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BACK L::JH naval commander and carried documents purporting to show he was a convoy commander in the merchant marine in Salt Lake City and vicinity about two months ago is held in Detroit Mich for return to Utah Mahoney charged with intent to defraud by impersonating an officer of the U S navy was recog nized iri Detroit by two special agents of the federal bureau of in- 1 vestigation who had seen his pic-ture in an F B I bulletin' accordingt to Jay C Newman special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City F B I office Mahoney is specifically charged with intent to defraud MrsJennie Perizky manager of LernerlShops1 ill Inc by obtaining merchandise :I II valued at 4819 on June 30 1943!:I ' : i I ds Don Mahoney alias D Mahoney who allegedly impersonated a - ''' - 411"k er '": b- Judgs Bldg A ' ii::::i!::-JilA::-i- ' Return to 1 7 ' General Warns Business Against Peace Jitters Suspect Faces INSURANCE Quick Claim Service GENERAL AGENTS Frank Salisbury Mgr r 1 "77-74-k-'4:- 1 I Specialists in HEALTH ct ACCIDENT : '' ' army forces in the south Pacific congratu lates Major John F Sharp of Salt Lake City after presenting him with the distingiished flying cross (U S army air forces photo) BOYS ? 1 ' 911 46 J ! e ?:d Your own home is Amer- ices Number One Danger so Spot for accidents guard against them carefully and be prepared for any eventuality with a Modern KOLOB Health & Accident Policy policy that pays doctor and hospital bills and protects your family until you are able to return again to work The cost is small the pro- tection is vast : 4: ' : ' MIS a 2 E 'i t ed one-quart- ' a 11 En ' '': 7:'''' ' two-thir- 1 p : i 1 '' i::-:i:":-:ii41 s ' district of U army engineers according to Lieutenant John J Bahr public relations officer for this district '4 4 i : ' Sure You Won't : ': ' ' '' i : ii"i::-':::- ' s C c ' i--- :: a ''''''' '::i- 1 1 ''- '" :' 'io:It 4D r ' ::: i ' 1:— 1 :' : ii:4' :' ::i':::::1"::::::::: c0'4 '' I '''' 51' B-2- 1 ' i ' i ::: ) 1 ktl 11' - - ' : I f' i:i ::: " ' ::' Ø'' ''''''S '::' '''' ::: ''''''''°a":::: 1 1: :':: :1'''i"::' '''''':: : :: ' :' B-2- rs's '1 I: Ili'‘t 4 1 k ' s- 1 1 I ' r4 :::':4::i- residence at 1472 Fifth East street In a residential A-- 3 district i - ! 1 — 4 William J Brooks won city corn rnission permission to make two basement apartments in a duplex 1 :::' '' Duplex t(Itlition Okelied k 1:::1:50' C ' I ::-- roo' lit 1 - Diego Cal 1 ' ' ) --- -r - 1 t t - tt 1 a "7 ' ' f: 'i 1 - 6) ‘ r z: ''''' If S :: 1 I: '' Manufacturers who get the " " : '''''''''kNa "peace jitters" every time United :"0--'7UNITED STATES ARMY States troops capture some little T H IN E HEADQUARTERS SOUTH PACIFIC—Major John F town in Sicily or elsewhere are seriously hampering the nation's Sharp a member of the Thirteenth war AlGeneral effort Brigadier Pa4 :::: army air force in the south ' t ?:j? cific was recently awarded the bert J Browning director of pur1::::::i:chases for the war department t - distinguished flying cross for exD C declared TuesWashington ' while achievement i traordinary in Salt Lake City ''::: :1J participating in an aerial flight day of native General Ogt '" ! from Guadalcanal on February 1 den Utah Browning is in his homestate for 1943 Major Sharp is a on of a week's relaxation and Vacation He is staying with his mother l Dr John F Sharp of 770 Ash:?::::'::: " Tues::':::?' Lehi Mrs Webb of Walter '''it:'Z:::s!:::::-::'4e'ton avenue Salt Lake City ' he attended the Salt Lake 1I day ': 6 As pilot of a twin engine '41 Rotary club weekly meeting at the :f :1 on a reconnaissance mission he Hotel Utah as guest of Jacob A '' ::''::"!::' 1 :i': i encountered and engaged an en- Kahn "7::'i': out The the visitor boat that pointed emy flying type Kawanishl 97 (Mavis) By war department is even more anxexpert combat maneuvering he ious than manufacturers to defeat k:1:1::V'''':::'':::::'' 'NJ!":::'-- ' ''' succeeded in destroying the Ka- the axist and restore peacetime 1: :1 ‘:::Sei:06'i:?'' 