Show I FRIDAY EVENING MAY I 1942 THE OGDEN w 3-- A Mediterranean: Questions fling This Sea of Belligerency SUSPENSION OF r STANDARD-EXAMINE- R PRESS BATTLES SOCIAL GAIN IN DELIVERY BAN 'IuIa 'PEACE FAVORED vlultiple Would Affect Papers Americans Must Wake Up Says Head of J Cotton 1 ' tr Of Many Editions Firms ATLANTA May 1 (AP)—Sus- social gains pension of peace-tim- e — and enactment of a national sales tax were advocated today by W N Banks president of the American Cotton Manufacturers’ association as vital to winning the war In an address prepared for the association's 46th annual convention Banks called for: 1 Suspension of the week and adoption instead of a 40-ho- ur week Elimination of "strikes lockouts closed shops labor racketeer- basic 48-ho- ur 2 ing and anything that would impede the flow of goods to our armies"’ An end to "the exasperatingly dilatory tactics on the part of con3 gress "and the administration oward these important 1 0 Feminine Taxi-Driver- ties of inflammable liquids hac been - found at the scene of nu merous fires— indicating the handiwork of Belgian patriots— and that the Germans blamed the Belgian "white brigade” a secret armec organization seven of whose mem bers were sentenced to death a week ago j Aerial War Slows 2 In aerial warfare Britain’s great “help Russia” offensive tap ered off to reconnaissancei flights overnight after eighi straight nights of tempestuous blows at German war-nercenters Eleven nazi bombers were reported shot down over England and France German night raiders heavily at tacked the port of Sunderland (population s LAKE CITY May 1 (UP) — Maybe women taxi drivers aren’t able to back up their words wjth their fists but that Is no sign they will not find ways and means of getting their honestly earned money from're- Juctant customers Mrs Viplet R Savage one of Salt Lake City’s women cab drivers hailed two men into court on a charge of failing to pay a fare of $395 The judge was sympathetic with the woman’s story and ruled that the fare had to be paid But that’s not all The judge ruled that each of the two men must pay $10 fine in addition The judge was Mrs Reva Beck ’ Bosone to i Tornado Kills Four In Colorado ' miles north of London inflicting some casualties On the Russian front Hit ler’s field headquarters reported that tank-le- d soviet attacks were beaten off and declared that ‘lo3- SALT 260 200000) ’ cal offensive! operations straightened our lines' The nazi lines were under the heaviest pressure in four key sec tors— around Staraya Russa 130 miles south of Leningrad near Smolensk some 200 miles west of Moscow at Orel 200 miles south of Moscow and at Kursk 80 miles below Orel A Russian army officer Major General M Zakharov declared that relentless soviet attacks ion the central (Moscow) front had wrecked Hitler’s plans for a spring offensive but he warned that the Germans were moving up reserves for an attempt at counter-actio- n Soviet front-lin- e dispatches noted that the Germans weie now at- tacking with armored units indicating the slush and mud that has bogged the long battle line for weeks was beginning to dry out Norwegians Slain EADS Colo May 1 (AP)— A tor-- i Reports from Stockholm German nado twisting through the Pine occupation authorities in Norway Flats farm area killed two men had executed 18 Norwegians in reand twb women smashed a score prisal for the alleged assassination of farm buildings and destroyed of two members of the German entire flocks of turkeys in this security police southeastern Colorado farming and The Rome high command said an attack against Italian lines at poultry-raisin- g district The orm hitting before dawn the Libyan town of El Mechili had wreaked its destruction been successfully repelled Bengasi ' yesterday along a course about 30 miles long and Crete were reported bombed I he Tl A F and buy 100 yards wide! The Finnish command reported that the Russians had suffered 2300 casualties in the past two days in the Louhi sector of the Kare-lia- h A Stromberg-Carlso- n Isthmus where the red army has been attacking for a' week r v st v radio-phonogra- ' ph with 4 great features! A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SUPREME X v Lesser Sentence He’s Executed t The CARLOAD ’v f x last Sixth Wifeto Death f against Joseph M bation for three years As a ’condition of the probation Schenck placed jin escrow 60000 shares of stock of the 20th Film corp as a guarantee that his tax liabilities esti- Cen-tury-F- ox wife-slayin- James year i t SAN QUENTIN Calif May 1 g (AP) — The that came to be known as "the rattlesnaks murder case” was avenged today