Show THE OGDEN 8 STANDARD-EXAMINE- Grade Crossing Wreck Puts Workers in Hospital CRASH INJURES AT HILL Aufo Collide at Entrance To Army Depot One Train B Two workers were removed from the nation's war effort early today when an eastbound train crashed into their passenger car and sent the two Utah quartermaster depot employes to a hospital with serious injuries : mv iv the car and his brother Archie R 11 7 ' Craddeck 41 currently residing in Clearfield were reportedly struck 11 f1 f 111 H by Union Pacific passenger train No 30 entering Ogden near the Twelfth street gate of the Utah quartermaster depot at about seven-fiftee- n a m Parts Scattered K No estimated was available as m "iif m regards the speed of- the train The DEMOLISHED Two war workers Albert E Craddock and Archie It Craddock brothers were impacts hurled the 1934 two-dosedan about twenty-fiv- e seriously injured early today near the Twelfth street entrance to the Utah quartermaster depot when yards de molishing it and scattering lunch j their automobile collided with a Union Pacific passenger train The men were taken to the Dee hospital Above Ilarold L Welch inspects the wreckage of the Craddock sedan pail contents and car parts the — entire distance The accident victims were rushed to the Dee hospital in an amON HIGHER MILK bulance of the quartermaster depot Attendants reported Archie It Craddock was still unconscious early this afternoon with multiple REVENUE injuries apparent and his brother Albert suffering from critical head injuries Traffic Sgt C E Pettit of the city police department and Lieut Merchants Will Survey Petition Filed to ' Boost C O Tall of the Utah quarterOther War Plant master depot investigated the acciCharge to 14 Cents - - or ' : Missouri Holds Utah Jailbreaker TIME ASKED PLANS dent PRICE SOUGHT Cities Soon As reconstructed by the Investi- gating officers the Craddock car was proceeding west on Twelfth aireec expecting to enter the depotx Members of the executive com The brothers were employed asK1 mittee of the retail merchants division xst the chamber of commerce iiumra ncijjcis ay vvniieiy Palmer contractors The passenger have decided to ask 30 days' grace train was traveling south into Og- before submitting a substitute plan den on the east line of the double for the city's occupational tax track It was indicated that the chairman of the engine struck the car almost full Elliot Wright broadside throwing it off to the committee said today east side into a road 'paralleling Prompting the request for extra the railroad line before submitting a plan to time Signal Operating The crossing which serves hun- the city commission was the desire dreds of workers at the depot is to survey conditions in other war equipped with the double flasher plant cities relative to their orditype red light safety signal The signal was operating for a train nances and ways they were meeting which followed No 30 along the the revenue problem Mr Wright same line and was said to flash said j the warning when a trabi was revaluaa' of Possibility making about 3000 feet from the crossing tion of property in the city was also Sgt Pettit stated the Craddock discussed Mri Wright stated Such brothers had been employed on an would action probably reveal various western war construction new values certain under that projects Both were said to be properties would contribute addi married tional revenue through taxes he explained Objection to enforcement of the city's occupational tax of one-tenof one per cent on all retail sales had been registered by retail groups In with the city commission with the final understanding that an alter v JACOMA Wash Jan 16 (AP) nate revenue plan would be worked It s bitterly cold In northern Africa out and submitted to the city com but the American fighting spirit is mission for approval the same there as everywhere The latest discussions resulted In writes Major Ross Greening who the determination to seek infor was a member of Geh James Doo-httl- mation from as many cities of the Tokyo bombers intermountain west as possible in anyone thinks its warm iin order to learn the kinds of licenses IT1' Africa they are crazy" the Ta-co- or taxation best suited to retail officer wrote his mother Mrs establishments as well as other Charles Greening "I have never g ways Mr Wright ex been so cold In my life At plained night It seems unbearable at times I am As soon as this information Is fcoing on a raid tomorrow (Jan 2) made available to the committee and hope to make life tough for Mr said it will be dis the opposition Please give a pray- cussedWright and recommendations draft er for all of us" ed