Show HOME OF OXFORD AND 2A KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sunday Morning August 26 1945 Truman Orders Morgan Brothers See Foreign Duty Issues 1ft S Toughens Old-Tim- e Await Congress Argentine Policy (Continued from Page Ona) ate finance committee takes up the same problem Wednesday 2 The senate banking and currency committee has completed a week's hearings on the "full employment" bill backed by the administration with a parade oi witnesses supporting the legis- lanun opponents will be heard Return of Firms THEY'RE 6016 BACK TO SCHOOL Motorists! For safety's sake drive carefully! Help to protect the children our men went off to war to fight for! a few days children here in Ogden as well as the country In be starting back to school for the Fall term Don't Mr or Mrs Motorist let your haste or perhaps thoughtlessness In driving be the cause of broken little bodies or likewill over ly worse grim tragedy resulting in the possible robbing of an American home — maybe the home of some faraway service man's — of a loved child Some time ago we visited the suburban home of a friend of He was delighted to ours show us the flock of chickens He gently picked he owned up a couple of fluffy yellow chicks and as he held them in his hands petted and fondled the little creatures in a manner which made us think his makeup included the essence of kindness He drove us back to town and as we sped down the road a Bttle boy ran out from behind a parked car narrowly being missed by our one Then he exploded with the remark that "No wonder kids get run over —why the don't they know enough to look before they cross the road" We didn't reply but we did think of how he handled hrs baby chicks just a few minutes before on-rushi- from Page One) (Continued ng sengers were diverted from buses to street cars Events of Week Meanwhile' this is what happened in the past week: Autos — Auto makers were told to go the limit They may be able to turn out 500000 cars by Christmas Tires— Government controls on natural rubber which is scarce may remain a year But the WPB hopes for tire production to double between October and January lf This would mean four million new tires a month — and perhaps easing of tire rationing within three months The truck tire situation is even The army helped it by better throwing 255000 "surplus" truck tires on the market Food — The OPA indicated meat points will be reduced beginning in September This supported AgAnderson's riculture Secretary statement there may be an end to meat rationing soon Anderson said there should be an early finish to rationing of evaporated milk and he predicted an early increase in butter and cheese Some Crop Cute Farms — Federal farm bosses may ask some cuts in crops in 1946 but Anderson wants farmers to carry through —on the 1945 schedules Sugar No increase in sugar this year They'll stay at five pounds for four months Time — President Truman wants America to push the clocks back to change back to standard time from wartime Hell recommend this to congress Rents — Rent ceilings are expected to — disappear — by government order in those areas which lose their swollen wartime populations thus eliminating the bidding for living space which pushes rents up Radios — Maybe 3 million of them in the stores by Christmas The army by an 80 per cent cut in orders for radio and radar left the manufacturers lots freer for civilian work Consumer durable goods — OPA said new things like washing machines and aluminum pots and pans — not made during the war — must sell at or near 1942 price levels when they reach the stores Coal — The government warned that the 20 per cent cut in home coal in the east must stay a while Delivery Ban Lifted Deliveries — Butchers bakers department stores and other are allowed to make unlimited deliveries to your home starting November 1 Generally such deliveries in wartime have been held to two a week Railroads — The railroads were told they could put on extra excursion trains This will be a break for the Labor day holidayers Veterans — President Truman told veterans their job rights —the right to their old job if they apply for it within 90 days after leaving the service — will be protected even if it means special legislation by congress S-S- motorists possess that uncanny feeling of trust in human nature too much The little boy forgot what his mother Some likely taught htm to be careful Our friend also seemed to forget that jhis motor car and the road wjere not made for his own individual use From gently handling baby chicks to disregarding human life must have come to him during the short time to when he stepped on the starter But let's get back to the children starting to school They deserve to be protected! That's what our army and