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Show Draft Of Fathers Favored If Needed Pre-Scho- ol 4 Majority Of S. L. Interviewed Leave Decision To Army Men With the drafting of Harbor fathers definitely in the picture, The Deseret News today obtained the following expressions of opinions from prominent Salt Lakers. JACOB A. KAHV, district manager, General Electric Supply Corporation: "We cant fight the war without soldiers, of course, and if the point has been reached where the younger and unmarried men are all In the armed forces, then, I suppose, we must do what we have to in the continued drafting of men. C. ED LEWIS, prominent Salt Lake real estate operator. I am absolutely against drafting fathers over 30 at this time We need manpower m industry. These men should be allowed to their stay on the families It would, in my opinion, definitely be wrong to take these men who are over 30 and have the responsibility of a family. pre-Pea- the war effort as in the vital food and war production industries. Many problems are involved and each must decide whether they want sol- be solved thoroughly in deterdiers in uniform or soldiers with- mining our manpower requireIf requirements ments, out uniforms he said. can be met m any other ..way, ROSS LEONARD, director of it would be wise to the State Fish and Game DepaiF fathers draftmg-o- f inent: MARION C. NELSON, presi"It would be regrettable to dent Salt Lake RotatvClUb. do break up the home and family . "I believe that we should which are the fundamental base w hatever is necessary to w in the war as quickly as possible; ' we must make any sacrifice, in any respect, which will contribute to h DR. L. JOHN NCTTALL JR. superintendent of cltv schools-"leave the direction of the I war up to the experts. EDWIN H. HOWELLS, deputy Utah insurance commissioner "If anyone can do more in another capacity than in his capacity right now he should do it. I am a v eteran of World War I and I am willing to go back It is up to the officials to decide where each one of us is most needed and if we are needed in the army we should do our share willingly JOSEPH ROSENBLATT, president of the American Foundry and Machine Corporation. The step should be taken only as an emergency measure because fathers in essential industry are just as valuable to -- soldiers. How-eethe drafting of fathers becomes a matter for the army to -- that end. LAVERV.M. HANSEN, assistant director, Salt Lak& Council, Boy Scouts of America"I have two boys, 16 and 12 Frankly, I years respectively. feel that if I weit m a job wh I could be easily replaced, and if ..my family were, capable of supporting itself, I would beeper fectlv willing to offer my serv ices in the aimed forces. But I do think that we must not be shortsighted in this hiatter, that people who aie in jobs of benefit to the nation, such as oui s in the Boy Scoufk, whereby we build character and intelligence in our no youth sa that we need hav teais for the future, these people should not be removed from their piescnt positions E. E, MOVSON, secretai y of state- "I believe the drafting of fa thers should be delayed as long a- -, All other manpower possible resouices of the nation should whose be used befoie fatheis families are dependent upon the father s income ai e called- upon to serve There also is the problem of calling men, both single and man led, who are employed - Child of our society but if it is necessary to draft fathers to protect r, cur democratic institutions Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday, August 5, 1943 and Ill-F- ed Shown To Be On Increase Mal-Nutriti- way of life I have no objection to such a measure, he said. Tracy Barham, vice and -- general managers president of Theaters A Inc: speedy victory and peace is the uppermost thing. If, by drafting fathers, this goal can be reached, then fathers should be drafted. on Malnutrition among children appeared to be on the Increase today as the Salt Lake City school system's clinic program reached the third-wamark. ' However, the Board of Education health authorities cautioned that the report is not conclusive and the over-al- l figures, may change the totals. The report disclosed that among the 732 Children examined in the clinics, only 405 had perfect teeth; while! SlTiad cavities and 179 had fillings. M'ith respect to tonsils, it found that only 300 were In perfect condition, while 143 had bad tonsil conditions and 289 had had their tonsils removed. Military Bad Hearts Found SALT LAKERS at night.'from