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Show Air Chief Visits Hill Field THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1946 4, Driver Gets Stiff Rap for Act Committed in Anger motorist who ' was set down for 'Lost' Driver Oct 29. Imposition of sentence on the'other two counts will be then, the judge said. Udinck said the Socwell machine --' · by to- investigate the squabble inspection tour of the Union Demands Listed properties The union, demanding a 30 per The recess was called Thursday a union wage boost, changes in job cent representaevenfng'after 6Venl Wesley- Boyd-Jordan Den- classifications and other concessions, had called a strike for Sept. 26. Appointment of the emergency board by the president automatdelayed the walkout while ?etterafed much of the. testimony ically . panel ascertains facts in the he^d given the previous day. the case. A report must be made to the president within 30 days of the appointment date, Sept 23 and then another 30 days must elapse before the workmen can legally . company's physical · Civians Receive walk out Naval Jordan's brief appearance a witness Thursday, board memasDuring bers again attempted to determine the union's basis for its wage demands and for its proposal to have , Ten civilian employes of Clear- certain emplpyes upgraded, which field-naval' supply "depot were pre- , would involve an increase .in pay. - .the, sented service' award, second' Gets award award on i Days ... .. T- . Elder ' ' ' d Letter Immediate Delivery ?. See This Stoker : Demonstrated Be Smith Convinced Electric Set *4th Street DI»i 9080 obscene letter Acme Iowa supreme court, Otto ?'~ Beyer, former member of the nj mediation board and Judgt C. Bakke, of the supreme Colorado. sssfvr-s.* '*' jTM££TM?.K£p^ were 30 per cent undeTthose the navy can bestow paid by larger operators. ..civilians,"by , Capt. J. Ball, ceremonies at the depot, it was re- ; Held Irrelevant To this, C. A. Mally, railroad car secthe northern in struck his ported - today. manager, replied that this reason were residents v Four Ogden was irrelevant since conditions tion of the city, then continued among the."honored. 10,. including north. He said he took after Soc- Strains of the once-popular song, DURING TRIP among the major railrGen. Carl. A. Spaatz, (ri?ht), commanding D' Boyer, 2627' Adams, prevailing of the army air forces, stopped briefly at Hill Field, Thursday,Beverly' did not apply to the line he well and overtook him near Twenoads woman group. Other in-the Me Go Home" "Show route to Washington, D. C., after attending the national conventhe Way to manages. He contended that small, and Washington, swung ty-sixth Ogden residents: included Frank tion of the American Legion at San Francisco. He was met at Campion; his machine directly in front of were brought to mind of city electrical lines never had been exTLSSO Capitol, Herman. him and applied the brakes. to meet wages and condiw h e n circumby Col. Ray G. Harris, commanding: officer of the Ogden pected observers today 1238 and Oak, . Wangsgard,. Police Patrolman Melvin K. materiel area. (Official.OAMA.Ehoto.) tions of the major operators. He G. Adams. 2260 Berrett. stances Fred Mastronardi of the asserted that the U. I C. never Mitchell, who anwitnessed the col- case were hree members of theS. group are operated explained by police. occupant of the at a profit and could lision, said from Thurgopd, met ,the demands. The railroad .Layton,. Joseph. Udinck car then jumped on the Mastronardi, 27, of 100 on A. Kenneth and Harry has raised wages an average of 41 Deadline Cited on Davis. The Kerner running board of the Socwell ma-, pleaded guilty. to drunken High Court Rules others are. from Salt cent since 1941 even though chine, and that Socwell continued driving sentenced and'wa's are Lake. charges, Charles E. Den- operating costs had. risen without They southward in erratic fashion. G. Van'Eyk and Clare- compensatory increase in reveto pay a fine of $100 or serve Box ney,-Joseph Judge Nebeker admonished Dog Vaccinations Case nce Udinck that "in your angry con- days in nue, he said. . Morley. dition you could have committed Police jail. The award is made, "for outstandhad intimated that the Mastronsaid be they.spotted LAKE SALT the day will are last CITY, Act. 4--Town lucky you ardi manslaughter. You of duties beyond rail line was controlled by the performance ing, the morning during early weren't brought into court on hours of Sept. 29, driving in circles have power to exercise disc- a joint city-county program that ordinarily required or .expect- same interests, as "the Ogden city more serious charges. He couned from employes: in recognition bus of vaccination a sugar company and the for dogs where extensrabies, in near questions retion Second and' line, Washington. seled the driver that his course your loyalty and devotion to banks." of W. Glen Questioned as to the relare water director of had mains Garner, ion Mastronardi he of involved. city explained action should have been to ob- "had a few drinks" of government, interests the. best. between the U. I. C. and had driven is the ruling made by laboratories, announced today. tain the license number of the off the highway for aand