Show 8-- THE OSDEN B STANDARD-EXAMINE- i WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 2 R ! Stand for First Inspection WAVES KING APPEARS NINETEEN HEN' CITY LEADERS DIDDLE FLAYS GANA Dl AN VETS "TV: IN COIIR T TODAY WILL ATTEND f it ON MURDER RAP f' LEAGUE BEET i e$ Tavern Brawl " i i - ft - :$ i - ' - 4f ' x u - y " x x c i - eye-witness- es j Jaycees Gall DRUNKS ABSENT ' Election Day Ruling on Sale of Liquor Held Responsible day The tomato season will start in a few days and will continue for from 10 days to two weeks During this rush period additional workers will be needed in every factory to turn out the huge supplies of canned goods that are needed for the army as well as civilian use William Howard Tribe and Jack Goddard the junior chamber committee on volunteer labor have arranged with local factory manager to run a special night shift from seven p m to eleven p m during the rush period They urge all of the young men of Ogden who can work this nightshift to register their names at the chamber of commerce office In Ben Lomond hotel making themselves subject to call whenever they are needed "This is an said Goddard "for opportunity" the local fellowa not only to aid the war effort but to earn a little extra money for themselves as the canneries will pay their regular scale of wages to all workers" plates D S Reed 21 3360 Adams paid $5 for a red light violation as did M Carter 656 Lincoln Ave for a similar charge Ray Nelson 23 of 454 Thirteenth street was fined 10 on a speeding count Members of the Rotary club day had purchased f70000 worth of war bonds it was announced at Joan Nowall was arraigned In a meeting in the Hotel Ben Lo- city court today en a charge of mond by George Ellerbeck chair- - selling liquor unlawfully man of the bond sales committee! She waived her preliminary hear The bonds! were purchased by Ro ing and was bound oyr to district Larianm in m carapmlgn which be- -' court 4 gan a week ago She was charged by state liquor Mr Ellerbeck invited all Rotar- - control agent with selling whiskey ians to attend a reception for two at a downtown hotel Her bond movie stars Ronald Colman and was set at $500 Lynn Barl iat the Ogden Golf and Country club Friday night when the bond sales campaign will con- "-tinue ueorge 5 Eecles chairman of Weber county war bond sales committee thanked Rotarians for their i iiMiH support to the bond sales campaign LUOC IVI rres uoraon isaxter an nounced four new names added to the Rotary club military honor roll bringing it: to a total of 43 Rotar - CHUNGKING Sept 2 (UP)— of the chiropractic ians or sons of Rotarians who are Recapture of Kinhwa Japanese-occupie- d profession in the task of rehabili in the armed services city within bomber tating men who have been re Raymond Yost widely traveled range of airport is "imminent" a jected by draft boards because of Tokyo speaKer and entertainer and hu-m- Chinese communique said today physical defects was one of the relations consultant- gave an The communique said that com main questions discussed at the and instructive address interesting attacks by troops annual convention and educational on Personalizing and Humanizing bined Chinese east from the Chekiang-Kiang- si program of the International ChU pressing Business" He pointed out that the j most and units previ ropractors association at Daven-- i railway exacting influencej in the ously placed behind xthe Japanese port Iowa according to Dr C B1 world today is personality lines had reached the approaches Johnson and Dr I J McKell of "Twenty-fiv- e per cent of a per of Kinhwa Ogden who returned yesterday son sjsuccess is through knowledge The were Chinese attacks de profession voted to devote i a per teiu tnrougn personal scribed as "violent" by the com itsThe to aiding the governenergies ne said lie (declared that munique which added that " ment in Jap every way in the personality is more important in anese inside the walled town were war eiiort the possible doctors s ousiness report AD-- i than knowledge stricken" 1200 panic proximately from practitioners His human analysis demoWra that four seat Reports tne county United States Canada and where he selected three Ro- - towns between Lishui and the rail- tioji jviexico attended 3 I Brians proved entertaining and i una