Abnormal heart conditions were found in 31 children and oof top dining and dancing spots, 30 were determined to be sufJook off to the West and see acres fering from malnutrition. of buildings with lights aglow and a It was pointed out there was display of fireworks to greater susceptibility to disease make any Fourth of July orator feel at home. It is the Utah among the children and adults alike Ordnance Plant, where a tremendous amount of small arms This program has been under ammunition is being turned out for our fighting services . . . the direction of Dr. Samuel G. a rather mysterious plant into w hich a lot of curious Paul. people seek admission .without success This column is to give the According to Nurse Dora yvho has been assisting Dr. curious a perk behind the hpavily guarded fences and into the Pal. a great many children have long low buildings from which sounds like thunder roll forth yet to be examined. New Date Set night and day. The dates upon which those Statistics are dry and dull, but let's have a quick look, to w ho have neglected to have their children examined can visit the us. The plant was constructed and is pioperly impress clinics are as follows: Riverside being- managed by the Remington Arms Co. under a School, Aug. 9; Emerson School. contract with the U. S. A mighty nice Aug Hk Forest, Aug. 11 and 18; -Garfield, Aug 12 and 19; Hawway to dojtusinessj Incidentally, for you can't Jose. -- Uncle -thorne. Aug and 26. Lafay--ette- r , Sam allows the costs and a fee to cover operating jour Aug. 1j and 23, Jackson, r expenses alongw ith" a fair profit. Aug. .30 and 31, and M'ebster, A Sent. 1 and 2- .- - THiTS all okay, though, for thus is business done duung Parents aie urged lTStake . . war the only" way 1o get our national war production in their children to the school nearest their homes, to avoid confuor so I m told by government men James Chapman Snow ball high gear quickly Bonnie Swenson sion m the districts Tjje clinics This plant coveis an area of about 5,000 acres, with more than Associa-Nurs- e 175 buildings, both large and small, has 10 miles of heavy LI( KING HIS WOl M)S Janies Chapman who had a close rail yesterday when he ran into Uintah Parent Teacher Maiben. side of an automobile gets-ththe his kitten of and year-olBonnie Swenson. sympathy track railroad, 18 miles of surfaced load, 21 miles of fences and The final examination for those in the Uintah School dismore than 10,000 employes, making Remington Arms the largtrict Was held this morning at est employer, in Utah. 10. according to Mrs. J. Howard Heginbdtham, president of the NOW LETS see whats cooking Me several newspaper begin at 10 in the morning, said tion. people arrive at the main gate in company cars Stern eyed Boy Has Close Call While Returning From guards look us over They vvouldnt recognize their own Bv Pegg.v Johnson usualh vciv careful w nen cross- him down, Mr Goiringe was grandmotheis without proper identification Royle Explains Work They don't, m I rant imagine able to stop so quickly. Full of peanuts, and happv after ing the stieet fact, recognize their fellow guards Jn unifoim with whom thev a pleasant time at the Libel tv what tame over him He must This morning when he was The role of the Utah Labor vvoik every day' . . . like the ones dining our cars . . until Paik paitv vesteidav afternoon, have been excited 1 guess He is showing Bonnie Swenson, Relations Board in the adjudicaJanies (Jimmie) Chapman, 7, was awfully luckv, and we are thankdaughter of Mi and tion of industrial disputes was a flock of credentials are produced Maybe a slightly un- not ven careful when ciossing ful it wasn t much worse He Mis Axel Swenson of 9b0 W. discussed today by Eldred M. 10 000 M . Temple at 2nd So , so he lan might vetwoikers to watch, necessary procedure, especially with easily have been 5th So St his wound she Royje, chairman of the State Inbut rules are rules and nothing is run by rules so much as a slam bang into a car cliiven by killed mTght hav e been thinking that dustrial Commision, at the reguThe light fiont fender stiuck his kitty rent the only one who lar meeting of the Salt Edwaid V. Goiunge of 21 10th Lake w ar. E St his leg, hut it dtdn t even knock has nine lives' Kiwanis Club at the Hotel Utah. WERE given little talks of welcome and explanation "Im afiaid it would have been all over for Jimmie if I harin t had by F. H. Mattlage, plant manager for Remington, and ('apt. e such good brakes " said Mr. J. V. Thqrrell Jr.,- of the army, for. the plant is