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Show r r ii. THE DESERET NEWS Mevvsmans A 7 Is Dellvf red Wo .Voar 20c nNotcs -Br- The New Horn. For Only Great effort from great motives is the best definition of a happy life.' Week la Hour Ahead --- 4 Salt Lake City,' Utah, Saturday, January 9, 1943 Ralph B. Jordan Buzz Wagnerr. .the most amaz ing fighter pilot with whom I came in contact in the Pacific, theater of war . crashing and being killed on. routine flight in the United 1. States., m ' " r I ySlm tin- - believable trick of .tike a high diver fall ing out of bed late; and breaking hig neck . . theyll proba him bly burv at today his home in the South. . . . . s Ralph B there was omethln T ecklesa- Jordan about him cooT" 1 g - p- The icon n try editois, publishers, leporters . (same persons) ate guests of Salt Lake for the forty fifth annual convention of the Utah State Press Association Those who know most about (the ducal communw ies - of the- - state brougtn-two-shatrasting pictures of conditions. Northern Utah counties have outgiown their houses and their Its communities are pants booming -- with- prosperity- - and some business places represent a volume that would justify a a mh - ness. he measured xalmlv The chances of death never asked for more than an even break. if that. . ,hp vtg suit to get it sooner or later .but I never thought it would be on a routine flight . it must have been his time, . .the Fimplv wings - of death had brushed so close before- . dusted him off time after time . onlv to close m on him durirg a routine flightr . poor Buzz what must have been his thoughts as he pun down toward the damn Florida caiti he would have loved so much to take a Jap, or two or thr or - moie, over the great divide with him . . was a hunter . .a Waguer great flyer. . .also a gentleman. . , a combination of joy to friends and disaster to enemies. . .he was slender and of medium height. . .but with an appearance of strength. . .light brown hail, rather olive tinted skin, classification. Editors riom the southern half of thq state, wholly devoted to agriculture and livestock piodyction, without defense industries, saidjopulation Is vanishing Across The gieat open range countiv from Grand Wash Fault to House Rot K alley ou can hear the cowhands song in soprano lemarked one of the delegates Pa and the guls ate tn defense indusfiv, the boys ate ml umfmm and ma's in the saddle After breakfast at the e Hotel his morning the visitors together with many prominent Salt Lake citizens journeyed to the huge Armv Air forces Basic Training Center, at Kearns, wheie a special parade and levievv weie conducted in honor of the visitors who were shown everything, censoted or btheivcise Later thev were guests of the army at luncheon on the base The "ration included addresses fiom Col Conveise R Lewis, William C Winder of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and (apt E A Gilbeit, public relations officer of the Ninth Service -- New-hous- slate-colore- d ejes. . .quiet and but a leader. . .wherever I saw him, he was surrounded bj other fljers. . .they attended his court. , .he accepted them . .he was their king of the atrwajs of battle. . .and thej trnsted Mm, with their lives. . with their hearts. . .and he deserved these things. , .and did his best , to live up to these trusts. , . Kbari-ousl- COLD es-to- n . Ait- - surgeon a . siTn-pl- lauda-tor- thev were all explanation fighters . he was just one of a I . them blinked little . the name of Wagnei had resounded from the Philippines to Austia-a bv wav of Java and way could tlfis quiet little points the terror of the skies2 chap-b- e . . a good look in his eves convinced me cold eves the color of slate . .their impact was like a bullet 'a cettain shock went through me those eves belong 1 the sights of a ma colclh .calculating , and narrowing angles of file but h slightly for the krll . hispals he took a flightful loll one dav to avenge a couple of them . he killed the Japs who killed them , and was satisfied. . . Next time I saw Buz was at headquarters in Melbourne . . trying to act like a desk officer . . . and looking strangely out f place . , - and knew it . . . funny