for submission to the commissioners afterv they are studied at a general meeting of the retail merchants Yank Spirit High Chilly Africa th - e's ma " fund-raisin- f ) ': V A ROY E WERNER Captured in midwest A United Press A movement to raise the retail price of milk in Ogden to U cents per quart is underway It was reported reliably today The movement has already reached the stage of filing a recommendation for the boost by distributors with the office of price administration the report said In an interview later with Herbert Penton chief dairy inspector of Ogden it was revealed that some difficulty in obtaining the various grades of milk was being experienced but not to the extent generally anticipateed At present there are two gen-rgrades of milk produced in this area: Grade A and process milk The former is sold in bottles and the latter is used for commercial milk products such as butter and Ice cream Mr Penton explained However during the past year numerous producers of process milk have converted their production to comply with Grade A requirements and as a result Grade A production increased about 35 per cent in 1942 Indications' are evident that 1943 will see an in crease of another 35 per cent Mr Penton predicted Milk production is gradually catching up with requirements the inspector stated While the heavy influx of people into this area was expected and certain steps taken to meet it it was not expected in the numbers ' experienced and few were ready for the huge in crease of population Mr Penton al dispatch from said Roy Eugene Springfield 21 of Phelps Wis Werner sought following a jail break at Ogden Dec 18 was arrested today by state highway patrolmen Missouri officers said Werner also was wanted in connection with automobile thefts and holdups in north Missouri Iowa and Minnesota Werner was jailed in Springfield following the arrest Of the four men who got out of the Weber county jail after overpowering the jailer three have now been captured Robert Harris 20 of Blythe Calif and John C Werner 23 of Menomonie Wis were arrested in Boise Ida soon after the break was made X)elbert C Clark 19 of Eugene indicated' Ore8 was the fourth escapee The first three men were accused of armed robberies and auto thefts Clark was awaiting arraignment on a burglary charge Mo REALTORS ELECT NEW PRESIDENT HOME NURSING Nursery Closing Orders Lacking whose husbands are or will be secretarial and accounting training" The work is thrillingly InteBcsting a"d many women both of young and of mature age are in attendance also sme men Enter Monday 18th Ogden Business College Dial 4812 r" No word has been received concerning the closing of the Ogden defense nursery on Tabernacle park officials reported today although original liquidation plans of the WPA called for abandon ment Friday of the nursery school program by the organization "Aa far as we know at the mo ment the nursery will continue to operate" a representative said The Ogden unit now has an en rollment of 50 students a day and a waiting list However as tha turnover is rapid what with de fense workers being transferred further applications will be accepted the spokesman said Restaurant Equipment 1 1 To) GLASSES FIXED Home nursing classes consistinar of 12 lessons of a two-honrfnrl weekly will be conducted in var ious places commencing next week registration will start Monday night Jan m in the Central build ing of Weber college at Twenty- xiiin ana Aaams under the direc uon of Mrs Rovx Thorstnspn tuaiman or tne nome nursing di vision of the Weber county chap icr oi tne American Ked Cross Afternoon classes will bo ducted Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays and some evening classes will also be arranged all to be held in room 203 in the Central build ing Arrangements are being made to conduct classes in the Wilson ward the Seventh ward on Thir teenth street at Liberty in Ogden vaney ana otner localities in the county A class for colored people will x started Thursday afternoon Jan 28 at the community center at 2528' ur C Wall All teachers are registered nurses The public is urged to take advantage of this free course in prac- i tical instructions Llust Be Sold By Feb 1st Must Vacate— Duilding Leased Booths Soda Fountain Lunch Counter Stools Dish Sinks Back Bars Gas Dishes Silverware Ranges Work Tables Office Desks Carburetor Meat Slicers Steam Tables Electric Warmers etc mm mm DSCEC Wc IS Phono 2-62- 14 GUNN En or DIvd 9212 3800 CHICAGO Jan 16 (AP)— The new president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards believes that next to winning the war "the most important thing for this and future