Show ) i Stttutpr w ¥ f B—Section v OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 7 1955 Calm Man CITY WATER DANGEROUSLY LOW SPRINKLERS ASKED TO EASE UP i Robs Office bib-overal- ls KEEPING TRACK —W P Kennedy seated president Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen goes over plans for Ogden BRT conference with Mrs Mary Gorman national auxiliary president Mrs Margaret Donohue national vice grand and Mrs J H Witten (right) general chairman o£ the Ogden convention f Working Men Also Expect to Gain Through Automation Says BRT Head Hotel Railroads Could Shift Men Around To Take Up Slack Says Kennedy way workers joining in' such a By RAY WIGHT With the increased efficiency of labor resulting from automation and other technological advances working men expect to benefit as well as capital W P Kennedy Cleveland O president Brotherhood of 'Railroad Trainmen said in Ogden today Mr Kennedy is here to attend sessions of the annual convention of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Auxiliary Idaho-UtaJoint Assn Other national officers attending includes Mrs Mary Gorman Columbus O president! of the national auxiliary and Mrs Margaret 0onohue Seattle Wash national vice grand Mrs J H Whitten Ogden is general chairman Approximately 200 BRT mem-- f bers and their wives were ex- merger the union leader said -- The United States is the most prosperous country in the world today Mr Kennedy declared Labor has been one of the major factors in that prosperity anfl labor thinks it is entitled- to its - share After registration on the f Big Health Merger Drive Will Come Tomorrow h big drive for merged health services of Ogden City and Weber County will come tomorrow when backers meet with Ogden City Council in special session in Municipal Building The gathering will begin at 5 pm in the Council meeting room Mrs John'Lewis chairman of a citizen’s group plumping for the wedded services said she expects representatives from many men’s and women’s civic organizations present in addition to members of the medical profession Among the' latter will be Drs D M Petersen and Anthohy J The pected to register Railroad workers are not demanding large incomes but security and “enough to carry them oyer” slack periods Mr Kennedy said Guaranteed Wage Railroad unions are already discussing the equiyaleqt of the guaranteed annual wage with company representatives in Chicago along - with wage negotiations hessaid Ability of-- the companies to pay a guaranteed annual wage is not entirely a question of financial a ability but of the willing-- ' ness to shift workers from one place on the system where work N is slack to another whefe the company may be hiring Mr Ken- nedy said Thus if brakemen and switch men are finding times slack in Ogden but the company needs men in El Paso Tex for example railroad unions think men already in the employ of the company should be given a chance at the ti openings ratjir than having new men brought 'in The big geographic areas covered by the major railroads I should make such shifts practicable he said ' Railroad unions are watching with interest the N Federation of Labor merger and will explore carefully whatever advantages there may be for rail j ' mez- zanine floor of the Ben Lomond convention delegates attended general business meeting during the forenoon in the hotel For' the afternoon divided sessions were scheduled with auxiliary members meeting at 2pm in the Hotel Ben Lomond- BRT members were to hear Mr Kennedy in a closed meeting at 3 pm in the Woodmen of the World hall 2425 Grant Ave The conference will conclude with a 7 pm banquet in the Hotel Ben Lomond Ogden Lodge 848 with Mrs Harold E Roe president is hostess lodge Lund Financing of combined health services will be explained by Lawrence S Burton Weber College public relations official who has made a recent study of this phase of the program Supporters contend residents of the city and county would get better health protection if Ogden City and Weber County governments operate jointly instead of continuing separately It is expected on® oi? two members of the City Council wiU opon pose the amalgamation grounds the city would not benefit proportionally to costs “Yes” was the reply “But that doesn’t matter I’m in trouble already” He added he had a couple of friends waiting in an auto outside suggesting that no attempt be made by office person nel to stop proceedings When handed him the sack containing the greenbacks the thug reached