Show OGDIN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 10 1930 2A Army io Open THE Five Inactive Mormons' Annual Pageant to Draw 100M0 Troop Camps Expected Aug ham university Both are 10 PALMYRA N Y (AP) —State police said they ex pect nearly 100000 people to the 14th annual Mormon pageani which opens tonight on Hill WASHINGTON Aug 10 (AP)— The army is planning Immediate reopening of five more training camps with a total capacity of 101800 men But brainy college students who want to continue in school apparently won't have to help fill them for at least another Selective service headquarters yesterday authorized deferment of such students whose grades put them in the upper half of their classes during the last year they attended college The regulations however are temporary ones designed to clarify the situation for students planning to continue their education this falL Also they are not mandatory They" merely permit draft boards to consider granting deferments if it advisable they think more New and permanent policies may be adopted later Existing regulations alreadymp vide that a student who is actually attending school may be deferred until the end of the school year The army's expanded training program also announced yejtjgr day calls for reopening Camps Rucker at Daleville Ala Stewart at Hinesville Ga Roberts at San Miguel Calif McCoy at Sparta Was and Edwards at North Falmouth Mass The camps have been inactive for some time 0 Pfceir capacities are: Rucker men Stewart 3800 Roberts 26000 McCoy 27000 and Edwards 25-00- 20000 jOgden City's Levy Clark Keeps Edge ! ' Put at 185 Mills In Ballot Battle l (Continued from Page the departments puts the city 'on With Sen Taylor Young elders of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y Rue C Johnson of Logan Utah former New York City radio announcer speaks the part of Moroni ancient American prophet and later an angel said to have appeared to Joseph onSmith tne the same church's founder Hill Cumorah The angel according to Mormon doctrine gave Smith the golden tablets from which he translated the Book of Mormon The pageant called America's Witness for Christ and taken from the Book of Mormon depicts the warring of two great tribes on the American continent which were descended from the ancient Hebrews centuries before Christ They virtually annihilated each other according to the story and from the remnants rose the American Indian nation Cu-mor- ah They said a total of 75000 saw the three performances last year The two - hour panorama is shown on three stages erected on the wooded slopes of the hill Lighting effects shift the action from stage to stage for which pageant is presented purpose the annually on tne three darfcagt nights of August ces will be to Saturday night Friday and One of the most spectacular scenes depicts the resurrected Christ appearing on the American f§§itineht as told in the Book of Mormon The roll is spoken by Merrill L Bennion of Provo Utah a stage navy veteran and acted on Orem by De Vere Walker ofat Brig- Utah a biology student Nebraska Demos New Atomic Uses Studied by U S Aug 10 (UP) — Stage Close Race TheWASHINGTON is studyinterior OMAHA Aug 10 (AP)— A scant thousand votes stood between the two leaders in the race for the Nebraska Democratic gubernatorial nomination today leaving in doubt which will carry the party standard against Governor Val Peterson in department ing the use or atomic energy to pump water dig irrigation canals and generate electric power in western water conservation projects The bureau of reclamation said however that these developments "are in the future" November In the meantime the bureau's Walter R Raecke former legis- engineering center at Denver hi lator from Central City led with using radioactive "tracer" atoms to 26679 votes from 2032 of 2074 pre- find the cheaper ways to control cincts But Terry Carpenter weeds in irrigation ditches by from Scottsbluff had learning how the seeds are car2700 from lead Raecke's trimmed ried over from season to season votes to 1027 Carpenter's total was 25642 So slim was the margin the final determination of the winner msjym left to the canvassing board which - For Limited Time A 20 b Discount ON STORM WINDOWS CCA Storm Doer as low ss§ meets Aug 29 Frank Morrison McCook attorney was third in the Democratic race with 19901 Harry Swanson e secretary of state from Omaha had 9280 and Henry L Fillman York farmer and insurance man trailed with 2177 PUU KIMBALL STORM WINDOW CO one-tim- MM Iowa Avenue Vtal Governor Peterson won the nomination in a walkaway from two other candidates Day or Night S1 - Beauty and a Bargain A ONLY an Insurance Agency Pays Own Damage BRISTOL Va Aug 10 (AP) — George K McClellan parked his car on hilly Cumberland street The brakes slipped Near the bottom of the hill the ear crashed into the window of the Fred S Reuning insurance agency McClelland had accident insurance on his car It was held by the Fred E Reuning insurance agency Rain Vital to Ease Fire Peril Range WASHINGTON Aug 10 (UP) — The forest fire hazard in the Pacific northwest will become ex- tremely serious unless it rains there in the next two or three weeks the U S forest service said today rime Out :'Hk 9Bb One) top" as far as equipment is Hk HSsW " 11 sssMsa V Truman Jolts Top Command Of Loan Group BsW BplrH B° con- cerned