generations is an absolutely free unbridled uncontrolled press At his Installation last night tjyrus urane Willmore told the as sociation's annual business meeting that a iree press means an econ omic freedom and without it there could be no freedom Willmore a St Louis builder and a past president of Optimist In ternational asserted that "realtors must stand ready to fight for a free press" and "wemust preserve free enterprise" He urged an easing of OPA re strictions on home ownership referring to the OPA order which permitted new construction on dwellings for rental but provided that tenants could not be evicted by sale of the house in less than three months and that such houses d could be sold without a down payment BAGS PHEASANT IN CITY PITTSBURG Calif (UP)—Joe Mercurio went pheasant hunting and walked between 25 and 30 miles without ever spotting a bird The next day in the center of the city a pheasant walked right up to him and he grabbed it It was the only bird he got throughout the Pa Jan 15— entire season TWrty-eighundred men hitherto not on strike joined the FIVE DIE IN CRASH wildcat walkout of SHREVEPORT La Jan 16 (AP) Pennsylvania anthracite miners today despite a war labor board ul- Five men perished and two others timatum directing 10000 to 17000 escaped from a flaming medium other strikers to return to their bomber which crashed on a takeoff from Barksdale field Friday jobs immediately The new strikers 'members of three insurgent locals of the in compliance with the war labor United Mine Workers adopted a board which directed resolution four days ago declaring them toultimatum submit their grievances— would out they unless a go including a demand for a $2 a a month increase in the day bonus — to processes prounion's dues was eliminated by videdwage in their working contract Jan 5 The war labor board said earlier Earlier today U M W leaders this week that unless the walkout —both insurgent and loyal — had ended it would the power said they anticipated the strikers t us commanduse toallcom Del re- would go back to work Monday sumption of production JOIN WALKOUT Wn-KES-BAR- nt K r C of Number Roland Free Is Famous as - Motor Racer V Col Morris Berman commandfng officer at Hill field announces the to cap-tai- n promotion of seven officers lieuof first rank from the tenant Roland R Free Carl S F Bjornson Grady Menger BayardJames H McAlvin Bruce Dyson H Hoyt Freeman and Charles D Heidler Capt Roland R Free is one of the world's outstanding motorcyclists He entered motorcycle board track racing in 1923 and in 1931 drove in the Indianapolis autombbile race Capt Free topped his career when he established two world records for class C motorcycles on Daytona Beach in 1938 He is now the leading player in the Officers' i Bowling league at Hill field Capt Free attended Kansas university and prior to joining the air corps was a motorcycle dealer in Indianapolis Ind for 14 years Mrs Free who is employed in military personnel at Hill field resides in Ogden Texas Resident Capt Carl B Menger attended Wesley Junioif college St Mary's university University of San Antonio Southwestern University of Texas Texas Tech and the University of Iowa He began coaching at Alamo Heights high school in 1929 in San Antonio Texas and after five years became health and physical education director there He received prior miltiary experi ence when he served in the na is tional guard as a sioned officer from 1929 to the first part of 1931 After being com missioned a first lieutenant from civilian life in August 1942 he arrived at Hill field for his first assignment during the same month He is now serving in the capacity of civilian personnel special pro ects officer prior to which he acted as post athletic officer and spe cial service officer From Northwest Capt Bayard F Bjornson at tended Atlanta Motor Transporta tion school Atlanta Ga and ASC school Wright field Dayton Ohio Captain Bjornson graduated from the University of Washington in 1941 He received his commission of second lieutenant in infantry in June 1941 Prior to arriving at Hill field in September 1941 Capt ain Bjornson was stationed at Fort Lewis He is assigned is assistant depot engineering officer Capt Grady D Bruce graduated from OTS at Miami Beach in June 1941 and reported to Hill field in August He attended Ext Texas university Prior to joining the air corps Captain Bruce was employed as manager of Bruce & Myers Co Decatur Ala Captain James H McAlvin Is graduate of University of Iowa 1925 He attended OTS at Miami Beach and became a first lieuten ant in the air corps in May 1942 He arrived at Hill field in July He is a