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Civilian Defense Councils| SE - er / SNH Look Your Prettiest in Your fy YOU WILL LIKE THE May Aid If Schools Close | RS BiB | \ 4. | id ie = - A Before Registration. J : .) | es Re E A S T FE R i | D 23 |

A solution to the problem of x f 8 isteri oosi f Fy ) ® ; E Xz feboning program ves lng “one a Girls’ Colorful EASTER " ; : : ARCH Lu !

Sidered today by the state rationing x SERS

office. 8 It would be to place the entire WN job in the laps of civilian defense \ 3 A al

councils in areas where schools are

ismissed prior to the registration] Bi NR Saad y SF. : EY a // i 3 date. A \ EY 8 RD = \ : 3 s ) 4 /. ; It was originally intended to call RRR Na ~ = k : Thev'r aaa Ni 9 8 EA Te on, , vi fortab!

upon school teachers to handle the

mechanics of the registration but WN N 3 5a schools which remain open only SNR . -. " NH % Reds Je Blacks + Navy % Kelly SS Tet : in 2004 eight months will be closed several E » : ; % Petal Je Turf and J Dusty Rose | : dees TE : 3 —_— 5 : % Off Face Brims + Dressy Sailors AEE 3 J MA ny al ease wi

days before the registration dates, May 4, 5, 6 and 7. % Perky Bonnets + Flowered SIZES 4 to 10 ; Pompadours ¢ AAA to E : superb

By that time many of the teachTop off your smartest spring fashions

x HN hE Are A Se p ES N ws // ey have gone home or entered | ; a ; : = : \ va ; JY Under the defense council plan, | fea : SR A f 3 with one of these delightfully flattering : WOMEN'S SPRI N the school buildings would be used | B= SL : ; : id THE COATS: 3 = ¥ hats. They show off your hair, make : {> as registration places but the de- Mary Martin's heart belongs to ' N 3 & Your choice of plaids, tweeds, fleeces, shetlands, : vour eyes look larger—and above all, y i > fense councils would staff the of-| , "couple of Mexican sailors for ! > Fi : etc, in reefer, fitted and boxy styles. All : XG they're the kind of hats men (in uniform 4 The smooth Sapsace of eh, QV gabardine the contrasting ti fices with volunteers where teach-| yn, nonce as she visits Ensenada | ; 5 sizes, 7 to 14. y i ; CE or mufti) love to see women wear! Each 4 pt gE ry De a ig | nding Teen Sites 18 to fe { EARN is a very splendid value. A large selec- p, and on a smart Cuban heel. Other styles 2 Sas

ers were not available. i { Schools in Wayne, Decatur,| —o alii Jel; ] : Including Teen Sizes 12 to 16 : . tion of youthful, large headsizes. vatent, crushed kid in black and beige. Sizes 4 to 9—All heel: ar ore, Street y

Franklin, Lawrence, Perry and Pike | 3 B® ig _ townships of Marion county will | ; A > THE SUITS: WD OF tr G RULES IN UNWED 3 3 5 California type smartly tailored jackets with ks : 3 OTHER HATS $2.95 to $6.50

close before registration dates. pleated skirts. Every girl wants one of these an

" & = x ‘ of : 1 its. Sizes 7 to 14. : me Train Auxiliary Firemen MOTHERS’ CASE h clever StS id Up! lio Gies | ” . mne— Fred Morley, co-ordinator of ci- Ba § Including Teen Sizes 12 to 16 ; & aa . vilian protection, reports that the ————— | : LOW COLORFUL 2-PC. JERKIN SUITS A $319 to sh * *

training of auxiliary firemen is well! Bradshaw Orders Youth to J > All-Wool Flannel

advanced in the state. Many of »

the larger cities have completely trained organizations. Some of the Marry One of Three teers. Th s of th ; Auxiliary police instructors—300 STAs Dn 1h166 WRWEd Ci 153 : of them in the state—will receive | Who recently brought paternity pro-| 5 - 15 JACKETS

their grad: n certificates next/ceedings against a 17-year-old] : ; week Ww eir schools close. youth, has been settled by Judge | $37 *

For the last two weeks the schools | Wilfred Bradshaw of juvenile cour? | n these instructors have| Fai i 4 DLOETESS se 500 in- [shee several months of study. i Choice of red or navy tors will set up schools in the| After a hearing in which the] Girls’ sizes, 7 to 14 E ’ .