how unimpressive he was in an office . . . and how frightening he was and grand in rombnt assigned to office work because an explosive bullet had bored through his plane . . . into the ed behind chine gun lov--e- d ... Here's Buy How You Can that Home in '43 progressive Deseret Federal it ready to finance your now homo, refinance tho old one, or loon you build or re money to model War Housing urn'. Plenty o! money available . convenient echeduiet -, Interestlnoludlng taxes. and retirement of pnnei Th paL v Inquire today r DESERET PMimt sfuvcs ,jh And I n, hi Asurciatinn TOSS r A 44 SOUTK MAlK gjj.re-- a BY MARGARET FISHER and the ducks aie not hungry, but tounsts go on for-ev- , shown ing glass In cockpit , his eyes . . . but he dithi't stp flying . . . glass or no glass . . . at daylight every morning hewas buzzing the field . . . taking the paint off roofs . . . that how he algot his nil kname, buzz in. ways liked to keep his-Jia- -- -- ... NEHt NOME BETIRNFD . for Port I left Melbourne . Ihen to Port MoresDarwin aNvar cor. and saw Buzz respondent again . . . one night in g little thatched roofed ioomon four . . their poles and no floor club the Austialian Jlycrs , their gathering called it place at the end of dady raids on the Japs at Lae and Salamaua . . . onlv SO hides away, on the . some olhr side of the island nights thev, and the Americans, would all be thcie . . . then some . never to uoutd be missing teturn . . and new ones would . take their places Buzz said quiPtlv that he d hrought six fnends with him , all fighter pilots . . all veteians of the Philippines and the blazing skies ovei Sing&poie, Ma fay a, Java . . he was on a tour of inspection . thats vyhat he I knew better but said thats probablv what he (1 leporu. ed to headquaiters . wed beprl losing planes and pilots on the other side of island . . too many . . . and Buzz said he wanted to . hut I knew a ascertain whv couple of them lead been his me , and he looked . pals and he straight in the eye . vvasnt smiling . Id like to few Japs I just feel get me that tv av lie said . So, the next morning Buzz and his gang i oared into the hot, tropical sky . and were back hut all of them . . soon on the other side of the island seven Jap Zero fighting planes and their pilots littered the jun gles in flaming wreckage and death . . . Buzz got three . . . not cruel and felt much better or bloodthirsty . . . might qust as well have hcpni'ahbitsor quad Buzz whs a hunter . . . thats he d knocked out 15 all , New or 20 Jap Zeros bpfore flew day and night Guinea . . . In the Philippines ranged far and wide . ' lust hunting for .tai s. ,1 never saw Jilin again after he stepped easily Into hts Uttl ship and took off lightning- .llka tigak xit. gt. eased 111 never J , but for Australia by in New Guinea c . ... And theie never was a monument in the histoiv of the vvoild that was not distinctly ampioved bv a (t tends figute in the foiegiound. So dear readei making the dedtietton gnF frmnd s pictuie in fiont of a landmark is a tiaditional spoil of and that the lovelv Mor- New-hou- Holiday trict Judge A H Bllett afier the defendant had been found guilty of robbing George B Mason at the Lmon Pacific Rail-- . road Station on Nov JR Shu cl A1 Newton, Jl, pleaded Innocent tovbaige of mvolun-taimanslaughter and ti ial was set for Jan IP lieioip Distiiet - Jutice. J. Allan Ci (x keit. The complaint against Newton ihaiges him with of Meilin Austin Tippets, ja, ot AJS-Sixth South Stteet as the icsult of an automobile collision at Sixth South and West TPmple Sheets on June 14, 1942. v TIorc Stringent Laws Oii" Man Admits Assault On Child Labor To Be Asked S. L; Woman - Law Enforcement Committee Of Attempt Girl Into Car Also Told Church To Ask Legislation j Police --declared' Today-th- an eat old man admitted that he assaulted a 25 year-olwoman vestei dav mornmg-a- nd tried to scat e a 17 year-olf- f Into Ills' car bv threatening git her with a crescent wrench which he used for a gun Detectives wete questioning Ihe man regaiding criminal on an 11 y eat old girl Dec. d Woman Of Makes Ouilt To Aid War Effort Tax From Chinchilla Firm as-sa-ul woman and two girls identilied the man as