membei? of the business men's committee and Sales Man agers club His home is in Evan ston 111 Yale Graduate Capt H Hoyt Freeman assigned as assistant civilian personnel of ficer attended OTS J at Miam Beach and became a first lieuten ant on June 20 1942 He was sta tioned there until his arrival at Hill field in August Captain r reem an graduated from Yale uni versity and Cheshire academy trior to joining the air corps he was assistant to the vice president at the Hartford Empire Co Hart ford Conn His wife Tempe H freeman resides in Ogden Utah ! ' 50 street Says Free Enterprise and atCapt State Charles D Heidler received a reserve commission of second Free Press Are lieutenant In the coast artillerv in U S Rights July 1941 Prior to his arrival at 1942 Hill field in one-thir- MINERS FIELD i 4 Y N5 V LINEUP Shown here is a representative line of customers at 2450 Washington waiting to receive their liquor coupon books A delay in receiving the books held up issuance until late Friday after- noon However it was understood that issuance of books would be contalnued njext week Each bOok contains coupons enough for 12 weeks' supply of distilled liquors Each customer must have a book onSw ? v and after Monday — — Quartet Engagpd NURSERY For Ward Program 4 : SCORES OBTAIN LIQUORPAPERS According to the superintendency of the U D S Mount Ogden ward Sunday school an interesting program has been prepared for Suna m day Jan 17 at nine fifty-fiv- e The Weber college stringuartet consisting of Rulon Brough Marian LOis Smith Guinevere Orne and Eugene Kingsford will furnish three numbers There will also be Biblical musical reading Maurine Reed and song service conducted by Hortense Beers This program is designed as a welcome to the new members of the ward and all persons enlisted or otherwise engaged in the war effort The place is the south section auditorium the chapel for the duration of the war corner Twenty-sixt- h and Jackson Strict System Employed To Prevent Fraud in Applications non-comm- Per Quart - Married Woman wil find classes in all phases of Liquor Book Rationing Gets Underway 500-mi- le map Atl Ogdeh Business College you JANUARY 16 1943 CAPTAIN TITLE BOTH SERIOUSLY in uniform can prepare themselves quickly to earn their living and help their country to victory too SATURDAY EVENING SEVEN OBTAIN TWO BROTHERS Passenger R June he was with the coast artillery at Camp Stew art ua and then nine months at Wright field Dayton Ohio Capt Heidler graduated from Georgia Tech and attended engineering scnooi at bacramento air California At present he is depot adju tant ior an air depot group squad ron Two Men Receive Lieutenant Bars The medical replacement training center Camp Barkeley Texas reports Jack W Munson 21 son oi Air and Mrs Earl F Munson 1680 Binford Ogden and Robert B Connell 23 son of Mr and Mrs James J Connell Devils Slide today received the gold bars of second lieutenants in the medical administrative corps officer candidate school graduation Woodruff Bishop Will Be Speaker T J Tingey who served for many years as bishop of the L D S Woodruff ward will be the speaker at the Lorin Farr ward sacrament services to be held Sunday at seven-thirt- y p m The chapel is located at Thirteenth and Adams An Invitation is extended to the public Issuance of liquor rationing books continued today A line of patrons formed when the office at 2450 Washington opened Its doors at noon Friday when the new program got underway saw approximately 200 books issued according to William Gunnell liquor store supervisor of the Ogden area 'Some delay was experienced at the outset when the books were held up about two hours in transit from Salt Lake City Each book has coupons sufficient for 12 weeks and each coupon is good for one-ha- lf pint of distilled spirits Possibility of fraud through the use of aliases and other means to obtain extra books is virtually blocked through the requirement thTat each applicant supply tangible Identification by displaying a driver's license draft registration papers or a social security card However to date there has been no evidence of any attempt on the part or applicants to get additional coupon books Mr Gunnell said f I The Utah WPA nursery school program will continue until school districts shave time to apply for Lanham act funds to conduct the programs themselves Darrell J Greenwell state WPA administra tor announced Original plans in the of the agency under president order called for abandonment the program as of yesterday Greenwell said the various schools of the state are completing their applications now and that Ogden's be in its final fSrm Monday would ' Only