41 wanishi 97 but in the skirmish the activities but both must realize :: '7 to do ::''::: the this 6 '41 was hit in the leading edge that quickest way is to keep on producing war ma- i':::: :::::: 14i::::::::: 1 ' 1 :':::::::: i 1 of its right wing by a i::: ':' :'::? i : cannon shell from the en- terials f "I think the war department will emy's tail gun The explosion blew ::'': ' out about two square feet of the be able to handle the problems of ' i'::- ::1 4:':''war contracts satisI wing causing a dangerous stalling terminating General ':: :::':'''''"':''' A said :':--:-':i:-:condition and a severe wing flut- factorily" Browning "because we are getting lots of ter By flying at greatly reduced practice in this already Demands Brigadier General Albert J for different war equipment to speed and using flaps meet "The warls not Browning new situations already have to increase the life of the wings yet won?' he skilfully flew the damaged air- caused termination of almost $4- in war contracts plane and its entire crew back 000000000 At the close of World War I gomery Ward & Co sales manager to the home base The award of the distinguished the war department terminated of the Intermountain Electric com$4000000000 in fwar contracts pany Salt Lake City and held flying cross was made in person close of this war we numerous other positions of reby Brigadier General A J Bar- but at thewill terminate between sponsibility nett chief of staff for Lieutenant probably General Millard F Harmon com- $60000000000 and $70000000000 He was advanced from colonel war contracts" to brigadier general in June 1942 manding general of the army of He said relaxed production efforces in the south Pacific forts resulting from— too much 11 IA E3 worry about converting over to Major Sharp is now in Salt Lake peacetime production now must be NEW At last! One application FIT LIRE 15 on in leave after months City cushion plastic makes loose plate bt made up to maintain production the south Pacific during which schedules comfortably for weeks tsat a powder—sat "The war is far from a paste! Lasts much longer Economical! time he was on Guadalcanal for won" he declared Get Dentur-EzI P eers enthogiastic today several months Itancly iye 590 Large sife otbe only Before becoming associated first and The squadpilot as special adviser to Donald M DENTURtEZEW ron commander declares that there Nelson and then with the army At Ws !green Owl DruK Co Pay Pain as as well work the is fun Mr branch purchases Browning Less and Other Leading Drug He prizes his army asso- had cific been an executive for Mont Stores (Adv) ciations as some of the in o St life of his worthwhile Major Sharp has participated In 31 bombing missions about of which were 'daylight raids His preference is for night bombing because of its distinct difference from any other type of We use the moonlight fighting to good advantage" he said Tuesday He is a graduate of the University of Utah and attended East Two-Ton- e and West high schools He entered the army artillery in 1939 immediately after graduation from the ! 441 11t university and during the same A' sot air forces year entered the army - ' t and uninjured in s44 his first letter since internment Corp Clark He is being held at camp No 13 on the Philippine islands He has one brother serving with the array engineers in Alaska and another with the navy in San 1 - ' :::: :':: " ": ::: " Aviator Wins Medal For Air Feat eer' that he is well - ' four-engin- fi of A m e rii c a n Fork Corporal Clark told his mother : f' '::: mother Mrs Della McCandless I - 1 : 1 : r:' ' i? recently disclosed a prisoner of war held by the Japa- ri ese according ‘ to a letter re- - - : ': ' ' :::: 5 :11 :::'11 : :::' ''':'' " S L AMERICAN FORK — Corporal Clark reported missing in Earl action since the surrender of the ' :" :: -'- 'Missing' Utahn Held 1)y Japs - 1 : ) ' (4s attorney general at the direction of the last state senate It is the contention that Mr Hyde is not legally