Show is -- rHirS 22 n- Tf0PmPm ZFlic I’rMay ’Morning Troops al Camp San Luis Study Commando Tactics CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal' July 30 — Between commando "raids” and "gold” rushes the boys in training at this jtrmv post are finding almost enough excitement to quiet their irfipatitnee for a crack at a Jap ordered by Brigadier General E Commando raids took on a new W Fales infantry training cenmeaning this week for the trainees ter commander as a part of the of B battery 56th field artillery tactical training of all foot soldiers batSnlion following a raid In the command The classes are traning In which ‘commandos” led by being held at a large swimming Lieut? ant Clyde M Edmonds of pool at Paso Roblea Salt Lake City infiltered through The golf course which is being the lines of the battery and al- laid out by Corporal Otto Meyer most succeeded in capturing the assistant camp special officer will guard house before they were be located between the station hosstopped pital and the Naclmiento river The simulated raid was the first Private James Degnan of Fresno in commarjdo tactics by Cal and Private Lawrence D tramirgfrom Camp Roberts Be- Carlson of Faribault Minn fortroops en re going into the Reid the men mer professional golfers are givrtf R battery were informed that ing technical assistance In the theoretic ally a band of "enemy to have been agents werea known on the coast Isrded at point somewhere between Morro bay and Monterey Guards Overpowered With other units presumed to he guarding other sections B battery was assigned to posts along the Nacimiento river where they were to guard Installations and ammunition dumps at Camp Roberts Under cover of darkness the commandos led by Lieutenant Edmonds crept through brush and tall grass in the river bottom and overpowered the first guard The struggle attracted the attention of a sentry' at an adjacent post and the sentry called for Corporal Vernon Smith officer of the day" Before Corporal Smith arrived however the sentry was overpowered and the officer was waylaid as he approached the sen- projer t Among piomotions and transfers announced at the camp this week was the transfer of Private Eric A Sthuff of Salt Lake City to temporary assistant clerk in the field artillery battalion head- quarters Firing Sqmul TV3S Snuffs Out Slayer’s Life TMS ru 0 irt YOU you a Visitor Points T o Rise in Traffic Deaths alarming increase in traffic fatalities in large defense and war Industry areas is causing concern to national public safety leaders it was said here Thursday night by Daniel G Reynolds director of field service for the International An Association of Police Chiefs "Despite normal decreases In automobile accidents over the na tion as a whole” Mr Reynolds said "intensive activity in war production zones apparently is causing abnormal traffic hazards which we must overcome if the national figure is to drop in pro portion to the decline in use of private automobiles” Mr Reynolds who stopped at the Hotel Utah Thursday to interview Lieutenant Darrel Shaw of the Ogden police department rela tive to a scholarship in the North Leader Seized SUently overpowering one guard another the commandos neared the guard house their at the center of the after "ob-jectn- e” guarded area Their advance was halted however when four guards seized the commando leader In the final struggle Sergeant of the Guard Chester Gill of San Francisco joined the wrestling match in the dark with Lieutenant Edmonds tut withdrew when he felt the bars on the officer’s shoulders He explained that he thought the men had attacked one of their western university traffic institute is a former director of public safety of Miami Fla He will 'leave Salt Lake City Friday morning to contact police department heads of California cun officers The "gold” rush which occurred cities he said here this week is expected to infest many camps throughout the country with an urge to prospect It started in front of the camp service club when Private Lawrence Junior Everett negro soldier spied a shiny dime through L Garff of the University a crack in the front porch of the of Royal Utah speech department and club associate director of the war bond More Discovered campaign In Utah will be one of the principal speakers at a speA more careful investigation cial program to be sponsored by through the crack disclosed other the newly organized Henager Bond on There below the ground coins Business college club at Henager are many cracks between the 45 East Broadway Friday at heavy' timbers of which the porch a m is constructed and the coins evi- 11:25 I W Stevens president of the dently have been dropped acci- college said the club was organdentally by the thousands of sol- ized among the students for the diers and visitors who have called purpose of Duying war bonds with at the club daily during the past club fees collected year Armed with slender sticks tipped with a stickv quid of chewing gum Private Everett and a friend Private Jsmes Abrams of Fountain Inn N C began the cracks spearing coins through Other troops went into action as soon as they could secure the By Uncle Ray right weapons Eight hundred years ago peoPrivate Everett’s $3 85 and Priof vate Abrams' $1 65 were the high ple in England often spoke was He Goodfellow” "Robin individual portions of a take resupposed to belong to the world ported at more than $40 of fairies and was described as Other Activities an elf Many stories grew up about Other activities at the camp this week included