owned by of the Incident the War Department and is a military post. We're told that Jimmie w as 11 eated at the emergency hospital foi abiasions on Reduction Made From "vveli see the last word in a modem, line prodretion system -Budget To 1 5 Mills his lJgnt leg. and then taken for turning out .50 and .30 caliber armor piercing, tracer Mi to Ins parents, and home Salt Lake Citv s 1943 lax lew than the 1942 valuation Estimat- estimated levy of 1 null, was and incendiary ammunition . . , but that we won't see viis Uthur Chapman, 401 Post was set todav at 15 mills, the es revenue from the 15 mill levy read and the commission decidSt MUCH OF THE IN( ENDIARV TV PE a deep, dark ed not to bear any of the expense The aryident occuned a little same levy as la- -t veai and one is 82 138 221 39, and City Auditor but to infoim the water district military secret . , . AND WE DON'T. mill lowei than onginal budget Louis E Holley stated in aHet-te- r that it should raise the after 5 pm money THE elaborate secrecy surrounding the incendiary ammu"It was a close shave ainght, c timates for this yeai, to the commission that this through a 1 mill tax levy. The citv s assessed valuation set-unition brought a mean little thought into my mind, to wit I guCss, said Jimmie The of the Metropolitan His mother remarked, "He Is of 8142 093 was 8065,614 higher amount, m addition to revenue M'ater District provides that each Ill bet the Japs and Germans could tell me all about it . . . reecived from other sources statement a of the estimated an amount equal year should yield for they surely capture planes, troops or supply chicles with of revenue and the tax levy neces'estimated revenue for to the plenty of this ammunition But thats mean, I thought further, sary to raise such revenue shall 1943 to tne city comfor we men aie but grown up boys and must have our secrets For the second year in a row-- , be presented the commission to dethe levy was set at 15 mills and mission, cide whether it shall pay all or reduced from an onginal 16 mill IT ALSO reminded me of a ciuise I made with the U S Fleet Rains Bring Benefit To Utah Ranges of the necessary amount or part was vear the Last estimate. levy reveial veais ago Leaving San Pedio Haiboi, the gieat at maria have all or part raised by a 15 mills the reduced under pre-sec The renoit stated that lange Drepitr howeis in ceitain water district levy. headed fust fot Panama Me coi espondrpts were told 'hat wc separate s mus lew eai in the past, the citv or even think, tions of Itih cluiing the week conditions were nnpiovod in the must not, under anv circ umstam , mention The 1943 levy Is divided as hasAlways, followed the same procedure 31, of a new, super-secrif thinking eould he avoided tempeialures higher elevations of the Masatch follow s weapon ending Julv as this year, electing not to pay a erected well above noirnal in which hightcned the outlook of Contingent fund 1 813 mills, any part of the cost but to let just installed on sonic of our ships. I was on a lieavv ciureer . 439 to of vield an estimated $258 tlv the noith poi tions of the state rengr impiovement in Utah, b8, the water district set its own the Chicago, incidentalh . which now lies at the bottom s fund, 1005 mills, to yield lew.- interior The super-se- end slightly ahov e aveiage in Pacific with seven Jap toipedoss m hot and auditor Juab. Mlllaid, lanlah,. 326 1 llbi 3I4 09, puolic mill water district levy The ary, 6t63 etw eapon Tut ned out to be lhe.50 calibermachine' guirTa ' the south poition, attoicling to Gai field Counties. mdls, to vield $95,008 30, public is not included in the city levy wicked weapon indeed . . . one of tile types for which the Utah a cooperative weather and crop mill,-tone and finance, Milk and egg ptoduction has of 15 mills, but will be added to ordnance plant now oils out ammunition. It and other levies the final the EUtfereda-nor- mal bv season de yield 8142,548 10: public safety today repcyi t issued DVY afterrelajrerd climb un tn the machine" gun platforms to weld 8712,740 47: county tax levy Is made up. Meather Bureau office in Salt cline, the milk due to the drv-in- five mills, on the cruiser . . . high above the decks paiks and public property, 12 up In the air with Lake. nastures and flies and the mills, to vield 8171,057.71, streets the wind whistling past and the ship rolling below. TJtere Id watch atcut was in egg production and public improvements, 1 3 Precipitation in amounts benefascinated as the marines worked out the 350 calibers . . . FOR to a shoi tage of high mills to vield 8185,312 52, bonds tributed to oc Sgt, Henry S. klartin today has ficial and ranges ciops WAS I NOT IN ON A SI TER SECRET OF GREAT MILITARY and interest, 3 92 mills, to yield taken over the Public Relations mash heat. and I the cuircd inta week in protein lat IMPORT VNCE? to Department of the Salt Lake City 8558,788 52, total. 