Show OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1950 Solon Assails R 2A April Fool Joke Funny —at First Police Hold Grocer in Attack Case 2 BonneJack E Young ville Park thought it was a pretApril Fool Joke when ty funny friei-ihis wife had s he told — but that given birth to triplets was before the gag started to rebound First sympathetic fellow workmen started taking up a collection to ease the financial impact of his multipl- fathership" Patrons and employes in his favorite cafe did likewise according to a brother Clyde Young If that wasn't bad enough a radio station broadcast the glad news and other sources called up to congratulate him To this add the fact he is "sweating out" the genuine arrival of the stork which is expected imminently and you crn imagine his dilemma It would serve him right somed people commented if the bird actually does flap in with three bundles D-2- grocery store maninto taken police custody ager was in connection with Saturday night a reported criminal attack upon mother Detective an A M Garside reported The incident allegedly took place in the basement of a groceryonstore the and Adams at Thirty-fift- h 29 but it was evening of March at eleven a m not until Saturday that the girl notified her relatives and later police Detective Garside said he arrested Harold E Stettler of 875 in connection with Twenty-sixt- h on an the case and booked him was to The grocer operi charge be interrogated Sunday was named as the atStettlr the woman's full report tacker in of the incident Saturday Detective The woman the Garside said child mother of a claimed to have known the suspect over a period of several months According to Detective Garside the woman gave the following ac-' count: in the She was buying groceries knriii) oftor civ n m when at the manager asked her to look a mattress for a baby crib he had in the store casement saying he would give it to her if she wanted it He then locked the front door and escorted the woman below whin frvitio tn nprinp whether to accept the mattress or not the officer said the grocer sxeppea nnllpri hr overcoat down so as to bind her arms and threw her on the cement floor QhA riaimrH she was unable to scream or otherwise attract atten tion because of ner mgm A three-months-o- long-bille- Heart Ailment Takes Former Ogden Banker ld closed by the defense department He said others are dying "all over the country" His statement followed a complaint by a California representa-retive that President Truman has fused to hold up an economy cutback order in military hospitals study pending a congressional Rep Paul WT Shafer cited the case of Lloyd W Landon 54 World war I veteran and father of two children Shafer said Landon was refused admittance to the Percy Jones army hospital at1 Battle Creek Mich on March the day he became sick Landon was told to gc to Dearborn because the Percy Jones hospital had been ordered 1to accept no patients after Feb Shafer said All Resources Exhausted Landon was unable to get into the hospital at Dearborn though he "exhausted all his resources" Shafer said He said that Dr A M Giddings a Battle Creek physician told Landon he must get into a hospital On March 6 Shafer said tne veterans adminis tration declared Landon's case to be an "emergency and finally admitted him to the Percy Jones hos pital Landon sunering rrom siomacn ulcers was given 35 pints of blood but died of hemorrhage? 18 hours later Shafer said The congressman quoted Landon's widow as saying a doctor at the hospital told her Landon's life could have been saved had he been admitted "two or three days earlier" -This is going on all over the since the country" Shafer said defense department ordered closing of five army and navy general hosare pitals The other institutions hosthe Long Beach Calif naval pital Valley Forge Phoenixville Ariz: Murphy Waltham Mass and Oliver August Ga' Refased Plead for Study RetClyde Doyle 'D Calif) said Mr Truman had rejected a request that the defense department's cutback in military hospicongrestals be held up pending ' sional study Shafer said there have been "two and "a or three" deaths in Texas ' to couple at Jacksonville similar the Landon case He said one Texas case concerned a World war II veteran who tried for eight days to get into aa hospital went berserk choked child and attacked two women Shafer did not identify the veteran Doyle Is a member of a house armed services subcommittee which is opposed to defense department 47000 plans to close 10000 of the active beds operated Dy the army The subnavy and air force committee has completed a tour of many of the hospitals affected and is seeking to halt the cutback on the ground it is unwarranted Mr Truman rejected Doyle's hold this statement: up request with want to make the "If we really Income of the government meet its expenditures the only way it can be done is to cut off some expendi- dc-hi- Trumans Give v (ConUnued from Page One) abode birth nationald housing ity employment Mrs Nolte one of 14 census takers in this Island Monroe county did not know until this morning that she had been chosen to inter-vi-We Thomas the Trumans McWhirter of "tlanta Ga supervisor of the census for the souther came along too to give her moral support Mrs Nolte was flustered at first but settled down when she got to the actual questioning It started in the living room of the winter White House and was later transferred to the lawn outside for benefit of photographers The entire interview took only 15 minutes The president as head of llie family was questioned first The- came Mrs Truman and Margaret both of whom arrived at the president's vacation headquarters - at three p m today to spend nearly a eek Mrs Nolte told Margaret she did not have to answer the income but could fill questions directly out a form and mail it to the cenBut sus bureau if she preferred Margaret had no objection and gave Mrs Nolt the desired information Like every good census taker Mrs Nolte told the Trumans at the outset that none of the information given during the interview would be used for purposes of investigaThe