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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH (Dude SlwoiA. cYIwl, and OiksUv (JwunuA, Wluhaji&, 15 iifj Try window onto ly out of a third-stora cement sidewalk. The 1945 fall-ogirl was Beverly Kay Schwartz, 20 months old, of Maywood, HI., who escaped with a slight head injury. Just to be different, a Chicago baby took his mother along with him y when he went for a plunge child to the street. The year-ol- d slipped from a porch railing. His Hudson, Mrs. Audrey mother, grabbed for him, got him, lost her balance, and mother and son fell Neither was seriously together. Nazis in Ruins ese Of Their Handiwork y Man About Totvn: (Director of Public Information, National Safety Council.) happened in BIG things The war ended. The atom bomb busted. Taxes began to come down. And Mr. Bonner was shot by a duck. Mr. Bonner is, of course, Mr. Stanley J. Bonner of Houston, Texas, as every duck now knows. On a fine October day he grabbed his trusty automatic pistol and ventured into the back yard to shoot a couple of domestic ducks. Duck No. 1 fell at the first shot. But Duck No. 2, a more aggressive type, leaped at Mr. Bonner, Jarred his arm and caused the gun to go off. The bullet hit Mr. Bonner in the knee. The duck? Still alive and sassy. Wacky? Sure. But no wackier than a lot of Other freak accidents that happened in 1945. For a roundup by the National Safety Council reveals that come war, come peace, people go right on having the darnedest things happen to them. To wit: Mrs. Edward Comfort, of Brooklyn, was driving through Virginia, her baby riding happily beside her in a basket strapped to the seat of the car. So far as Mrs. Comfort knew, there were no hard feelings between her and the baby. across the room. She had selected a stick of dynamite. nits Right Pest. r Ethel Sheffields cab skidded into a lamp post in Regina, one Saskatchewan, night last January. She was knocked unconscious and might have frozen to death if a fire alarm box on the lamp post hadnt been set off oy the crash, bringing firemen to the rescue. Every returning G.I. is mighty glad to see the family again, but few are so vociferous in their greet- Taxi-drive- ings as was Soldier Frank Chian of Baltimore. He gave his mom a hug so big it snapped several of her ribs. Its odd enough, perhaps, when a fire starts Itself and then puts Itself out. When It happens twice the same way, you begin to wonder. But once in Utica, N. Y., and again In Dark Harbor, Maine, the suns rays, passing through a bottle of water in a truck, set fire to the floer of each truck, only to have the heat of the fire break the bottle and the water put out the flames. Fire In Fire Station. Probably the most embarrassed firemen in the country were the members of the volunteer department of Columbus Manor, 111., the night an exploding gasoline tank in a pumper wagon set fire to the fire station. Unable to get their own equipment out of the station to fight the flames, the Columbus Manor laddies had to look on glumly while firemen from nearby towns did the But the child suddenly stopped contentedly drinking milk out of a nursing bottle, swung the bottle lustily and conked Mrs. Comfort neatly Job. on the head. Dazed, she let go the wheel and the car overturned in a ditch. Neither mother nor baby was hurt. d Fellow. Not so allergic to a thump on the head is Charles Anderson, a hardy resident of Los Angeles. Mr. Anderson, in fact, has reason to regard himself as practically indeA lot of people stick their necks structible. He was repairing a wall out in various ways, but not so specone day when a concrete block fell tacularly as did Virginia Triplett, an from a fourth-stor- y scaffold and hit elevator operator in St. Paul. Miss him smack on the head. He reeled Triplett was leaning her head outinto the street, Just in time to be side the elevator on the first floor struck down by Policeman Jess when the automatic doors closed. Haenels motorcycle. He recovered Passersby tugged at the doors by satisfactorily from both accidents. hand until they could be opened by And Mrs. Dorothy Jensenius was mechanics. walking in Chicagos loop one day Deorframes Toe Low when, lo and behold, a bucket came Out in Hollywood, where anything hurtling down and hit her kerplunk. can happen, "Sunset Carson, cowboy movie actor, went to the studio hospital for an aspirin to help his headache. Coming out, he struck his head against the door frame, keeled over unconscious and had to have four stitches taken in his scalp. Hard-Heade- visit to the window washer seven stories up. A shoulder injury to Mrs. Jensenius and a dent in the bucket comprised the damage. In Toledo, Mrs. Margaret Cooks car blew a tire at a railroad crossing and careened down the tracks toward an approaching freight train. The auto struck a signal switch and threw a red block against the train, automatically stopping it. 