naa Deen recaptured were ! educational giving all Drespnt I Dy tne communique I I n I food for thought on how little we tunurmea Yune-kontThe towns were KOCfCl A(VAH Know aoout otners as well as our- vvuja uinyun and Hsuedpine seivea f i Lishui already was In Chinese to-- i " 1 : I JAPS SOON TO nor PAIR RETURNS inn ft i'-- Reports Dismissal of 36 Tri-pos- meetings of the RfKky Mountain area Canadian 1 will be conducted Saturday a i Employes Discipline Sunday at Salt Lake City It as Of Thirteen reported today by Tim Tsyloy ©f fj Ogden WASHINGTON Sept 2 (AP) &i Saturday eight p m & frt-- 1 Declaring that broadside allcga- - together I scheduled at PZ2 Bryn uons of disloyalty in the govern avenue a picnic euiitzz ment had not been proved Attor planned Sunday for eleven" a m as jv- ney umem Eiddle reported to mount park with Canadian eongrei that Z$ federal empteyei ienlee BrHJh impertali' ftr i inv$:i naa mm sichrg4 and 13 oth At eight p rn Sunday an tr erwlse djuelnllned after invMtlim u feheduJd to be tloni of 457 complaint charging ducted in the Mooe hall subversive affiliation A meeting M post No s? Blddle' criticized the sweeping auxiliary of the Canadian character of the complaint and scheduled to take place it v said that "the wisdom of assign- Newhou hotel tonight at t : ing (experienced federal bureau of O'clock S :'': Investigation agent to such work In war time and with such meager results must be seriously Que- hundreds of federal were alleged to have heen VkJ stioned" He said that It was evident that '""'"i wt iiw uciicr reason l n a lrge proportion of the com- the appearance of their Rar s plaints were "clearly unfoundM upon the mailing list of certain or! and that they should never have ganizations" and that the inve ' that many of oeen suomitted for in had notshowed! even heard of the orgarii the first instance" investigation rj zations This was "conspicuously trim xy the list submitted by Congressman Dies" the attorney general said I FLAT CHESTED? m his letter transmitting ths lengthy report to congress His Add inches to your Bust vi'ir reference was to a list of 1100 this new Ikfiracle Treatment persons sent to the justice de ' i partment by the house committee Phone 6304 on activities headed oy Kep Dies Andry Treau at Heap © IVauty Bmdle said that as an example t" : th--r- 1 un-Ameri- (D-Te- x) Clerk in Squabble Over Old Controversy FROM IOWA MEET Co-operat- an A joint meeting of the city and county commissioners ended abruptly today when an argument de veloped between Lawrence Malan county clerk and Mayor Harman Peery Minor flareups 'had marked the meeting from the time it was called However toward the end the flareups developed Into a Vioaffirl nntrnwew on1 Commis- - U I i m i s -a 1 While Stocks are complete you will find it convenient to make your purchases early Avoid the holiday rush and disappointment later! 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' 1 BABY "DOLLS Negligee DOLLS Chiffon Negligee with Chiffon Undies Toeless house Latest slippers get them The argument developed from there during which time Malan brought up the issue of construction of building — a sore spot dating back two years Outcome of the action: Absolute ly nothing accomplished except tempers aroused J ' ' — All Klght dressed up for Military duty doll In cute l s— Brenneman Other for Christmas Lay-awa- y Walter A were married They against Brenneman at Malad Nov 12 khaki uniform love it $225 She'll city-coun- ty SUIT IS FILED Suit for divorce has been filed in Second district court by Idaho " J Left— A Movable Dolls 11-in- ch wetting doll that she'll love Made of hard rubber head and arms With 98c vo $15 S $895 1941 - SEE RIGHT— ' ENJOY LIFE I ' -- : ' f A - rp-tfl:J- vW s n nanas OPA Hikes Prices On Corned Fruits OGDEN BUSSES- - WASHINGTON Sept 2 (UP)— xaeoiiice or price administration REDUCE ioaay autnorued increases in max imum prices for canned nnnlo applesauce apple juice cider and dried apples so that processors The Ogden Transit may cover increased raw fruit noti that no bus stops will "sued prices and other items which have D -- f made closer than fifin risen over levels of last The new regulation permits rn- - iective Sept 5 ners to advance their 1941 The 'order U Isti i the office of defense per cent OPA oinciais