swimming in- little Robin Goodfellow He was structions for infantrymen and the said to be full of tricks Somehe got into mischief but starting of construction of a nine-hol- e times was and did he course at Roberta golf Camp The swimming Instructions were not try to harm people Some of the stories were published in a book in 1628 under the title of "Robin Goodfellow” The author said his book told Cgez? about the elfs "mad pranks and merry jests” and that it would 22223 give the reader "honest” laugh- Bond Aid Slates Speech at Club DeVA 7AKlH A BICYCLE NOT A BAD I PSA TUChl IF YOU HAVE TO Ml ALCNC H0U5 V0V DON'T FAVE TO IvAujMCue MAVff I f STATING A f "V BOSS m (Continued From Pag Seventeen) an instrument he had guitar learned to finger during his time in jail and at the prison Ha talked with peace officers sent from the Salt Lake county sheriff’s office — even poured coffee for them w’ith a steady hand at 12:30 a m "Condlt asked permission to pour the coffee when I took the death wnteh a little snack” said Warden Harris The prisoner made no request for a special menu for his last meal Prison chefs however prepared a steak for the Wednesday night dinner Condit's former school teacher Martin Bredburg of Los Angeles who recently Joined Mrs Condlt and others in a futile appeal to the board of pardons for a reprieve alao visited Condlt during the night ”I’ll stick with him to the end” Mrs Condlt declared more than a year ago when she learned of the crime for which her husband of had barely mere than a monyi “ been placed In custody She carried out her promise "She has made me see where I’ve been wrong” Condlt once told newsmen asserting he would "try every possible road open to me” to avoid death by the firing squad "She said she'd wait for me forever She’s worth it” But a last mimlte reprieve did not come There apparently was no new evidence on which to base an appeal Executioners Hidden The five-rifl- e volley fired from behind the canvas curtain a bare 20 feet from the seated slayer sounded the only reprieve left None of the witnesses saw the five executioners and one alternate Hidden by the curtain they stood in a doorway in a building opposite the bound slayer firing through small slits Condit killed Mr Thorne in March 1941 The Salt Lake grocery salesman returning to Utah from Las Vegas Nev gave Condit a ride Condlt menacing the Salt Laker with an automatic fired when Mr Thorne attempted to disarm the hitchhiking bandit Mortally wounded Thorne continued to struggle as the two rolled from Thome’s car into the brush and sand along an Iron county roadway west of Cedar City Condit beat him over the head with a rock he confessed and hid the body in bushes at the side of the road He was arrested in Salt Lake City after he drove through a red traffic semaphore Thanks Warden "I hope I haven’t been too much trouble to anyone” Condit told Sheriff Lamb during the death To Warden Harris he watch voiced "thanks — for the good treatment you’ve given me” Sheriff Lamb officiating in his first execution read the death warrant in the prison chapel Then the officers the clergyman and the convicted slayer began the "long last mile” walk into the prison yard — - P"!r irfcf M §7 THINGS SURE DO HAPPEN AWFUL QUICK SOME TIMES— ONLY LAST GEE TUESDAY 1 WOULD GET PUNISHED YES IN BEAUTIFUL IN HIS DAY-“GO- O'S LS HEAVEN-AL- RIGHT WITH THE RIGHT ON MAIN STREET J V-- t YrrT'r I IT IT IS A TLL NOT RUQ HELIA ANNIE' LIGHTNING! 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AW AUTO TRAILED ON YW RIGHT OF WA-ANUMBER NINE RIGHT AFTER IT’ PULL TH' SWITCH 1 place w’herc people believed In Robin Goodfellow He also w’as known in Ireland Scotland and Wales Sometimes he was given a different name and was supplied with a large band of elves or fairies as relatives In Cornwall such things were called "pixies " and that name is widely uaed for fairies in England to this day If we try to find the difference between fairies and elves the task is not easy The same magical being may be spoken of as either a fairy or an elf Before the story of the atone age was known farmers in England picked up stone arrow heads and spearheads and wondered what they were Some said they must be "elf arrows” Others called them "fairy arrows” and declared that the fairies had shot them at cattle Today we know that early people in England chipped stone into shape for the points of arrows and spears and left them to be found In later ages There was a widespread belief that some elves or fairies performed bad deeds They were said to take babies from their cradles and leave different babies In their place To win their good will cream was left open in some households so elves or fairies could help themselves good-nature- d ' Your Visits or Correspondence Aluays Cordially Welcomed YOU IT LOOK VERY TONIGHT Robin Goodfellow Was Popular Figure in Fairy Lore X COT LUCS lift wat far AN' YOU SSIDCS 10T N COMMON PIC CSMEDlES AN’ HAYSTACKS LETS PAfCK A mLE AH' TALK THINGS OVER: MCCS -- try post future may mean all the difference between security and enjojment on one hand and disappointment or even misBe fortune on the other the have to prepared things only money can bring you Save something every pay-d- a And for smooth sailsave this safe and profiting able way where you get all three benefits: (1) Insured safety (2) Liberal earnings and (3) Availability As little as SI starts your insured savings account PAL LISTEN IN T US DRIVING TO TDNlCHT AND CDRNfffS Give jui :u 1012 Suit £nlc 2VUnmc CNlR TKUCK ftfX: 4 hv (P rm ll Mi K i T' |