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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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i i 2-A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 3D 1942 FAMED GENERAL OF KILLED News Sr Views (Continued front Fafi One) at the time the forest ferviqe was decentralized DEPENDENCY OUT IN DEFERMENT? RAF CLASHES IN FRENCH SKY "7 i OPA ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON SUGAR RATION Details of Registration May 4-7 Explained By Bureau Registration for war ration book No 1 necessary to obtain sugar under ithe quota system Is explained in the following questions and answers prepared by the office of price administration The consumer registration will be held May 4 to 7 throughout the country Why is rationing of sugar necessary? A The necessity for rationing arises from (1) the loss of important sources of supply and (2) the shortage of shipping space U-boats operating in the Caribbean and Japanese submarines in the Pacific have hit hard at our sugar supply 35 per cent of which for-merly came from the West Indies and 27 per cent from Hawaii and the Philippines Q-rWhere do I go to get my war ration book? A The elementary schools will serve as tne registration and distributing centers for war ration books which will be issued at the time of the consumer registration scheduled May 4 to 7 Hoarders Get Book What time should I go there A The local rationing boards are expected to set the hours for registration on the dates already specified by the office of price administration Watch your" local newspapers or consult the principal of the elementary school in your neighborhood He is the school site administrator responsible for the registration in your neighborhood What happens when I get to the school? A Consumers applying for war ration books will be required to fill out registration forms and make certified statements as to the amount of sugar per person in their households Do I have to tell how much sugar I have on hand? A Yes definitely Why? A If the sugar in your household amounts to more than two pounds a person an appropriate number of stamps will be torn from your books If the amount of sugar on hand averages more than six pounds a person war ration books will not be issued Is there a penalty for hot reporting the correct amount of sugar I have on hand? Yes Deliberate falsification in applying for a war ration book is punishable by 10 years in priscfn a $10000 fine or both Ration May Be Changed Can I get my sugar as soon as I get my ration book? You will be able to get your allotted amount of sugar on May 5 the first day following the start of registration and any day there- SLfter using the particular stamps designated for the period during which you are- making the purchase 1 How neuch sugar can I get with each stamp? A You may buy one pound of sugar for each of the first four stamps Can I get the same amount of sugar with each stamp? A Not necessarily The ration of sugar may be changed from time to time according to the total supply of sugar in the country Th" ration for each stamp will be -ASnoflnced by the government For how long is each stamp good? A Each stamp will be good for the period tp be announced by the office of price administration The time each stamp is good for will be publicly announced Can I save up the stamps and get all my sugar at one time? A No Each stamp is good for only the announced period Detached Stamps Valueless Suppose I do not buy sugar at all? I A There is no occasion for you SENATOR LOSES WIFE IN DEATH Ml Heart Is Fatal to Mrs Edna Harker Thomas 61 (Continued from Pace One) 1913 they returned to Salt Lake City and both served on the University of Utah faculty Mrs Thomas was a member-of the general superintendency of the Primary association of the church Funeral Sunday Funeral services tentatively were announced for three-thirty Saturday at the chapel in Washington with Ezra Benson president of the Washington stake officiating The irody will be taken to Salt Lake City for burial She Toured World SALT LAKE CITY April 30 (AP) Mrs Edna Harker Thomas 61 wife of Senator Elbert Thomas (D-Ulah) was the first Latter-day church woman missionary to travel around the world Mrs Thomas died in Washington last night After completion of their mission in Japan the Thomases traveled through Korea China southern Asia northern Africa and Europe finally returning to Salt Lake City in 1913 From 1922 to 1924 they lived in California where the senator served as a fellQw in the political science department of the University of California at Berkeley and as an instructor in Oriental languages They returned to Salt Lake City again in 1924 and Senator Thomas rejoined the University of Utah faculty until his election to the senate In 1932 Besides her husband and three daughters Mrs Thomas is survived by a sister Mrs Preston Cannon of Glendale Calif FARMERS VOTE ON SATURDAY LOGAN Utah April 30 More than 2000 Utah farmers are expected to vote Saturday in the second national wheat marketing quota referendum Of the total of 2658 wheat growers eligible to vote 679 are in Box Elder county and 518 in Cache county the state AAA office revealed in announcing final plans for the balloting Whether or not the marketing quota system should be continued is the subject to be voted upon Bennion to Talk At Idaho Meet BOISE April 30 (AP) Ernie Hertz of Billings Mont vice president of the junior chamber of commerce and Dr Adam Bennion of Salt Lake City assistant to the president of the Utah Power Light Co are scheduled as speakers tonight at opening sessions of a three-day of the -Idaho Jaycees carrying The Standard-Examiner On Sunday the paper will arrive in Evanston at about four-thirty a That speeding up of delivery should prove most acceptable to a long list of subscribers' At the breakfast table on Sunday the people of Evanston will be reading News and Views Even Logan and Preston in Cache valley will be afforded that same privilege on Sunday 1 GIVES YOU A Committee Considering Plan' to Give Support To Wives' Others i WASHINGTON ApriL30 (AP) Senator Johnson (D-Coio) suggested today that as a cause of from military service jnight be eliminated by congressional approval of a measure now