Show 8A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Students Swell Dead Woman's Eye Aids Ogdenite's Sigh fjTeslimonial Set But Doesn't Change Viewpoint He Says For Elder Hill Roster of By Pope An ulcer condition caused Fred LeRoy Hill of The fact that he is seeing to spread over his eyes Mr and Mrs Fred Work Seekers through growth Fowler a woman's eye does not will be honored at obscuring his vision He his but SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 11 1950 LF B of E Head Will Dorothy Address Ogden Sessions The man who has headed thefstated His first railroad job wu national union for 28 years will as engine-wipfor the Pennsyl workers van: a railroad at Youngstown attempt to rally westernanti-striOhio On November 7 1898 he bein opposition to pending came a fireman on the Erie raillegislation during the west coast meeting of the Brotherhood of Lo- road and was promoted to engineer comotive Firemen and Enginemen on June 16 1902 In 1905 he was elected general in Ogden June 15 16 and 17 He is D B Robertson of Cleve- chairman of the B L Y & E on land Ohio principal speaker for the Erie system and was elected the sessions which are expected to vice president of the brotherhood draw delegates from 75 lodges in in 1913 serving in that capacity California Nevada Idaho and Utah until July 1 1922 when he was Robertson has been spearheading elected president the fight in Washington against the proposed legislation-Oth- er Dignitaries Also slated to attend the sessions in Ogden for the first time are Mrs Grace Hatfield Little Rock Ark national grand president of the Ladies' society of the brotherhood E P Bickford labor relations of ficer U S railroad retirement board and Ray'Scott Cleveland O editor and manager of the broth erhood s magazine (Joining from Chicago Bickford Mu explain present provisions of the retirement and railroad unem ployment insurance acta j Appearing this week before a senate committee considering pend e measures ing railroad Robertson warned such a law will open the door to a flood- of new bureaucratic controls over rail operations Lists Two Objectives He listed two principal objections to the bill: (1) strikes are so rare that punitive action is un necessary and (2) Computeory arbitration puts matters into the laps of bureau crats Grace Hatfield Robertson will also discuss the week union s drive for a adverse effect on railroads of U S road air and water transporta- Ogds-iitetion subsidies and recent pacts be tween the brotherhood and irailroad management This year's sessions will be held in Hotel Ben Lomond and in tne Woodmen of the World haB Host groups are the Perseverance lodge No 98 Centennial iodize Wo 850 of Golden and the women's asociety T i i i in Elmer H Ward chief of the manBusiness Meetings R Noel office agement Business meetings are jplanned management officeFrank statistician and confor the hotel Women wpll IV forms control John T vene at the W O W nail 2425 officer ofCainq f management the office Grant Featured will be competi- at the Utah West depot tive drill teams with a trophy pre- Twelfth were general i en route today to sented to the winner the national manageGov J Bracken Lee and Mayor mentquartermaster conference held in W Rulon White of Ogden have Washington Dj C being j s been invited with representatives of the local deof the 'chamber of commerce and potRepresentatives have been to lecture railroad officials at the conferencealigned with Ward giving Robertson has been active in a talk on "Personal Con various campaigns for legislation trol" and conducting Strength a round table which has improved working con- discussion on the "Storage Probditions and security of railroad em- lems" of a depot Noel will cover off "Cost Accounting ployes including the railway labor the act the railroad retirement and and subject Analysis" and Caine will unemployment insurance acts He speak on "An Effective Forms Conwas first chairman of the Railway trol Program" Labor Executives' Assn which he Representatives from all Quarter helped organize serving from 1926 master branch jand general depot to 1932 management offices in the United 110000 Members in Union States will attend the conference Robertson has been president of which will last one week Purpose 0 of the conference is to Integrate the brotherhood which has members in the United States the problems handled by a manand Canada for 28 years Since