'Stick of Wood Goes Boom! When a pin in her washing machine broke off, Mrs. Axel Soder of Makinen, Minn., looked around the house for a substitute pin and finally found something she thought was Just the thing. She sawed off the end of it and started to hammer it into the machine. She might have done it, too, if the substitute pin hadn't exploded and blown her clear OAcIUcdiivj (fled News Analyst and Commentator. Back in Germany, Baukhage reports the war crimes trial of 21 top Nazis Jame viviJness with which he narrate tj,e;r rj,e to power in the waf yeaT3 when he was stationed in the Below is the first of a series of rc;e articles written from Nuernberg: the growth of the Nazi plan is being set forth factually, coldly and logically. A new chapter is being written in every session of the court. We watched Nazidom unfold be- first, in the fore us step by step removal of the physical ability of to resist; then in WNU Service, t616 Eye Street N. W., the German people of Nazi consubstitution C. the D. gradual Washington, concepts human normal I cepts for the NUERNBERG, GERMANY. Christian philosothe by After the San Francisco Confer- have Just left the courtroom where, produced phy. of HolGermanys as I write, the trial ence, a Russian attache visited One of the American attorneys lywood as the guest of Gregory Rat- war criminals is still in progress. of Dr. Schacht who fell three floors down an air ofl the director. . . . Ratoff pointed The courtroom Is just above me In quoted a comment destruction of the of effect on the which shaft to land cozily in an easy chair, 0U numerous movie queens. . . . this great stone courthouse Schacht of the freedom the press. On one set Ratoff sighed: "They was almost untouched by the bombAmbulance Throws Her Out. at a time as said, was having quoted beautimost As Mrs. Clara Wagner accompan- - are all so beautiful, but, unfortu-le- ing which reduced this he knuckled under to Hitler, ful and famous city to the point before a sick friend to a Chicago hos- - nately, they dont stay happily of Germans had been thousands that cent 91 per that it was declared the ambulance In which they ried very long! . . . "In Russia, and not one or killed imprisoned were riding turned a corner so explained the visitor, "one reason dead by the experts who followed word was allowed to be printed American troops sharply that the rear door flew open marriages last longer is that a wife the occupation by about it. Of what use is martyrdom, and Mrs. Wagner was catapulted looks the same after washing her on April 20, 1945. he asked, when it is so concealed room the in am I press writing into the street. She was returned to face! tAat it has no value as an example a with reporters from more than the ambulance, and continued the to others? Therein lies one of the us 400 of Most name features me. At the about (which nations dozen journey as a patient. of Gerbands) a Broadway song plugger are in uniform, the majority being answers to the moral failure resistance. man had too much to drink and started the uniform of the United States By the time the Nazis were ready being a bore. army, which all war correspondents fill their concentration camps with to reohd Lenore Lemmon, in our theater wore. Up until "Oh, their foreign victims, they had simua had climb back into your flask! cently correspondents well the art of handling the learned lated rank of captain. Now we are resistance of their own people and Errol Flynns forthcoming book, Simply uniformed civilians operatsmothering it behind a wall of utter The Showdown, is said to be bet- ing under military orders. As the court pointed out, the silence. As Flynn ter than his first book. As I look back over the beginnings of the concentration first purpose Just to prove that America hasnt strolled with his friend, artist John of this trial the earliest discusthe suppression persecution, camps, a corner on freak accidents, a wind Decker, John remarked: "I was itself tribunal the sions before was the conquest in North Adelaide, Australia, der if Hollywood will believe you formed I have the feeling that we and propaganda, masses. scared a deliverymans horse into wrote it? are now looking at something very of the German successive Each step was traced de-- 1 the think blew but "if also said Yes, Errol, running away, they actual and factual, rather real with the same liveryman ahead of the horse in its not good. than theoretical and vague. At the by the prosecution detail that kept meticulous detail, time to stop itl condifirst gathering, the appalling In Ciros the other midnight Jack tion of this city produced the feeling