as the hangman’s rope killed Robert S r thre-yea- 1 Schenck former chairman of the board of 20th Century Fox Film corp for income tax evasion was suspended today and he was sentenced immediately to a lesser term of a year and a day on a guilty plea to a perjury indictment Schenck also was placed on pro- Used to Sting Reptiles (AP) — sentence imposed NEW YORK May AT SAN QUENTIN (Continued from Page One) ve Judge Favors Film Leader Gets ""4 OVER OFFENSIVE SLAYER HANGED which Banks described as a contributing factor" in the 'overwhelming' defeats we have suffered to — — offi-pia- ls ters” - f’WAR CENTERS The shifting tempo of the war in Europe Asia and Africa prompts these questions as to future action In and surrounding the uncertain Mediterranean sea HITLER TALKS mat- on practically all battle fronts" 4 Enactment of a national sales tax to supplement normal income war taxes and excess profitstaxes 5 Assurance of a margin of profit 'for manufacturers for "without profits there are no taxes” "It is high time" Banks said "for America to wake up to the peril that confronts her France awoke too late She insisted on re- taining all social gains working short hours at high wages and producing "too little too late’ She now sees the result of her folly The same fate awaits America unless we put our house in order— and quickly” 48 He was convicted of stinging his sixth ‘wife with reptiles and of drowning her in a fishpond The paunchy beady:eyed man smiled as they slipped the noose about his neck There was no word — not even the customary "goodbye” to the warden “I realize I’ve lived a bad life” James told the prison chaplain a moment before the execution "But I’ve asked the Lord’s forgivenness and I think He has forgiven me” With the calm of a nerveless man he mounted the steps to the gallows He bore out to the letter the words he spoke after the verdict of guilty was returned in Los Angeles in 1935: "I can take it Just say ’Rattlesnake Bob’ is not afraid to die boys” At the prison he had led a Bible class in condemned row Although California now uses a gas chamber for executions they hanged James because he was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging before enactment of the law prescribing death by gas Auburn-haire- d and possessing a way with women the big Los Angeles barber was convicted of drowning Mary Busch James after failing to kill her Jy thrusting her bare foot into a box containing poisonous reptiles — ’Lightning” and “Lethal”— which he had rented Hie body of the golden-haire- d young woman a manicurist in James’ barber shop was found at their home on Aug 5 1935 only three months after they were married She was an expectant mother The prosecution contended he wanted her $21000 life insurance i one-trip-a-d- Rain and Winds Slated in Utah j SALT LAKE CITY May 1 (UP) The United States weather bureau hete today issued the following special sheepmen’s warning for t ’‘Showers and fresh local- - winds in west portion late this after- SCULPTOR PASSES ANNEMASSE France May 1 (UP) — James Vibert sculptor died today in Geneva where he was a professor at the school of fine arts noon and early tonight and in east portion tonight Colder in West portion late this afternoon and to- night” ‘ Ten Will Share $85000 Wager As Ice Cakes Float in Alaska ESPEE MAY NENANA Alaska May 1 (UP) Ice cakes floated down the Tanana river to the Bering sea today symbolizing new wealth for lucky guessers who Shared in the division of an $85000 pool And the drifting ice dashed the hopes of some 50000 other bettors They were the ones who had picked a date later than April 30 for the annual breakup of the ice For 25 years Alaskans have been buying $1 tickets for a chance to- guess the day the hour and the minute that the ice on the Tanana in central Alaska would break It happened yesterday at p m ABANDON LINE i f 10-w- ay Promontory Point Rails May Be Used for Vital Role i r 4 SALT LAKE CITY May 1(AP) Steel rails which helped found an empire 73 years ago may play a vital part in its defense in another capacity It ’depends upon whether the interstate commerce commission J - “ike P00"betting pool o - mana?er®f ‘i6 byth® holders of 10 tickets would share railroad that it in the $35 000 wagered this year be allowed1 to abandon its 123-- 1 ' jje jsted mile branch line from Lucin to & Kelm Lesley company An utah Tom Winn & company chorage But it wasn t always a branch j Anchorage Mrs N Lofness & Sut j I J lin® I j t away to the sea almost In one It was the third time in the a Its exclusive “full-floatin- 12” g” speaker is built to hold true tone without distortion for years Authentic 18th Century English-walnu- t $310 cabinet Slightly higher in mahogany finish electro-dynam- ic maaECEEB 2317 Washington Blvd Dial 6214 Ucnad un-- Armstrong FM Paints I our prices! three-forty-thr- ee t iUM ad 1000 DRESS SHIRTS " jw1111'1'! 