one WPA construction project in the state still is operating he said' the school gymnasium f at Escalante and that work will end on that Jan 26 The commodity distribution of surplus products for the school hot lunch program will end Jan 27 -- D EJC Atkinson io Take New Course ' Pvt Eugene K Atkinson son of Mr and Mrs Frank Atkinson 700 Ninth Ogden has been selected from personnel of the army air forces advanced flying schox Carlsbad New Mexico because ! his initiative and mechanical apt-- '' tude to attend technical school at Lincoln field Neb "This training will multiply his value and efficiency as a member of the world'! most highly trained fighting force" said a statement from Carlsbad ' Monson Selected As Ward Speaker : telephone lines to jJU fL war-bus- y cities open for essential calls The L D S Fourth ward bishopric announces that Leland H Monson head of the English department at Weber college will be the speaker at regular sacrament services Sunday evening Jan 17 Special music has been arThe meeting will begin Suspension of freight rates on ranged furniture arid furniture parts at seven p m The chapel is locatwhich would have doubled existing ed at the corner of Jefferson and charges on shipments from Salt Twenty-firLake City and Ogden to southern Utah- - points has been ordered by tne utan public service commis Contractors Slate sion The new rates which were to Yearly Conference have been effective immediately were published by the Union Pa Members of the intermountain cific railroad branch of the Associated General Charles Root commerce attornev Contractors of America will conior tne commission said the sus duct their annual convention in pension is extended to May 10 to Salt Lake City Jan 3 allow time for a hearing by the Mark Tuttle manager said one commission of the chief topics of 'discussion will be manpower problems LK Col Frank V Ragsdale chief of Priesthood Holds the Pacific division of" the U S army price adiustment Tonight section engineers will discuss renegotiation it The L D S North Weber stake oi contracts quarterly conference will begin to in the Third night at seven-thirt- y ward chapel when members of the if with i r priesthood will assemble President Thomas O Smith in it charge it Apostle Joseph F Merrill and i Robert I Judd of the church welSAVE fare committee will be principal L Ride speakers at all sessions of the conPAHKIIIG I 1 The ference Church welfare workers will meet 1 m "Dus WORRIES a m in r Sunday at eight-thirt- y he ihird ward chapel and general conference sessions will be held at it ten a m and two p m in the tr ir Ogden tabernacle ) ' JM State Suspends Rail Rate Hike st 22-2- Session umm fr it ' tr V j i4 i r if it tr GENERAL TIRE AMD OIL COMPANY Dial 4137 f r 1 f iW Save Tires Gas Help fho War Effort More RIDE BETWEEN 10 AND 4 !!l 1 r " ti r i a I : U Cars WYNN FERRIN'S -- f tr —— : £l Service on All Trucks and Passenger — Washington Boulevard IVILL CONTINUE Keep r- See Our New Line of Grade 1 and 3 Tires and How to Obtain Them 2611 A five-da- y Institute of executive secretaries and representatives of American Red Cross chapters throughout northern Utah for the study of administrative problenis came to a successful close late Friday officials reported The series of meetings was held at the Weber college music room The institute attracted 21 representatives of northern Utah chapters also Sanpete Wasatch and Juab counties and Uinta county Wyo Instruction was offered In administration of home service to service men claims work volunteer services nutrition chapter administration and first aidOne session also was devoted to dis" aster services Speakers were Ella B Watland director of home service for the Pacific area Ray L Alston state representative of the Pacific area Vera B Thorpe associate of Mr Alston Francis Livingston home service iieia representative and a representative of the claims service for the Pacific area State meetings sponsored and conducted by the Utah extension service in an attempt to present national state and county nro duction goals to Utah farmers and homemakers will continue at rd- pointed places Director William Peterson reported today On Feb 4 and 5 Director Pe terson Carl Frischknecht poul- tryman iuma Miller nutritionist busie H Sanford clothinar sd& cialist Prof Lyman H Rich and A C Esplin sheep specialist will conduct sessions in Box Elder county oimnar sessions win be con ducted in Weber county on Feb 6 Mt Jipim however will be active In Box Elder county only Expert Workmanship 50-'ce- nts CONFAB ENDED Meetings Slated On Farm Quotas 7IHES RECAPPE One-da- y rY GROUP WORK J K OGDEN TRANSIT CO i I |