Show 1IA THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 22 IMS R Ifouths Told to Register Even if They're Veterans Nisi Believe it or not some young Americans who ought to aren't registering for the draft—or have not registered I've gotten several letters that go like this: "I served overseas in the navy for two years and of course I realize the draft can t touch me "But a friend of mine said I had to go down to the draft board and register anyway Is that right? Of course it's right! If you don't believe me or your friend just don't register and wait for the long shadow of an FBI special investigator to pin you down That 0 could under the law eost you or five years in jail — or both The idea is— even jf you know you rate deferment or exemption from actual service you still must register That goes for "every male citizen of the United States and every other male person residing in the U S" between the ages of 18 and 25 inclusive By Major Thomas M $10-00- It Happened in Ogden- - 20 Years Ago y Hnam i 5 hay-fev- er draft-registra- nt Question from M R P Detroit: "I am 18 and registered for the draft Sept 16 When will I be called up for physical examination?" From B M Pittsburgh: "I served Certainly not before you become 18 months in the army from Feb 19 but probably shortly thereafter 1948 to Aug 1947 Will I be called unless you are deferable in the present draft? Question from "a mother with an Absolutely no! only child" "My son was twice classified F in the last war Will Wma B N P Seattle: "Will last he have to go through another phy- war s be drafted this tiine? sical exam this time?" If their condition hasn't changed He might If he isn't deferable for they almost certainly won't be any other reason and if he doesn't have one of those "obvious defects" From J K Steubenville O "Will which his local board can spot right teachers be deferred?" off then he'll probably get another I couldn't guess It will depend on army physical But if his physical the local situation condition hasn't changed since the last time he classified F the (Editor's note: You may address chance is strong that he won't be personal inquiries to Major Nial in care of this paper Please include a drafted self addressed stamped envelope) The for past and (From AP Newsfeatures) ' It's Better to Let Take Growth in His Stride 4-- 4-- 4-- w ma 5 right-of-wa- Kuhn pioneer of the Helena 'was an Ogden visitor far west who mined for eold in Manager Clark of the Union Pike's peak days died here at age of pi He was corinne freighter Opera house was praised for bringing to town "The Queen's Lace A Burch creek resident was sen Handkerchief from Salt Lake The tenced to serve 90 days in Weber opera was regarded as a mastercounty Jail on a charge of having piece a quart Of intoxicating liquor n MS Ogden baseball team had defeatpossession ed the Short Line team of Salt Lake Ferenz Steiner cellist was to ap- at the Fort Douglas grounds 13 to one in an exhibition of superb ball pear in a program playing Members of the Ogden For sport wear black velvet team were Casey Schnabel Gimlin Kuhn Horn Plake and Greenwell From F N Butler Pa: "Will a Sckets were selling at who has bad $149 and black satin pleat- Randall Raymond and Ferrin be deferred from as draft as ed skirts $595 boys' suits $298 Flake got a home run and Gimlin millinery $2 95 and neckwear $1 stole home The return of the home team was celebrated in great style Coudn't say It depends how bad gym trunks $1 94-9- VMN HfWfc Years Ago Ofid i n chamber of commerce tour Board of county commissioners West road district of Wyoming and Idaho was to start had visiteda Fair Imy new regarding Pi ii p shortly led by esidcni at Plain are provements planned and including Charles H Bar- City including drainage and reton J S Glazebrook George C pairs Grimes Charles H Thorstenson An Ogden man: was thrown from Fred Froerer Fred H Kuhlmann and Grant his horse at Twenty-fift- h and others and suffered a very ugly fall He Weber county agricultural and was taken to Mole s saloon where horticultural exhibit at the Jtah he was braced up and went on his state fair was receiving high compliments for the wide and excellent conference of the Wevariety tor farm products on dis- berQuarterly was held in the taberstake play nacle at frocks were fall selling Early m m Potter traveling freight $095 fall coats $995 and velvet and felt hats $195 agent of the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul with headquarters at Mui-can- present member of the merchant marine la still kicking up a howl One thing connected with this has not yet been reported Many merchant marine officers got naval reserve commissions during the war and served on active duty with the navy Of course these men are exempted if they served at least 00 days between Dec 7 1941 and Sept 2 IMS or failing that at least one year between Sept is 1940 and June 24 1948 Naturally they are considered veterans But members of the merchant marine who did not serve that time on active navy duty do not let deferred From I W W Westville N H: "Can an boy who has registered for the draft try to join the army or navy before he's 19?" Sure he can under a special section of the draft law That goes for the air force and marines too 4-F- ?" 