April A no timber on the coast The wood 1 of the tundrss Is willow growth 1 1 ( -- - I A 1 :ssiii!:1 '17 : ' died of measles in a Nelson island Igloo where I was enumerating the occupants and they laughed and Joked while she was passing Begins Monday 'The first phase gets under way Monday and Tuesday with departure of units from the San Pedro 0 and San Diego bases to form the white and black fleets One of these fleets will be commanded by Admiral Charles P Snyder commander of the battle force and the other by Vic Admiral William S Pyo commander of battleships For 10 day or so these units will engage In tactics and work out 1I search and combat problems while toward the Hawaiian edging Islands Admiral James O Richardson commander-in-chie- f of the fleet aboard his flagship the dreadnaught Pennsylvinia will be chief Umpire ) Male Problem In West - 1 i le L t i 11 ' '7 1 A 4 BOY" in J t 1 t ' r 11::'1'4 -—- A r'lt - : ''' I r"" ' ' !: i i """-''''""""--- 1 !1'''' i - i r4 p ': 1 I 0 13 -"--- - 1 1 " REFRIGERATIO3 t t FAIRBANKS Alaska March 30 (An—Death In the guise of malnutrition and measles is stalking the Boring sea coast tundras this winter Census Enumerator William T Goddard reported Satur- planes IV) I ' Presents ths :0 n Fli :I L I'lj tf: 4z '1' A i OMAHA Neb March 39 (Al — W M Jeffers Union Pacefic rail- - ' 15 0VNVI&ttr M0101 r""""M Picks' New U P9 Vice President 3 1 A le 'Jifi m I t101 i: I t Secretary of fits Navy Charles t FAllson He will NI aboard ' the flagship Pennsylvania dur: 0 ing fleet maneuvers in Pacific ""'''' 8 'i t t 4 ' :: 1threh31 1910 They explained the disease road president ' Saturday appointed technically called "polycythemia G L Whilpple assistant vice preal- - 1 vera" ts very rare IIn a person Ile 11 so young as Theresa Ann Itsw dent In charge of operations has been general superintendent cause is unknown ' 1I of transpottation since 1923 1 'P J of Lynch superintendent Pendergast Must Pay car service at Portland Ore ' will t1 KANSA'3 CITY Merch 30 (INS1 succeed Whiipple: I —Twentyfour employes of the 'F 3 Pendergast Wholesale Ligtfio -company of Kansas City have received a total of $147510 additional :i i 11 wages under an order of the wage i deOutstanding Values 11 and hour division of the U S t I ' partment of labor Charles R Her-suYou 110111 andirectorregional acting 1 i nounced Saturday FORGET :i 011dAIIA March 30 (Al—Pretty Theresa Ann Thiele 19 rural ' school teacher from Clearwater I Neb victim of a rare disease in which she has "too much blood" iI back in ahospital here for an1 other "blood letting" 41 Doctors Friday removed more than a pint of blood from an arm ii vein They planned to take an41 other pint Sunday This Ls the ki sixth time In the last four years i I to she has been In the hospital i have blood removed Doctors said Theresa Ann has a red blood cell count of aboUt ) 8000000 instead of a n4mal count of 4500000 or 5000000 1 ! ' Girl Vic'tilii of Rare Disease Faces Sixth Blood Removal Books Voyage I ' Iv 5alt gakt Zt'ilittnt Zile Sunday Morning lit - 1 1 r tr !: s Ili Y -p t - |