Show TMichael Sorensou t Admiral Is Dead Bills for Billions for Vtt& i ffv V99iunui thinner Retired Carman Dies 1 I THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMIN- E MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 6 1947 Labor Program Is Submitted By Truman Four-Poi- nt i --- for On) fin 1946 He pointed out that canthis reason "inausinai peace ri !& ration last week of f i don not be achieved merely by laws cially ending hostilities Howeverto directed against labor unions" Republicans are planning action reduce at least some of these taxes Raps Jurisdictional Strikes than waiting until He labeled jurisdictional strikes Iuickly rather )p "indefensible" and called on as Mr Truman reiterated his desire them s for the creation of a single depart- congress to prevent no prohibiblanket He asked for ment of national defense which tion of secondary boycotts but said would unify the armed services He notified congress that he they should be prohibited without to impairing the rights of unionsand would soon submit recommendaexistence own pro-gratheir preserve tions for a universal training gains made in genuine collective bargaining Basic Economic Poller his prefaced The president to machinery of outset at provide the legislation The president involvhis message forecast great econom- whereby unsettled disputes of an existic opportunities for 1947 and an- ing the interpretation basie econom- ing contract could bs referred by nounced a five-poiMto inal and bmding ic policy which he believed the either P this arbitration follow should government his The repsident prefaced yeai His five basic economic points lengthy program d with an appeal house to the Republican-controllewere: senate for and cooperation 1 "Promotion of greater harHe realised that on domestic mony between labor and manthere would be some disHe said this was not agement'! agreement "Restriction of monopoly to because it is inherent feared be and unfair business practices a- in our form of government ssistant 0 small business and And then he went into the body the promotion of the free enterof hi message point by point system of private s Warns Against Inflation prise" "Continuation of an aggressour of a forecast t with He started ive program of home construdomestic economy and general HT ction" the Inflationary rewarned against "Urn balancing of the budgare boostand if sults wages et in the next fiscal year and ed to unjustifiable prices levels the achieving of a substantial After his labor recommendations surplus to be applied to the the president called for congresof the public debt" and assistance sional fair level in the cooperation "Protection of of the antienforcement of return to farmers In postwar trust laws to combat "the growagriculture" ing concentration of economic Jo bii discussion of financial power and the threat to free comand private enterprise" policies which he advocates for the petition His housing program called for coming fiscal yearof the president reductions in comprehensive legislation which made no niention as tax income the promised by the would establish positive incentives for the investment of billions of Republicans rental Rather he stressed the need for private capital in large-scal- e continuing high federal income to housing He asked for laws to improve meet the necessary expenditures and famines of world rural relief the for housing and for the construca high tion over a four-yeperiod of suffering aid to veterans at level the qontinuation of necessar- 500000 units of public ily large military expenditures and housing Tor the farmer Mr Truman M meet the irreducible interest on asked nothing specific except Uf the public debt He stressed that management point out that the farmer was en shared with labor the responsibil- titled to a fair income ity for the long series of strikes No Further Veteran Bonus Has the veteran he said that with the exception of minor adjustments he thought the program of benefits for veterens is now complete This means he favors no bonus In a separate treatment of milf IT MOST BE itary policy the president warned that this nation must remain strong enough to defeat end forestall any "unforeseen attack" which he said "could come with unprecedented speed" In this age Th nnssihilitv that th armv will call for another extension in Tm rtHeve oougttn aching muscle the selective service law was seen Mr Triiman'a rpnnri that h p B 1W sjsjet tksy wars babies— the Quin- needs of the array are not now tuple hsvs relied on Jrfueton)e t§ enlistoemg promptly rslurv coughs sors throat MMjL ments met by voluntary sMsji naurl from