Show TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 21 1942 THE ' OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Won’t Somebody Start Something? ) SITES IN HOLD EVERYTHING WORKER HEALTH WEST SUGAR PLANT PROBLEM GREAT FOR JAP CAMPS SAYS WILU1E0PEN IM HEAD Contracted Advises Director ) tory” Evacuees he added I -- SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) Sites for construction of reception and relocation centers in which to house Japanese evacuated from Pacific coast war industry regions are under consideration throughout the west Governor Maw has been advised ' Explaining plans for the evacuation M S Eisenhawer director of the war relocation authority in a letter to the governor said: “Each potential site must meet certain military physical and eco nomic requirements to permit t fully developed and secure economy within the relocation area All reception centers will be located on public land and the land acquired for this purpose will remain in public ownership “The minimum center will have a population of at least 5000 persons Each center must provide work opportunities throughout the year for all available workers to be located there All centers will be a safe distance from strategic works Transportation and power facilities water supply climate and similar factors must be satisfac- New Workers Are Less Able Bodied Hazards More Numerous V Lht ' maK -- A — ' ' ' ? I 5 4 LIpu Aifnah ' tt u! v $ aortas FI EL!) f A j ? -- v r UN!'" I X0daish ed L ON GUARD The Sun Valley commandos are ready to take the trail at a moment’s notice to protect strategic Idaho joints from sabotage or seizure Shown above is one' of the commando units to leave headquarters Standing with gun is Floyd Richardsonready and holding the field telephone is Eddie Seagle of the Sun Valley engineers’ department (Special to The Standard-Examine- r) j j I DEATH SENTENCE j large reception and relocation centers as rapidly as such centers can be built by the army Each reception or relocation center will be on public land will be a military reservation and will be under the protection of the U S army" SUN 2 — 30 versec pitching BOARD PUSHES Organized - Ex by “Spike’’! Spack man jthe Commandos afe ready to take the trail at a momirit’s notice from their leader Deputy Sheriff Fred Turner of Blaine coun y The group is equipped! w: th dog sleds and skis for winter travel horses rand trucks for- - js imraer camp equipment 200 to SOO j rounds of ammunition apiece: land thorough j knowledge ofjfthej peaks and canyons of the mountain coun JOB TRAINING SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) Expansion of the training-within- -: industry program of the war production is he objective of a com-- i mittee organized by George Mi ' Kirk of Denver district WPB rep-- i : 1 resentative The training program was instituted in Utah several weeks ago with foremen and supervisors re- try The Commandos believe many of Idaho’s small mouiitai)i airports manned by a few employes of the U S forestry service could be taken easily by a small j invad ing force or fifth column activity But f in discussing the kubject they finish by patting1 tkeif rifles and indicate the fields! j coiuld be retaken as quickly by prompt ac tion They also stand ready! to protect dams P°wer installations and other str&tegic points from sabotage or seizure The troop has been divided into tliree units of 10 men iach sta-ftioned at Ketchum Sun Valley proper and Sun Valley stables The matter of communication in the rugged mountain territory— in the event they are called into tion— has been solved by reverting to the old Indian method of smoke signals but with variations AU the Sun Valley Commandos Follow-u- p ceiving Instruction of that program is under way and will be supervised by the newly-forme- d committee Composing it are Dr A!dam S Bennion assistant to the president of the Utah Power and Light company and C T Kiegley Utah manager of the Columbia Steel company as management representatives and Fullmer H Latter president of the Utah State Federation SALT LAKE CITY April 27 (AP) of Labor and Varro C Jones or- Harold D Robinson of Pleasant ganizer for the steel workers’ or- Grove recently appointed consul ganizing committee (C L O) as at Brisbane Australia is a vet- eran of diplomatic service in the labor representatives eastern area