Show " T -- v— r— v-- v-w v -- v— v “ j“w"w " v “ "' — OGDEN CITY UTAH ien WEDNESDAY ID 1955 11 Y Youth Admits County-Ogde- City Civil rf ney was demolished and all windows torn out Anyone in shelters in this home would probably have been injured but would have survived” Clawson said “On the 6800-foo- t line there were three industrial buildings one of aluminum one of steel j De- j May 5 “A id destructive results of the explcsion brought home (forcefully the importance of stepping up completion of our locstl Civil Defense organization yet I articipaed in rescue services in field exercises conducted in connection with the test t borer y 9 late-mod- To Clear i2 of y2 el 20 ‘Tough Convenient7 Meters Being Tested on City Street i - f- self-protecti- Priced The youth Henry Clay Baus-leof 111 26th St “surrendered’ to Police Officer Marshall N White about 6 pm He said he decided to give himself up after discussing the matter with his parents He was to be arraigned in City Court late today He was booked for “manslaugh-- ‘ ter” but County Attorney Maurice Richards had not filed a formal charge this morning Admits Delivering Blow Bausley reportedly admitted he delivered the blow that reeled Mertz to the sidewalk duriqg a fight that took place on 25th EASIER TO WORK — Mrs Barbara Hopkins is shown using one of Street west of Grant Avenue the parking meters now being tested in the Ogden Sunday evening shopping blocks Handle is easier to turn nickel slot takes either A witness said Mertz sagged penny or nickel backwards and cracked his head on the pavement He died about nine hours later of a skull frac- Madd Survey Before Ray Clawson “P'ior to the the cloud continued to ascend were able to make a survey of the wind currents broke the area including the 4700-foo- t the varying stem land it drifted to 'the line or disaster street” the west j ' utilisaid “Building: Ogdenite of the cloud upper “The ties homes radio towe s gas continued goingpartup and drifted storage facilities nd power poles toj the north It was of various and lines were typical jat this colors and was very beautiful to line of any American city loiok at even we realized “As a Civil Defense representa- itf destructivethough powers” after the blast that all they wittive I was particularly interested local Civil Defense official nessed was a blinding light and jThe in four homes constructed! at this said his group was not permitted then they were engulfed in dust poin One home (was a two-stor-y enter the shot area until 3 They said the ground in the fo reinforced brick! compile am next the day At that time shook” every detail and having manne- - the participants were allowed to trench Mr Clawson said all services of Twenty new parking meters to human beings go to the 4700-foo- t represent quin to view Civil Defense were represented line fea“Ii had two tjfoes of shelters and carry out “rescue in the operation including mass that incorporate the latest built in the basement One had damage of tures convenience and toughwork on mannequins in the build- feeding sanitation health warcement sides five inche thick in on ness are clocks” “curb duty den police fire engineering with a heavy 21-incdoor The ings” two-stor- y brick the and wela downtown on communications in basis and trial the rescue (“The othe:- was a leanito type on the frame homes were demolished fare blocks wall nearest ground zero Ail people occupying these two I was convinced The late models have been atwhat “I by was i home second yellow buildings would have been killed saw “Tpe should to every other meter Defense Civil tached that rambler frame constructed with with the of possible exception of on the west side of its stanchion bath-roostrengthen every phase n a bomb shelter utilizing the two in the basement cement shel- structure Because it is based Washington Boulevard between This shelter also was of structure and principally on citizen voluqjeers 25th and 23rd Streets by the cement with the door facing ter of the brick in the cement there is a need for every indi- Duncan Meter Corp Chicago perhaps anyone ground zero r bathroom in the frame vidual to participate shelter Many meters on Ogden streets third home was of pre- house “Tjh are between 10 and 15 years old “Each person should know fabricated reinforced cement However the concussion of the measures for a better and are worn out and outdated slabs- !- and the fourth of reintore blast window the the from chance of survival Each also said City Manager E J Allison forced cement blocks! All were bathroom and hurled it should know elements first aid The city hopes it can begin a shelter complete in everj detail out the opposite side of the house rescue and fire fighting techni- replacement program Seven Miles Away from ground zero-Doo- rs The new meters are regarded ques in order to help his family “On shot day!’ Mr Clawson as 100 per cent better mechanand neighbors in an emergency Windows Blown Out said “our operations group was ically The clock is sealed in an “All windows doors and door Everyone Shuld Join stationed seven miles from frames were blown case that keeps out moisout of the “Everyone who can should airtight ture and ground zero Shot time was set cement and cement block builddust The metal housing join an organized civil defense is also at 5:30 am and (every five mintougher making it harder force of the blast on program so communities and utes from 4:30 thf group was ad- ings The to break for theives glAss and metal frames which states outside of stricken areas vised over a communications sys- were The is easier to turn handle blown walls inside can give emergency aid and moagainst tem las to the time minus shot was to holes gouge great enough bile support Remoteness from hour and instructed on !how to in solid cement walls any probable target does not exact at shot time “A gas utility house on this empt a person or community “From 5:05 am the time was line was demolished and teleplaying a part in the overgiven every 30 seconds and all phone and light poles were bro- from all program personnel were stationed jin pre- ken and shattered some like million persons must ‘Fourteen j areas" arranged match sticks One radio tower he recruited and trained for full An Ogden woman was one of “At 5:09 the count was start- was knocked over 30 and another US Air Force women who civil defense mobilization” Mr ed of a different design was still Clawson said “Of this number took celebrapart in a two-da-y “Aj zero hour but tion of was! Danish 60 standing dangerously people marking per cent can be women if the whole earfo was “National state and local the 10th anniversary of their with Ja blinding white ffosh At hewed” Mr Clawson said a steel tank forces must he in readiness so liberation from Germany the same time e experienced 18000 gallons of gas maximum use may be made of A2C Joann Schultz particicontaining a heat wave comparable to openalso on the 4700-foo- t did line resources and personnel pated in an hour-lonparade at ing a hot oven door fo see how not explode but was shifted an all“Civil beCitadel in the Mr defense” Clawson Copenhagen a roast is coming j J on inch thouits foundation “The fore and “also stressed is designed to Queen Ingrid “Ve were instructed! to count seemed to center on the cope with natural disasters and sands of cheering Danes to 32( from the time of the flash heat middle of the storage tank the other emergencies” Airman Schultz is stationed until Wiesbaden Germany section' was at burned that only The director urged any person wave official said the interested in associated becoming head ‘On the 5500-foo- t line a two-stor- y with the local Civil Defense or blast frame house did not col- ganization to contact his office in T However ehim the Municipal Building its brick lapse Mr v FORMALS ld aged Six Trailer Houses “On the 10500-foo-t line” Mr Clawson said “were three homes and six trailer houses “Windows were blown from the homes and trailers and two trailers were tipped on their sides Anyone in these homes or trailers being in direct line of windows possibly would have been killed by flying glass and debris Radio towers and power lines were intact “Volunteer personnel were permitted to witness the blast from a trench on the 10500-foo-t line” the Ogdenite said “They told us infancy and the peed of ing every individual in the various r rograms of specialized training” the director Emphasized BETTER An Negro yesterto police admitted day evening he was the one involved in the fist fight Sunday that proved fatal to John Mertz 50 Ogden la- and a’ frameless corrugated metal building The aluminum structure was destroyed foe steel building moderately damaged and the corrugated building slightly dam- fense director described his emotions during the final mpments before’ the tremendous blast on Special Group Participation In Fatal Fight A-Bl- ast “Tae pressure of the last five minu es1 of waiting forzerp hour of 0 aeration Cue at the Yucca Flats atomic testing area n Ne- vada made me ujant to drop to my knees bow mj head arid pray for guidance and survival!’ Th s is how Ray Clawson We- ' EVENING-MA- Me Feel Like Praying for Guidance Civil Defensi Leader Who Saw Sab Second Section ©gbm 01 anb curb --icxarat rter Second Section ber ‘r ' ve after a coin is inserted There are two slots one for a nickle and one for a dime Although a dime will buy only the maximum time of 60 minutes (a nickel’s worth) a dime slot was added for The nickel slot registers either a nickle or a penny Meter workers explained many motorists don’t care to run around for the right change and so are content to pay a dime for the nickel’s worth of parking space The city can try them out for 90 days if desired con-vien- PRICE ture ce Bausley told police he was walking along the sidewalk when Mertz made an insulting remark to him Bausley said he more or less ignored this but that Mertz followed up with another slurring comment With this Bausley said he returned and struck Mertz with his fliutvnD fist The Negro youth said his parents advised him to turn himself over to Officer White one of the Negro officers on the Ogden police force The Negro was being held in city jail without bail Vni Ofyop 2323 Washington Blvd MOST MEN BE SLAVES TO TRADITION! 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