holding office because his appointment and confirmation took place before the law creating the finance commission went into effect Eighteen other cases will be heard by the high court during the session which will end on September 20 ) t:11' ' ':' ' :i B-2- by ' 1 1 : ":::i " '''''-'- 4Rik'''4 '::: '$ :::: '''''''':':::::: ' :::' ' 'It "''' :':: He skillfully flew damaged 6 and crew back Co home base! Brigadier General A J Barnett chief of staff for Lieutenant General Millard F Harmon commanding general of in September 1940 to join the army First assigned to the irfantry the iarmy air base ser geant reenlisted in the air corps and has received the air medal with two oak leaf clusters for missons over continental Europe ceived -- : s 4 1 - '' C: p5-11- :: !' I: 7 N - ?'''':i' '' ' A baker who was a butcher and who is now a gunner is Technical Sergeant William V Baker who left his butcher shop It Ph ilipvines in May 1942 was if1 ! I :' : 4 ::1:' ': ''' 441 : :!':?: ' te :i ' ji' 14 A 1 t !!i:6 :'i':1 : :'': ‘ -- ' :::' i t 10': ?: :f !:" ::::::::::-- : ? :: ' - 6i - Á''':1 ' :: 0 ''''-- - Baker Was Butcher Now Air Gunner - ' s: Hyde to hold office as a member of the state finance commission has been set by the supreme court for September 14 in the capitol This was disclosed Tuesday when the calendar of cases for the next session of cipurt opening on September 13 was completed by Leland M Cummings clerk The case was instituted by the '4 '''"'''''''' peated" I :' :' P142 ::::::::':'::::: :': call it "scuttlebut" Airmen call it "propwash" But a Salt Lake military officer says No matter what you call rumor the insidious thing about it is that too often it bears too- much truth to be re- ' ' :' - :: '0 4'':' Soldiers : : '' ::- I i: ' ::::: cr test the right of Gordon Taylor heAr014- - 0"1'Nks rt64?anlr' ': ':::::::: : t ::I' Kst-- : the army air base Its lived tip to its name too" he adds Once after a force landing on a beach in New Guinea the crew spent 17 days constructing a takeoff strip so they could get back to their base ' ' i -' 1 Iiiiii4:01- a radio operator and gunner from Bakersfield Cal now at ''' ':'-- '''Y' t i1I ' f' :'1'4''4-- '' - :: ::' i r:: 1OtatC1 : ' : t 11 4' i: ::::':)''::1:''''''''::: - - : : 4 l'':':': )3 r t: ? io lj ' - - it: : ' ' p: : ': V i ::: " t: ::' t' '4 ::::::::' : We named our Fortress the 'Frank Buck' because we figured it would always bring us back alive states Technical Sergeant John W Rosenberger ' :: ':: e- :: A ' -- : ' " '4- y v ' : ' : '' 0:-- '''f :" '' :r A:::-'?':- - :::: :— Frank Buck Plane Fulfills' Name ' ' " -- o ''''''- -' Hearing in the case brought to Approximately 20 per cent of the civilian employes of the Ninth service command headquarters at 1 Fort Douglas and 25 per cent of the civilian personnel of the IL S army engineers Salt Lake City district were released from their jobs Tuesday in compliance with a recent war department directive ordering all military installations to release a certain percentage of their employes Officials said the reduction in forces does not reflect upon the efficiency of the employes but was ordered in an effort to conserve man power and to make available to important industries an additional supply of potential employes 4 By consolidation of various ' equipment and repair shops and of warehousing facilities as well as decentralization of authority it from the chief of engineer's office ''' at Washington D C to the field Approximately 350 civilians were released from the Salt Lake City — I Buz Salisbury You dropped something Those W A A Cs you see are now W A Cs as of Wednesday as they officially become part of the army This is the day they drop that excess A and Auxiliary Jane Jones becomes Private Jane Jones and all their corresponding ranks become the same as the army's Now there's no difference! Army Reduces Hearing Slated Civilian Staff In Hyde Case :f' :: r': ::!1:4'"I' i-' Part of Army ----7B- 4 —"' :: w ' 41111MARRUPSOPelik '' t On Account Of the War 45: I $' 1 I i 1 |