now under Jap- anese domination Robinson was stationed in Ma- laya in 1936 after assignments in China and with his wife the for- Le21ora Luke of Heber City rnnffhnMSap0re wben that British BRIGHAM CITY April 21 — captured to Ba' Preparations were being made here CScape j?vainwl today to t start the rationing of b theTr "ppTr? sugar through the various schools reached Australia safely of the county reported Hervin ently n superintendent of though the story from Washington Bunderso schools and County Ration 'Admin- was first indication that they had arrived on that continent Is istrator David H Mann ' 2300 ration cards Approximately must be distributed to Box Elder residents when the program goes into effect the last of this month SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) I I There are four types of forms to be Allan Rogers has been appointed DGCflOnS used director of the motor vehicle di- All residents are warned to sevision ?f the state tax commission SALT LAKE CITY cure ration cards this month when 21 (AP) ea'Ves Number the program starts as the cards reCentIy of cases of Lake City judge are so arranged to permit the ra- ed in Utah increased from rert-tn hS been empIoyfd in the c- tioning of other commodities as 518 last week Dr WilliaM and well as sugar In the long run it is Kay state health h0!10113 llcense drlve" divisions 1939 ' since disclosed out corresponding In there may be six or the pointed seven commodities rationed all on week of 1941 there were only 57 cases the ‘ I Brigham Prepares Ration Program ar ac-m- er ' ££ I ffl"" Named Rogers Bureau Measles Spread Director in Ulan St sugar card Burning of Weeds Sets Rail Ties Afire COUPLE APPEAL ! Sun Valley Guerrilla Unit Plans Indian Style Warfare VALLEY Idaho April The (AP) Valley Commandos Provo Man's a group of Sunmountain men in Indian style guerrilla Warfare and smoke signals are In Service for action “will be maved on an orderly planned basis to I SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP)—Increased attention to industrial hygiene is necessary to assure adequate production of war materials Dr J L Jones director of the division of industrial hygiene of the Utah health department believes Home from Washington D C where he attended the annual conference of government hygienists calied by the surgeon general of the U S public health service Dr Jones said full coopefation of all agencies was necessary to protect the health of the industrial worker It was pointed out that the new workers— many of them women young adults and older men — who are replacing those called to mili-a- 7 duty are on the whole less able-bodiand less accustomed to industrial environment” he said The problem of fatigue is greater hazardous chemicals are coming Into use without predetermination of their toxic na-ur- e new industrial processes are reating health hazards and crowding is begetting loss of vigilance and increasing accidents In the light of this increased enipo of industrial ' production with its attendant hazards to g 21 lealth and it is impera-tv- e that there be increased proviof sion for industrial hygiene of SALT LAKE CITY April (UP)—Pleas for commutation sentence to life imprisonment two convicted murderers currently awaiting execution in the prison death row were on file today with the Utah supreme court Ronald M Condit convicted slayer of Harold A Thorne Salt Lake j City salesman chargee through his attorney that errors were made at his trial which en title him to commutation Condit also contended that the slaying oc curred during an unpremeditated struggle The second case was that of Utah’s “forgotten man”— Masato Kurumai a Japanese Kurumai was sentenced to die for the slaying of a fellow Oriental 17 years ago He was apparently forgotten until last fall when the case was brought to light He contends that his conviction is invalid because the killing happened ll during a that followed over a card game dispute well-bein- IN NORTH UTAH HOME BUILDING Increased Beet Acreage M Minimum Center to Care For at Least 5000 INCREASE SEEN By Utah-Idah- o FHA Director Predicts 2000 More Units Company SALT LAKE CITY April 21— The Sugar City Idaho plant of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company closed since 1939 will be reopened due to Increased sugar beet acreage contracted this year Reopening of the