before the senate military committee Men with' wives children parents or others to support would be able to join the fighting forces If the government assured them that their dependents would be provided for the western senator explained Johnson said however that as chairman of the subcommittee in charge of the bill he would press for some sort of estimate on the cost to the government before trying to bring the measure up in the senate want some facts on costs before ever dare show up in the Johnson told reporters also think congress is entitled to know how many people this will Witnesses from the war and navy departments testified yesterday that a number of men with dependents already were serving in the armed forces and indicated that many more probably would be drafted as soon as some system for aiding dependents was approved thing is a good deal more complicated than a lot of us Johnson said referring to conflicting testimony yesterday about a proposal to give the' federal security agency authority to make supplementary grants in Under the pending measure wives and children of men In the armed services would be given a preferred status as class A dependents with $20 deducted monthly for their support from the pay of men in lower grades To this the government would add $20 for the wife making a total of $40 a month and $10 additional for each child Thus a wife with three children would receive $70 a month of which $20 would come from her pay and the rest from the government Class dependents would include parents brothers sisters and grandchildren If the enlisted man wanted to aid anyone in this class and had other dependents he would add $5 to the $20 deducted for class A dependents The government then would add $15 a month for one parent $25 for two and $5 for each additional brother sister grandchild or parent up to a maximum of $50 monthly for class dependents proposed payments by the federal security agency amounts not specified would be in addition to these payments Senator Johnson contending this would amount to a against the government said it might be better to raise the rate of the uniform schedule instead Rail Costs Bill Returned WASHINGTON April 29 Heeding arguments that the legislation would cost the government more than $100000000 annually in increased railroad charges the house today sent back to committee a bill permitting land-grant carriers to charge the government the same rates paid by the general public The standing vote of 99 to 62 followed several hours of debate during which proponents contended failure to approve the measure would work a hardship on land-grant railroads now carrying government freight at half rates "rF7P '1 i 46TU ftUUWEnSRRY (Continuid from Pag Ooa) Philippines gained him his promo-tioxi to brigadier general last January General George was born September 14 1892 in Lockport N- He was assigned to the Philippines on March' 3 1941 after commanding the Thirty-first pursuit group at Selfridge field Michigan Jacoby a graduate of Stanford uniyersity went to the' Orient soon after the European war broke out in 1939 and was stationed for a while at Chungking China as a newspaper and radio correspondent He later went to French Indo-China where in November 1940 he and a vice consul were arrested by a Jap sentry for taking pictures He later went to Manila Last November he was married there to Annalee Whit more daughter of Leland Whit more of Buffalo The couple fled to Corregidor just before the Japs occupied the capital of the Philippines and were on that fortress island and with the I American forces on Bataan peninsula until last month when they made a perilous 20-day voyage I to Australia leaving just before1 General MacArthur and his party departed on their dash by motor torpedo boat and airplane With the Jacobys on their trip was Clark Lee Associated Press correspondent WASHINGTON April 30 Awalrd of a distinguished service medal to Brigadier General Harold £eorge who met death in an air frash jn southwest Pacific was announced today by the war department The award was announced in a communique which reported the death of the former chief of staff of the far eastern air lorce The was awarded posthumously with a citation of General meritorious service to the government in a position of great As chief of staff of the far eastern air force and commander of all air corps troops in the Philip-pinek from December 21 to March 11 he all air defenses of uthe Bataan peninsula and the besieged fortress of Corregldor the jcommunique noted STALIN PLEASED RYU ARMS (Continued from Page One) six feore merchant ships totaling 33000 tons have been sunk by German I submarines off the coast of the JJnited States KUIBYSHEV Russia April 30 (UP) Colonel Zhuravlev a Russian aircrkft expert said today that 247 German planes have been shot down in combat in the last eight days and 900 in the last three weelqs which means the Germans have! lost at least 2000 pilots bombardiers and gunners AMERICA IS FINE QUEEN DECLARES SEATTLE April 30 The I Oomphsk girl from Omsk thinks American men are spoiling their womenfolk something terr fic but love Comely Tamara LaButina who is preparing for reentry from Canada on an visa so she can take a Hollywood film contract says she thinks jLs a boy says to a girl: Hi hontjy sends her flowers takes her to dinner helps her Into the car spoiling her But oh my jhow nice 1- is to he spoiled so Very Born in Omsk Siberia and reared in Shanghai she is the wife of an English army officer stationed in India to buy sugar except as you need it But keep your war ration book carefully It may at a later time be necessary to use it for other commodities ff they are rationed May I tear out a stamp and take i to the store to buy sugar? A No You-must take the war ration book with you and tear out the stamp in the presence of the storekeeper or his employes What do I do if my war ration! book is lost destroyed or mutilated? A Jteport the facts to your local rationing board at once po these war ration book stamps entitle me to get sugar for nothing? A No They only entitle ryou to buy sugar They determine the amount of sugar you or anyone else may buy po I have to buy sugar because I have a war ration book? A No The war ration book gives you the