for it with both hands expressed disappointment there wasn’t more and Mr-Dixo- n left He was seen to run north along Washington then cross the street Mr Dixon who followed him outside said he believed the robber then got into a black Cadillac sedan and drove off Six prowl cars worked the area without runnning onto a trace of the fugitive The finance office was robbed last March of $52 by a youth who was armed with a hunting knife which he represented to be a gun Police had the robber Elery Lee Brown in custody within 45 seconds Yesterday’s strike was made Police by an older operator K W said he was Capt Milligan between 35 and 40 clean shaven standing about 6 feet and weighing about 160 pounds He made no attempt to conceal his fea- tures Freshmen Exams The freshmen entrance examinations for Webejr College will be held at 6:30 tonight in Room 225 on the upper campus All entering freshmen are expected to take these examinations odd-eve- The ciy was ready recerhly to run Pine' View water through the plant but was obliged to change plans as the water remained roily A main factor resulting in low culinary supply in addition to the heavy consumption is low pressure on the city’s culinary water wells which are under the Pine View water the city manager said Young Burglar Nabbed At Girl Friend's House I yt-'- - BLVD V 46 ' Hi Zhril in y xird t in 8 j a 5 8 si 3 eo IN Rt8 2C 25 Beautiful laiy-to-Cle- '4 at VAN HEUSEN I WEMBLEY SIGNET tl JERKS n J5 -- an OUR CONTINUOUS House Paint Perfection for BEAUTY anti PR0TECTI011 Pic arge SWANK BETRIX - ESTABLISHED i young men BARDON E- (o) A Q FLOOR and PORCH ENAMEL KEfA-GL- O Tor Kfchsnt Eafcrccns Wesdwcrk Leeks zed washes Lki Caked Enjeiel A COLORS Super elastic finish for weed er tej’h cenerete Takes heavy trafile Cents b smart ctlen ICom-To- no Dries id an h CUT Just stir vA arpiy! 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ASPHALT TILE He referred to the time when elementary and secondary teachers held off signing contracts following a series of disputes over the salary schedule “I hope that the time will never come again when there will be such serious misunderstandings that teachers will have cause to withhold the signing of contracts as they did two years ago” he said “But if it does come I hope they will swallow their pride as they did two years ago and devoutly say ‘The schools must ' year " h) auditorium n j 6 (R-Uta- EAGLE k- - OPENING SPECIAL IN HEllROD’S NEW STORE Education in Utah turned the corner two years ago when general public sentiment began turning in its favor toldtmembers of the Rep Henry Aldous Dixon Ogden Education Assn this morning in Ogden High School was over The filtration plant is partially ready but water from the reservoir is turbulent From a bacteriological standpoint the water is safe Needed to remove the particles in the water are the filters which cannot be instilled until next 1 CIO-Americ- 4 Every-oth?r-da- 1 Ogden police w ere searching today for a' man of about 35 who yesdressed in walked afternoon calmly terday into the office of the Seaboard Finance Co 2226 Washington Blvd and robbed the place of about $60 He held his right hand inside the bib indicating he was armed Police said the stranger entered about 4:10 pm walked over to a cashier Mrs Velma Thompson and asked to see the manager The manager Jack fc Dixon responded and was informed by the casual mannered intruder “This is a holdup Put your money in a sack and hand it over” Mr Dixon obliged but paused to ask the man whether he was armed IN TROUBLE ALREADY ducat ion Has Turned orner Says Dixon Water in the city’s culinary reservoirs was down to a dangerous low of 13 feet today — nine feet under the full mark— and City Manager E J Allison cautioned that trouble looms unless users “take it easy” y City water crews are patrolling for violators must be strictly followed the city manwatering ager said m He said two factors may have given Ogdenites the wrong impression the city had enough water: One is that the city was getting an additional supply into the drinking system from the Pine View Reservoir through its filtration system just below the dan The second was that lack of frequent reminders through the press about day sprinkling indicated the crisis In Overalls IB ntitvnf6 ix rr jX Brushes jX Rollers Caulking Compound k Sandpaper Putty Brush and Roller jX Cleaner GS I V : uayts wails ut r::r:n sir nr aw sait td emATL V Q u) tr N? 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