During the meeting commissioners approved request by Commissioner Thomas East that the waterworks department be granted a loan of $8000 from the cemetery fund for a period of four years at five per cent interest to facilitate construction of a heating plant at Lorin Farr pool He pointed out he is desirous of getting work on the project started immediately so the plant will be in operation this tall He told commissioners members of a labor organization have offered to do some of the masonry work on the project free of charge in an effort to do something beneficial for the children of the city Commissioner East also reported exthe ski tow at Snow Basin inis Seppected to be in operation tember He said cable for the tow is expected the latter part of this month Meanwhile commissioners today $700 for razing approved allocating of the old Central fire station between building The difference the $700 and $1219 set up the budget for the dismantling work will be Used for ripping up old concrete flooring and graveling the area for use as a parking lot it was explained Let Profits Levy Wait Says Chief (Continued from Page One) controls the president said existing government agencies Jobcould efhandle the administrative YvHc : asked whether ficiently OPA is unlikethat meant anothercan take it that You ly he said: like way if you He said he had been spending five years improving the government's administrative setup and it is now an excellent and efficient machine He repeated there is no need as yet for price wage rationing controls but when needed they should be put Into operation all at once Mr Truman said he is In constant touch with John R Steelman his assistant who is trying to avert a threatened railroad strike He had no comment on what a reporter termed the "apparent defeat" of Sen Glen H Taylor in the Idaho primary He said he might comment when the official returns are in He confined his reaction to the senate's rejection of four of his nominations yesterday to a statement that senate courtesy still rules (Continued from Page One) gressional nomination in the first district The vote at that point in 377 of 394 precincts gave Mrs Pfost 12260: Wall 11181 and Burnis Brigham 3229 Mrs Pfost was the only one of four candidates endorsed by the Farmer-Labo- r Legislative council who looked like a victor The others were Taylor George Hersley for the Democratic nomination for governor and Robert L Summerfield for the Democratic sennomination for the four-yeate term Results in other contests: Republican senate four - year term 808 precincts—Henry C Dworshak incumbent 37744 Abe McGregor Goff 20208 Fentress Kuhn 6833 Burtenshaw Leads Democratic' senate four -- year term 776 precincts — F M Bist-iih- e 8884 Claude J Burtenshaw 16994 Edwin M Holder) 13376 Summerfield 13562 Mrs La Vera Swope 8142 Republican congress first district 371 precincts — B E Lewis 8789 Dr John T Wood 10926 Democratic congress second district — 431 of 495 precincts — James H Hawley Jr 11758 W H Jensen 9191 Waye Loveless 2137 Mrs Nellie Cline Steenson 8313 W C Thornton 14172 Republican congress second district 428 precincts— O J Bothne 8252 Hamer Budge 15575 Andrew H Johnson 7478 Edward Woozley 7128 Democratic governor 790 precincts— Hersley 11825 Arnold Williams 21582 Calvin Wright 29810 Republican governor 792 precincts — Reilly Atkinson 16954 St£G'-HarP4973 Len Jordan 20377 er D Price 14398 George WASHINGTON Reron-structio- n mul-ti-billi- Republican lieutenant governor I?I PJ?cincts— Walter V Day Edson Deal 31339 Secretary of State Democratic secretary of state 729 precincts— D D Daniels 7123 George R Jones 9012 Mathias Lowe 5925 Ira Masters 28413 Gardiner Parson 6231 Republican secretary of state 722 precincts— Grant H Hess B F Moe 8559 Elizabeth William 22818 Republican attorney general 728 precincts—Shelby Atchley 18303 Robert E Smylle 37226 Democrat superintendent of lic instruction 728 precincts —pubNell M Robinson 29448 G C Sullivan 24149 Candidates for nomination for other state offices had no primary 23-2- 17-8- 19 44 opposition Aspirant Attacks Thomas Record on ed ar tHeUfhn 5527 Aug 10 (AP)— President Truman has shaken up the top command of the Finance corporation dollar lending agency which congress wouldn't let him make an adjunct of the commerce department Apparently tinning off almost no one in advance Mr Truman late yesterday dropped two members of RFC board of di to rectors including Chairman Harjey Hise and named three new memboard bers to the five-ma- n RFC has been the target of in creasingly hotter congressional mm for such ventures as a 837500000 loan to the now bankrupt Lustron eOrnoration and for putting tax money into a Nevada hotel whoserevenue comes largely from a gamblmg casino To 'Revitalise' Board l Nevertheless congress last month rejected Mr Truman's proposal to take away the huge lending agency's independent satus and make it an arm of the commerce depart- bucks left eat I cant decide whether to spend it that nag at Saratoga or the one at home!" "I ve got two ment under supervision of Secretary Sawyer The president gave no explanation for his action but a White House spokesman said Mr Tru man's idea was to "revitalize tne board" This is what the president did: 1 Dronned Chairman Hise a Democrat and Harvey Gunderson WASHINGTON Aug 10 (AP) —fOnly 2597 bodies are being held