the one police were seeking in the wave of cnminal assaults on w omn and young girls during the past two weeks. The w omamv ho was assaulted yesterday said that when a gray automobile drove up to the ruib at Fortieth South and State Streets, she thought it was the man who had given her a ride to woik-f- or several mornings Because itvvas. toQdaik.la recognize the man befote sne got into the cai, she did not know it was not lheone she had been tiding with until she sat down beside him Dining to the southwest of the city the woman said pait the man stopped the car When she attempted to escape, she said, the man told her Lady, vouie In trouble and If you" resist, 1 ir drive you out into the country and you 11 never come hack" After attacking bp. Ihe victim lepoited, he took hei back to State Jjtreet and let her oui on Thiitoenth South Stieet The woman took the number ot the tat and ils desciiption, n IlllltJI w ti mti Brighton, Alta Snow Is Normal NEW SERIES OF RADIO PROGRAMS WITH A Stephen L Richards of skiing was the Wasatch Brighton and Alta The snow vvatei storage supply on the high watersheds is normal with 64 inches at Alta and 52 at OF THE THE TWELVE COUNCC..OF OF .THE L. D. S. CHURCH - . a Testimony .ORIGINATING IN THEV TABERNACLE SPECIAL MUSIC ? E1SL Sunday 9:15 p.m. Choco a ! j. Ecker s "Poiltloni paying up to 1200 0V qoinq boqqing lor lack ot eompotont Stonog raphors. NEW CLASSES START AN. 11. MONDAY -- S-EA the.. Britisli-Tprluhwhen she addresses Tuesday at 12 15 p.m.- tel Utah. S-T- BB OA D W A Y S4LTLAkE. IT fyiget hint. x . ue m- - the facilities 11 Ho- R i . F H0T0GRAFHICSTLD10.. ' DiaM7iolit So. ei Xw W.u.. it '.a S. PLATE 22 FOR ONLY made plaitle dentures ultra modem plastic the are now available at my dental laboratory senrico. Como oi this in and soo samplos eiontiiie marvoL reading room, jvriting room, music and game facilities are provided for your leisure-- time enjoyment at the Home For G. D S Service 41 North State Street Men, leu are invited to use the nw-; - ACRYLIC LDS Servicemen on-Cl- ber.-of- . Read my ima n- portant New with A , . . Says Attention The Business College -- teeth ed eopises, but skiing not (oer tho brush. Salt Lake' Round Tahlf .Rohas been Invited to join Club in hearing Ladv Mai v tary foi mer mem Agnes Hamilton meet-Monda- later. f nest Vmen me ol a perfect oortrau from Make rener at on now th Two Clubs To Meet. HENAGERJ George W Braden of --Paadena, Calif, western representa-- " tive of the National Recreation Association will be In Salt Lake for a foui day visit with various recreational organizations in and y about the city. He will with Commissioner Fred Tedesco and Joe L, Christensen of the Citv Recreation DfparL-me- nf which enabled Inspector O B Record and" Detective Geoige 3 olkci t to airest him five hours EARLY Inquire About Our Special V alentme Portraits n HELENE COBB iriRmiM PORTRAIT More snow is needed for vv in- ter spoits in the Pat levs Can-voThe report ftom aiea Ecker Hill showed onlv 11 inchsufficient es, probably for, discussing ""of MAIL - Brighton. Nature and Power -- and good Knotted bv Foiest service at. snow todav Recreation Leader Due Here - -- e Till t See LEGISLATE. RE On Page 14 24 y the-death East State Collects l i pos-jtfb- le Discussion of thiee important items of business concerning the sa fr guard i ngof he moials off he. y oung. peopjeofthe cRx-an- d county constituted the business of the monthly meeting last night of the Law1 Enfm cement Committee of the D D S stakes in Salt Lake Cit v and County. 75 The committee mrt under the mon Battalion Monument on of Flank Mozley. chaumanship seen has the Capitol giounds The committee discussed in farmoie than its shaie of detail pioposals for new legisand pictuie taking, we lation to be given the fotthcom-In- g -hied ouisclves thither . state legislature Among in peace times, middle aged these ate seveiat measures deAn leport bn the couples oi voung honey moon-er- s $3,690 to state ef fort-- ofInteresting the stiengthen signed a woma n -- to took picture of themselv ps laws which safeguard dhe young "was received here the wai help on tlear spnng davs, hut in people against commercialized todav by Amos