Show SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION SECTION OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING B Among Eminent Medicos Here PRACTITIONERS SEE AS Possibility that the federal government's prppostal to construct-5hospitals in various parts of the nation mayCbe a move against the field of general medical practice was discussed by Dr John Z Brown Sr of Salt Lake City in his report on the recent American Medical association convention before meetings of the Utah State Medical association now in progress at Ogden high school Dr Brown with 15 other Utah doctors attended the American Medical association sessions in New York City where the total attendance was 12864 "We have now in congress the the Aieaa out Wagner bill the Pfeifer bill and the Wagner-- - U JO bill which latter cludes the president's plan for in- George-Le- e im- construction of some 50 small' hospitals in places where they are needed" said Dr mediate federal Brown" Policy- Harmonize - "As this is in harmony with the platform of the American Medical association it was supported by the house of delegates However some wonder if this is not a beginning of the federal government to invade the field of general prac tice as this effort is not connected with the veterans' hospitals and is outside the preventive field of the public health service As bearing on this matter Dr Brown quoted the following from — a recent article by Dr R C Berry iof Illinois: "It is significant that the committee (of 48 members 'which worked from 1928 to 1933) made no attempt to show how - many sick people sought and were denied medical care because of poverty The reason is there were practically none Two widely an tagonistic forces are striving for dominance in America On one 'side' is the desire and ambition of the individual to live his own life and to carry his own responsibili on the other is the ambi ties tion to have the people subjected t with only wholly to herd ideas an Inner certitude that the way the ''""Xherd Is directed is also the best Avay" V To Firht Action v J Dr Brown reported that the board of trustees of the American association "are determined V Medical to exhaust all possible effort to de- -: fend the AMA and its members charged with conspiracy and of violation of the federal anti-trulaws' In a suit filed against the association He added - however that the association had won a point in action by the commissioner of internal revenue in revoking a ruling whereby the association had been made liable for the payment of taxes under the sections of the statutes pertaining to unemploy- ment compensation and old age benefits "Thus" said Dr Brown "the status of the American Medical as sociation as a scientific and educa- st - T? a business league has been rees o- " f - —--— ' Three Join Army Af Ogden Office Three men had enlisted in the army today through the Ogden recruiting office They are: John H Morley 26 son of "Mr and Mrs J Morley of 3240 Ste phens reenlisted this time for serv ice in the' 53rd Infantry at Fort Ord Calif:' Riohard G Watt 21 son of Mr and Mrs William L Watt of Tremonton for the air corps at JMoffet field Calif Rich M Porter 20 son of Mr and Mrs Landon R Porter of Woodruff air corps Hamilton field Calif Sergeant James H Robertson local recruiter said today he has a special opening 'for a on the detached enlisted men's list for service at the corps area recruiting headquarters at the Presidio San Francisco Previous service men' are desired for this post N' las 73-ye- ar iQSTlf X1 — tor fhaf'atfer 40" letdown For sale at Pay Les other good drug atorea Drugs and all - aliens ' were regis tered Wednesday " the second day of the : registration drive This brought the total to 35 Several de siring to register crowded the of fice today In addition to those who have registered many more have ob tained temporary forms on which si CLINICIANS Early arrivals for the forty-sixt- h annual convention of the Utah Medical association being conducted in Ogden included the three medical men shown here They are top-roleft Dr William Carpenter MacCarty Sr head of pathology at Mayo clinic Rochester Minn right Dr Alton Ochsner head surgeon Tulane school of medicine New Orleans La at side Dr John Raaf head of Neurological survey University of Oregon medical school Portland Ore All three have papers to give at the convention in progress today at Ogden high school F J cases involving juve niles according to the report ic Social Workers io Hear of WPA Jobs OLE ADS College Trained Youths TREASURER GETS J Are Important Need LEEWAY IN RULE Says President V A copy of a recent statement of President Roosevelt advising young people" to continue their education during the present emergency- - was received today by President H A Dixon of Weber college The statement came from the office of John W Studebaker federal commissioner of education "Reports have reached me that some young people who had planned to enter college this fall as well as a "number of those who attended college last year are in Darrell J Greenwell state WPA director wHl speak on the WPA in relation to the national arma ment program at the monthly din ner meeting of the Ogden area chapter of the Utah State Congress of Social Workers tonight at seven- the Cobble cottage thirty o'clock atMusic for the eve 620 Twelfth be will furnished by Desmond ning Norton and his mother Mrs Ar thur Norton Members from Box Elder Rich Davis and Weber counties are urged to attend ' City Attorney Lewis J Wallace said in a written opinion submitted to city commissioners today that the city treasurer should be per mitted to make slight adjustments in some cases involving