Show JUNE 13 MONDAY EVENING THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 5A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Ike and Staff Will Flee in Defense Test Grain Elevator Falls in Heap WASHINGTON (UP) — The President and other key officials will flee the capital this week for the first time since British troops burned in Maflonol Washington the War of 1812 The wail of air raid sirens at just midnight Wednesday will send Mr Eisenhower and some 15000 other essential personnel scurrying to re fuge in secret emerkency relocation centers from which they will conduct- - the government’s days business for the next-twThe sirens will signal the start of the biggest civil defense test ever' undertaken a simulated atomic attack on Washjngton and 49 other American cities named “Operation Alert 1955 Test Warning Network The purpose is to test the civil defense warning network and to give government officials from President Eisenhower down some experience in carrying on functions in case the real thing ever comes Public participation will vary from city to city depending on local civil defense plans No actual aircraft movements will be v3"' r rw -- i - i Man What a Breeze! This Slant five bladed propeller stands on a dock at Newport is News Va evidence that water transportation though age-ol- d too and railroads for heavy still vital in this jet age Too large propellers were shipped for highways four of these 70000-poune feet in diameter the Twenty-onby barge from Philadelphia cast manganese bronze propellers were designed for the super-carrier USS Forrestal d Much of They Had Twins Triplets and Now Its Twins Again U S Is Still Damp a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Wet weather which has prevailed over much of the nation — Chicago had nine consecutive ST LOUIS (AP) — Mr and Mrs Earl Renfrow of suburban Richmond Heights have had seven children in the last five years — two sets of twins and triplets The latest twins a boy and days of it — tapered off today but a damp chill remained for the girl were born yesterday at St Mary’s Hospital Mrs Renfrow most part is 31 and her husband 30 The Northern Great Lakes and The triplets — Rodney Robert sectors Mountain and Rocky Wyoming Roger — celebrated their fifth 40s the in birthday last Jan 14 The had temperatures early twins Kevin and Karen other today The Great Plains where were born June 16 1951 skies were clearing and the Ohio Valley and Eastern Plateau areas had readings in the 70s A few scattered showers fell last night on the Western Plains in parts of Indiana and Illinois and in the Northeast Amounts ranged downward from Cleveland’s 53 on an inch A violent thunderstorm with 7d mile an hour winds wrecked 30 light planes and unroofed hanCalif NORTH HOLLWOOD gars yesterday at a Phoenix Ariz — Police are searching toairport The damage was esti- (AP) mated at $150000 No one was day for three men who invaded hurt the home of singer Alice Lon stripped her photographed her drugged her and subjected her family to a night of terror and Hoodlums Strip In Washington all of the more than 227000 employes of the federal government will leave their desks when the alarm is sounded Most of them will go no farther than adjacent parking lots Then they go back to work or to lunch But for Mr Eisenhower and selected personnel of 31 departments and agencies the realistic test will continue through Friday Traveling mostly by private automobiles they will scatter from Washington to 31 previously chosen emergency centers scattered over a radius of 30 to 300 miles from Washington A special communications system including closed circuit television will keep President Eisenhower’s hideaway in touch with the other relocation centers Trade Photograph Singer Stevenson Says OBERLIN Ohio (UP) — Adlal E Stevenson said today the Beat Mate Mother United States must be willing to Javelin Hits Soldier Just Misses Heart KENTVILLE N S (UP) — Doctors battled today to save the life of a Canadian soldier who was drilled through the breast bone to within a hair’s breadth of his t heart by a javelin Pvt James Strickland 24 of Mill Cove Nfld was speared Saturday afternoon as he walked across th sports field at the nearby Aldershot military camp base of the Blackwatch Highland regiment A soldier shouted to Stickland who turned around and a javelin hurled by another soldier accidentally struck him in the chest Before Strickland could be moved to hospital medical orderd lies sawed four feet of the javelin off Two civilian surgeons removed the rest in a delicate operation Dr Vernon D Schaffner said the steel point stopped just on the lining of the pericardium of the soldier’s heart six-foo- steel-pointe- mi IK Pioneer Tile Walk clam-lover- Latin-America- Thursday DELUXE COMBINATION Haircut Set and Cream Rinse V PENN BEAUTY STUDIO Phone Third Floor 3-84- 43 Our Shop Is “Air Conditioned” for Your Comfort Read the Classified Ads ATTENTION MEN AND WOMEN OF THE OGDEN AREA Tennis Queen Maureen Weds Maureen Connolly the world’s tennis queen who is abdicating her titles In favor of marriage poses with her husband Norman Brin-ke- r of Roswell N M after their wedding Saturday in St Patrick’s Catholic Church in San Diego Study Shows UN Children Model To Help Father Can't Cope Yet Get His Degree CHICAGO (AP) — Here’s With Aggression switch: When Donald C $®D5U Shampoo at We are making a survey of people available for employment the request of a company investigating the Ogden area as a pos- sible site for plant location If you are NOT now employed and would be interested in industrial employment please complete and return promptly the data requested below x I a I Buck-le- y 4 receives his doctor of dentistry degree from the University of Illinois his three children can be?m with pride and relief They helped put him through school Denise 7 Donnie 6 and Michael 3 all are professional models 'whose earnings have helped Buckley make the grade WASHINGTON (AP)— A study of the Brookings Institution con- I cludes that for the foreseeable future the United Nations cannot be relied on to counter military aggression A report released yesterday by the private research Michael got a Social Securgroup said U N members must card at 2H months to take rely for protection “primarily” ity a job modeling a christening on their own armed forces and dress on regional alliances like NATO “In the present state of the world” it said “they cannot