A Atkinson of this vvai timp Januaiv its a fa- One of these measuies is vice 23 South West Temple Stieet, J, Lambett Gibson, chan man to more forward xontc"Spot for soldiers with an stringlooking concerning his sister Mts Flora of the State Tax Commission, afternoon off and a cameia and ent enforcement of the law proA Gilbert of Pocatello Ida a pretty girl and Grant Brown, commission, hibiting the advertising of Mts Gilbert, the information attorney, letuincd todav from lactics windows. store The dozrns of loom make one in pi ophy said, made a victotv quilt which Los Angeles vv it'll a $690 61 The committee also discusswonder vvhethet or not thev she disposed of with the help (link loveung delinquent sales ed and lecommended more ate "all practicing against the of fnends and tealied a total and corpoiatiort fianclmene tax dtastic measures he ued bv time when thev mav meet the of S3J4S which she immediately plus interest for business-docitv and counts officeis foi the Sptunx oi the Taj Mahal turned over to the USO in Utah bv the Chapman Chinenfm cement of the new curfew hot a remote possibility these chilla Cot poi ation laws, people voung piolubinng s dav -- from -The. Tax Comm lssuatL sent-pe- r-. Wring on th,estmqsafter So- - above dear reader vou-sponal repiesentafives to look aft to midnight if thev aie not over back we whgt hrought ei state idx claims on huxjnqa 18 and after 10 p m if they the editoi done bv llierorpoiation-wheIt ai years of age Tour Thotographerr Was learned the firm had filed a The committee decided to arin petition for leorgamzation range a meeting with the state the Federal District Uouit of Los industnal commission to disAngeles cuss proposals foi the tcvision of the child labor laws to make III them more adequate and enforceable under existing conHenogeri Students Placed ditions with Railroads & ... n t, Nelson 11, of Second South Street, today"was committed to the Utah State Prison to serve five years to life foi robbery Ware was sentenced by Dis- gone The peacotk at the aviaty has some new ta.i featheis not fully matuied. the bear at the its too waim zqo i' sleepless to'1 hibernate the lobins have e Asso-tiatio- Case Robbery Wate 537West Dear Readei The city editor needs ait, thats the newspaper term for pictures, and its June in January, or so it appears in the Others Report Agreement Expected With Macfarlane Victorious BY JOHN R TALMAGE Rumors of a possihle deadlock, in the Democratic Senate caucus today wpie heard something which, would take election of the Senate president of the twenty fifth State Legislature to mav elevate Hartuson Conovei house Monday and throw the balance ol the f toorof ihe-upp- er of Springvtlle from vice piesi-den- t to the piesuients chair, breakfast tomorrow morning, to the mmonty Republican Party in an unprecedented-movpower W said Albeit-"ETffTs5n, of" Jhefe will "be a business meet-in- g while in contradiction other reliable sources confidently" of the "new of fleets and Karsrttlo.spci etarv treasuier of precTIcIetravTc toi y lor Sait Lake Sen. Grant Macfarlane on the the y first ballot. A usually well informed source within the Democratic Party todav predicted a deadlock, while on the othei- - hand supporters of Senator MacFarlane declared they had sufficient pledged support to be certain of v tetorv. Other candidates for the office are Senators lia A. Huggins of Weber, Alonzo K Hookin of Wasatch. and Stanley N Child of Salt Lake. Senators Child and Hop-kistand very much on the same political line and wilt ltkelv pool'-the- ir strength behind whichever man xliows up strongest at cau- cos time, while it is highly that Senator Huggins would awing into the MacFailane camp if a deadlock actually threatened. HOISE IN HARMONY In the House the issue was little clearei, as senators and representatives went into loint meeting at 2 p m In the Hotel, with House and Senate Caucuses slated to con- -. vene simultaneously immediately afterwards. However, it was felt that in the lower chamber the possibility of a deadlock was and that completely a candidate would emerge with the solid hacking of the party behind him Just who that candidate will be remained very much a moot