he agement office and arrive at a was 18 years old he has devoted uniform solution of problems for his working career to the railroad better efficiency in the quarterindustry and rail workers it was master depot system I ke I semi-skille- Lecture ai National Confab wm or Ray Scott 40-ho- ur Will I Fourth Fete Planned by Two LDS Wards nt s report- change it viewpoint any does help his sight John Nelson 69 of 544 Washington declared today Mr Nelson has just returned from San Francisco where at Stanford hospital he underwent a corneal transplant operation e a delicate grafting of corneal from the eye of a dead woman to his eye The operation as soon as the "cleaning-up- " process is complete is expected to restore almost perfect sight to Mr Nelson's right eye in which he has been totally blind for 25 years The left eye of the San Francisco voman who willed her sight to the eye bank at the hospital went to a California student Mr Nelson was blind in one eye and had only a fourth of the vision of the left eye at the time of his operation He was forced to discontinue work at a local military base because of his poor sight but expects to go back to his job as soon as the convalescent period is over Ward who holds the rank of col onel in the reserve corps completed his two weeks active duty summer training Saturday just in time1 to depart for the conference in his civilian capacity as chief of the management office and storage consultant at the depot r- En 1 -- " - to Washington ciiy-wia- 11 EASY-PA- ANSC0 0 i $ i all-da- — fl 110-00- MAN HOMEF(lRfVITURE 2-13- Independence Bond Drive Lagging States Chairman The Independence Bend drive is lagging in Weber county according to a statement issued Saturday by C J Olsen county chairman With half of the bond drive campaign time expiring the county has subscribed only 20 per cent of its quota of $495000 he said The campaign is scheduled to end on July 4 "When we save we are increasing our value to the community" Chairman Olsen said "and we are building up within ourselves a feeling of independence" Glen Kerr Given Suggestion Award OGDEN AIR MATERIEL AREA St Hill Air Fnroe RaP TTtah twill realise he suhmittpH an idea Penalty Imposed Mike Paterikis 25 of f JrranK k Noel left and Colonel Elmer H Ward of the management office at the Utah general depot representatives will speak at a quartermaster national management conference in Washington D C They are en route east Register Monday June 12 8:00 A M to 5:00 P M Central Building Room 101 CERAMICS OR SCULPTURE— Mon-We- d 0 p m (1-NATURAL HISTORY— Tues 7:00-9:3- 0 p m (3) ORGANIZATION & ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOLS IN UTAH— Tues-Thu0 a a m (3) 10:00-12:0- 0 COMPARATIVE EDUCATION— Tues-Thua m (3) PSYCHOLOGY IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION— Mon-We- d 0 a ja m (5) PSYCHOLOGY IN SECONDARY EDUCATION— Mon-We- d 0 7:00-10:0- 3) 8:00-10:0- rs rs 9:00-11-0- 9:00-11:0- a m m m Then he'll move on--so don't wait! Come In and see this crazy man for your handful of money! On Friday and Saturday Duffy gave away to Ogden people keveral hand some Longines-Wittnauseis of Roseleaf Wrist Watches lovely pattern Dinnerware and beautiful sets of inlaid silverware service for 8 in fine hardwood cases er GUIDANCE TRAINING FOR TEACHERS— Wed 1:00-3:3- 0 p m-- (5) Tues-Thu2:30-4:3- 0 CHlip DEVELOPMENT— p m (4) MANUSCRIPT WRITING— Thurs 10:00-12:0- 0 a m (2) PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY— Mon-We- d 8:00-10:a m (5) SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM— Mon-We- d 3:00-5:0- 0 p m (4) MUSIC EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS— Thurs 0 a m (2) SPEECH EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS— Tues-Thurs See the Great New 1950 Coolerator 00 3:00-5:0- p m 0 rs (3) APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY— Mon-Wef iV d 10:00-12:0- 0 I RESIDENCE CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF JULY SCIENCE IN" THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL— rt P m (3) ARITHMETIC IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-Mon-We- d-Fri Mon-Wed-F- ' 45-pie- ce (5) 8:00-10:0- siay be file means of saving youw years of untold mivrv For writ in promptly the Clinic will send their newly enlarged book entitled "Rheumatism" Address letter to The Ball Clinic Deptyour 4803 Excelsior Springs Missouri but be fipft to write today from 10 to 