Show Hi f THF OGDEN UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Hatcheries Increase Production R MONDAY EVENING APRIL 7 1947 t tisen Placed Back on Force Lesser Penalties Imposed Give -f city civil service comto-- y lission ordered unanimously be that Sgt T Clark Olsen instated on the police lorcc Ik JH HE "jffl ounds there was not sumoeni cniei dence presented by Police xi Dntorcpn at five recent hear to justify the dismissal order f March 1 ruled aisoBut the commission evisufficient — llctb a less sevcic to substantiate ence isciDlinary measure" and recom mended that the chief: y Impose against Sgt oisen a pen-iltthat of 15 days without pay on 5gt Olsen not be reinstated be he traffic force but that he assigned to duty as a desk sergeant if such an opening exists or can be created and that Olsen be assessed 50 demerits on his police record The decision was made by Fred A Kuhlmann commission chairman Maurice J Schooff and Maurice R Conroy members Chief Petersen said he "would try as far as possible to carry out the recommendations of the comSgt T Clark Olsen mission" Hearings on the discharge order March 25 More than 40 witnesses were conducted upon request of testified the majority of them po Sgt Olsen They ran over a pe- lice officers riod of five sessions which opened Statements Made Following announcement of the decision Sgt Olsen his attorney LeRoy B Young and Chief Petersen were invited to make comj Ogden ts — 9 Indispensible in the battle of life is good vision: W R DOXEY 0 D Optometrist at EMPORIUM Balcony Model 535 32 95 Immediate Delivery New 1047 rich walnut cabinet with full front panel grille and dial AC-D- C superheterodyne with new circuit design Fine reception and tone Easy terms If desired s ITUftl "Do insects ever into your corn Farmer Jones?"get "Yep (hie) but we just fish 'em out and drink it anyway f Hi ho weathero maximum temperature 48 degrees with a cool frosty 28 degrees— four below the freezing point minimum early with 02 inch precipitation The dew was frozen on the lawns One year ago maximum was a warmer 59 degrees with 38 degrees and 08 inch precipitation "Are you sure that one bottle of that stuff will cure a cold?" Answer: "It must — nobody has ever come back for a second bottle" P S — Customer: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse Waiter: You couldn't have come xo a Detter place sir which spread discontent and suspicion through the entire traffic division" The commission recommended that Sgt Olsen not be reinstated on the traffic force but if "an opening exists or can be created in the department where testi Emerson ::: World's Largest Maker of Table Model Radios Disposition of the explosion and fire - damaged Salvation Army was building 253 Twenty-fift- h discussed today by "Army" representatives and Weber county commissioners with steps taken to col lect the insurance and clear the way for transfer of the property from the county to the "Army" Both sides are desirous of efbut a posfecting the transfer sible obstacle is a clause in the agreement Weber county-NYwhich forbids changing the ownnaership Weber county and the entional youth administration tered into the agreement in 1939 when the federal agency furnished labor amounting to about $20000 for remodeling the struc- pre-East- er Coed: I don't think I should get ments They follow: zero in this exam Professor: Neither do I Sgt Olsen: "I appreciate (the manner in which the hearings Were is xne lowest mark: there is but it conducted There remains no malice on my part toward any of- Olsen I hope this incident will ficer" not serve to disrupt the functions Attorney Young: "The hearing of the department and that we'll was conducted strictly on the mercow r ar:- serv- - ne nuh- its of the case and there was no lic to the best of our ability My attempt on the part of any wit- motives ana purposes an ness to involve the character of ing Olsen) were honorable dismissde any officer There was a complete signed to result in he bestand inter lack of pettiness shown by wit- ests of the department I would nesses on either side and I con- like to commend all Witnesses sider this very commendable" since most of them were police Chief Petersen: "The city civil officers for the lack of pettiness service commission has rendered or to smear the charac its decision and I'll abide by its ter attempts of another brother officer" decision in the spirit in which it is rendered I have appreciated the Spirit of Discontent In making recommendations for apparent fair workings of the commission since I became chief and disciplinary measures against Sgt as a result of this decision I feel Olsen the commission held that no personal animosity or preju- evidence showed that Olsen's dice against commission members transfer to the traffic department or anyone who testified whether caused a "serious demoralizing which in the opinion of they were for or against my ac- effect the commission was entirely due tion "I hope this hearing will ulti- to Olsen's imagination as to a lack mately result beneficially to the of cooperation by other officers department as a whole and to Sgt and his resultant expressions The Finest Tone Quality Salvation Army Welcome sunshine with sunburn straw hats and heat waves ahead Now the weatherman brings clear weather after Easter hats get wet and kids on vacation play indoors Look at the snow glistening in