Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 2A WEDNESDAY Town Discusses STANDARD-EXAMINE- EVENING OCTOBER 27 1948 How SI 500 000 Shall Be Spent Russians Trying Hard for Secret (Continued from Pag o£ One) the earlier bomb test at N Ala- - M The details may mogordo not have been right Groves hinted But the Russians nevertheless got a report on aspects of the test which were not made public officially The trouble was that many persons with secret knowledge were not convinced of the desirability of keeping it secret More than 15 didn't" scientists were detached from the But they did get Important in- project because innocently or not formation of other kinds whether they talked it did them any good or not They got samples of plutonium and for one thing "This was a serious breach of security" Groves said "because it showed that we could make plutonium and could separate SUNSET' Davis County Oct 27 It also showed them the purity of Ground has been broken for the And we were getting" the of a fire station in construction it has been reported that two days Sunset on the east side of U S after the atomic destruction of highway 91 about 300 feet north Hiroshima— itself the biggest If of the town hall Mrs Amy E unavoidable security breach of all stone treasurer said today —the Russians had secret details Upon completion of the station the town plans to purchase a fire engine Mrs Stone reported She said at present the town depends war upon Clearfield and near-o- y bases for fire protection No date for completion of the has been set and an estibuilding Fire-Aut- o mated cost of construction is not yet available she said The big secret is how much atomic explosive — the "critical assembly" —has to be brought suddenly together for an explosion to take place Groves said frankly "I don't know that the Russians got any information about the critical assembly I don't know that they Fire Station of Sunset Started U-2- 35 U-2- U-2- 35 ler fraxter !v of a Philadelphia tive her will left Mrs Frazier the money to "the town of PetrjpV opol is' where she Jived as a girl The Philadelphia woman died Augasl leaving no known in- I relatives Residents — after learning of their windfall — formed a committee to investigate possibilities on how the money will be used VERNAL Roosevelt's Georgia retreat from officialdom — the Little White House —was dedicated yesterday as a national shrine by the Warm Springs memorial commission The little cottage has been retained as it was left after the president s death in April -- widow hotel execu- Teachers to Meet WARM SPRINGS On Oct 27 AP) — President Franklin D Page Oaa) together after the Revolutionary war The greatest contribution of the merger of the armed forces Nim-it- z said earlier at a press conference is that "it keeps alive the principle of keeping the military subordinate to civilian control We must never let anything destt g that status in this nation" No matter what forseeable future conflicts might involve the United States" Nimltz said "there will aways be a navy" spend the $1500000 left this community of 1500 was stillto-a matter for open discussion day—with a new sewer system street lights and a swimming pool at the top of the list Four hundred residents gathered In town meeting last njght in an effort to decide how they will spend the money left Perry-opol- is h v i if Mrs Mary Ful- Utah" Oct 27 (AP)— Casualty Qualified Service Representing the Best Old Line Companies you smote 1049 - RELIABLE ienators WASHINGTON Oct 27 (UP) — nine-ma- n senate interior and Insular affairs committee expects to sail from San Francisco to Hawaii on Nov 17 to investigate the problem of Hawaiian statehood But a committee source said today it is possible the trip may be cancelled in event a maritime strike prevents sailing of the steamship Lurline The senate group includes Sens n Hugh Butler (R Neb) Zales MIGHTY FAST EVANSTON Wyo Oct 27 — Marriage licenses were issued dur ing the past week by Uinta coun ty clerk J h Barber to Sheral Rigby Centerville Utah and Lorraine Burningham Bountiful Utah Alex Graham and Jeanne Spanton Salt Lake City Eugene Helgeson Provo Utah and Leona Dale Murray Utah SELECT THE ITEM YOU WANT AND PAY WHAT YOU WISHl Ec-to- Arthur V Mont) Utah) James E Murray Mont) Ernest McFarland D Ariz) Sheridan Downey Eugene Millikin (R Colo) Henry Dworshak (R Idaho) and Joseph (- - R Wat-ki- ns 3 HUGE SALES DAILY 10:30 a m 2 p m 7:30 £X D (D-Ca- D O Mahoney (D Wyo call for bids to float the bond issue in about two weeks' Preliminary plans for the construction already have been completed Sorenson said he hoped to have the buildings completed for use in the next school term - Look At Your Light Bill and Your Gas Bill! The refunds on light and gas rates the monthly savings and the cancellation of penalties were made possible by the Utah Public Service Commission under the direction of Governor Herbert B Maw m i RHEUMATIC WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS" Blvd 1276 Washington A WORD TO THE VOTER PAYETTE Idaho Oct 27 (UP) Voters in Payette last night approved a $281000 school bond issue for construction of additions to the city's public schools W C Sorenson superintendent of Payette schools said the vote was 600 for the proposition and 191 against It He said toe school board will Licensed to Wed Will A Bonds Favored At Payette Idaho China (UP) Tong director of Hollington the government information office today