Show Red Leaflets Shower City Blast Rail Yards B-2- 9s 1 THI OGDEN (UTAH) were printed from the same forms as those distributed here just before the reds were outlawed A new check of known communist outin which this has day city hangouts Indicated that all the lawed the communist party leaders were still out of town The leaflets came from the upper party floors of the' Woodward MCManan said building in the heart of Birmingham A legend said they were by the 'Alabama communist BIRMINGHAM Ala July (UP) — Hundreds of leaflets fluttered from an office building to- 204-entl-y w Korea Fattening US Plutocrats --In Soviet pre-scho- Press pPe' J er y 20 b 3 KIMBALL STORM WINDOW CO MM Iowa Avenue Wtl Day r Night 3-4- 41 Fire Run Ogden city fLre department made p m to the a run at elght-ninete- en street viaduct where a flare pot was upset There was no damage Twenty-fourt- h CANNING SUPPLIES GOP Chiefs smoke billows from marshaling yards of Kaesong daring 9 raid on the vital communication center near the 38th parallel In South Korea Bombing of communication centers has slowed the Bed drive to the - south considerably (Air feree photo) B-Z- Amateurs Caught After Relieving Bank of $10450 rendered without firing a shot at a roadblock near hare R W Turner president of the bank after recovering from the first surprise of the holdup said "They were obviously amateurs" Police said Mayer a salesman roomed with Moore while on the road Ogden Pioneer 85 Taken by Death HUNTINGTON W Va July 20 (UP) — A college student and his young partner in crime staged a $10450 holdup at the First National Heber C Oborn 85 pio- bank of Kenova today but were neer passed awaty at his Ogden home 1141 caught within 15 minutes after the robbery Edgar Allen Moore 24 of Ash land Ky and Pete J Mayer 28 of Detroit were captured by police about 10 miles from the scene as they tried to escape in a rented station wagon The loot all in SI to $100 bills was recovered Moore described as an honor student at Marshall college here and his companion entered the bank with drawn pistols Just before the noon closing hour After ordering the patrons and employes to lie on the floor they collected All cash in sight within five minutes and fled in the waiting vehicle The youths were captured by the lice summoned seconds after the ldup by burglar alarm and sur Saturday at eight illness p m following a He had been associated with the Boyle Furnture company for 48 years Mr Oborn arrived in Ogden In 1880 and built his home here in 1888 He had resided here since The body is at the mortuary Twenty-fourth and Adams Twenty-thir- d one-mon-th Outing Slated L D S Mount Ogden stake will hold an outing at Lagoon Monday July 31 Families attending are asked to bring their own lunch The group will eat at the beach terrace A program will be presented at eight p m with prizes awarded The program will be followed by a dance PRESSURE COOKERS COLO PACK CANNERS CAN SEALERS And Atony Other Conning Needs ijfe 9m your most useful sense for sight once lost for °y reason may never be regained See your Op- - DR G L HARRIS mh " I 14-- 2 Wash' Mvd Dial 8359 Jjjjj uilt lo lake rt! -- -- SEE CHITWOOD'S DAREDEVILS Give Thrilling Exhibition of FORD'S Minister Facing Grand Jurors sia has been increased temporarily in recent days by about 12 fur buyers who are attending the Leningrad fur auctions The auctions last about 10 days to two weeks Soviet embassy "officers and employes" here Increased from 75 to 86 during the last six months and United Nations representation went up from 51 to 55 The U N representation increased despite the Russian boycott of the global organization The disparity between the Rus-ia- n official family here and the American official and delegation in Moscow is explained partly by the fact that U N headquarters is located in this country officials said But the state department would consider increasing the number of American officials in Russia if the Russian government would make that possible In Morals Count ROCKFORD 111 July 20 (UP) — A non - denominational minister waa ordered held to the county grand jury today on charges that he raped his sister-in-laand fathered her child Justice of the peace Howard Hicks ordered the Rev Robert J Hansen 42 held on $2500 bond for the October term of the grand Jury His sister-in-laMiss Verna Cap roh 32 charged that he raped her under threat of death in the living room of the Lighthouse chapel and Bible school Hansen at a preliminary hearing last week denied the charge He also denied that he kicked his wife Mable down a flight of stairs But he was ordered to appear before a police magistrate next Thursday on her charge of assault and battery Mrs Hansen also has filed suit for divorce Hansen testified at the preliminary hearing last week that the two sisters "plotted" to have him con victed of the rape charge It was Mrs Hansen's assault and battery complaint that led to the rape charge Sheriffs deputies found Miss Capron and the child living at the chapel Under she said Hansen was questioning the father of the child and that he raped her the night of July 2 1940 while she was visiting the Hansens on a trip from her home in California She said the child was born in Chicago last March and that she returned to the to live with the couple chapel Hansen said she appeared in the living room in "scanty attire" the night of the alleged attack but he denied that he raped her Deputies said they found of nude women and obscenepictures literature stuffed between the pages of the clergyman's Bibles w non-offici- w al Ives Urges Curbs On Standby Basis (Continued from Page One) meeting of the senate banking committee Monday to urge that the administration bill be narrowed That bill would authorize credit controls allocation and priorities on scarce industrial materials seizure of plants and facilities needed in the defense effort and government loans to