even the prisoners with their ears Bobcats dont frighten Mrs. Don- aldson of Breen, Colo. When she Haley was seated near an actor who that all about it and in it must be glued to the headphones and their came suddenly upon a big one in had just lost a chance for a choice chaos too. Nuernberg dates back ?o eyes following the speaker or the exher turkey yard, she fearlessly role in a film. He was popping off the 11th century and it grew into hibits. seized a club and attacked it. The about "all the inefficient directors, such favor and beauty that it bore Accused Make bobcats hide now hangs in the blind producers, agents, the name of Germanys "treasure kitchen. Mrs. Donaldson did not etc. . . . Jack turned to his wife chest. It was a chest of treasures Brave Show suffer a single scratch. Flo and niftied: "Pardon me, hon-- of art, song and culture as well as However, for us in the courtroom, smell somebody of the gold that poured into the cof- more impressive than the things that ey, but I think burning. fers of the merchants. Now it is a were done were the men in the prisoners dock who actually did them. shell, and one of Europes best exLee Cullivan, the singer, relays amples of the atmosphere and Goering was no longer a name, he the yarn about the two shipwrecked charm of the middle Ages is gone. was a person, now leaning back and drama critics. They drifted for How the nearly 300,000 people who grinning, now with his arms on the weeks on a raft. . . . The more are said to be living in these ruins edge of the rail of the dock, his frightened of the two started seek-i- exist it is hard to say. The streets chin resting on them. There was forgiveness for his sins. whose task was to are some street cars are Rosenberg, cleared, "Ive been a louse all my life," running, some shops are opening, a twist the minds of the people with An ordinary field mouse ran up Ive been cruel to actors. city government is the steering wheel of an automo- - he said. of operating. But his absurd story of a super-racbile driven by Hollis Lee Randolph To ofte I went out of my way to few houses are livable. In some There he sat, looking of Topanga, Calif. Mr. Randolph, hurt them. If Im spared, I prom- cases parts of great office buildings down, his fingers nervously toying who couldnt have been more star- ise. . . . have been restored. Such cellars as with the telephone cords. tled had it been an elephant, lost Just a moment," shouted the oth- can be cleared of rubble and roofed There was Keitel, stiff, cold, proud, control of his car, ran it Into a er one, dont go too far. I think are crowded. A huge air raid shelall Prussian in his uniarrogant, ditch and turned it over. Neither I see smoke from a ship! ter 280 steps below the ground con- form, stripped though it was of he nor the mouse was hurt. every badge, ribbon and Insignia. He An executive of the Scientific Re tains a small village in itself. A Liberty ship crashed into a maintains himself with dignity, but not for a moment does he forget his bridge in Boston harbor, knocking earcb Development Board had an Milestone in a section of the bridge into appointment with Prof. Oppenhei-thpose. At this writing the psychiMan's Progress water. Although the structure ner the scientist who had so much atric analysis of the prisoners has do with It may be that what is accom- not been completed and completing the atomic carries elevated lines, automobile Keitel has traffic and foot ways, there were no bomb. . . . Oppenheimer was to plished will be washed out by subnot been reported upon, but I darehave the at Statler Hotel sequent stupidities: but I believe, registered trains, no autos and no pedestrians say his I. Q. will be high, though on it at the time of the. accident in Washington. . . . But the caller whether we go forward immediatenot equal to that of Goerperhaps Yet it was midday, when traffic is was told that he was not regis- ly from this point or not, it will ing, who, surprisingly enough, stands usually heavy. No one was hurt on tered, and he wasnt. . . . This is remain a milestone in mans effort right at the top. Goering is tacitly why. . . . While the phone operator to accomplish the outlawry of war, the ship, either. the othacknowledged as leader kept getting important calls for Op- that it will be a landmark from ers. To the observers heby appeared penheimer he was seated in a far which others may set their course still the silly poseur, although he corner of the foyer patiently wait- anew. Grotius, father of internationseemed more reasonable appearing In any other al law, held to the principle that than the ing for a room! fat and grinning mannikin country he would have been given aggressive wars were illegal. As I saw as he presided over the Reicha hotel or a