was an nounced by Douglas factory E Scalley vice president and general manager at the annual stockholders meeting he££ To Be Olc'd SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) I An additional 2000 single-famil- y housing units likely will be thnrW or In north- ern Utah war industry areas State FHA Director Gordon Weggeland fae'alnual totorsyiXco:ra! Net pared with 74000 acres a year ago profits from all operations’ for the company during the year was reported' as $1092520 Taxes amounted to $502082 The following directors were re- eiected: Heber J Grant Mr Seal- Howard lr: yJ Hatch J F Nibley L L Eastman Eric Firmage W Ryberg Reuben Clark Jr Orval Adams Paul F Keyser George Albert Smith and A E —lon Loan league ot-th- e The erection of these permanent y dwellings will in no disturb the economic sound- lway ness of our mortgage market which is outstanding in the nation” he aid- h These additional units will have beneficial affect upon our real state market because our need for years has definitely been in the lower cost fieid” Bowen The organization Which changed officers were reelected as sPame from the Utah League: of AMERICAN FALLS April 21 (AP)—Gus Becker 41 faced first- - foII°ws: Mr Grant president Mr jHiiilding and Loan Associations vice president ®lected Jack H Andrews of Ogden degree murder charges today after Uy Sca-neog’eXecutive vice president and gen- PresiJent gunfire wounded his wife and w- - Thompson L?ther ‘cera all of Salt Lake killed the latter’s companion In a e J mai)ager are Thomas ’ T Taylor pres- j vice president In beer parlor of districharge scond vic® Ce The complaint accused Becker pres Tyl°r’ McNu-l°ef2aatao1rRtl°U"f J r vied president tL”bMrS walkin”nto °°ckaW assistant Becker par-- I Federal Home Loan bank of lor found his wife sitting at the retary Portland Ore advised savings and bar alongside McNurlen loan associations to build strong Bullets struck McNurlen in the reserves for the post-wperiod head and face Mrs Becker hit in the neck was reported in “good condition” sIng'e-famil- j I n:vice j°rS WentWrR ft?” Council to View ar War Participation Women to Start MERCURY LOW Wyo -Is April Malad Men Leave of EVANSTON the First Victory ‘Job’ Training for Jobs Farm and Club Women?” is DURING MONTH For Army Service the theme for the spring county UAKE CITY April 21 (AP) flrSt women to council meeting to be held Satur- 21- j 200 SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) Temperatures during March were the lowest for that month since 1924jand were exceeded only three times during the 51 years that weather records have been kept m Utah the weather bureau revealed Average general temperature for the state was-33degrees or 48 degrees below normal Lowest was 15 below zero at Woodruff March 4 Average precipitation for 'the state was 13 ineh or 12 of an Inch below normal Average snowfall was 91 inches or 6 of an inch above normal so-call- ed free-for-a- Idaho April 21—Twen- selectees left Malad early Monday morning for Pocatello where they will receive their final examination and then be sent to the reception center at Salt Lake City Deroy Thomas son of Mr and Daniel R Thomas who was examined at Boise Saturday has gone to Fort Douglas as a selectee Mr Thomas has been employed at Idaho by the federal gov- - I MALAD ty-o- ne I wee flower show H118 camps 1 ve® an achievement day and nutrition Programs are some of the things service which will be decided at this! meeting The morning meeting ginning at ten o’clock will consist of an inspirational program From twelve to one luncheon will be Is Cecil Sheriff who is also be-Bu- regis-- 1 Lumber Men to School Program Hold Negotiation Cut Is Proposed SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) Prof Vernon H Jensen of the University of Colorado will be arbitrator for negotiations which Will open here Wednesday between rep resentatives of west coast lumber and logging industries and the International Woodworkers union LOGAN 21 — Tax April commit tee of the Logan chamber of commerce has requested elimination of city kindergarten instruction and curtailment of school athletics and summer recreation programs The committee in a letter to the board of education opposed a pro(C I O) to raise teachers’ salaries posal J B Fitzgerald secretary of the about five cent employers’ negotiating committee