col ds MusteroU also hsipa break pliaiul aurfscsandconjc-Shan from Pagt (Continued -- f jn nt is-su- ss t com-potUi- vf on WASHINGTON Jan 6 (AP)— x veteran me 8ftortae 11 ex The rush is on in congress to shell of- hoaniti cus - J2 J k ime eouwii! i Oul muic Miuwus vu veieruis cational provisions of the GI bill Lawmakers are tossing in bills U1 "mB and improving arrange and getting campaigns under way m 3 xur supplying artificial i for such things as: limbs 1 A soldier's bonus Judging by the number of new Immediate cashing of ter Dills 2 a heavy demand is building minal leave bonds and immediate redemption of fof ? I w 3 W" A boost in government pay some $2700000000 worth of terleave bonds These were givments to veterans going to school minal en to enlisted men the last I J or learning new jobs by working congress to make up by for the fact tnat officers got long leaves at them with Eighteen of the first 157 bills pay before they were discharged received by9 the houseI would s do out enlisted mn havn in hnnir on mmmMUb rv fknca mi Hmifimuf "uijt: wiivj acrvea in to their bnnrie for at least five the armed forces These 18 cover years even though the bonds draw programs that might total $20000- - two and a half per cent interests W Annnn an II 000000 or $30000000000 in new cscmaiive fatman '"i" of one bond bill A nrl Rpnrpsentativp v uii: c ailor FHith — — v said it "wouldn't cost cashing the governthe new chair- ment a cent because the governRogers Aam usami man is concentrating on plans to ment can borrow money to rekeep the nouse veterans commit- deem the bonds at less than ' the tee busy interest it pays on them" "One of the first things" she has Representative Pace told a reporter "will be to lift come forward with a World war the $200 ceiling on allowances for II bonus bill If would te up $4 a day for service at home and It is manitraining 66 $5 for service overseas festly unfair" Mrs Rogers Introduced a bill on that So did several other legislaTOKYO Jan For Pour (UP) — fleet tors Admiral Osaml Nagano chief of Furthermore Mrs Rogers has WINDOW SHADES the Japanese naval general staff ideas about: the Come to number of amIncreasing when Pearl Harbor was attacked for VAN free cars eligible KAMPEN'S (condied Sunday of bronchial pneu- putees $30000000 gress for provided this CARPET & FURNITURE CO monia his defense attorney' an- purpose last year) expanding out 3700 Ph Riverdale Rd nounced at the war crimes trial patient treatment to help more here trial Nagano 86 was standing staff for his actions as chief of 1944 from April 1941 to February He was charged with: J Planning and executing the Pacific war inJ Organizing the Indo-Chin- a vasion murder f4 Mass Mistreatment of allied prisoners of war aftIt was Nagano who shortly admlt-ta- d surrender er the Japanese "full responsibility" for the Pearl Harbor sneak blow in an interview with the Japanese press He alone set the date for the gi' tack according to allied prosecution evidence V r i m f s Jfi — S (U-xe- xj — 4'- (R-Mas- - s) Set Pearl Harbor (D-G- a) Date Dies at on-the-j- ob 74 77 Sorensen Michael retired I n s back Just rub it on cheat throat Mus-troMOd Children' StrmifUu: jn jfor r Regu-laskin jfi Merags baby's Mid Extra Strength for grown-up- s ie Pioneer Resident of Hooper Succumbs William Hartshorn Atwood 79 pioneer farmer of Hooper died at nine p m Sunday at ft loeei hospital following a short illness He was born in Salt Lake City April 13 1867 son of Orville B and Mary Atwood Atwood When a small boy the family moved to He was a member of the Hooper Hooper L D S- ward Surviving are one sister Mrs Willard FBljK ders and a number of nieces and nephews Services will be conducted in the Hooper L D S chapel at one p m Wednesday by Bishop Virg Jensen Interment will be in Hooper cemetery under the direction of the mortuary 3408 Washington Ogden ty VENETIAN M fjgy Our Expert HAIR TREATMENT 34 Have Long Glossy Hair Stope Falling Hair Corrects Scalp Condition SPECIAL PRICE 3100 SUPERIOR MARINELLO BEAUTY Ih 7474 Corner 24th and Wash 1 MADE TO ORDER Months to Pay Nothing Dawn WELKER VENETIAN BLIND 8651 Washington CO - We Specialize In Farmers' income T Returns ? Returns must be file declaration of estimated 1 tax made before January 5tn LEE Dial FREE ESTIMATES AND INSTALLATION JANUARY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 38 Lewis Bldg True Beauty With PADEN CITY China Ware Beautiful Paden City china ware American gold doily pattern that adds beauty to any table setting Appropriate for Early American Colonial Informal 18th Century dining ' Take Oath Set 62-Pie- ce tu-to- 1995 (Continued