6 each day this week RESIDENCE CLASSES BEGINNING WEEK OF JUNE 12 TO 15 Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism You incur no obligation in sending for this Instructive book It 1 Classes to Be Held of Weber College 261ft Ait es THE EMPORIUM OGDEN SUMMER SESSION ams was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 or serve 90 days in Jail mdclay afternoon by Judge W Lee Skanchy of First district juvenile court Paterikis was found guilty of contributing to the delinquency be a minor it was alleged he had taken indecent liberties with an girl In a local theatre iune o Excelsior Springs Mo June 10 — So successful has a specialized sys tem proven for treating rheu tnatism and arthritis that an anfaz ing new book will be sent free to any reader of this paper who will pctte for it The book entitled "Rheumatism" fully explains why drugs and medi-fgBgive only temporary relief ' Said fail to remove tpe causes of the trouble: explains how you mav obtain relief from rheumatism and will be at EXl 'ENSIGN DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH TVT m "Goofy" 1 save the United States air force $3328 a year Glen approximately T Kerr chief of fiscal accounting was given a check for $108 He was presented this award by Colonel Clarenrp SaHoin imn troller in ceremonies held in the coionei s office recently Kerr's sucsestion nmviricH an ac counting block sheet to be used as a posting medium In maintaining the ledgers showing the distri bution of funds obligated These reports are necessary for budget purposes and for information for nigner neaaquarters 83 5 'Tor parh S3 ar faimt tw V bonds We shall receive back $4 in ten years and these bonds are safe and they are liquid "Groups of patriotic American citizens indorses our government's campaign to sell independence bonds to the people and I as county chairman urge our citizens to buy these bonds cither through pay roll purchase plans or under the bond a month plan" tl-i- son HUI 2730 a missionary tis-su- anti-strik- labor-manageme- (Lee) ed if necessary a similar operararewen testimontion may be performed on his left ial Sunday June field for college and high school 18 at seven p m students is keen it was announced eye after a period of six months in the LDS Saturday by Harvey N Rich who is It was explained in such an Twelfth ward in charge of the local Utah state em-- j He will operation it is necessary to rechapel ployment service office move the cornea from the eye of enter the mission Rich reports that since classes let lorne June 19 and out for the summer vacation 2400 the donor within 20 hours after will ' leave for the new applications for work had been death and transplant it to the southern states filed at his office Of that numeye of the recipient within 40 mission headquarber 75 per cent were students Durhours ters Ga ing the same period only 225 from Mr Nelson received a wire on Atlanta 21 July 1 that group all under years of from Dr A E Maumenee who a graduage have been placed performed the operation during ateHe is of Ogden high 150 In Agriculture the afternoon of May 7 stating school and WeberK uome to Stanryp avauanie Of the placement 150 took up agford immediately" He caught the college The chapricultural pursuits and 75 were ' f j next plane out arrived in San el is ate Twenty- placed in industry Of the 75 going Francisco at twelve sixth Jackunand and midnight into industrial jobs 39 were L F BUI was operated upon at seven in son Friends d skilled two were four are invited the morning were skilled 15 accepted service Nelson said trouble 15 with abwere vlMt and occupation posts Loses Bail — Roger Baur 1575 his sight developed 42 years ago sorbed in the selling occupation Twenty-sevent- h and the until forfeited $2 bail to cortime up of the However on the brighter side neal transplant he had had four citv pnnrt Rich said the employment level in operations on his right eye Atthis area is as high as during 1949 tempts were made to cut a new charge except at the military installations pupil he said Rich also reported that applica"I can't express my gratitude to tions from adult workers during John Nelson people who donate their eyes at May were 50 per cent higher than 4 death so the living may see I last year-- More women are seekthink it is wonderful" Mr Nelson ing jobs and a number of immi- Old-Fashion- ed said are workers grant wanting employMr Nelson said Dr