Show Colonel Says People Must Determine Air Force Size Court May Test Welfare Liens Boys' Clubs Will Get Charters Responsibility for maintaining sn adequate American air force was thrown into the lap of the American people by Col Marion Unruh deputy for maintenance Ogden air terminal area Hill air force base in an address to the Ogden Exchange club "Unless something is done now to correct existing deficiencies we might be faced with another Pearl Harbor' CoL Unruh declared " Unless this is done we cannot be assured of the security we fought for and now enjoy We of the military can only make our requirements known for the mission assigned and then ask that we be provided with money to procure the equipment This will cost usbut (it) might be cheap in the long run It is up to the people to say what they want" Costly and Complex The speaker listed two major requirements of the air force: (1) to defend the United States and her possessions and perhaps her ofallies the and (2) to bomb targets He reviewed recent deenemy velopments in supersonic and sub-in sonic aircraft in radar and "loran" to show how much more probcostly and complex these two recent lems have become since the SALT LAKE CITY April 21 (AP) — A court test of lien provisions of Utah's public welfare law was in prospect today G F Bushman spokesman for the Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance organization said public welfare recipients throughout the state have protested against the law The statute provides that an old age assistance recipient must give the state a lien on bis home in the amount of assistance paid The lien is not enforceable until the recipient's death and his heirs are allowed a $750 exemption before the lien is applicable Bushman said his group contends the law is discriminatory and therefore unconstitutional The organization decided to retain Attorney Parnell Black to prepare a court test of the law Ogden Junior Optimist band club and sports club will be presented charters Friday April 23 at seven-thirt- y p m at Madison school auAl Bement boys' work ditorium assistant chairman of the twentieth district of Optimist International will make the presentations District Lieut Gov Howard Williams of Salt Lake City will be in attendance along with other dig nitaries Boys 10 to 18 are invited to become members of the clubs These clubs have practically a full A new club will be orquota ganized soon in the northern part of the city Optimists are also organizing a baseball league and the Ogden Reds Booster dub Friday's meeting is open to the Entertainment will be public war Two complete Boeperfecting the 7 phases in the air "stratojet" costincluded ing's n force alOOOOOOO which the completion of only two planes CoL Unruh related The first phase —drawings specifications wind-tunnwood models and a — cost $2000000 alone and mock-u- p time Comrequired about a year's on the basis planes pletion of two of the plans cost another $8000000 the speaker said The $10000000 operations required 3000000 man hours over a period of three years An analysis of the modern sir force's requirements dictates that "our biggest bombers at least must be able to fly to any point in the and world drop their bomb-load- s return to U S bases" the speaker declared Minimum Performance y "After all factors in the situation were weighed the rninimnm performance requirement came out as follows: tactical radius bomb load 10000 1300 miles 40000 feet pounds service ceiling tactical altitude 35000 feet maximum speed 500 miles per hour average speed meeting all other reper hour quirements 400 miles These speeds of course indicated the use of jet engines" the speaker declared Col Unruh veteran of the recent war in the Pacific spent almost two years in a Japanese prison camp He was shot down or forced to crash land three times before his capture Jan 15 1944 in New Ireland He wears the legion of merit silver star distinguished flying cross with four clusters the air medal with silver oak leaf and the pre-producti-on B-4- 60-to- el full-sca- le world-strateg- purple heart ' Speaker Assigned Ellen Hill assistant librarian of the Genealogical society of the L D 8 church Salt Lake City will speak at the fourth of a series of special genealogical classes sponsored by the Weber stake genealoThese classes gical committee meet on Thursday evening in the Ogden Eleventh ward chapel 344 Thirty-fir- st at seven - fifteen o'clock She will speak about "First Steps in Genealogical Research" Everyone interested is invited Ogdenite Meets Danish Monarch Alma L Peterson of 2624 Adnow serving as president of the L D S mission in Denmark was granted an audience with King Frederick according to word received by his brother Joseph L Peterson former county commissioner The audience was granted at the request of President Peterson who wished to thank the king for the way he had treated the Mormon missionaries in letting them photograph records Peterson presented to the king the book "What Is Mormonism?" and