spur production The measure has no provision for consumer rationing or for wage and price controls all-oThe demand for economic mobilization got a big push earlier this week when Elder Statesman Bernard M Baruch urged congress to go all the way im mediately The house banking committee already has approved an administration bill with only minor changes Approval came however only after backers of controls lost out on a close vote — 10 to 9 Their amendment or a modification of it is sure to be offered on the house floor when the bill comes up for debate Tuesday ut wage-price-rationi-ng $50 ALLOWANCE Toward a Genuine 1950 KKtig speakers at a Republican party rally Saturday night at Lorin Farr park The Korean war was brought on by "compromises that began at Yalta and Potsdam and by the Truman administration" declared John Tope Washington D C national Young G O P chairman in 1 principal address Others who took the rostrum were Wallace F Bennett and Rue L Clegg party senatorial candidates: Or Preston Jones and Howard Call aspirants for the V S house of representatives and A Pratt Kessler Utah G O P campaign chairman The rally was sponsored by Weber County Young Republicans' executive committee Perry Burn-hathe G O P state chairman was master of ceremonies Lives Changed In charging that the administration's foreign policy had resulted id the conflict in the Far East Tope declared that because of this the lives of a lot of young people would be changed through mili4 tary service "But" he declared "well follow the colors wherever they go if this war does continue But ' I want to know this time that we are not going to be sold out by communist sympathizers" Tope warned that the political campaign ahead "is going to take more than oratory to win it's going to take organization and work of the kind we have not be" fore faced He appealed to young G O P ? to expand their membership ami to "help us win with the candidates who will appeal to those discouraged Democrats who are look-"' ing around for some place to land Kessler the party's a"ipg7 chairman said he was tired of "playing gentleman and preaching the gospel of brotherly love ty "This is supposed to be a system" he declared referring to Senator Thomas' 18 years in Washington "and this year I am going to try to bring before the of Utah the things that have Kplsexisting through all those 18 5 m lines-Ame- rican two-par- st years" Scores Thomas Kessler I eejwlppesl fmr sale av Rasps Hoi counter stud 12 Steels booths end teMes geed supply of dishes end silverwere Nothing 1 mm IMMEDIATE FOR INFORMATION Rose East Broadway until 8 a m or call 4 -Apt 3S Exchange Place after S:M a or call Salt Lake City 1 i a that Senator this year I'll predict he will net even return to Utah to live" In other talks of the night arguments were offered to link Utah's senior senator with communist organizations and sympathizers Bennett candidate for the senate said the fundamental issue of the campaign is a "fight to preserve America as we knew it" He charged the Democratic administration with offering "nothing but lip service" to labor reclamation school teachers agriculture "and particularly to youth" "Rep (Reva Beck) Boson has offered to youth the restoration if the CCC camps" he declared Clegg also aspirant for a asserted that the "whole state department is literally saturated with people who are friend ay to ine communist ana nis lei-- l aen-atorsh- ip mi i low travelers" 9ttf?SJtfrs)faSJM!SiaWRM'8Sf $27995 $5000 ALLOWANCE ALL YOU PAY IS or mm Hundreds Hava Already Been Sold at va- a JUST THINK! 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You'll ace the exciting new power erf the hushed" V-- s You'll see how Ford's new y stronger Lifeguard" Body (now I for quiet) can take it : i : how Ford's "Hydra-Coil- " and "Para-Flex- " Springs team op to absorb severe shocks with ease And you'll see dramatic proof that Ford's "Finger-Tip-" means responsive easy handling Yon'll agree— Ford's built toSteering take it! And it's an economical car to buy and own —with tow first cost old car probably more than covers the down payment) 1 1 : low (yoor oper-sttin- g costs (with great mileage and quality construction that keeps maintenance costs down) : t and high resale value (because Ford's future is built in) One "Test Drive" tells you Ford's the fin V-- 8 car Ford's "hushed" 100-h- p is yours for hundreds less than most Sixes" or choose Ford s advanced 95-h- p Six for still less heavy casualties Intelligence reports at estimated headquarters that communist V: as had mounted to 31000 killed and wounded in the five weeks since the North Koreans invaded South Korea June 25 (Total American casualties thus far reoprted in Washington including dead wounded and missing were placed Saturday at 1086) The reds have lost WO tanks knocked out and another 100 dam aged since the campaign started headquarters said North Korean battle casualties during the current red offensive have not been estimated One officer however claimed more than 2500 North Koreans dead had been counted on the front of the First cavalry division alone Eight hundred enemy dead were counted on another regimental front Total red casualties obviously were much higher The North Koreans maintained their attacks unabated however along the whole curving front without regard for losses General Mac Arthur's war summary said the reds were placing new pressure and made "slight gains" southward to two drives about f if v miles inland from the east coast These were along the Yongjuandong and T a n y a n axes Yechon is 110 miles northwest of Pusan in an area South Korean troops are defending It is 45 miles northwest of the Yongdong front where both sides are heavily engaged Andong is 15 miles farther east Slight AUIed Gain On the east coast — the cxtrcm right flank of the defending and South Korean troons moved ahead for a slight gain but the