for cooperation with others .whomations Ogden Transit Co., Mally said he Martin M. Larson in a nap. Thinking The be adminoffending car and notify police. he vaccinations was will cbntact'.and .for "outstanding not familiar with the was in better shape after theUtah supreme court decision this The penalty imposed against istered at the central fire station, ways used in performing' 'assignm- structure of the two firms.corporate It was Udinck. court attaches said, is be-doze, he started for home, drove week. and Hall the county company action in City park, recalled ents. that an house and then The his court denied attempted appeal lieved to be the heaviest this past 286 Twelfth, from nine a. The.'award .consists''of a'letter of" transferring some of the workers to turn around and return home.a decision of the district cour station, in reckless driving cases. m. to five p. m. City and a certificate,'and a from U. I. C. payrolls to those of He was making the wide circle against Garr Wi 'Rose, Plymouth residents may choose the station commendation, Transit Co. had elicited and blue metal lapel badge.. when Patrolmen O. J. Bensen and gold Elder county, who maintained their homes. protests from union representaWarner Bruestle happened along that because he lived within the Dr. Garner said thus far only tives, who . alleged that seniority in a. pro.wl. car, .officers said. The Famous corporate limits of Plymouth, b about 900 dogs' have been vacwas entitled to water service. rights, vacation rights and. back cinated. The city alone has 3000 Blood Needed pay were jeopardized. The Plymouth town board canines, he said. He cau- A WINKLER tained that in order to supply .icensed seven-year-o_ld. boy, a patient Rolling: Stock Listed tioned that untreated dogs are on would necessar; Rose. be Held home, at the Dee hospital, is greatly 'in During Mally's testimony he listeSuspect it to impoundment. to exetnd its. water mains 132 need of donations of blood of the company's rolling stock as feet at a cost prohibitive. to a A-B type, it was reported today. nine electrical locomotives, 16 STOKERS of stealing two. suits, shirts, robes Those who know they have this passenger cars, 15 freight cars and small town. Count Chief Justice Larson ruled tha and a quantity of women's clothi- type of blood and desire to offer five interurban busses operating from the Little Harlem cleani-help are requested to notify the between Utah and Idaho. Also three "unless the town authorities ar · No Shear Pin Police are holding George C. shown to have failed to exercis ng establishment Sept. 21. hospital. ng 23-passenger busses and one 21or discretion such that . · No Down Payment Judkins, 42, of F-6 Victory road, judgment refusal to extend the water system Washington Terrace, for investiga- would be unreasonable, their de · Month an $9.68 per tion today in connection with cision is final." or by Hallam Cen-+ The Utah made an Route 1 Box 54, Ogden, told Mrs. D. L. Vaughn, Hill field, court he was out 'to even the formerly of High Wycombe and score because the other machine Barnham Sussex, England. involved, driven by John D. Soc- The idea of the club is to hold well 21, of 1406 Jefferson, had weekly meetings and for the GI crashed into his machine several wives from foreign countries to get acquainted and have social minutes earlier. Socwell was charged with hit- activities. Names am', addresses run driving, reckless driving and of English girls in and around Ogden are desired. They may pleaded guilty to reckless driving get in touch with Mrs. Spear, and driving without a license but Box 390, Hill field. professed innocence to the hit-run charges. Trial one presidential board consists The Mithell of Washington, D. C. Hearing PlanLaidfor Wives'Club in Logan-*- of Chairman Richard ieach session a Reporters admitted he drove his automobile directly in front of another machine and stopped so abruptly' the other car would crash into his car was by City Judge J. Quill Nebeker today to pay a fine of $200 An overseas wives' club may or serve 100 days in jail. be formed in Ogden, similar to Pleading guilty to reckless driv- the one in Salt Lake City, accing charges, Melvin H. Udinck, 21,ording to Mrs. A. G. Spear, and A Labor Hearing Recessed ofas transcript the the previous read is Lucille Ij tional E. of the Cecil Tucker, I Norris Board Eyes Rail Property Co., court of Idaho in the hearing will . ' SES r£rTM ^passenger bus operating shorts have Arrow ... EVERYTHING except a center seam! A seam CENTER in shorts is about as as a nest of ants. devised a seam/ess crotch wear comfor^. So the Arrow that's tops in welcome people have under- is Sanforized-Iabeled, too. Which guarantees less than 1% shrinkage. Stop by and piclc Each up a few pair*;*, todayl 8 5 c f ~^ o $1.25 Fred M COMFORT · Nye Co which Judkins all- egedly wrote toC. anK. Ogden Keetergirl, Police Captain said. The captain added Judkins had Hearing Continued on admitted writing the letter and also admitted writing several sim-Larceny Charges Preliminary 'hearing for Leonar ilar ones. was Judkins arrested through Thompson, 21, of 161 Twenty-fifth whose name Harry Ross, 29, of 165. 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