the sunlight on the mountains to the east— the view is as free as it is inspiring Put green glasses on the horse grandpa and the snowflakes will seem like cool clover v Two Men Suffer Wounds in Building to Pistol and Knife Affrays County Trying to A Two men were reported in fair corroborating Doherty's version of condition in local hospitals today the incident police added Doer- was disarmed by Patrolmen W one the victim of a snooting af- Feiler and j F Powellf who £ fray the other of a knife attack conducted investigations in two unrelated incidents that Tavern Encounter police said occurred Sunday O'Leary's story was that he arrested Eddie Doherty gaged in an argument with a man 37 of 240 Twenty-fift- h and booked he knew only as "Red" shortly him for investigation of assautl u f tor- Ha anH an olHcrlv man hnH He was entered the tavern with a deadly weapon He said the released in $2500 bail bond pend- fight started when "Red" invited ing completion of investigations him to play cards O'Leary was Capt C K Keeter said Doher- stabbed in the left chest and left ty admitted in a signed confession arm that he shot Andrew (Andy) Me O'Leary's physician said the chest en-Poli- - twntwrtv V TT an W DRESSES NEED CLEANING MU11UUJ S nine-twent- Our Residence and Outside OgdenHighEarns Contest Honors -- I 50-ye- ar W' yi call 6 BACKACHE AND SCIATICA ct mony has shown Sgt Olsen did commendable work as a desk sergeant that he be assigned to that position The commission held that evi dence presented at the live hearings "showed lack of respect (on the part of Sgt Olsen) for his su perior and other officers It is ab solutely essential to the best inter ests of the police department that shows absoevery employe lute respect toward all! superior officers and full cooperation with men of equal rank and subordin climates" ates and under no circumstances should a man be reprimanded in public" (Testimony had disclosed that Sgt Olsen "bawled out a fellow police officer over a pub uc aaaress system aurmg a soap box derby last year) The decision stated there were charges in the chief's bill of parA joint meeting of Roy and ticulars which the commission re South clubs will fused to consider and said they be heldOgden Kiwanis at the tonight eight should have been corrected by Apollo club in Riverdale in was it at officers Olsen's superior Sgt announced - f occurrences Charles Kreeck president of the South Ogden club and Elmer Brown president of Roy Kiwanians will preside at a short business session which will be fol lowed by a program dinner and dancing Ladies' night will be cel Mother c a VMMMM facilitate For California Home storing to remodel the building by the NYA Dr and Mrs Edmund Crowley All present felt there would be of Glendale Calif left for their no difficulty obtaining a "go- Meet home today after being house guests of Mr and Mrs Ezra Richardson since Friday afternoon Dr Crowley has been in Chicago for the past two years He gontmns mm wi completed a fellowship in urology at Northwestern university mediMOW MCX GUAR AN FEE cal school and Wessley memorial the hospital He is a diplomat of American board of urology and a former associate of Dr Vincent S O'Connor Chicago prominent urologist Mrs Crowley who is a niece of Mrs Richardson joined her husband in Chicago last week to make the trip across the country ebrated with him by cap Dr Crowley Besides their partners members will resume his practice in Los Angeles may bring guests it was stated : Dr David L Kerr in Hours: 9 a m to 7 p m jMrsOffice M Olson T N Assistant K DR DAVID L KERR Riverdale Tonight A ' the lung He described the wound ii UU1 j as "fairly serious but not critia 274 at cafe in argument cal" h Twenty-fiftPolice said O'Leary arrived in Police said the knife attack ocOgden morning Captain curred in a tavern at 272 Twenty-fift- h Keeter Sunday said the visitor's assailant y at m p Sunday known by bartenders of the Victim was Howard J O'Leary 41 was tavern but declared they refused ture Russell Kans Captain Keeter said to give his name to police Both parties are of the opinion police were still on the hunt for this obstacle can be surmounted the assailant known to the vicbut until it is the matter of raz- tim as "Red" Officers said Doherty entered the ing and rebuilding the damaged portions of the building cannot cafe in company with May Melen-de- z and Rose Chavez sisters who proceed gave their address as 227 West County Attorney M Blaine Thirty-first Both women were Peterson explained he had writDoherty's employes police said ten to Rep Walter K Granger The three had seated themselves for a decision and that he would at a booth and ordered something follow through with a telegram to eat Melendez husband of when mattoday requesting that the Melendez Mav approached the ter be expedited table Waiver Is Signed Police said Melendez brandishCommissioners signed a waiver ing an open-blade- d pocketknife Weber county hatcheries are increasing: output this season and are Salvation Army ordered his wife to leave Dohercompetition against the flood of chicks from other which will permit preparing stronger authorities to collect the $15000 ty asked Melendez to put the knife states reports Lee R Hess local hatchery owner h —— insurance This was subject to an back in his pocket police said agreement would be worked out and Melendez then threatened DoWeber Growers Buy ties that $4000 of the amount herty is the amount the county Capt Keeter quoted Doherty as which he took the gun from his Two Million saying in the will has invested building to strike Helen-de- z New be placed in a trust fund pend- belt and attempted scuffle the weapon the in but Chirks Each Year on definite the agreement ing a discharged Melendez's physician deed transfer Theft Policy the bullet entered the left In consideration for the waiver said Each year chicken growers of out came on chest and of side the of the $4000 it was indicated an the Weber county buy approximately apparently not inProtects you rt home mm! right side two million chicks but only two Sweepstakes prize of the annual agreemnet would be worked out juring vital organs any the would in are hatched cent these proof "Army" whereby per Both women signed statements AWAy ffom home Young university speech vide transients which for burden the county according to William Brigham 500 and drama festival in which admin' J Thayne farmers home normally would fall upon the ' istration supervisor and Lee R students from 25 high schools par- county This is presently provided ahead" from the government since out occurrences was that Hess hatchery owner it terms a of lease was under won by Ogden for pointed ticipated lV: The postoffice and express agen- senior high school For its out- of the property to the Salvation since the agreement with NYA was signed had largely nullified cies report that about 1800000 Army in all for all your insurance needs participation terms NYA since has become chicks are shipped into Ogden standing In explaining the desire of the its events awardwas the local school which in and the defunct each year These come chiefly portion Salvation Army to speed up the BUCKNER V an interest was in which the ed the Samuel French plaque from California matter Major A C Anderson that agency had blast fire the and destroyed by hatching season can last the year INSURANCE Events in which Ogden high stuof regional headquarters in Den28 last Jan around Hatched in Weber county dents excelled to win at the ver said agency present this coveted COUNSELORS Salvation the are about 200000 and of these award were: Representing is stymied in Ogden to addition Kuhlmann in about 15 per cent are shipped into Dramatic reading for girls "Although facilities are badly Army northern Utah and southern Idaho and Maj Anderson were Major Hale here we cannot proceed Clarence needed THE TRAVELERS Mai lfo superior rating "Main reason for this is that the Phyllis L Duncan commander Humorous reading Janet W until it is known whether the deed of the agency in Ogden and Atty local hatcheries have not produced transfer can or cannot be effec- Samuel C Powell enough to supply local needs in Stewart superior rating and ted" he said "We have investiPantomime Parker Phyllis past years Now that the local I W Janet Stewart is hatchrating gated the possibility of raising superior the production increasing Radio play written by Margaret the necessary funds to remodel by eries must find an outlet for their chicks and they are not finding Harbertson excellent rating par- mortgaging the structure but that them in Weber county" Thayne ticipants Harold Excell Phyllis is out of the picture because of said Parker Thayne Harris and Bob the low appraised value of the i The prices of imported chicks Peters engineer building are slightly lower but Thayne beRetold story Bill Critchlow "We cannot initiate a public lieves that can be remedied honorable mention to raise the money while drive One-aThese conditions are caused Enough feed is produced locallv Aplay adapted from a the deed remains in the county's for our chicken industry while short story by Janet W Stewart name and cannot even make a a lot of honorable mention The play en start with the insurance money unCalifornia has to principally by displacements its feed We ship import feed to Califor titled "Execution" was enacted by til are clarified" he pointof vertebrae or sacroiliac nia they feed it to their chicks Bob Peters Phyllis Hale and War ed things amount minimum "The out ship them back and sell them ren Allred The cause can be loneeded to repair the building is joint cheaper than we do That is be The festival opened Friday with $35000 which admeans that an cause the outlet for the local bus a banquet held that evening in the and SCIENcated with X-ra- y will have to be ditional $20000 as outnot is as iness the great Events ' Smith building Joseph procured" side hatcheries TIFICALLY and painlessly jp — chairman of They are pro- were concluded Saturday Kuhlmann Fred J thousands we are where ducing Miss Mary Woolley speech and the Salvation Army advisory comcorrected by replacing afproducing hundreds This will dramatics teacher coached the mittee said remodeling would be change when our local hatcheries Ogden High students and accom started with the insurance money fected vertebrae thus releasare supplying the local markets to them Provo To as soon is cleared panied as the way We can raise more sturdy this commissioners ing the pressure on vital chicks than are being shipthrifty offito furnish "Army" agreed ped in Anything mountain grown nerves and structures and recials with two photographic copis more thrifty and has more vi- House Guests Leave ies of the original blueprint used tality 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