question, with thiee outstanding nominees and a strong possibility of a dark horse developing strength at the caucus. Rep. Grant Midglev of Salt Lake, continued to lead in the- pi edictions, but Rep. W. R White conI of Weber was developing siderable late strength and Reo. Val H. Cowles of Carbon not to A - be counted out, It was felt highly umlkelv that n I Press the fah of the breakfast at those themselves Among opening enjoying any candidate could be named t (invention today were, ..iejftto jjght, Hainson (onover of the Sprlngville on the first ballot, and a closd-- " battle was looked for, but ob- Heiald, me pirsident, Frank S. Betkwith of the Millard County Chronicle, presi-denservers felt certain that a defi.41 hpperson of the KavMille Reflex, secretary, and Second Lt. P. K, Sturkie, nite decision would be reached public relations officer at Keains. before the caucus breaks up. GOP TO CAI CLS Republicans will caucus at 7 oclock this evening, also in While the Newhouse Hotel there is no chance of a Republican being elected to lead either GOP legislators house, the than stronger In both houses in many years will have many important questions of policy to discuss. It is held likely that To Get IJtahs Newspapermen Have Term Given In Photographer Apologises For 1 1 All, But Well, Heres Results association. A welcoming addifss bv Mayor Ah Jenkins. will he the only speech during the first session of the convention. Pvt Fielding K Smith, hum oiist, will he the speaker during a dinner this evening when th delegates will be guests of John. E Jones, manager of Ihe Western Newspaper Ljuon Following the past piesldenPs ing the Japanese at the relocation center ail about their new home He and in Ute Pahvant alley several other publishers, business jnanageis, repoiteis, editors and pi intei s will not be bothered bv the typewriter famine. He writes on a linotvpe machine The election thik afternoon pre-eauc- So Soldier Is Subject - Long Prison flier another flier, Buzz Wagnei casuallv Buzz Wagner . no Command, who had acted as the guide Frink S Rerkwith, association president sajd that tlje formal an Paper Must Have A rt, , 1 To Take Pictures Like This Cadet G. 0. Probst, right, shows how to take inter- esting memos of furloughs without offending cen-so- i ship regarding military objectives. Heie hp is taking the picture of Betty Nelson, left, Sgt. Harold and Cieone Richards, all of Ogdeh, with Itahs famous Mormon Battalion Monument in the background. AS ICE He was onlv 26 when he died .a lieutenant colonel m the Forces . but in those few years allotted Buzz Wagner here on earth, he d crowded a lifetime and moie of nerve wrackbut he had no ing exploits nerves . cold as a chunk of ice . . .a hunter in every fiber . with Japanese for game . Onq night in Svtlnrv after fd ing mv stoiv with the censor I returned to mv hotel . m he lounge vvete four American offsets . one knew he introduced me to the others a fight . Its Safe asso-natio- n d -- Hotel. H o w e v e r, Buzz Wagner was born to die dent who was ness Mr. Beckwith, editor of the Delta paper w hen he is not roaming hills as a gcologistand fossil huntei, has recently been teach- Bringing word of feast and famine m Utah, publishers and editors of Ltahs 63 newspapers otherVhan metropolitan dailies met today In the New house Deadlock Rumored emocrats On Senate Leader practice and last year the presichosen had -- not In the been vice pi esidenL-bu- t 4'sv ear-olhistory of the the vice president has often been chosen .to head the nual meeting at 4 oclock this afternoon will he stnHly busi-v North Has Feast South Has Only Famine , - r i .an S Editors Of Utah Papers iy Disagree On States Growth Buzz Wagner Coes To Quiet Death But Pals "Avenged - DAILYTHOUGHT A daily from 4 30 .pm .and jSaturdays USE YOUR CREDIT Nfr ADVANCE IN PRICES N( y CHARGE CARRYING made All Dental Plates or oi upon receipt improssions Y-WITHERS- to and Sundays from J pm. to 11 'You and, your male p.m friends. ara..urgdto usq bcse,a,: comfortable rooms in your - leisure timer" " ' only and orders iron Utah licensed Dentist. materials ang fully Workmanship guaranteed. 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