15 mills, The repot t indicated that the yield 82,138 221 39 office of the Marine Corps, havTHE FLEET sailed into Balboa Haibor on the Pacific side Easin and in the lighter cleva-t-on- s tomato e two be would weeks crop A letterfrom theMeliopohtan of the Frehlake and Dixie of the canal, then Jrarreileri the lug ditch to Colon on the At ing been transferred here from-ththan normal hurThaT cel-ci- Mater District infotming later at office citv the Pocatello, general w lantic side in Colon I as adiot e, being show n the signts bv Forests and destroyed about 150 and potatoes ns well as led commission that the district l a fnend who then was editing a Pana'ma newspaper. In a hotel acies of giain m the Mountain crops will have a budget for 1943 hjs been set at vield lobhv he intioduced me to two officers from foreign vva r ships Homo area, S14254S1, which will require an which happened to be in Panama at that i me. I chatted wPh these office! s They were interesting end polite but, after all a power they represented the might of a great foreign power ARE which had been unfriendly to the Inited States on several occasions in the past-.- '. . and I was the soul of discretion. They would -Survey Underway Of Possible learn no secrets from me. Well, then, imagine my horror when Productive agriculture! lands mente can be completed, one of these officers inquired casually, By the way, Mr. Jordan, w ill cost a n, estimated 8b50,000, but 'will increase its capacity how are those .30 caliber machine guns, such as you have on the Ih Utah could be increased 50 the Gooseberrv pioject. Reconof the Scofield Dam from 30,000 acre feet' to 73,000 Chicago, working out in actual firing practice?" I didnt answer, per cent in the post war penod struction acrefeet. Originally it was-buibut somehow my regard for military secrets was lowered. Ana. if a suivcy.of reclamation projto hold 65,000 feet, but was conlT column-adone and very little about the aims ects now underway bv the State herelam with my demned several years ago by the state engineer. Department of Publicity and In plant. Well get In there for Vire tomorrow . dustrial Development in coopei The Gooseberrv project conBAGSn SLEEPING ation with the Bureau of Recla a diversion of the templates Will mation is followed to completion headwaters of the Price River From Washington, D C , Sen, through a tunnel to supply waAbe Murdock, called upon the ter users in Sanpete County. The Begin On government to lay plans now for cost of this project approximates IS THE PLACE The Utah Labor Relations the construction of reclamation S260 000, Mr Bundy said. Board w (11 resume hearings on the Malt Materials projects in the post war period would add 30,000,000 to that Other waitime unfair labor charge against the ALL KINDS OF projects on acres to the nation s agi which construction is ready to Utah Poultry Pjoducers Associalands and which, in BABY CHICKS For Fishermen go ahead should the federal govCampers tion Saturday at 10 a m. at the Utah, would double the farm land ernment make materials availOver Etc. Night Trips, area State Capitol. Chairman Eldrcd able are construction of a dam KILL ioo on Muwo.imi.dT: Senator at the ""Magpie site on the OgCommenting M. Royle said today. Strongly mado oi wat rdocks piopoaal, Oia Bundv, diden River or raising the Pine filed by rprooi canvas. Com Bed Bugs Ants Hearings rector of water resources developView Dam. These projects would pact. Easy to carry. the Salt LaJ-- e Punting. Pressmen ment for the State Depaitment Tho perfect way to supply more water to the lower of Publicity and Industrial Deand Assistants' UnioalocaUNo apend warn, comfort Ogden area. in able 'said the Utah's for nights plans In addition, plans for raising velopment, 116, which seeks Exterminator designation as canyon. a similar post w.ar program ate the East Canyon Dam on the the' bargaining agent for employ, and 12.95 13.95 Well advanced Meber River are complete and PLANT NOW FOR FALL es of Salt Lake printing houses However, he said the increase work can go ahead as soon as ZIPPER TYPE Scan, Beet., Carrot. Lettuce, was set for Aug. 10 13, he said. unof lands in