palace. What dopes! Justice Jackson pointed out, it was in his comic opera uniform. because of the greed for land which stag Admiral Doenitz, who looks like a Sportsman R. 8. Evans brought characterized the 18th and 19th censhadow, is also at the top of pale this back from California. A turies that this concept was thrust the I. Q. list. He remains almost street corner prejudist screamed: aside and the world came to accept motionless, only One of life's little mysteries to occasionally condoctors and economists came when There aint enough room in this the tenet that war in itself was not sulting his attorney, who fer And country furriners us and it seems to me that all a German naval uniform appears in illegal. Larry Lingle of Haras he is on To which a lumbering attempts to stop war must be futile risburg, Pa., swallowed a nickel duty with a part of the fleet used so the listeners as giant a such among long interruptconcept exists in in mine and coughed up a penny. sweeping and was released ed: e international thinking. No one who Yessiree, especially Henry Hale slipped on the ice in especially for the trial. saw the foreigners! spontaneous reaction to Chicago. A policeman asked him Down at the bottom of the list so The squelcher was Jim Thorpe, Justice Jacksons opening address to if he was hurt. "I broke my leg, far .as intelligence goes is Julius American the Indian court could star. feel trethat Olympics the Take me replied Henry, calmly. mendous effort which has gone Into Streicher. Although of far lesser home. New Under the Sun Dept: the creation and operation of this stature than the rest, this miserable Nothing The police did so, then asked socharacter is a symbol of the fall Bob Berryman of the WOR news court can be What doctor do you completely lost. licitously, of Nazidom because he is room has traced the origin of For those who have want? witnessed his fate in the city in which meeting as wolf he rose to current applied usage. these proceedings there is a strik- to Doctorl Hale snorted. What power a fate at which he him. . In the Decameron of Boccaccio, I want is a carpenter. in the rise and fall self hinted. ing symbolism a king with a roving eye was acof a nation which built a vicious Yes, it was a wooden leg. Streicher conducted cused of being a wolf. The De- culture in less last class than a decade with in Nazi indoctrination the cameron stories were published in one final for lawyers objective (aggressive war), held in this the 16th century. . . . This king which courtroom where very ideology destroyed it as he had been very wanted a mans two daughters as his no nation tried by the has been wrecked before. authorities for various misdemeanwives and the father intoned: I Here we see before us in the flesh Une to cross ft, will need one-q,- : heavy pink thread seams and tv,o the eyes. Pieces operation automatically. The powerful beams would serve as stop warnings to all other trains approaching from either direction. On clear nights the red l.ghts are visible for several miles and have considerable pmetrative power in rain or fog. They can also be seen over a long range in daylight. The automatic principle and the two stnp Inches ll. of the body. ir,te. them staad up leaving an ope. Bng tightly ' withK cloth: then finish t, d mar-pita- l, NOTE: Book 5 of hand work, r; eling and curtail booklet to: MBS. Rl" Bedford Hills Unit I Enclose is Name Addres: ... won-stor- m two-timin- At; finijbte reLr :' uu- - , J. Also helps prevents colds from devete. If used in time. In Youll like g itl Fti directions in pec vmm, e, anti-semitis- brings qt emus: due to fatigue, eipor colds or overwork. tains methyl fective salicylitt paiQ-rehf- gent. 90-fo- Money -- Back Cuararfe Mada by McKesson! to For Sal by your (ini ... Amur-rlcans- almple hey-day- And Just as a reminder of how tough things really were during the war, Michael Babich walked up to a fellow worker in Newark, N. J., during the height of the tobacco shortage, facetiously asked for a cigarette, got one, and fainted! ... ... Quotation Marksmanship: W. John BARBS Raper: Success has made faillights themselves were developed by ures of many men. . . . Anon: One wlt& courage names the railroad and the Mars Signal 01 major '11 - Light company of Chicago work tng In close It Is the fourth successful step in railroad safety research accomplished by the two organizations in the past 10 years. The first came in 1936 when the Mars oscillating headlight, now regular feature on many of the na- fast trains, was placed on the original 400." steam-powere- d ), Doris Keane: and In Romance the various provinces nurriage are two different France, grape harvesting Voltaire: Satire lies about literary men while they live nd eulogy lies about them when they