navy fought to preserve— our children and the Ameriiijyiii of J C Meyers gt friend motorist drive carefully especially during the time children are going to and coming home from school! Be on the lookout for them as they scamper across the streets They don't realize the necessity for being cautious You are older— you do know how to be careful — if you will Many little bones will be broken or lives snuffed out over the country this fall and winter beneath the wheels or by being struck by the bumper of a motor car but that number can be vastly decreased if drivers will watch carefully for the little ones who cross streets and roads without thinking of their safety You can't pay in fines nor even a term in prison for the life or body of a youngster your car ran over And besides who wants to be followed all through life with the thought of having been a party to such an accident? Wins Discharge SSgt John C Meyers has been discharged from theOgden army under the adjusted service rating plan at the Fort Douglas separation center Besides four battle stars for campaigns in the Aleutian T islands Franco AJUACIll- S IT ' Ttnlffium bourg and Germany he wears the aim Asianc - frantic theatre of operations ribbons and the good conduct medal m?ef0-renterin8 the army in June 1941 e "a" was employed as superin- m r in o nf vviiLumuuu me iux Mundet Cork Co San Francisco HlS Wife the fnrmor Vmn Trr:i son resides at Pleasant View ipnrlprir RECORDS For Your Listening Pleasure "That's An Irish Lullaby'1 "Ave Maria" (Schubert Rise Stephens (Soprano) d£i g& with Orchestra "Tales of Hoffman" Parts I and II Sir Thomas Beecham conducting London Philhari monic Orchestra $XU) fliUj m-- "Voices of (Strauss) Parts I andSpring" IL Sir Thomas Beecham conducting London Philharmonic Ippphestra rwr olH) 7 later D L Morgan Samuel T Morgan is home T5 furlough from Italy where he has been serving with the Tenth mountain division ski troopers He was with the headquarters company and saw action in the Po valley and the Appennines as truck driver hauling supplies to the front lines entered the army T5 Morgan on May 1943 trained at Camp Grant and Camp Ellis Illinois and Camp Swift Texas While at Camp Swift he was transferred from the medical corps to the mountain in fantry He then trained at Camp Hale Colorado with the moun tain ski troopers He wears the bronze star medal ETO ribbon with two battle stars and good conduct medal He will report to Camp Carson Colorado for redeployment A brother Private Delbert L Morgan has been assigned to Camp K earns He has seen action in England Italy Africa Sicily and India where he was stationed about nine months with the 329th air service The duty of this branch of the air service is to build land ing fields and maintain supplies He wears the European-Africa- n ribbon and one star and good conduct medal He arrived in the United States in April 1945 Private Morgan entered the serv ice February 7 1942 and for six weeks trained in cooks and bak ers' school at Camp Stoneman California He was then stationed at Hill field until he left for over seas duty in September 1942 His twin brother Pfc Albert R Morgan died in a camp in California in 1942 They are the sons of Mr and Mrs R J Morgan Kanesville on a 30-d- ay Legislative Hearings 3 Hearings on legislation requested by Mr Truman to give him a free hand in reorganization of the executive departments of are set to begin Aug government 29 before a senate judiciary subcommittee 4 Chairman Manasco is all ready with a revised surplus property disposal bill intended to unravel the present difficulties in getting rid of billions worth of wartime acquired government property All these measures and others — including downward many tax revision — are on the legislative "must" list drawn by administration leaders Asks Prompt Action John W Snyder director of reconversion called for prompt action on five matters 1 Increased beneunemployment fits 2 Revisioncompensation of the fair labor standards act to increase minimum wages 3 Tax program designed to stimulate production and maintain markets 4 Appropriations for the planning and execution of public works and 5 Adequate appropriations for the U S employment service which he said should be retained under federal control during the transition from war to (D-Al- a) peace First Moving Van Of Air Crashes DETROIT Aug 25 (UP)— The (Continued from Page One unity during the war Rockefeller's letter asking to be relieved also brief did not go the into detailed reasons It wasnumform resignation tendered by erous officials at the time Mr Truman took office Rockefeller's last pronouncement on Argentine policy was made FriIt was a day night in Boston while the that conceding speech South American government has taken some steps