categorically denied Chinese press reports that Premier Wong wen Han had resigned The reports alleged Wong submitted his k in resignation to Chiang Peiping Sunday and Tt was accept ed fey the president liiPORTUNf! Tilsit Hawaii 13-c- ar K I V A ONCE IN A LIFETIMI Assistant Navy Secretary Mark ic Denied Resignation NANKING Oct 27 SENSATIONAL I immediate" UHRICHSVILLE Ohio Oct 27 (AP) — The engineer and fireman were killed and 11 persons injured early this morning when a Pennsylvania train crashed into a truck-loa- d of steel during a heavy fog The dead were identified as Gordon C Aley 64 of Pittsburgh the engineer and Charles A Parr 46 Ingram Pa the fireman The truck driver Gregory Kara-vanGlenshaw Pa received serious burns and was reported in critical condition at Twin Cities hospital at nearby Dennison Ten other persons three of them passengers were treated at the scene by doctors summoned from surrounding towns None was injured serionsly The state highway patrol reported eight cars of toe train were derailed and that the locomotive was demolished Washington B c Utah's observance of Navy day began Sunday at the Clearfield naval supply depot when thousands of visitors thronged the huge installation to inspect its supplies and equipment during an material open-- house inspection Admiral Nimitz presented a charter to the Utah chapter of the Navy League of the United States 'ST high-spee- Train Hits Truck Kai-She- HANGOVER 70-gro- up Two Killed When with great pleasure" He is scheduled to make several addresses before returning to NO CIGARETTE OR SALE! on 'Mobile Airfields' "All you have to do Is think of the 90 days in which we stood off Okinawa" he said "We were not there because we had any naval opposition worthy of the name We were there to provide fighter plane support from our mobile airfields—our aircraft carriers —for soldiers fighting so far from their land bases that no fighter protection was possible from land en Know Why Them Smokers FOR RENT Many of Roosevelt's personal belongings are on display "This was the only personal home that Roosevelt ever had" Ivan Allen memorial commission chairman said in his dedi-catiaddress "You recall that he lived with his mother at Hyde Park in the executive mansion at Albany in the White House in Washington in the Roosevelt home in Canada "But the Little White House was his very own He picked the spot He loved these simple rural We have rustic surroundings tried to keep it the same" STENCIL CUTTING MACHINES BWeuMpessBTii'i 'aTjBfel Russia May Have Biggest Sub Fleet National Teachers from throughout Utah will discuss major problems facing their profession at the second an- - planes" nual leadership school of the Utah Presentation of a cowboy hat 1 Education association here ThursAdmiral Nimits climaxed the meetday through Saturday ing of Rotary club and chamber of commerce members in the Hotel Factory Sales- Agents for Ben Lomond BRADLEY DIAGRAPH The presentation was made fey Fred A Kuhlmann chamber president who said: "With this hat goes our admiration and deep reSTENCIL INK and STENCIL BRUSHES spect for you If you are in Og-dwhen we celebrate our Pioneer days we hope you will mingle with us and wear it" Admiral Nimitz replied: "I was hat just going to buy a civilian It is with great pleasure' 1 accept You have made me a real it civilian again I shall wear it INSURANCE Doctors (Continued ft PERRYOPOLIS Pa Oct 27 (AP) —The question of how to on- - but MimIhhm said In New Orleans thatnew Chance Vought XY73-- 1 the Mediterranean fleet "stands so far has released no details about ready to more than repay any act the planes Reliable sources de of aggression" in that area He said scribe them as the flying wing the Mediterranean is a "life line" type The new fighter is being test- for U S imports of essential raw eaT at the Patuxent River Md materials and is flanked on the naval center Z (Continued from Pass One) north whose powers ideology "by demonstrate all great powers their desire for an enduring peace" is abhorrent to us" The navy marked its anniverThis he said is "the premium we must pay for peace insurance" sary by announcing that it will Army Secretary Kenneth C Boy-a- ll reach full air strength of 14500 next July speaking in Baltimore stressed planes by The 14500-plan- e the need for a powerful navy bestrength was cause in another war "there is still authorized for the navy by the a distinct possibility that before Joint chiefs of staff when the air force program was laid victory could be won landings mis year The ex Chairs Crateaes again would have to Be made in down earlier the face of armed opposition And panded air fleet wiU include some Tables etc 3000withWeir World II planes he pleaded for amendments to the armed services unification act to drawn from storage The navy also revealed that It is give the secretary of defense more flight-testing a new jet fighter— authority over the army navy and d twin-je-t 2270-8- 4 air force reportedly a Mash Blvd tailless model Mediterranean Fleet Beady The navy has ordered IB of the Assistant Navy Secretary John Nicholas Brown speaking in Memphis said the United States "evenclear the seas of subtually" couldevent of war but the marines in task would be neither 'simple nor frag:N" ueaicaiea as Shrine 'Nimiiz Praises Clearfield Base Re-Ele- ci ACHES-PAIN- S HERBERT B MAW Governor VOTE DEMOCRATIC : (Weber Cent? 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