rely on the United Nations” The study praised the general usefulness of the world organiza- tion but expressed doubts it could MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) develop a voluntary arms control Twenty-onMiami area hotels system “so long as relations be- - have been struck or picketed thus tween the Western powers and ar n the AFL Employes Union’s recognition as the the Soviet Union continue to be drive 40 for its members representative characterized by fear and disbe picketed was to Latest hotel trust” the Versailles The union began its drive two months ago today non-prof- it — Co thaaa 4t14 b b a i " Type of Work Last Job 'i Number of school years completed i (Circle highest grade completed) j 1 e Grammar -3-4 College High i 4 i ! Truman to Talk At U N Session WEBER COUNTY INDUSTRIAL BUREAU HARRINGTON Maine (UP)— carefully carried the man has agreed to speak at the furniture from Warren Eaton’s 10th anniversary session of the burning farmhouse and stored it United Nations in San Francisco in the barn Then sparks from the house set the barn on fire UN: Secretary General Dag announced last night and destroyed it along with the Truman will speak June 24 furniture Ham-marskjo- This is not an offer of employment but strictly a survey to determine whether the Ogden area can presently provide the necessary personnel from people already located here should the company select Ogden for its new manufacturing facilities Wrong Place N Y UNITED NATIONS — TruFormer President (AP) Firemen Please Complete and Return Questionaire to: EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE POBox ld It 31 Ogden Utah ' ‘ y (jTu'Dd Speedwriting Shorthand Helps Coed to New' Job You too can obtain a good paying position with Speedwriting shorthand the easy ABC shorthand that can be learned in six weeks There are no symbols For FATHER'S DAY Next Sunday 4 slacks will make Dad a happy man on A fine pair of summer-weigFather's Day and add immeasurably to his leisure time pleasure all summer long We have a marvelous collection to choose from All model that makes them as smart tailored in the new slim fapered-le- g as they are cool and comfortable ht or machines Scores of high school gradu- UP TO $10000 Convenient Hour: to 4 Monday thru Friday f 30 ta 1230 Saturday DENIMS by Levi Yr welcme account Strauss MOHARA-A- 49 re9rdlot4 f DACRON and Wool Sheen gabardine 20 SJQ93 g P M MY STREET I Wool 15 DACRON Tropicals li II Tropical worsteds Blue charcoal green sand Washable summer weight 369 - 24th I I Company - ates in this area have stepped out of high school and into positions with good pay and opportunity through Speedwriting and other subjects at Henager continues to have far Lillian Williams Centerville Henager more requests for secretaries Utah has recently accepted a and stenographers than it can position in the office of Western fill General Agency in Salt Lake Enroll Now City after six weeks of study at SUMMER TERM Henager School of Business Registration Mon Juno 13 Miss Williams stenographic course included Speedw-ritinshorthand She was placed in her new position by Henager Miss Williams formerly attended OHm 2444 Wnk 114 Davis High in Kaysville I I ns six-hou- I I I I I I I ld AJm PlastU Asphalt aad tabhar Tlla RBI compromise and to “take some reasonable chances” at the Big Four “meeting at the summit” The 1952 Democratic presidential candidate warned Americans against tieing President Eisenhower’s hands at the forthcoming conference by insisting on an inflexible uncompromising stand “Trading used to be considered torture Z a Yankee talent and I think it The pretty Miss Lon 27 sings still is — even by Republicans! with the Lawrence Welk orches- — if we don’t put our traders in tra and is billed as the “Cham- a straitjacket and scare them in advance” he said pagne Lady’1 She arrived at her home early yesterday morning after singing Clam Dig with the band to be met by three PISMO BEACH Calif (UP)— men masked with stockings and Some s 18000 bagged wearing surgical gloves Police the limit recently when the fish said she was slugged in the ab- and game department opened domen bound with torn sheets two Pismo clam' refuges after and her face completely covered they had been closed for five years Largest catch of the openwith adhesive tape day measured seven inches Then she told police her cloth- ing in diameter Boy Scouts and local ing was forcibly removed and sportsmen assisted department the intruders took pictures of men In returning discarded and undersized clams to the sands her in the nude Three Burst Into Home Miss Lon’s husband Robert V Still at Races Waterman 31 director of a PasaLOUISVILLE Ky (UP)— Take dena community settlement house Wing who earned $167820 in his for was dozing 12 years of racing is still going in front of his television set to the post at the age of 17 helpshortly after midnight waiting ing keep the “youngsters” in line for his wife to come home when Trainer Clyde Troutt uses Take Wing as jus personal stable pony the three men burst into the in conditioning the thoroughbreds house of Eugene Constantin Jr Troutt Waterman told detectives that claimed the gelding in 1942 and he and his mother-in-laMrs raced him through his season as in 1950 Mary Wyche who had been asleep a were bound and gagged with torn sheets and adhesive tape GET HIGHER Waterman said that during a r ordeal- until the assailants left at daybreak he and EARNINGS! Mrs Wyche were frequently hit and kicked He said threats were made to injure the three Waterman children if the matter was reported to police Wednesday w Kitcho salt Let Ike f el war-essenti- al involved Tuesday d o - O 3 DAYS ONLY O an explosion Completed only last August the $390000 Fargo grain terminal was the largest privately-ownegrain storage facility in North Dakota AH that remained today was a pile of shattered concrete and twisted steel Huge mounds of wheat and other grain buried part of the wreckage Joseph Eichinger owner of the 800000-bushcapacity terminal thought “some kind of combus- tion” caused the collapse The 600000 bushels of spilled grain were estimated to be val ued at about $1200000 About half of it was believed damaged beyond recovery j r BEAUTY SPECIAL FARGO N D (AP) —A massive grain elevator composed of 20 tanks 122 feet high collapsed yesterday dumping some 600000 bushels of grain to the ground with a noise that sounded like after t Take Advantage of Our I i i |