toward carrying out commitments to the other American nations "there are many have seriimportant failures which He expressed ous implications" confidence that pressure from the the Argentine people wouldto drive meet its pledgee government Rockefeller's speech was interdefense of the preted here as afollowed It was had he policies written several days ago it was learned at a time when Rockefeller was still striving to retain his position as assistant secretary inter-Americ- First Sky Army IhK OOKk (SCAM 2444 Washington Blvd Yes winter is just around the corner and it's time to prepare for its "chilly blasts" now We have a good selection of fine quality CIRCU- LATING HEATERS Group CIRCULATORS Fire Box Duplex Grates Full Cast Porcelain Exterior Hand-Fitte- d Fire Doors All-Met- al Mail Orders Promptly Filled Glen Bros Music 2546 Washington Blvd Dial 4621 C om Size (Continued from Page One) against the common sense of the individual soldiers" "I cannot help but believe that such fears are without foundation in the case of the American forces Inouye said cautioning the people against 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Kai-she- BC Japs Committing nation's first flying moving van crashed today shortly after its initial takeoff from the Detroit city airport Police said no one was killed or injured seriously The Flying Tigers air freight service operated by former members of the famed Flying Tigers army transport service in China planned to fly household goods of New Vacuum on Sale five families to Los Angeles A crowd watched the air freight(Continued from Pace One) CANTON O Aug 25 CAP)— which survived the pounding of er take off at municipal airport The Hoover Co makers of suction About a mile from the field flames sweepers Saturday disclosed that cuuea sea ana naval air forces were seen from one of the plane's a new sweeper Model 27 would Chinese Enter Nanking motors be on sale Monday Vice President The plane made an emrgency J F Hattersley said sales would The Chinese high command announced that Chinese national landing Police said only two per- be on a restricted basis at first government troops have entered sons received minor injuries Nanking victors in the race with Yenan communist forces to take miles northwest of Peiping and on over the city where the formal sur- Sakhalin island north of the Japan render of Jap armies in China will homeland We are giving SPECIAL they took over the southbe signed PRICES the rest of the Sumern of Otomari port Generalissimo Chiang k mer A Call for estimates on Russian to delegation plans again to set up his capital sign the Japanese surrender docuCLEANING in Nanking 185 miles up the ment arrived yesterday at Manila MATTRESS WORK Yangtze river from Shanghai and headed by Lieutenant General J5JD miles east of Chungking naFURNITURE Nikolaevich Derevyanko tionalist wartime capital RECOVERING U S navy headquarters at Guam Chinese nationalist regulars also said Mili in that atoll Marshalls the have entered Wuhu 55 miles far- first atoll in the Pacific to be unther Up the Yangtze from Nanking surrendered by the and nationalist guerrillas have oc- conditionally FURN Ss MATTRESS CO will be Japs occupied Tuesday cupied the western district of The bypassed Nip 2400 force of North End Riverdale Rd Shanghai field dispatches said the atoll surrendered August Viadnct Phone The Chinese communist forces on also had been racing toward 22 Previous communist Shanghai dispatches said that red units had 1 entered Wuhu Whether the communists withdrew before nationalist troops arrived or were ejected by Chiang troops was not made clear in the dispatches Issues Third Invitation Chiang issued his third invitation to Mao g Chinese communist leader to personally confer with him on the political differences which threaten China with civil war Mao had appointed his first assistant General Chou En-lto represent him at the ChunclHn0 meeting but Chiang said the situation was so critical he hoped Mao himself would attend In a statement of hi ment's aims and policies for han- anng critical international problems Chiang said the status of Honekonc British what's kmdm be form you buy would not be altered without nego tiation Chiang's other main points were: K Outer Moncolia shrmlri granted independence and Tibet snouia De made autonomous China aims to establish its territorial and administrative richts in Manchuria Take-apa- rt to recover Formosa and the Pes cadores islands from Japan and restore Korea's independence Burma Trailand and Indo-Chishould be given "friendly help" toward at- xaining independence according to the "letter and spirit of the Atlantic charter" B F Yuan Ratifies Treaty Typhoons Block 'f an 2-2- life! 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