payments onperbonded by postponing indebtedness said 32500 employes of 142 comand tax monies diverting thus panies in the west would be affect- saved to the mainand operation ed by the negotiations tenance budget The committee agreed that the teacher’s salaries should be increased but advocated the increase be met by curtailment of “added services which do not directly contribute to educational functions” EVANSTON Wyo April 21 — The LEAVE FOR COAST regular meeting of Esther chapter MALAD Idaho April 21— Mr No 9 is being held this evening in and Airs Alden Blaisdell and chillie Masonic temple Following the dren and Mrs Maxine S Bartholorefreshments will be mew who spent the past ten meeting days served and a social hour enjoyed with Air and Mrs Fred Sparks Mr and Mrs John Murphy Mr of Mrs Blaidell and Airs and Mrs Robert L Starr Mrs parents 3artholemew returned to Jennie G Ayres and Miss Nettie heir homes have in Fairfield and Sales will serve on the committee Vallejo California respectively Evanston Women" To Meet Tonight Wyo C0Pany the U S representa-Mr- s employment (South Idaho Man Killed By Auto BLACKFOOT April 21 Coroner J C Sandberg said AP) today he planned no inquest in the death i?a George Fillis 25 Bingham coun- woer killed Sunday ni8h while walking along the hlhwa)' April Ik " °ver SaBdberS LOGAN April 21 Pillia Replacing R°ber E- - Uodge by an automobile drivenwas'struck Sergeant T Earl Hunsaker of the by C C state highway patrol who has re- - i9’ T Beih Mosby 21 both of Figley of St Anthony signed because of increased patrol SiV kf Clty’ Paul J ?earson Hunt’ UTAFTS duties J W Kirkbride of Smith-- 1 A Eltlund 26 field has been named coordinator p11 y’TBta’ BEST UuRee Beckstead 18 both of of the county civilian defense coun- - t Riverton Utah George AL Mori-- j cil LUMP STOVE and Y Mae Kanno 26 Sergeant Hunsaker will continue Utah The latter couple NUT to direct one of the four major council divisions however being dapancse’ were married by Judge Dial 8387 named director of information and Beu el Walton publicity Lloyd M Theurer clerk of the county school district was named chief of the voluntary participation office machines departSpeed Is Most ment Intensive division of the council courses Don’t delay Important but train now for opVISIT MALAD RESIDENTS in business Your course portunities MALAD Idaho April 21 —Henry will prepare you for a profitable and Lewis of Boise spent Sunday and in Malad with relatives Monday happy career Start now Day and ahd friends He went to Pocatello evening classes Alonday evening where he will visit with his son Elmer Lewis and wife I I i 5 $750 $075 Up-to-da- te ever-increasi- ng Ogdon Business College ! ! hl To Residents of Utah - by women’s- ernment be-era- Pnt of the dfy APriI 25 in the courtroom H°yed at he °f x1?® federaJ building according Parachute Repair cor- Mrs J H Bowns county coun-- 1 5on at begin Cl1 President Manti next Monday training Carter S Officers of the 14 homemakers’ Uraii’ a®s:LStant state director of education said cubs in the county compose the tralnees are being selected county council What to do about GO TO SALT LAKE MALAD Idaho April 21 — Mr and Airs T F Scott are spending 2437 Kiesel Ave Phone 4812 a few days in Salt Lake City Police Say Wound ! Was Self-lnfiilct- ed SALT LAKE CITY Arfl 21 — Salt Lake police (AP) saidja self-SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) inflicted gunshot wound caufeed the Applicants for state plumbers’ II- - death of Walter W Brown 41 1SSSAthi 9?enXi?liS®n-a- t the caP' of Murray He died in a Sait Lake assist-hspit- al yesterday nearly! two days ant di?ertnrnffvV State dePWent after found in a vacant lot being of registration announced 'in southwest Salt Lake City i BRIGHAM CITY April 21— The Brigham volunteer fire department responded to a fire Monday at eleven-thirt- y a m at the far southwest corner of the city limits According to firemen' farmers burning weeds near the Union Pay cific railroad turned in the fire alarm when the blaze spread onto the railroad property and set fire to some new railroad ties soaked with creosote The blaze set up a huge smoke but the arrival of the firemen prevented any serious damage to railroad prop erty it was reported right-of-wa- V O'-'e- j 0 proved thousands upon thousands of times! 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