payments against overdue delinquent special improvement tax assessments In an earlier opinion this week Mr Wallace said the commission was without "authority to waive portions of delinquent tax Interest as an inducement for property own ers to clear up their back accounts "It Is possible that the city treasurer however may feel justi fied hv making some reductions or concession if the circumstances surrounding some particular case justify it" Mr Wallace said "There are several factors which he some times takes into consideration in cluding the value of the land where that value is less than the aggre gate of taxes and assessments" -- ed - " The Well lunch stand 2208 Grant was reported broken into and two mechanical devices damaged Only a few coins were reported stolen Entrance was gained by using a heavy object to force a side window the report said Fred Boswell of Bngham City re ported theft of his 1934 sedan The machine license No was reported stolen in Brigham City Wednesday night T-25- 71 is Rapid progress Is being made on the $75000 addition to the Dee hospital At right room to new is constructed be The which kitchen a under basement for the excavation the large hospital in center will become the hospital's new ice making plant while the other new room being constructed at left will be the hospital workshop where furniture is repaired Seen In rear of the new addition is the hospital laundry and boiler building T Better Stock th1 Cellar It's Dry Ahead -- A plea for cooperation from all grocers m the city in closing on Labor day in order to give em their only chance in the year ployestwo-daat a holiday was voiced y- today by Burns Brimhall president of the Ogden Retail Grocers' asso ciation It is the desire of the associa tion according to Mr Brimhall to close on Labor day To do so will be to turn over considerable busi ness to "chiselers" unless all stores and the buying public cooperates nowever So Mr Brimhall sDeak ing for the association asked co operation of large groceries neigh borhood establishments and the buying public The public can help he said by making all purchases Saturday ine stores can cooperate by de ciding to close and so informing tneir customers And if all take the proper atti tude the grocery clerks estimated at from two to three hundred in the city will take their eyes from tne canned-good- s shelf the cheese rack and cash for the long register est holiday- - they ever get — from late Saturday until early Tuesday morning -- mm mm J' 25 us CUTEX V M Liil U iv J u o 11 DISPOSABLE TISSUES "VTToTl— 203 a KM SHEET ESX KOTEX (Q) ))d £?'A ih V bottle of 100 Jnir U - IMcKesson Chamberlain' size OTiOM 50c LIFEBUOY CALOX Tooth Powder Strpfr 12 NAPKINS i 20c - M- - VITAUS i i ! 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Elec Co y r - Paste harmless soothing mm mtiwrmi nwaiitr trtr-sa- TOOth !:T'"r'-'- l£9 'AnfiSfptie f)C Nhamnoo — ' a FEMININE HYGI EN E 1 PEPSODEMT 23 23c Toilet Tissue 3 rolls DELSEY Single Edge package 5 LM )LX A : V (Paid Political Advertisement) 75c size Double Edge Blades 20 for ASPIRIN 33L For Beautiful Nails £ SAKITAXY V" Judge Democratic Ticket Antiseptic Dandruff Remover Shampoo $100 size MMUN Italian Balm l-- J Ph 307 Gily MOM I il FITCH now—with prices at the absolute minimum and with the lull before the haying- -Is storm of "Back to College the time to purchase thoe toiletry and drug needs so easy to forget These are only a few reminder You'll find everything you need at one of these Allied Independent Drug Stores tt:es mmmmr St a' full term for SPECIALS AT ALL ALLIED INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS CAMPANA'S AS 'UNCHANGED' v"h°jU- - Mill appreciate your support for D Kiht FOR HOI GEM BLADES Quality JUDGE Charles G Coulcy Q KOnNDERS VICTIM REPORTED 355-24t- h OK'D Deodorant Cream: Electrical Appliances V - ARRID "K'V& $ : el A) REMEMBER? C - FOR HER at Grandfather's Farm 'V4PC©dNo259 n the-kitche- " OLD CELLAR - ve BOOK PURCHASE 1 -- The city commission today authorized the purchase of a revised edition of the city attorney's set of books on municipal law The volume will cost between $5 and $10 Attorney Lewis J Wallace es timated As enticing as the yr5 LOCAL HOSPITAL your supply before Saturday at because the state liquor stores will be closed Sunday Monday and Tuesday This will cause one of the longest "drouths" of the year The liquor stores will be closed because Sunday lis a holiday Monday is Labor day and Tuesday is election day shave crznn LArirzn cn csvu QxiartCode No257 Pint Coda No 258 DOCTORS VISIT Ogden guzzlers please note If you wish to enjoy any kind of liquors the first three days of next week be sure to lay in eleven-forty-fi- r joining the present" buildinga" wil f ul consist of one story with basement In the latter will be root cellar fruit cellar and storage room for other articles Immediately east of addition will be the new ice room where the ton and Jialf of ice hospital will be A new $75000 addition to the used daily by the of ice Transfer manufactured Dee memorial hospital was well its from present equipment making under way today as Superintendent on welcomed Howard Jenkins J visits of' inspection a "number of physicians attending the Utah State Medical association meetings now being held at the Ogden high school All power-shovexcavation for the addition located immediately east of the main hospital building has been completed and workmen ''''' already are laying brickwalls for parts of the addition the superinItendent said When finished the addition will ' I II provide the hospital with greatly nOTPOINT improved kitchen facilities large SPECIAL and more modern cold storage