president tion or taxation himself assured the nation of the same thing two weeks ago when he urged every citizen to talk without fear to the census enumer85 — place of - ' two-year-o- ' ld Open Monday and 9 a nil to 6 p '' finntT nv Reg $4950 13250 wsi Reg $9800 ADDCT 12'x7'6" VAKrCI Beige Twist Reg $12000 ADDCT 15'x7'3" m r a $6950 $2450 R" f CARVED WILTON is $8950 J 0° ROUND WIRE WILTON 56950 lyxB'a" ROUND WIRE WILTON ES' $5950 w oo pouND WIRE WILTON xn $1950 $M0° WILTON CARPET x $7950 AXIVH NSTER $4950 AXMINSTERxvsk 9 44 3 3 7 oo Rog $29395 CARPET rIMIVVCLS IDUCn i&'lk lAffll TARI 12'xl 4' WW Green LOOP WILTON 12x18' 9' 9 width squaro yard BR0ADL00M WILTON 'in" rlLt v $595 BR0ADL00M AXMINSTER rlorafI Rog Window Smashed On Note Victory By Runaway Auto (ConUnued from Fas One) "5 TABLE m $435 a rIA Tl I ABLE LAfYird Ruchod shado Porcelain Plated Base $1295 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$2250 Slayer of Sister Is Committed ut $495 $595 AJP LAMPSsh0" $995 Reg - April 1 (UP) — President Truman may send a special message to congress shortly on farm legislation the White House disclosed today After signing the cotton-peanacreage bill yesterday the presi-de- n indicated his intention of isFRESNO Calif AslI 1 (OP suing a statement on his action to- Alice Richard 14 who "hated" her tomorrow or day twin sister Sally so much she murdered her was committed to a state mental hospital today The pretty blonde girl was ordered to an institution for at least "some months" after a Juvenile court Judge Arthur C Shepard read psychiatrists" reports and stated "a fairly clear picture of nuntal illness is now presented" mmmMNa ill $695 $545 0q?l Wldo square yard W width squaro yard KEY WEST Fla - $1095 $1295011 $11950 $21950 BR0ADL00M AXMINSTER 95 iS-£-5 Via IL I SqYd!1 s°£ 6 I Reg $18950 Layaways-A- 2 3'3" Beds Vanity Bench Chest Rosa Baigo 12' width square yard a A large window M "M -- No Sales Final a I — $2040° Exchanges MM0TWIN BEDROOM SUITE 5450 fVilr Rom Twist """"CARPETS 165 00 B Refunds -- No No NOTHING RESERVED Ate GOP Session Ends President Plans Farm Message I OFF AND MORE OFF ALL MERCHANDISE PRICED TO SELL REGARDLESS OF COST QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED COME EARLY — EVERYTHING MUST GO WALL TO WAL- L- Friday 9 a Mlo 9 p m -- Other Days w at Ogden Auto - O P "could win" in 1950 those ators BggB club 2374 Kiesel was smashed Sat- G now held by Democratic Senators Questions about dwelling units urday an when automobile Lucas (111 ) Myars (Pa) Downey apparently puzzled the Trumans vacatedevening momentarily by its driver (Calif) Taylor fceea se Mrs Nolte instead of ask(Idaho) Lehman sidebackwards across the (Washing(New York) Magnuson ing about the White House or the rolled and against the building McMahon and Benton (ConTruman home in Independence walk ton) Desk Sgt Howard K Keeter said necticut) and Thomas (Utah) Mo inquired as to the size of the driver who he knew only as "We have a good chance to win winter White House on the naval the a Mr Brown reported he drove the in each of those races" Johnston station here street car out onto of the the garage Neither Margaret nor her mother said we knew but the president quickly and then left itto forlc ak minute while He listed as Republicans the garage must hold up" this counted up the rooms on his fingers he returned Capehart year backwards (Ind) Taft (Ohio) Morse (Ore) and reported that they were cur- door aThe vehicle rolled dip gutter and on across the Hickenlooper Gurney (S living here in a five bed- into rently walk striking the building with D) Young (N (Iowa) room house (Kas) D) Darby (Idaho) considerable force the driver re- - Donnell (Ho) Dworshak Milliken ColOv) Tobey (N H) Firm Quits Sugar Aiken (Vt) and Wiley (Wis) SALT LAKE CITY April 1 — We need to pick up 47 seats to (AP)—The Franklin County Sugar control the house" Johnston said anCompany of Preston Idaho that- there were exactly adding nounced today it is withdrawing Democratic representathat many from the market in northern Utah tives who won their 1948 races by ' due to ruthless competition" leas than five per cent kV Vt h) -- - OFF Vz RrhrrIIrvSrrrw' WASHINGTON April 1 (UP)— A Michigan congressman said today a veteran died because he could not get into a hospital ordered On) His father was a judge When the father died Mr Bennett went to work In a bank at the age of 15 At A few years 18 he was a cashier later he went to Twin Falls county Idaho to investigate the possibilities of banking there In Twin Falls he become associated with the Kuhns of Pittsburgh who were developing that section and at the age of 25 he was assistant manager of that development which included the building of canals power lines hotels and the establishment of banks Later he acquired control of a bank at Jerome Ida and when World war I was declared he sold out to John W Thomas who later became a United States senator Mr Bennett entered naval service and was attached to the accounting division in the Boston nsvy yard Afterward he was assigned to Newport News for a responsible post connected with the disembarking of returned troops Orgaalsee Corporation Returning to Idaho after the war he organized the War Finance corporation and later liquidated It without a dollar ol loss Then he took over the management of the Anderson Brc bank in Idaho Falls and left then to join Marriner S Eccles of Ogden in the establishment of the First Security corporation He was known as a man of law recreations his whole interest being occupied with banking and other business enterprises He is survived by his widow Mrs Griselda M Bennett a daughter Mrs Mildred G a jew sky Ogden a son Elbert G Bennett Jr Salt Lake City five grandchildren two brothers and two sisters: Ivan E Bennett Chicago banker and J B Bennett of Washington D C: Mrs Marian Tottle Boise and Mrs Thomas H Gooding Ketchum Ida tures The body if at the mortuary Thirty-fourt- h "and Washington Funeral and burial arrangements had not been decided Saturday i hr Census Daia Continued from Page Treatment of Sick Veterans (R-Mic- OFF 14 Dial 6689 |