which they live to mothers testified against the vouth

: in S000 members of the auxiliary | yesterday, Judge Bradshaw tered G | R L S ' E A S T E qu # Fee 3 6 i LEAD THE EA STER PARADE

e the father to marry one of them|

Schools for training instructors

for road repair crews. fire watchers | 2nd instructed him to pay each of} Z “A rescue squads, messengers. decon- | 1¢ Others $2 a week until further D IH rE S S EE : ' tamination corps, demolishion and Order of the court. 7 > H ONABLE APPAREL WN IPs, Stmbusal 1Q WN NOR clearance crews, driver corps and Earns $12 a Week REA eon © a

n ne a uads il yegin | : ik Bomb and gas squads Will peg | Under the order, the youth will] oy have only $8 a week left to support] 3 5 his wife and child since investiga-| to

y

difficulty finding qualified volun-

| smaller communities are having Who Complained . { | i

tion showed his wage is only $12 a|

EXPANSION IS SOUGHT ™* ~~ | 7 mn Coats for Easter

WASHINGTON, March 27 (U.P). several months ago when two ex-| Rayon crepes, spun rayons and shantungs Ge TT Scpariment ioday a joctent mothers brought proceed- | in plain shades, two-tone ‘combinations and nounced a new price policy de-|ings against the youth the same colorful prints. Jerkin styles with long- . : Black, navy and beige dress coats in

signed to expand this year's pro- | day. . 8. nt . ) ’ Suction of pect ered tomatoes | First of Kind in Court ED wn Jot 8 5 : soft crepes or fashionable twills. Nat- : and peas for military use. J Ss. 0 35 : : i Canners have been requested to| Several weeks later a third ex- 14 and 10 to 16. Ll EN ural, nude, pastel and plaid sports coats in Shetlands and tweeds. Boxy and

increase their output. Those agree- | Pectant mother filed similar prontee fixed minimum | ceedings against him. ; fitted styles. Sizes 9 to 15—12 to 20—

hg grower will be paid] It was the first case of multiple Cc f M D E R E L L A D R E S S E S 38 to 44 and 33 to 45. Plenty of larger

higher prices for their pack. {paternity proceedings against the ‘ i Tt was explained that to be eli same defendant in the history of|§ Fine washable cottons, made to fit and 1% sizes.

gible for this higher price, each | the court. ' styled to please young girls. Sizes 7 * canner must be certified by his] — rem to 14.

fH perunent of agriculture state re I CHROMIUM USE BANNED a Td 21. ing aged hy con. WASHINGTON. March 27 (U. DERE : : racts with growers to pav them P)Use of chrofium has psén | d 3 at least the minimum price in that|‘t--—VvS¢ 0! chromi 2 3 i i locality. |Erohiliteg in the manufacture of & J 3 Finest Quality EE er iroofing materials, ceramics, soap! 3 i | > > These smart coats are the very popular : Perfect Draping Worsteds

PRESSMEN END STRIKE

BOISE, Ida. March 27 (U. p.)— 20d glass, the war production board FNS S : ‘ ‘ 5 Boise daily newspapers resumed has announced. Restrictions were H SHEET ; 3 fleeces in the much-in-demand nude : publication today after a strike of also placed on its use in production i NI 2 ES a & shade. Wraparound styles or boy a Every suit of finest all-wool worsteds in ewest spring shades of brown, grey,

union pressmen had left the city [of pigments, chromic acid and | =H x : without newspaper service for two other chemicals, and its use in the FS styles — either single or double- ¥ioe and tan. Stripes, checks and mix- . A Jy L tures. Stouts, slims, regulars and shorts,

days {tanning of leather. | > - : | | By ~ GIRLS" EASTER in pSinglebrensied or double-breasted styles. Also sport suits with one pair of BLOUSES pants that match the coat, plus another

GIRLS’ EASTER GIRLS’ EASTER AF : Fe - Su ifs for = a ste Y Dp of Ane gabardine or whipcord. Sizes 33 " en's Clothing, Street Floot SWEATERS SKIRTS : $1.39 A | Men's Clot A $739 rtd or tare pews | | BUY ON OUR 10-PAY PL $25 ong sleeves White or ps. | \ USN. [3 See Our Exceptionally Fine Group at and $3.00

to $2.25 : tels. Sizes 8 to 16. SD WORER NN A & Snappy Ne

breasted.

Slip over and cardigan

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dressy styles with skirts that are cleverly 2’

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For such fine quality and watersnakes. Gorgeous Fit 4 4/ orful cottons, sheers, crepes plaid skirt with lots of aqua, powder and rose.

bighly-styled shoes when FF 3 Lig wil i Fh AN The suits are fine shetlands in x you buy at BURT'SI Try &) SR | 3 ly | ‘popular solid shades of bel ge, S 4 h . . : th “i V Late = : k rose, powder or aqua. 0 ” ; 2 Wi : em on...judge them every yr 5 : NEE i : colorful plaids. Don’t let the 2 oys Y IS reds. Kelly greens. Beiges. Phe TR 106%: PERlS SHELIWEN, Sizes 1 to 6 in both groups. Smart dresses with a full length companion Ah Star Store. Second Floor coat of matching material. Also with jacket oS 75 Sheer rayon alpacas in navy, : * :

which way... they're a buy! § . = ’ EE Peis Shap ; 3 a A low price confuse you—these 4 E 5, T EF i $2616.10, AAA 16.C. TOTS’ EASTER ~~ TOTS’ PLAID TOTS EASTER length coats.

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A wonderful assortment (over 500

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