Show ' 14 Saturday Morning They Went Where No Other Car Had Gone Before r : f- -- -- v'"' r4 I 4 '' -- r 1-A - r rr):41-- - z: t ' - :f: '4--11 :'::'::'i:::: - :40044: r 10r--- ''1c t""'''i:: - : Septemler 12 0PA Official's Talk Stresses --ti X''' lit - - - Utibunt It Cake Itc Rent Ceilings F3 s Stranded German Sailors 1 Make Argentina Homes New Residents I Complain of Lack of Garages I 1 — 9 " - i- — 1 1 1 11ll :1 I ' c:-4-- - j " ) 70) All a1 4 ---ve- ' gc--- --- -- V - -- alr'''''41-011o1w- :: l i k wok1-'- -- - a z : ' 4' '1 N e:s-- ( - : - : 1s - -- - 47'4 ' " tktok4e-?-::- - ' 't Lake-Ogde- :: Tribune-T- -- SLYouths End Officers View Motor Trucks Officers Press Search for Escapade in Used in Desert Tests Jail Hospital Young Bandits tr Some of the best sailors in thewhich chased her to a neutral German navy have settled down port "Argentinians are 85 per cent to live in Argentinaand have t6la in favor of the united nations but to Adolf Hitler "go jump in the government maintains strict lake" They are 1100 survivors of their However when the the pocket battleship Graf von neutrality American lecturer Waldo Frank' Spec scuttled after the battle of was ammaulted there recently the the river Plate in December 1939 people appeared horror-stricke- n The observation was made FriMr Williame with his wifr day in Salt Lake City by Fred- three daughters and a son reS erick Williams who arrived turned to the United States by air from Buenos Aires after serving He is visiting his mother Mrs N as president ofrthe L D S Argen- A Williams 259 J street tine mission since 1938 "Only a few German sailors returned to their country" said Mr Injured in Crash Samuel Bone 30 of 326 Seventh Williams He visited the Beene of the scutEast street rear Friday evening tling a few days after the explo- suffered possible neck injuries and sion and inspected wreckage of the abrasions when the automobile he German warship bested in an en- was driving overturned at 1730 counter with three British cruisers South Eighth West street Add to complications brought rent control one of the about Terming i 1 increased pop' '''' -''''''''': 4:"0' most vital of the government's ulation:by Utah's ' 1t11-291- 0 GI '::: 4 isi it Where are the garages? I antiinflation roves and warning 0 f:'' f Lawrence 'A Johnson state ' Irliffilit i1 it :::-:owners and house operapartment ' if i 4:ttliti I I popped this r g:r6Z ators that rent ceiling regulations housing director after e it 4 01774-2- : receiv) !)"(:5:: tj 14 question ''' -' Friday ""' ') "I''sA4110' t7k are backed up by laws that per- ing his hundredth complaint — '":licifT ' ' ' 44 )017 ' 'cif 11147 a mit no "hedging" Willis W Ritfrom a new citizen who had 4 ' r-:-ter 0 P A area rent director for' been fortunate enough to find vt n war area ad- a house but couldn't find a "AsAcs3460 the Salt ''15 ' r -' 4 40 200 more 00000"""'""""""' 0 dressed members of place to keep his car 4 than e ' p ' i 44 1""" House Association v:z? Such individuals are tagged the Apartment :: 'Sb ' 1"7 ' ' ' 4''Ps''''''' s in it of the police department when Utah the by night Friday s -k elegram auditorium they leave their cars on the Mr Ritter assured members of street overnight C W Chapman command car driven by D Schlachter Photographed during their Salt Lake City stop are three While ordering an extra the association however that his and the weapons carrier driven by R C liollar Ninth organization was not an agency amount of headache pills Mr army automobiles which recently made sensational performances In desert maneuvers: The carry-a- ll service command staff officers watched them perform driven by representing the tenant but that Johnson promised to file a plea It worked in cooperation "and in with Chief of Police Reed E fairness" with both landlord and Vetterli on behalf of "garage-less- " tenant motorists 13 - 19-4- 1 i t r r r ri E 1 - - Vehicles Surpass Expectations On Torrid Shifting Dunes Demonstration Presented at Fort - Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho — Federal authorities Friday took charge of two Salt Lake youths of 14 and 15 who set out in a stolen auto after abandoning one machine to look around Boise" but cracked Ninth service command staff officers at Fort Douglas Friday at Downey rpThe crash injured both boys were given a demonstration by three new army trucks which perThe younger of the two Friday was still confined in general hos- formed far above expectations in recent desert army maneuvers pital with back and head injuries Indio Cal Hs condition was described as at The Motrucks left Detroit Mich variety made by the Fargo 'good" tor a of the company on July 4 on a tour of army subsidiary Like Bad Dream were 'United the camps throughout Chrysler corporation They The older boy was sitting pen- States Already they have been serviced in Salt Lake City at the Ill sively in Bannock juvenile ward demonstrated In Chicago 587 South Omaha Neb San Antonio Texas Lyman Motor company Friday When the two were first Alexandria Main street La Hattiesburg picked up by Deputy Sheriff A J Miss Memphis Tenn and the Accompanying the cars on the Banyard the older boy told the desert are N W Seidel C W Chapmaneuvers Lake The Salt trip cfficer the disastrous adventure was "just like a dream that was City stop was made on a trip manI V C McCullam R C Holeast which will take them to Den- lar and D Schlachter all of Detrue" Atlanta Ga Balti- troit crashed when the They youthful ver Colo driver fell asleep at the wheel The more Md New York City and auto hurtled from the highway Boston Mass Blind Await Social and was demolished in a Dunes OnShifting A social for members of the drop officers said In the desert maneuvers the Salt Lake chapter of the Utah Auto Stalls trucks were used on all types of AssociationCity of the Blind and their Deputy Banyard and Deputy sand from the hard packed vari- partners will be held Saturday at Sheriff Sidney M Cook said the ety to shifting dunes The tem- 8 p m at the workshop the was often 128 degrees blind 138 Second East streetforIrene youngsters started their hectic es- perature as hot as 145 de- - Jones capade in Salt Lake City midnight with theInsand chapter president said the wheeled program many grees would include music seWednesday when they decided to vehicles had neverplaces been before drive to Boise in the auto belong- where these trucks went during lections and a dance ing to the mother of the youngest their three weeks' performances boy Some tank destroyer battalions The car stalled 12 miles north of in the maneuvers used weapons Salt Lake City They abandoned carriers with tank destroyer gun It then hitchhiked Into Clearfield mounts This is the first time they Utah and stole a machine sitting had been used in any army maneuin a private driveway Deputy vers in this country although Banyard recounted The keys had many have already been shipped 111 been left in this car the officers overseas said the youths told him otatiNt Then they continued toward Serviced in S L Boise But The three trucks the carryall driving apSATURDAY parently proved too much to a command car and weapons carrier a are pair of of eyes Dodge 35-fo- 4 4 A411 i'llts 'Cr ' ' - 4 4P"4: fr!-4' : 0: ' 0 three-fourths-t- : DONUTS - t 1i 1 : ' - ':'' 4or3 - :: tw FEATURING UTAH LAMBS Small LambLEGS Lamb '32C Ih CHOPS 29c I Lamburg 2 pound PORK ROAST lb 35 d sN SHOULDER RnASTS lb qv' PART HAMS I lb IBoneless 39c lb IPrime 32c Rib I 11 MUTTON LEGS STEW Pound ROAST lb 120 Sc lb 19c ciston SILL!) 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