Utah materials xan be obtained, he 100 wool fiUedWafer agricultural Radish, Sptnach, Swii Chard Want a .ho. for war? der such a program would said. This project would make prooi canvas want a .ho. for glamour? Then to approximately 600,000 v amount of reclamation the l.crv. it to your feet and th.y11 possible ALL KINDS OF FERIUIZEB acres. At the present time Utah take you in to m. th. new Fall in counties Utah lands northern UMBRELLA TENTS Including VICTORY and with th4 famous Air Steps has 1.400,000 acres under irrigahave lost considerable acrethat 4h- - smartest FERTILIZER Magic Sol. r Wat.rptool, . ditches. Of these acres, 4 tion of and because navy age army thing In town for buy, walk Last Dae Item 9x11 F.el Stamp only 1,200,000 are irhgat-einstallations. ing, working wartime leek All and productive, he said. The Mr. Bundy emphasized that size.. Hsadquarlsr ior AWNING HEADQUARTERS Utahs program for post war recremaining 200,000 acres remain DOG FOOD, REMEDIES lamation development would not unproductive because of lack of and DOG SUPPLIES water and lack of facilities to be accomplished in a short time. & Co-store spiing runoffs. It is not contemplated to build To Begin Mork these dams, reservoirs and storHER u?ar atamp No. H In Ration S WILLIAMS THE WIN Mr. Bundvr said two projects Book No 1 will become rood Auc age places In one or two years," SUGARHOUSE DEALER 16 Canned foods pmrrme &. S. apd will get under wav as soon as he said, it is a program design63 So. Main ' 32 WEST FIRST SOUTH ST. T became food Sunday. Dial 92210 These are the Scofield Dam and 2132 So. Ulli Ent ed for completion in the next the details and final arrange- 10, 15 or 20 years. pre-scho- Inter-mountai- n y w-- a Secrets 1 Mai-be- 24-2- 5 r - t ... e d Lad Runs Into Side Of Car Party City Tax Levy Fixed Same As 1942 Gor-ryng- - Original ... tlRUlb THE IS COMING 10 riding act The original Poodles TOW N & i !! World's prenmr Grade Hanneford Family in person. Famous Clown Coming Here 'Poodles' Among Riders Scheduled "The w oi Ids giea'evt riding clown That, in a few woids Edwin Hannefoicl, known the woild over as 'Poodles,' the featured star of the Hannefotd Family of bareback riding cham-p.on- - coming taSalt Lakevulh the Cole Bt others Combined Circus, next Monday and Tuesday at the Fair Grounds The press throughout this and ether lands have repeatedly acclaimed "Poodles Hanneford and hie family of riders The troupe consisting of 11 people, which of course includes Poodles," are expel t equestrians fiom the old school of liders, yet their act re of the mot modern type of bareback uding feats. El&boiate costumes, said to haye cost a iidll foitune, is a very noticeable feature, especially th now famous . Aigrettes which are woin bv Mrs Elizabeth Hanneford, the mother. Other equestiian numbcis with the show this season are numerous but they are only a part of 0701 So. State he 1941 pingrem which includes the Seven Hying Thnllere, the Anteleks the Great Latinos, and Cyre O Dell There are 350 nlen and women arenic stars and listed under the big hanneis thisyeai The peifoimances opening with a spectacle entitled The Conquest of Coronado, will begin at 3 and 8 pm. s:rott.-- s General Royce Visits In S. L. In Salt Lake for two hours this morning gi eclmg personal fi lends Gen w?s Maj Ralph Royce, former commanding offl cer of Ft, Douglas General Rover is now commander of Eastern Alt Defense, vvitn headquarters at Mitchell Field, New Yoik. He Is in this region conferring with western air s. O New p Temperature Above Normal v ... ... ct s ... Assumes Duties la-pb- nor-lift- -- ... WOMEN TALKING ABOUT NEW FALL Utah Plans 50 Per Cent Farms Boost Reclamation Projects Electric-Refriger- ators Labor Hearing Saturday or builder Te doctor' , ORDER AT ONCE SUPPLY VERY LIMITED TORE CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST mix Reduced From $2.95 W defense heme.public health laboratories or day nurseries. Call at once and make arrangement lor VOGELERS With$1000.00 1 AVAILABLE twnen, renter - cyfmStep. - Model LB7 $159.20 173.83 Model LBx7 Model JB7TTT7m 89.30 - g lt General T o af,-air- 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT TOUR HOOP While II it thoroughly dry. Now Enamol Roof and Bam Faint U Idoal for gutters down spouts stssl work brick wood and mttal fences, fact 7 buildings, etc. THE EARL PAINT CO. IN CENTRE THEATRE BLDG. 2M SO. STATE - M460 Open . I A. M. to I P. M., Including Saturday Rationing Facts how-eve- ...... j95 r, d i I'd VOGELERS j- - n V. (vt Halt .- |