said rulines this amount would P"mic can- - iransportatlon new me f uimgs setting bus stops to pay growers jners wc aonerea to the ton on th ivrar and no pickup fin cannimr r ' last season Ten per cent of Vh- - wm oe maae at other than the crease oth"-i a kj mj — man rnat or- wnm A'atttovmo avenue ' i wfn a l uiL i an STOPS rl1 wr pu? — ty-flf- th J" street — Twenty-elsht- h TWentv-thlr- d J bin trot tt-- t Wall avenue WAIl COSTS HIT Ttrrvwn JTwenty-first WASHINGTON street and depot loop j Sept 2 (AP) 4- I : i It' I vwaia in su£U3i ict a new rec hill ford of 14852433435 This was a The length of an Ogden city t is estimated at about 660 pace oj auwut 4W9uwuw per day and indicated that September and the new rulings will have eucct or limiting bus stops to uuuzci oureauiM-nwuuiuuumi wwwvvw monm i uioccnai in nearly all cases r Bids were asked by the state road commission today for surfac ing an access road to the quarter master depot at Ogden The proj ect extends 2544 miles from Nye's corner to Wilson Lane and is patt of an alternate U 5 91 rOgden to the west i J PRIORITY CASES PROBED WASHINGTON Sept 2 (AP)— The war Production board has startea an 'investigation into anuses of the new super-prioriratings of war number by a considerable contract - holders T Rushmer "I - rt V'i vii it- 11 CIIECIiERBOARDS Wood framed for ers and back-gamm- on dLiQ Leatherette doll carriages trimmx-- 6 Son OPTOMETRISTS Washington Blvd Dr i T Rushmer Dr IL E Rushmer ty If fr ? I BLEACHED OAK TABLE ' £R0U 10 !"! I I I r TO fl: ? Your bit will help to win the war BEAD LOQ3I it n'I if n if n n i rj it Fancy bead designs Indian bracelets An edu Just the right size 'I for the little "U8 to serve dinner CO OC ' ' ' t? $119 toy n on Vi I O it if A m Let the workers in war and other essential industries ride the buses before 10 a m and after 4 p m so we ask other citizens who must go down town 'to shop to use the transit i - Jsilf) Wicker Carriages With Two Chair rX 5 $573 white 2436 How pleasant it Is to know that you are master of your lob iTo feel that you have a comfortable margin between the de manda of your position and your ability to do It How com- - Dial 48 1 2 ' --x Are you missing some of nature's grandeur? Does poor vision handicap you socially? The right glasses are what you need! service between 10 and 4 OGDEfl BUSH JESS COLLEGE ''A Million How Is Your "Effialsncy Plus?" forting! It is very unpleasant and frightening to feel that you are on the very edge of your ability all the time and may be dismissed at any moment because of your lack of "efficiency plus THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY r DUGGIES Tlx by-passi- ng uu9' "t : Wear Glasses— Feel and Look Like a On Depot Route i fJ "i " i — r ' —— — j 1 - DOLL ft J o PLAYTI3IE i! it Heavy Roll Top Writing Desk Hitivcl Chair $ 1 875 BATHROOM SET Hamper tub ty basin and toilet V h ef leU Oilier Sets as low as LH705 mi i) Use Our Layaway Service L':-- ! 1 O We will appreciate your so will Uncle Sam co-operat- ion mm toahsit gi it it it ii u i h41 Thousands of AMERICAN LOGS Build a rustic1 lodge of American L°gs A toy of pleasure en- - PQ tertainment and education? largest Size 8210 Toys to - - - Commissioner sioner William D Wood Jr made a motion that the meeting adjourn The entire argument was over five sirens A salesman for a siren pompany had asked the joint committee to listen to a demonstration They agreed The five sirena were then sent to the group However they were not accepted since officials were afraid that If they signed the consignment order they would be obligated to buy the sirens Peery told Malan that no official action was necessary and- - that It was the responsibility of (the railroad company to notify the siren salesman that the instruments were In Ogden and that he should 'l t-- 'i canning factories during the rush of the oncoming tomato season is made by the Ogden junior chamber of commerce to- drunks arrested last night than any night for many months The reason of course was the fact that liquor stores were closed and the repeaters were unable to get their nightly supply of alcohol Meanwhile on the traffic side of court R S Clower 30 Clearfield paid a $5 fine for improper license ty-fir- st i SETjSESSIONS UPSETS MEET An appeal to the young men of