Korean communists clung to me town or yongdok SO miles north of Pusan l American and British warships pounded the Yongdok area with five and eight inch gunfire in support of the allied ground forces To the south — on the other end of the curving defense line — North Koreans made a little progress in their drive eastward toward Pusan MacArthur's war summary said red columns had advanced ten miles east of Hadong to a point some 65 miles by air west of the vital Pusan supply port The North Koreans also moved into the town of Kochang on the southwest front 36 miles south of the Yongdong battlefront and 75 miles of Pusan observers spotted seven North Korean tanks in Kochang and called for air strikes 6 bombers roared down on them in two attacks and left one in the center of town Theburning other six however apparently succeeded in hiding out The west half of Kochang was left in flames The main communist thrust how- west-northwe- ' " H0TP0INT (Using Stock Cars) "pHERE'LL Flay Demo Foreign Policy ai Session Non-offici- al Deluxe Refrigerator Strength Stamina and Performance sound-conditione- Enemy Drive Thrust (Continued from Pa Oh) fever continued to bear most heaSw WASHINGTON July SO CW— we now uy on the Yongdong-Hlines anggan hold jmaft along Russia's official family in the Unit- have" sector A North Korean prisoner ed States contains 410 persona acThe orders were passed on to field headquarters ssii cording to a report to the state the fighting fronts as quickly as 15 to 16to red tanks 20 American could them like eeuglers They department by the Soviet embassy attended to the trucks and numerous artillery decision grim This is an increase of S3 since reached possibly earlier in the pieces were building up strength Jan 1 week during a personal visit by for another punch at the American The official family Includes 132 General MacArtkur to the battle-fron- t defenders to hold present lines until Pretty Intact wives 103 children of reinforcements arrive General "Hap" Gay reported his age and the dependent mother of (The first marine division and Georgi A Sokoloz embassy coun- the Second U S army division First cavalry foot troopers wax intact" although some men cillor are en route to Korea after em- "pretty tired from moving around" U coast S west from the Stationed In Moscow barking First cavalry troops have made at varying times more than ten three withdrawals since landing in By contrast the state department days ago) Korea two weeks ago During that said that on July 1 only 98 AmerGeneral Walker emphasized that time Gay said the division has hurt ican diplomatic and military offi- "there's no thought in the mind the reds "more than hurt cials and IS dependents were sta- of anybody — 'even though we they've tioned in Moscow— the only offi- might be so disposed — that there us" cial post in Russia operated by this possibly can be a Dunkerque It government This was an increase would be impossible to get out" Nor was there thought of surof two state department envoys and two dependents in the last four render "All realize that to be a prisoner months Americans in Rus- of these people would be a fate sia on July 1 the department said worse than death" Walker said were one Catholic priest six news- Battle Cries men and two fur buyers who spend North Koreans sounding battle most of the year in Moscow This nonrofficial U S colony in Rus- cries as they charged were taking 12-to- ry Sam J Hall was sentenced to jail recently on a vagrancy conviction and Police Commissioner Eugene Bull Connor later pushed an ordinance through the city commission outlawing the party Connor ordered a sweeping investigation to determine the source MOSCOW July 29 (UP)— Pravda of today's leaflets The papers urged the United and Izveatla the Soviet Union's States to accept India's proposal to most papers drew picimportant arbitrate the Korean crisis and sett e the conflict by admitting tures today of a fattening American Chinese communists to the United plutocracy waging war against the Nations Those interested in fur-th- Korean people information were urged to Pravda the communist party or"write to 35 E 12th St New York and Izvestia the government gan City" Detective Paul E McMahan In paper reported that American in charge of Investigating communist activities said later that the leaf- dustrial and financial magnates lets were tossed from a 10th floor were reaping increasing profits while the common people paid in public rest room "It could have been one of a terms of Inflation and other sacrithousand people" who threw them fices the officer said Pravda carried a two column arHe said that the leaflets appar- ticle the work of its New York cor respondents G Rassadin and I Bcmd Concert Slated which emphasized the apFllippov Ogden hgh school dance band proval of President Truman's meswill present a concert of popular sage of congress by the National numbers at Lorin Fair park Sun- Association of Manufacturers Ac under dito the correspondents the day night At eight-thirtrection of J Phillip Dalby This cording A M is the real behind-scene- s a will be the band's second appear- U S government ance of the summer at Lorin Farr The article said stocks of war material corporations like Lockheed Douglas U S Steel and General For A Limited Time Motors rose considerably while prices of silk oil gasoline clothes shoes butter eggs fish sugar and coffee increased Discount "Thus the criminal military adventure launched by the American ON STORM WINDOWS has government in Korea already corStorm Doors brought serious inflation" the as low OS respondents said tl SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1990 Ousting Communist Party party" - i ine Alabama communist chief STANDAID-EXAMIN- Soviet Family Yanks Blunt Members in U S Hits 410 '50 FORD OGDEN FORD SALES 359 26th STRff DIAL 8803 3 in 4 PillE? 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