by a Republican from RFCs board 2 Retained from the present army pending final disposition Americans killed in the fighting in the 109244 dead wiu re- board William E Willett a DemoThe Korea are being brought back to mainremaining overseas in U S cemeteries and Waiter crat from the United States for burial in pri- The figures cover all branches of Lee DunhamMaryland a Republican from the armed services cemeteries vate Michigan 3 army acting as agent for all Named as new members C The remains of some men killed theThe armed services has on its books Edward Rowe a Massachusetts in action in Korea have already ar- the names of 78579 men whose re- county court justice a uemocrat rived in this country ah army mains have not been recovered Walter E Cosgriff a Salt Lake CJsW spokesman said today In each case This total includes a considerable bank nresident a Republican and the coffined bodies are being sent number lost at sea W Elmer Harber a bank presidip to the next of kin or to an address Kia All but 8398 of the recovered in Seminole and Shawnee World war 11 dead have been iden- a Democrat designated by the families n During World war H most Amer- tified The army believes there is One post on the bogpl ican dead were given temporary some possibility of establishing the had been since the resigno- vacant burial near where they fell over- identification of 2544 of these tion of Henry A Mulligan several seas Later they were transferred months ago to permanent U S cemeteries Must Be Confirmed abroad or returned to thig country Board appointees must be confor reburial according to the firmed by the senate The law rewishes of their families board be bipartisan quires that the two The army said it would make no members from at leSst with Washfrom announcement general the party minority S U of of dead the arrival ington The president did not name a from Korea Such announcements to succeed Hise He will chairman coast are made at west ports after do that later t (Continued from Pas One) the families concerned have been Willett was named to serve three notified mated to have been reduced from years Cosgriff and Harber for two Army figures through June of 2000 mep to 1000 and Dunham and Rowe one this year show that the remains of U S fifth regiment marines en- years Subsequent will 280388 World war II' dead have tered Kosong a south coast village Jear three yearsappointments each been recovered in all overseas bat- Lambert reported the spirits of the tle theatres and of the doughboys Of this number 168547 have been leathernecks to the north of them were returned to the U S for reburial just' high Almost "Rout" a the people of imaginary Shangri-LAn American general staff offithan he is with the people of cer said the threat of the North Utah" Senator Clegg said "He seems to regard himself as a Koreans toward Chinju was made senator-at-larg- e NEW YORK Aug 10 (UP) — rather than a sen- "in the nature Uof a rout" The S army troops main body of ator from Utah "He hasn't stopped long enough was five miles out of uninju xnurs 1 chant fleet is stepping up Ship- when he passes through Utah to day night Norm even know what our problems are Twenty miles north of Chinju chief port 80 miles from the thp American let alone do anything about them the communists had fought into Vnrasn hnrrlpr g "His voting record clearly brands the allied east bank of the Merchant Marine Institute' reported ' him as nothing but a and established a mile long today senator who votes as he is told by battle line A breakthrough by The institute sam recent snipping someone higher up the estimated 3000 reds could Im- records show "a great number of "He has been and he still is far peril Taegu 29 miles northwest vessels of all types" even nsiung e too palsy-wals- y with far too many of the brideghead twuilm am miikinc thp Sea Black division the 24th port the and from of travelers the follow Forces voyage pinks "And by all means let's not for- veteran American outfit of the Ko- of uaessa xor tne iauu-iu- n uiy Sen Clegg said "that his ad- rean war were repulsed In attacks from Baltic ports get" on movement O of coneastern on the reds AP Correspondent far vice "This heavy grain policy has tributed to the tragedy of the Ko- H P King reported and general cargo by water could n Korailroad is rean war mean the The cavalrymen and South Earlier in the day at Nephi Sen rean troops disposed of two smaller fully occupied with the transporg tation of military supplies" the InClegg chided legislators who lack red forces that crossed the "the intestinal fortitude" to stand about 15 miles northwest of stitute said In addition to the 800 Some 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"Of special military significance" the Institute said is the fact that Russia has towed three drydOwM to Vladivostok in the past two months two from Odessa and one from Lavia on the Baltic Fair Deal Failure Bennett Asserts nmruAM riTV An 1ft iSnp-- ' cial) — One of the crimes of our neai times is the new aeai-iasault on the old fashioned virtues of honesty thrift and hard work WoUopo V Rjmnittt of Salt Lake City candidate for the Republican ir U You Can't Seat the LOW PRICE G-- E " Here's a brand-ne- w Range with push buttons at a price that's lower than you'd ever expect! See it today! 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