Ogden particularly those who work in the local business houses and offices to aid the war effort by offering to work in the local Election night had an Indirect effect on police court today It seems that there were fewer auu RAID WARNING Volunteers to Aid Canners IN CITY COURT I $70000 - - INITIAL MOVE initial inspection of the first srrouo of wave candidate ampton Mass v here they will train is held by (left to riirhn uMit K!iTKu ficer Capt Herbert Underwood commander of the feminine AnnaDolin an B McCandless first lieutenant of the school j BONDS u j - i ROTARIANS BUY ke s d De called by alleged the state The defense attorney John C Da1s asked that kll witnesses to 'the crime be called and indicated it i3 the contention of the defense that the incident which culminated in Turner's death was the outgrowth of an affair of long stand- ing Both Mrs Weber? and Mrs Moss testified to: seeing the fatal stabbing from the interior of a car in which they were sitting near the scene of the accident They testified to the effect that King had accosted Turner in front of the beer tavern and after a few words with him plunged a knife blade into the chest of the victim W L- - Gibson testified that he had known Turner for about two years and that Turner was frorrf McGill Nevada He said that Turner had come to see him at the tavern and had left at about eleven o'clock to return through the door a short time later clutching at his shirt collar and with a chest wound that was bleeding badly Clinton Russell Montgomery 23: Thomas Luke Bushell 21 David Henry Smith 26 Clarence James Travel Authority foi Wangsgard 20 Robert Samuel Fletcher 19 Kenneth Arnold Price Two-Da- y Parley 22 Edward -- Nathan Toone Jr Cordon Wayne Purrington 20 Harrington Btevcns 21 AH head of Ozden city depart Henry Dail h Eosei 22 Marvin Hoggan mcnti are autlioirlzed to attend 20 Darrell Edward Butter li William Z&mpedH 20 Med iefoni of the Utah Municipal Jocph Met Hiding 20 Don Jay Thomp? league to be held Wednesday son 21 Thursday In Saltj City and it appeared today that at least five Four other Ogden men enlisted ' f f In the army They were Allen N plan to attend M Commlloner8 Edward T Saunj-der- Henderson 21 Abe Gorgon 28 and William D Wood are William J Finnerty 22 and John scheduled to J address special M Kelly 20 groups II F Irwin waterworks 1 superintendent and City Attorney George S Barker are planning" to F R Sends Technical t i attend as well is! Mayor Harman W Peery and others will probably Assistants to Brazil I attend at least some of the meett ings Many problems of present-da- y 2 (AP) city administration will be WASHINGTON discussed accordiintr to Vern Mufr The appointment Sept of a special of Logan president of the organi-- j United States technical mission zation composed of industrial engineers which will go to Brazil to help with the war effort was announced xr n n f FACES CHARGE " "'1 by PresI3ent Roosevelt £ay VT"" Odean Hansen of 518 West Twen The mission organized at BrarmA- ti street is under $300 bdnd zil's will be headed hv to appear for breliminarv hear Morrisrequest L Cooke Philadelphia coning September 10 in city court Ion sulting engineer and former ad a octuim-vioiaxio- n cnarge oi arunK ministrator Of the rural electrifi en ariving cation administration — y L 1 v ) defendant A recess of the court was ordered at noon by Judge Charles G Cowley and the hearing was to be resumed this afternoon Judge Cowley granted a motion by the 'defense attorney asking that other red-heade- Fifteen more Ogden men have enlisted In the navy district re cruiting officers said naming them as: Departmlntl Chiefs Gef Charlie Gene King sat quietly In city court today jwbile witnenses took the stand to offer testimony concern ins the Mai stabbing of Jrhn Wesley Turner on the nfght of August 13 for Which crime Kin faces first degree rnurder charges Witnesses calledj by County Attorney Gtenn W Adams this morning in the preliminary hearing were Mrs Jane Weber and Mrs Ililma Moss who declared! they were eyewitnesses to the alleged stabbing by King and W L iGibson a bartender at the Town Tavern near the door of which Turner was said to have been attacked by the young 'SPY' PROBERS 11 Alleged iSlayer Calm as Tell of Eye-Witnes$- ENTER SERVICES 1942 Chooso From " unm 11 |