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Values That Would Sell Up to $165 v Dressy white broadcloths and print percale patterns make up this exceptional group of men’s' dress shirts All are j fast color fabrics Special purchasij for this Anniversary- Sale Bleached Flour Sacki No Hemmed Large Size 1 flour sacks opened hemmed and bldkched laundered and ironed They make excellent tea towels Regular 19c value CHILDREN'S SHOES Oxfords shoes and sandals make up thik group of exceptionally fine buys Black white and brown Specially priced acs for this Great Anniversary Srtfti Sale SGI) g Wm Rogers & Son Famous Silverplatc 52 Pieces to Serve 8 A pattern you’ll adore for many years Qual ity that will give you many years of fine service Buy them for yourself and Mother’s day too Federal and State Tax Not Included 72x84 25 ' Wool Blankets Regular $59? - ‘ These won’t last long we don’t know when we can buy anothergroup like them Satin- bound large of colors You’ll C AA V love the beauty of this spe- cial priced blanket lj’s J fA' - f 44 DECORATED GLASS TUMBLERS Highly decorated glass tumblers first quality merchandise special priced for this Anniversaiy Sale You’ll need a dozen of these fine glasses A gift for mother -- C C too COSTUME JEWELRY Regular $100 Value Newest twist for the spring and summer styles yod’11 love the smartness that this jewelry dis- plays Perfect for your suit or dress and perfect-- ) C ly flattering' eipj DV V — yxordyj f t A V- S1 Y y tv j t “ crftTon tHLCS£°3 riottnTromonto dXartmenoicul’ture! alt °S Tit toeet 4000 YEARS STUDY IS BEHIND OUR HERBAL treatment Observing studying perfecting for 4000 years China’s wise men have been working out a stem of treating human ailments The highest development ef this system Is In oar Chinese Herbal Tree Intents which have restored thousands of people to health KEEP WELL Aliments of whatever nature are successfully relieved by our wonderful Chinese Herbs— whether your ailments be of the lungs stomach heart liver and kldnrji or If you are afflicted with Indigestion asthma catarrh rheumatism appendicitis high and low blood pressure or any other known complaint Onr wonderful herbs will not only give relief bnt will absolutely cleanse every impurity from your system When your rase Is given ap as hopeless by others try onr herbs Consultation free life-givin- g 2317 Washington Blvd Dial 6214 "W -- - ti That first pathway of steel became a branch line and in recent years only one train a week has traveled across it If permission to abandon the road is given the steel rails will he reclaimed to be used some-(AP)where to in the words of Stan-Sno- w ford again make ready the way “for the next 7 chapter in the glow-blin- d ing history of the west” CHAN & KONG HERB CO 237214 Washington Blvd During our Grrat Basque jFRAPPE- - K& SHOES MADE LADIES PRIME LEATHER HEEL LIFTS ATTACHED WE FEATURE! 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Toiletries Department C C ANDERSON CO Value XOc Plain white cups and saucers t lat will add to table Specially priced for the Anniyer-sar- y beauty any Sale a marvelous value A SET t semi-vitreo- LIMITED TIME USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT For RUBBER TIRES Keep your lawn and adjoining grounds beautiful with a sturdy well built lawn-mow- er blades rubber tires ball wheels mower will This bearing give you years of service Special Anniversary value ' LONGER OR WIDER I lawnmoWer Refreshing Feoiel Masqat REG tam SIZE m YOU FpEb eaone IN THE DEPARTMENJT SEE FREE LISTING DOROTHY' GRAY Mi WHILE we will monogram on listed purchases tional letter 5 cents h jUS’z - SATURDAY ONLY! Dial s Personalize Your Mother — Day Gifts xi Roller I SEWED 1 fi DURING OUR 46TH ANNIVERSARY SALE — J We’re as surprised as you are! But we were able to ob- tain for our customers a carload shipment of Dexter washers 'the year’s biggest washer value No increase in 25-ye- ar history of the betting pool that the break came on April 30 In j the first year 1917 when the purse amounted to only $500 the a m ice broke at eleven-thirt- y April 30 The break came on’ the same day in 1936 r Seven miners- holding a ticket a m May 3 won on one-fift- y last year’s record $100000 pool Approximately’ 30000 of this year’s ticket holders knew they were losers before yesterday’s breakup because they had picked an ‘earlier date One