explained the religion Mr Peterson is stationed in Copenhagen school Friday at eight o'clock in the school gym The program will include a light operetta "Happy Miss Spring" directed by Mrs E J Child and Mrs Lyda Hussman 1 1948 SHOE REPAIRING Re-Sol- ed FAST Zemo— a Doctor's inntibU antiseptic liquid— promptly relieves itching of J C a Jsfcffill SERVICE WHILE-U-WAI- T PENNEY'S Downstairs Store SHOES DYED RESI7EDED CLEANED BIRTHDAY PARTY in a loss of $32929 compared with a loss of $45285 for the comparable period of last year Fire Chief L H Celebrating 20 Years Your Watch Needs Hadlock said in his March report to city commissioners For the three-mont- h period ended March 31 this year there were 88 fires For the similar period last year there were 97 Spring meaning Watches get dirty too Our experienced craftsmen clean regulate and repair your watch to work with timekeeping precision Charges are moderate estimates are free LARKS in Ogden with Old-Fashion- Valuesl ed POLO SHIRTS For All The Family For WomenGirls and Toddlers Quality Watch Repair Ovkh rlief for octd indigestion p Mt stomach cauvd by OWUBttwg oo muttk smoking drinking Carry LARKS wMi you atwaysl At yowr ghwjolilt — 12 table's Mc AT PENNEY S PEE ITS BIRTHDAY PARTY Celebrating 20 Years in Ogden With Wonderful Old-Fashion- Women's S t r i p e 3 narcol- Fine Values ed combed cotton in row stripes bright ors Sizes S M L Girls' Short Contrasting rib Sleeve Women's S t r i p e 3 waist Combed cotton yarn in bright wide stripes Fine knit Sizes S M L lenit neck and sleeves wool Sizes 4 100 7-1- 298 198 Novelty Toddler's S t ri p e a L4g Colorful DENIMS )nshin MS For the Young Fry! Pflaouj Girls' Denim Slacks Token daze with Aloysus the office boy trying to ride the bus with Governor Maw's sales tax tokens instead of using the cute little tokens with the picture of the bus on them Navy blue Sanforized denim with 2 eowboy pockets sturdy double stitched seams Novelty stud trim Sizes 7-- 14 Girl's Striped Girl's Striped d Sol tried to catch the plow horse and ride to work but she wouldn't come to town because she knew the horse troughs are missing at Twenty-sixt- h and Washington library corner and at the Tabernacle square and signs say "Keep Off the Grass" The horse will have to get used to eating grass points out Keith Smith after wearing green glasses and eating snow all winter HI ho weathero maximum Monday 72 degrees and 53 degrees minimum early today along with barometric pleasure er pressure 2544 or sea level 2994 sway-backe- Fine combed cotton yarn in bright stripes Sizes Multicolored stripes ribbed neck short sleeves Sizes 149 98c Toddler's Solid colors with clever nov- elty stamp on front 7-- 14 7-- 14 Sizes Bright stripes for the tiny Ribbed neck Sizes toddler -6 -6 98c 98c D Men's and Boys' Favorites One year ago maximum was 66 degrees and minimum was 44 degrees Oysters will soon be out of season with the end of the "r" months and nothing will be left but shrimps — and you can't make fun of little shrimps at 57c a ean any more P S —"So you have to run home as usual? scoffed one of the group g as a little man rose to leave "what are you a man or a mouse? "A man of course" replied the little fellow with dignity "What makes you so sure?" demanded the other "Because" he explained BJT wife is afraid of a mouse"' timid-lookin- 1 Girls' J'MEN! $ Taka my Men's r-a- fiP f Short Slacks tip and get one of the new Lind- say Water Softeners" s Fancy Sizes 7-1- Cuffed bottoms Knits Combed cotton with clever JTy novelty knit pattern Sizes US ¥ S M L Men's Striped Multicolored stripes on fine combed cotton yarn S M M I N $ $ T O R E —2 4 T H 4- Sizes Men's SoIl3f Rich solid colored cotton S M L combed fine knit Sizes L 149 198 298 Popular faded blue denim that k Sanforized for permanent I perfect fit STREET INTRANOI Girls' Suspender Slacks Sanforized denim in navy or faded blue bright novelty trim Sizes 6 some with 2-- 229 SEE BHslif :'x the new Lindsay Chron-O-Tre- i valve softener now on display at ¥ Yoa Cant Tett They've Been Smart Durable SKIN RASH? surface skin irritations AawaMalwallint j R FACTORY STYLE TROUBLED BY ITCHY ISMp Fires in Ogden during the first three months of this year resulted ams THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL If A ROY— An evening of entertainment will be presented by the fourth and fifth grades of the ' Roy provided by Jack Wollaston magician Ray Minter boys' work Chairman of th Dsn An Ontimist club will have charge of the meet- - Fire Loss Shown In City Report CoL Marion Unruh Roy Plans Show GIRLS' CUFF SHORTS Trim boy style with detachable suspenders faded blue denim Sizes 6 Sanforized 2-- 129 Men's Ribbed Knit Wide ribbed cotton knit in solid colors Sizes S M L Men's Fine Kn Red Ryder Boys' Little Beaver Novelty printed front on solid color knit Sizes 4 Bright solid color with clever novelty pattern Sizes 98c 69c 53c M I Boys' Solid colored fine knit polo shirts Ribbed neck Sizes S M U 79c 24th Street at Kiesef it 4-1- 2-- 10 N lb I |