die. . . . Alan Sands: Hes one those . . . Wilson Mlzner: There is something about closet that makes skeleton ter- ribly restless. . . . Helen Sims- -' Un-- I planned as a hiccup. - - . is of ritual-I- Burgundy the grapes are cock'd in wicker baskets known In Champagne "vendangcots. Uiey are Pled ln little wooden barrels, or "caques. Wooden bas-- a kets fire used 111 the Bordeaux 10n buckets ln Provence, wicker hods in Medoc nd panniers in the Cote d'or. re-tlo- I n & PkZ0 PAZOC re' "1- Itching. Second, lubricates harden heipi rreieulF - ness. bird, to reduce Fourth bleeding. PAZO ointment T; Pipe makei thorough. yaarA" you about SUPPOSITO' g Soma person I. "' wW . prefer to use cornea In handy ' The lame PAZO always tl ireitlMT Beware 0 pre-Na- zi ors and perhaps other crimes. As he concluded his last lecture, he pointed to the prisoners dock and said: "Wfe used to sit over there. Now we are standing up here. But there may be a day when we are sitting down there again. He IS sitting down there today. In a brand new dock, to be sure, but with the same great iron eagle over the high marble frame of the doorway looking down on his cringing head. plk Pile. of relief with why: First, Inflamed ." firmly believeth you to be a king (in some cases considerably less and not a ravening wolf! flesh than they were adorned with in their the men who conJohn W. Raper, a Cleveland ceived and out this carried paragrapher for decades, has put which is the distillation of the plan, some of his peppigrams between that might is right, and covers. The title is: "What This which negates the whole basis of the World Needs. We liked these moral law which has been estabThe theater box of- lished by civilization. especially. fice counts the cash, not the apStep by step, with the epitome of plause. . . . Justice is what we get tons of written evidence, with mov-ln- g when the decision is in our favor. pictures, with plans and charts, Ik PAZO Million pale-fac- lating red lights at both head and rear ends of the train would go into Cut and a thirty-si- - dhjJih an SheamluieM JLcidi (dahninq eg (Danqvt A new railroad safety development involving Instantaneous and automatic operation of powerful red lights at both head and rear ends of trains making emergency stops is being installed by the Chicago and Noith Western Rnilway system. Should a train with this equipment come to an emergency stop, either because the engineer set the brakes or because the air hose between any of the cars had parted, oscil By BAUKIIAGE ... ... Whether it was a suicide pact or Just an accident, no one will ever know. But when Miss Bette Boren of Marinette, Wis., returned home one day last March, she found the familys two dogs on the floor, overcome by gas. They had, in some manner, turned on the stove. They were revived and havent tried it again. Every year someone lets a train pass over him without serious results. In 1945 It was Jesse Spitzer of Denver. Mr. Spitzer did it the hard way by first having himself an auto accident This threw him through the roof of his car and landed him on his back in the middle of the track just as the train came along, Mr. Spitzer lay quietly and securely until the engine and long string of freight cars had roared over him, then found he had broken a leg in the auto accident. No year would be complete, of course, without someone falling safe 8 Scene of the Historic Trial 91 Per ueni Destroyed by Bombings; Case Sets Precedent for Outlawing War. ... It had been dropped by a dismayed I a two-stor- By PAUL JONES j0.. Make Patt. Ham at the ut Lady Astor is trying to arrange U. S." mainly to avoid being summoned as a witness by the war criminals at Nuernburg, who gtm fondly recaU the Cliveden ge pjjg state Dept is anxious to learn just how Doris (Worlds Richest Gal) Duke could enter Italy state Dep4 a visa which The reason didnt give her. Herbert HoOvers marriage to a hurt widder is being retarded, wealthy Most farsighted plunger of the they say, is "family static. . . . Big-- 1 of Hearn Seattle, was James year gest story that ever happened in the Press Club didnt make any of the papers. A. U. S. Marine, fed up with a columnists poison about FDR, etc., picked him up bodily and tossed him from the bar into the lobby. .arbcles iirections frera ccs5 That ft, Crcomulsloarel cause it trouble to bePj gSSK ' deretandfnfyoutt' CREOMlft forCou2hs,ChcsC( by Baukhage Since the inauguration on Decem- ber 1, 1945, of radio-telephon- e com- munication between the Netherlands vest Indies islands of St. Maarten and Saba, the latter, which is little more than an extinct volcanic cone, with its lone community, known as the bottom," in the crater, is believed to be the worlds smallest is land possessing such communication (adlities. Must hf' fee |