of them Joe Carroll had known he was wrong for nearly two months He picked a m March 3 But the most popular choice was May 5 which was picked by about 5000 ticket purchasers Fifty of ‘them placed their dollar ' on five-fift- y p m for that date Another 4000 guessed May 6 One ticket was held for July 4 It was registered under the pseudonym of one “Gendolpho Q' — ay 1 Budgets for Weber Carbon and Dixie Junior colleges and the Utah school for deaf and at Ogden were taken up at a joint meeting of the Utahtoday tax commission and board of education Also under consideration were requests for increased property tax levies not to exceed two mills more than statutory limitations in the Logan Wasatch Carbon and Nebo districts This new “18th Century Model” of Stromberg-Carlso- n gives flawless reception of FM standard and short wave broadcasts and reproduces records with concert-hal- l brilliance f®) pea P16C6 Adolf Anchorage On May 10 1869 Gov Leland company B A Klessin-Stanfor- d Mcbuff” Schauer Anchorage of California drove a ger & company Fairbanks John- fLoIen spike into the last raiI of py V Zeneln & company Anchor- lx lUiiluiHiitljUiilllh ih Jhiju iuti u itil that road at Promontory Utah age Olav Eikland Anchorage R Al link ti — 26 miles west of Corinne complet- - j D Olander Valdez J W Mutch Fine WATCH REPAIRING ing the first transcontinental rail- - Sitka and Warren K Loche Ko-roC II McCLAIN I diak across the United States Watchmaker Before he swung the sledge for I Cooney did not reveal whether Lthe first blow Stanford said: Watches the winners all had picked the Pens and Pencils correct time or missed it by the “Following these rails of steel Jewelry — 1 WAfeHUNbrON May will come the pioneers of the in- - i same number of minutes Those (UP) Ciocksoa Silverware Secretary of Interior Harold L f dustrial frontier the builders who isted as “& company” represented Ickea today launched an emerg- - will create America’s new Jewelry Department 1 C Anderson empire groups ofa persons who joined to ency fire protection program for in the golden ” ticket purchase Co he 130 000000 acres of forests Ze The breakup was reported smooth He lived to a (Tfimiim lm ut mu u his prophecy ful mi imqj uffrrommmf’ under his jurisdiction with a fiHed The tides of empire did huge mass of ice floating m an'cTtSe Pacfic whih of the interior department’s office fpnm tllo th® Union Yest of Indian affairs general land office national park service fish fwP?tWeell the gfat moun- a continent was and wild life service and grazing ll " Paers service will be utilized S5?ed ln later years by the 3 J' If Your Dollar Had Three Lives You Couldn’t Buy More Utah: 1 ROBERT S JAMES "Rattlesnake” slayer fji ay mated at $400000 will be paid The stock is worth approximately $540000 Schencty also paid today a $20000 fine imposed on his previous conviction "LI ( Washington May 1 (ap— The problem of multiple deliveries of newspapers presently facing a ban under a government order effective May 15 will probably be considered on an industry-wid- e rather than an individual basis an office of defense transportation spokesman said today As the order stands no more than one delivery may be made to any person in any one day — which would have the effect of ending the present practice of delivering several editions of a newspaper daily to the newsstands The order and applies to all commodities prohibits all special deliveries by rubber-tire- d vehicles including special delivery mail However ' a representative of the American Newspaper Publishers’ association' has been conferring with defense transportation officials and has indicated that a request would be made for modification of the local carrier delivery order as it applies to newspapers the spokesman said He explained that it was unlikely that such requests would be handled on an individual newspaper basis Asked about the effect of the delivery of a few newspapers which publish around the clock 'under one name the ODT spokesman Said it appeared possible that but a single delivery could be permitted I j Rule Delivery tan us ra Ladies! Free Prizes! CAKE BAKING CONTEST t ‘ i Enter your favorite cakes now for the cake baking contest being held during our 46th Anniversary Sale Bring your cakes to the store prices awarded at close of the the sale Saturday May 9 Cakes will be turned over to the local Girl Scout organization for sale Money raised from the cake sale' will be used to pay their way to the' summer camp Enter now! Don’t wait! Useful prizes awarded to the winners tyMBISitt USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT i ft 4 v t |