Maumenee ment particularly from the west expects to come to Ogden in Aug- coast and intermountain states to perform a similar operajjurt Service Wives on List tion on a child here A nurrjber of the women asking The operation on Mr Nelson for work are wives of personnel at was sponsored by the Utah State the new air wing at Hill air force Ogden this year was promised an ing arranged with suitable prizes Division of Vocational Rehabilito enjoy a real "old-Tfbase opportunity tation upon recommendation all winner The official- - further stated that fashioned" IndeDendence dav: with Dr C C Hetzel Sr Ogden by m At a five concert band p approximately 20 per cent of unem- parades patriotic speeches band ployment "compensation claims dur- concerts not dogs races for the will be presented followed by an At the evening program a queen ing May were by workers with kids and a great big fireworks hour of story telling and fun for will be selected from votes display wage credits earned out of Utah all ages At eight-thirt- y m a p with each mirphau morio given He concluded by saying that this Mt Ogden and Hyland L D S fireworks will be held aft- the festivities Plans are now area nationally speaking is one wards are in offering er which display the fun will be trans oeingday's oy the organizaiormuiatea of the brightest spots on job possi a program cooperating such as was enjoyed ferred new to recreational tions of the two wards and bilities about the turn Of the century It dance halL the entries are being selected queen Here's your chance to show Pop will get under way at Liberty park Twenty first and Monroe the night he's tops! A lifetime gift— a of July 3 and continue July 4 A Files Divorce Suit eveball 'the will be held in grand camera or photographic equipS Jeanne Warner filed suit for ning at the hew recreational- hail divorce in £econd district court Twenty-seventh and ment against Norman S Warner chargIt was reported cityTyler officials have ing failure to provide They were given the two wards use of the married July 10 1949 nark and have npdveri thr: rn Argus Cameras Carl Ziess operation in making the celebra e Cxakta tion a axiair Plans are being submitted to the Cireflex scout officials of the area to call a MJ or Butch Prass Cameras camporee for the night of July 3 when all scouts may put up their Bolex Movie Cameras tents and enjoy a program of fun Keystone Leaders in scouting will ee in atRave re tendance officials said Movie and still projectors On July 4 there will be a parade Screens for children around the park with Photo Needs floats bicycles gaily decorated baby buggies and carts featured treamlined curtain USE OUR PLAN l2!LWori Prizes will be given for the most made xloe of and best entries At eleven unique £iLtT!lght 5anodixed aluminum a m a patriotic program will be " to Pierce your curl held featuring leading speakers of tains Dries 4J"" COLOR at once in 13 the state the usual timecurtains with straight Booths will be constructed for It NOW 120-62ength u"nn carnival attractions such as the - Icds into a sm JT for African dodger fortune telling and bundle Roll Film easy storage lust rai throwing rings around the necks arm to of live ducks top end v " formerly en "uuie Many other attractions will be Factory guaranteed ary y for arranged 137 participation! Hamburgers hot dogs soda water and fried chicken will be candy available for the hungry and thirsty officials said CAMERA In the afternoon a softhnll nmi will be played between M men of the Mount Ogden and Hyland 2909 Fowler Avenue wards Races for all ages will be MASTER PHOTO FINISH INO neid and various contests are be 2 358 Washinaton Blvd Phone S-— Competition in the employment er a to be arranged (3) Yon may enroll one two or more classes resident credit during the Summer Session and cultural advancement L 28 3:00-5:0- 0 Time Additional Information Christensen 2-82- 78 It's designed to be different Holds more food takes less space all safe cold top to base and front to back The 1950 Coolerator is revolutionary— it's the only refrigerator that's bigger on the inside than it looks from the outside Here's The Chance of A Lifetime to Get A Marvelous New Coolerator up to a maximum of 15 hours of your opportunity for professional fir A Complete Schedule and Call Mr Edward a m (5) I WITH GOOFY DUFFY'S MON IY irS EASY TO BUY A COOLERATOR! 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