right to buy certain amounts of sugar If you do not need sugar do not buy it (Continued from Face One) have let hell loose upon the Vichy Lists Dead A Vichy broadcast said 52 persons were killed and 100 injured in one section in the A heavy new assault on the fifth attack on the German-occupied French capital in less than two months A large number of houses were reported destroyed It was the eighth successive night of big-scale A raids against the continent Striking in bright moonlight the British bombardiers- rained their explosives chiefly on the Gnome-Rhone aeo works at Gennevilliers pn the Seine 10 miles from the heart of Paris which the British described as producing warplane engines for Germany London reports termed the assault The German high command said damage" was inflicted on buildings in Gennevilliers Plants Stricken An A communique said the raiders left great fires blazing in both the Gnome-Rhone factory and the adjoining Goodrich rubber works "Since our last attack the Germans had strengthened their antiaircraft defenses hut this did not prevent our attack from being made from a low the communique said Meanwhile Stockholm dispatches said the A smashing raids Monday and Tuesday nights against the German battleship hideout at Trondheim Norway had caused a mass exodus of the inhabitants These reports said the evacuation had been so great that German authorities posted notices forbidding workers in many industries to leave under any circumstances Thousands of workers have been reported toiling feverishly to develop a big naval base in Trondheim fjord where the 5 000-ton nazi battleship Tirpitz and other powerful German fleet units have taken shelter 1 German night raiders carried out a short hut sharp attack on the ancient city of Norwich' in northeast England demolishing large stores in the shopping district and killing at least' seven persons It was the second raid on Norwich in three nights German Demands The A news report of nazi peace offers to Britain said Germany demanded not only mastery of continental Europe but the right to annex from Russia and control of virtually all French Dutch nd Belgian colonial possessions If the allies accepted these conditions it was said Germany would agree: 1 To recognize the British empire in its present form 2 To recognize of Latin-America by the United States in political and economic 3 To collaborate in setting up a post-war trade system among the three resultant The news agency' said the last paragraph referred to assistance which Germany would be prepared to give 'the allies to Japan back to her natural Curiously enough a Berlin broadcast last night referred three times to axis powers and although Japan is officially linked in the Rome-Beriln-Tokyo bloe Fuehrer TJpsef Other reports that Hitler and Mussolini would meet in a few days stirred immediate speculation that the Fuehrer was gravely disturbed by reports of Internal strife and war-weariness in Italy Deseret Mortuary Aaron Gibbs Dint 8897 MACHIMELESS TO SO SIRmJC EVCN A CHILD CAN DO IT SHAMPOO AID WAVE SET IICLUDED II EACH OUTFIT 1 In 1924 he became regional accountant at Albuquerque His son Lieut Dean' Craft was on Bataan and is believed1 to be a prisoner of war I Quincy Craft will ie recalled by Ogdenites as one of the most likable 'of men I News and Views Wishes him much joy in his retirement for now he is free to folltfW any line of activity which appeals to him He already has announced i he is planning to work in private industry A man of his raentsji alertness even at 70 could nof retire by falling into a slumpi He! must keep going for that fill prolong his years of usefulness I Ogden invites thlsfrilnd of days gone by to give us A visit for old-time sake 1 Instead of dipping lack plate to make tin plate the big companies are installing electro lytic tin plating which is saving more than 5000 tons of pig tin in a year 1 Also 150000 tons of fblack plate is being treated with lacquer by the can makers to displace tin plate where possible aving 1900 tons of tin a year This war might so Itir the in genuity of America el to find a way to entirely do with tin plating by applying superior lacquer or similar coaling imper vious to fruit and vegetable juices That is good news for the mines which comes om Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau who has ceased to demand that the buying of silver by the treasury be stopped Our silver miners should not be suddenly uprooted andlthe change of heart of Morgenthail is a source of rejoicing What a mighty air Offensive is on with the A fending 3000 fighter planes and lojpO bombers in one series of attacks on the war industries of Germany! If the A is afle to up an offensive of Jthat magnitude Hitler will regret Ae gver started this air fight At last the turning point in the war is in sight Germany no longer holds 'mas tery of the air and is being (punished in a manner quite pleasing outside Germany to 2 the world which" has waited for this day of vengeance An Interesting feature of these assaults is that the British admit they are employing a nlw devastation and incendiary bafnb The damage inflictej should be overawing on the netyes of the victims Sympathy goes out Ho Senator Elbert Thomas over! the loss of his wife Mrs Thomas died Of a heart attack In Washington last night during the absence from their apartment I i I After their long years of close companionship the parting must bring to the senator An anguish difficult to bear All Utah will extend Condolences to the family By a survey the disclosure' has been made that areas oL Weber county hav4 sent over 1000 workers to our defense depots That Is a fine confributlon to our war preparation With our Ihousing shortage our defense projects would' have been severely handicapped if the farmer? their sons and daughters I living at home had not Entered the defense work by more than 1000 3 With the change in Jtime of Union Pacific buses out of Ogden The Standard-Examiner is due to reach its subscribers in Evanston an hour and ten minutes earlier on week days Beginning Saturday! the east-bound Union Pacific bus will leave Ogden at four-five fin and get into Evanston at a litt)e after! six co your EAnsnifiQ? 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