jToday rooms and a new Ice manufactur- I M Terms ing plant The project also includes remodeling of part of the hospital's ELECTRIC CO first floor where kitchen and cool-" SCHOSS-REAnow located are facilities Phone" 307 S55 21th Street ing The- new kitchen addition ad These are important days tor younger America New dresses to be bought! a new suit for George new shoes and a hundred other "Back to School" needs! Your first concern however should be the physical fitness of your son or to your daughter The sensible thing to do is to take them Be sure a doctor before school starts for complete checkup communicable nothing is wrong and safeguard them against extend their diseases Your Allied Independent Drug Stores best wishes to the Medical Profession attending the Forty-sixt- h Annual Convention of the Utah Medical Association in Ogden today Friday and Saturday Weber college wiEh more than two weeks to go before classwork begins today was well along the way toward another - large enroll ment Mrs Clarisse H Hall registrar reported that more than 100 students have registered since pre- registration began Monday Mrs Hall said she expects fall enrollment to at least equal the enrollment of 1939 when 1000 stu dents attended classes at "the insti tution President H A Dixon of the col lege nas been la an weeK witn a throat infection and is not expect ed at his desk for some time TO LONG REST 'jic: GOING UP THIS IS THE MOST COLLEGE PREDICTS LARGE ENROLLMENT GROCERS LOOK Z'j'l 'C GF&EMCKIOSCH : Schoss-Rea- d space to the new addition will re move all ammonia freezing machinery from the hospital proper East of the ice room is the new shop where mechanics will repair beds paint furniture and do other work necessary to keeping the institution's furnishings' in first class shape This shop will replace & frame building used as a shop since 1918 when it was con structed as an influenza building "Twenty-fiv- e workmen are employed on the addition and re- -i modeling work which is expected to be completed by Dec 21" said Superintendent Jenkins 'Counting this $75000" improvement the Dee hospital now depresent3 pretty close to $1000000 invested" i: Wallace Gives Official Right to Adjust Thieves Break Way Into Assessments Grant Ave Lunchroom tending to interrupt their educa tion at this time because they feel that it is more patriotic to work in a shipyard or to enlist in the army or navy than it is to attend college"" the president wrote "We must have and intelligent citizens who have sound judgment in dealing with the difficult problems of today We must also have scientists engi neers economists and other peo pie with specialized knowledge to plan and to build for national defense as well as for social and economic progress Young people should be advised that it is their patriotic" duty to continue the nor mal course of their education un less and until they are called" A :v:l 30-3- non-traff- - they are torwnte the information t desired in the registration 25-2- NNG well-educat- al -- 35-39 -- KEEP-LEA- Twenty-on- e re said today in his port prepared for J:he federal bu reau of investigation The report covers the period be tween January 1 and June 30 There was a total of 718 males and 72 females arrested during the period according to the report tnere For the age group were 120 males and seven females charged with crimes 91 males and 9 18 females arrested in the age group 95 males and 13 fe 4 males in the age group and 99 males and on efemale in the 50 years and over group But few arrests were made in at 5S me pep that makes leel years younger" contain Garner JSew Washington O OSTRfcJJC tonica stimulants often needed after 40 — y bodies Iodine calcium iron phosphorus old Vitamin lacking B For men and women A DOCTOR writes: "It did so much for piticntA I took It myself Results flue" Get 35 OSTRKX today for 2ic Start fiin& peppier and younger thia very day "' More people - were - arrested be tween the years of '35 and '39 on misdemeanor and felony charges exclusive of by Ogdeh police traffic 'than for any other age group cergeantJb$en Hi Siagowski semi-annu- the alien reg r prints required-undeistration act s -- AMAZED 1 FEELS YEARS YOUNGER "I'm 68 Lacked rimmeand pep Ostrex tablets — Bgave O - Offenders In nigh Age Group Condition of Tom Little 14 of Wilson who suffered a fractured FORESTER VISITS skull Monday night when thrown and Orange Olsen assistant regional from a truck at Twenty-fir- st forester in charge of wild life was Jefferson was - reported "unin Boise Wednesday to confer with changed" today by the Dee Idaho state Game Director Owen ' W Morris The boy's condition has been re- he was ported as "irrational-sinc- e admitted to the hospital He is a son of Mrs Wessel Eilander of Wilson Old Aliens continued to keep- reg istrars at the Ogden post office busy today filling out forms and rolling thumbs in ink for t finger- Report Lists Seml-Annu- al tablished" "Outstanding among the problems before the house of delegates was the present war emergency - and how to meet it" continued Dr ' Brown - "Unlimited support to the president of the United States was voted" Prevention Pact Among resolutions adopted - he said was one setting up a committee to contact governmental agencies concerned with disease prevention and care of sick both civil and military to make the national association's facilities avail- - able at the earnest possible moment when needed r s : i ARE KEPT BUSY OGDEN ARE P1EN Medics At National Meet Find Antagonism In Federal Stand c FINGERPRINTERS : i i OF ARRESTS If REALM ACE IB 1940 As Hospifal Annex Takes Shape On $75000 Program major portion S MOVE U AUGUST 29 'I J I i m im |