50 f SO m GOkHiV¥Ett£ltifJ r—i Ctff woo SEE tH — —J osv Taylor Marke Newsreatares if remember how you read 7l§o ail thosf pamphlets and books Rrabout huw to bring up bab liMfflit" i hew you imagined that at age S he would know so many words and do many things? That's how the books said the average chUd would develop— and that's how you pictured junior would be Well are you disappointed be-junior doesn't seem to measure up completely to your idea of what his development should be? You needn't be says Byron Hughes professor of child development in Michigan univer-r- s In fact school of education it's a serious mistake to try to make junior fit preconceived and arbitrary standards of development 'Desirable standards can best be set only in- terms of the individual" he points out "since scientific life ages when all children can be expected to attain certain levels of growth" The majority of problems adults experience with slow developing children come from their own unreasonable behavior he says Slowness Not Abnormal "There is little essentially wrong with growing slowly It is wholly Unreasonable and inaccurate for us to conclude that he who grows slowly is abnormal" Professor Hughes maintains problems are produced not by a child's rate of growth but by the failure of adults to recognize the individuality of growth and plan accordingly Parents and teachers should adjust their expectations of what child should do according to the of growth of each child pattern ' :The adult must understand the child's motives and goals if he is to provide effective educational guidance he says Understanding of the needs of children In relation to their abilities to grow and learn is now being stressed by schools which are giving serious thought to these problems the educator declares and consequently "the school is becoming s place where Children like to go and not a place where to go as punishment for they have being a child By David - j - I'm never tbo busy to shop at CHILDREN'S FASHION SHOP where I can always find wha£ I want at the most reasonable prices Just Received!! Girls9 Toddler Coat Sets! KOZY SUEDE CLOTH SETS with embroidery trim aqua blue coral I OB Sizes 2 3 4 PRAM SUITS to keep babv warm e as toast Zelan corduroy nzipper crotch7SO to 9 1095 MHTENS for little girls and iSK Wool -- iBHc Zelan heek-sued- &?ffr9 Capeskin KNIT LEGGING SETS consisting of leggings sweater coat mittens cap !tRute ted pink and blue USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN Failure Over-Emphasizi- ad achievement failure may prove injurious to your cnud Parents and teachers should avoid having so much concern about the level of the child'i achievement that it causes the child to become depressed and to desire to free himself from home and school relationships" he says He suggests on the other hand that parents having no concern about junior's level of achievement are more injurious to his development than those showing p The normal chUd is constantly faced with difficult tasks involving the possibility of failure in performance but the very presence of these difficulties frequently provide a great stimulus to the child and to his personality development Professor Woody says over-anxie- ty Jimmy Stewart in New Movie Role HOLLYWOOD Oct 22 (AP)— Actor Jimmy Stewart set to play the title role in "The Monty Strat-to- n Story is getting good coach- V ing Stratton the j farmer Chicago White Sox tWirler who lost a leg in a Texas hunting accident 10 years ago started to show Stew-ar- e yesterday on the MGM lot how to look like a big leaguer June A Hyson wiu play the part of Stratton s wife who encouraged him to continue as a player in the West Texas-NeMexico league after the loss of his leg I from hot flashes feel so nerv- high-Hjjsrun- E Take My Word for It one-thir- ty club-foote- er TO THE LADIES: IF YOU'RE DON'T READ THIS - OLD-FASHIONE- but if you want to enjoy a carefree work free modern Wash day then 30-min- e t I Read on et pro-Germ- an n ute ? 1 Gather up your clothe? 2 Take them to ETTL 1908 Washington Blvd 8 Put your clothes in one or :as many Bendix Automatic Home Laundries as you need Each Bendix holds Up to 10 pounds for only 30c Soap is FREE 4 That's all you do except to sit and watch go visiting read a book knit go shopping 5 minutes your washing is done for you And what a wash! 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Mo! Did hp ask for mv Yah! Den who does he like loggerheads" In describing a —quar- - picture? rel or serious disagreement" MS Desi van "Mv son baa laratw cane too hut A Originally loggerhead was the' name of a long iron tool used in laughs about them and says they an asset for when he goes to melting pitch aboard ship In the are zoo the crowds think he is the d fighting of hoarding the operations or in gang fights among elephant and feed him peanuts" the crew casualties were many and Stnsabling Blocks Are Stepslac Severe when the men laid about htones an them with loggerheads I cite Vera' s advice todav because especially ' deadly weapon in close it is excellent Unhappy people shy comnat blushing and easily embarrassed "Not room to swing a cat" refers are tOO They focus once to the dread used in the legal punishment of seamen by lashing their bare backs By Dr George W Crane Dr George W Crane Hopkins w In like vein Professor Clifford Woody of the same university upon points out that over-emphas- Man Big Ears Told To Get Sense of Humor ?heir thinking almost exclusively tLuncli on Planned upon self Thus they lack perspective with Auxiliary to the Union Pacific its resulting sense of humor Men Old Timers club No 6 will hold and women are not counted out in their regular meeting at life's battles Just because they have Monday at the Ben Lomond Resera wart on their nose or an ampu- vations for the luncheon should tated hand or foot or a red birth reach Mrs W T Whiston dial 4787 mark or a big nose flapping ears or Mrs H C Beckett by or nrecsues Saturday noon Those are incidentals! 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