from Paga One) on the departments and road districts each member will supervise this year Formal approval of the agreement was expected late this afternoon Under Hess supervision will be county roads including the following districts: Burch Creek Uintah Riverdale Roy Kanesville Fair-mouand Hooper He will continue es chairman of the board n Commissioner Charles A Inherits the department of former Commissioner Joseph L Peterson — public welfare and the county infirmary at Roy His road and bridge districts are West We-ba- r Warren Slaterville Marriott Plain City Wilson and Taylor Commissioner Arthur P Brown who suceeds Peterson will supervise the weed eradication program and the county's portion of the and "11 building city county be: grounds His district willNorth Huntsville Eden Liberty Ogden Harrisville Ogden Pleasant View Farr West and Randall Set 93-Pie- ce ne rooms You'll receive only first quality ware Come in and see 2995 nt this beautiful set today Hal-verso- -- OF A CENTURY OF SAFETY AND SERVICE THREE-QUARTER- S Practical Useful PYREX OVEN WARE Bride or matron they all love Pyrex clear glass oven ware It eliminates unnecessary dishes bake and serve in the same dish and keep food piping hot DONT FORGET that a cash resarya fund friend is "an Custard cup thin glass attractive for serving Use for puddings custards jello 5c each Pressed saucepan comes in three sizes Perfect for all top of stove cooking serving and storing 90c ever-read- y time of need" True these are days of 'spending sprees' but time may come When the wish that we had saved will come to In O-cal- led Utility baking dish Fine for main course dishes moulded salads desserts 50c each mind size It is a 50c each 8-- oz Measuring cup three-li- p Pyrex cup Deep loaf dish Ideal for meat loaf family size moulded salads OVs-in- J ch I Casserole with knob handle on cover Comes in two sizes l1 --quart size is 750 size is 85 art j "Spend wisely" are words of good advice always "Save consistently" is still a good axiom to pin in one's hat If you have a savings account at this bank maintain it by making ipeposits regularly If you don't have a savings account with us open one now Commercial Security Bank Ogden Utah Fine Beautiful Rainbow Art STEMWARE :W m uuiitimui ii tuuuuui MJWBtt FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 80c Glasses Sherberts Goblet 80c V 100 - LOO beautifully decorated Brighten yotfr table with this beautiful Rainbow stemware Delicate designs Rainbow stemware Farm & Home Store MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CRYSTAL GLASS STEMWARE f Cocktails Downstairs C Ph 52 at Anderson's County Officials E CHEST COLDS CHICAGO jo al 800D The QUINTUPLETS Jan 6 (UP) — Harry Zinsmaster chairman of the board of eovernors of the Ameri can Bankers' association said today the nation went more for bak man ever ery products aurmg before "Sales of bakery products during the year amounted to approximately 83500000000" he said Zinsmaster said food prices in November 1948 were 877 per cent higher than during the 1935-3- 9 period but that the price of bakery products went up less than half that amount W carman of 878 West Twenty-fir- st died t a local hospital Monday at one ft m following ft sudde? Illness Mr Sorensen was born in Denmark March SI 1M9 a son of Niels and Else Nicholson Sorensen and came to America at 10 and resided in Fountain Green until 1883 when he moved to Ogden He engaged in railroading at the D & R G W Railway Co and retired aa a carmanh in 1988 He was married to Jo ana Jensen of Movie Title Right Fountain Green Doc 4 1889 who DENVER Jan 6 (UP)— Homer died here Feb 8 1937 He was a in the Third ward Sur- H Thomas 68 motion picture high priest are the following sons and projectionist died shortly after goviving daughters Mrf A W McEntire ing on duty at a Denver theatre of Cermet Celit Arthur W Sor- yesterday The feature he was ensen Walter M Sorensen of Og- snowing was "Nobody Lives For den Alvin M Sorensen of Los An- ever Sacrageles Louis17 J Sorensen mento and grand and nine great Servicos will be nRi)children Steel or Aluminum Wednesday at the et one-thirmortuary 3408 Washington with Bishop Milton Hodge of the Third Interment will ward officiating be in the Of den etty cemetery BLINDS ar low-rent- Americans Eat More Bakery Goods in '46 98c Frosted leaf pattern Made dt fine polished crystal Use this crystal glass stemware on your table Designed by expert crafts- men to complement your fine china "and linen We have cocktails sherberts and goblets flfTpD ERSOfl Where Ogden Shops With Confidence each f Charge Housewares At C C Anderson's i - |