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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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J)og 'Awaits Master's Voice THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 7 1945 Womanlioofl Key 7 Fugitive Arrcstcfl After 22 Years Soldier Recovers From Wounds Americans Down 44 Nazi Planes f'1 News Views (Continued From Pf One) predate all the good to be found Cancer Discussed At Meet SALT LAKE CITY April 7 CAP) Utah medical authorities discussed la one 01 OUT Digames PfcRay Brahstiter 27 son of Mr and Mrs Earl Branstltcr 2669 Harrison has recovered at -124th general hospital England from wounds received at Dryborne LONDON April 7 At least 44 German planes were shot down today as the nazis pressed frantic attacks against 1300 Ameri do not know the Russians as To War Crisis Continued from Pt On) bishops and those concerned with the Aaronic priesthood David McKay second counselor In the first presidency called for greater respect for houses of worship Profound Respect "Reverence is a feeling of pro they are and we have failed in that particular because so much of false propaganda has been dis ill Germany on Feb 4 He has noi been released for return to duty cancer at the first of a series of seminated in the last iew years can heavy bombers and 850 fighters making a sweep of airfields ammunition dumps and rail yards ahead allied armies rolling across He entered the army in 1936 An Ocrdenite who for the past 18 months has been close to the Rus northern Germany The number' of found respect mingled with love' sians says they are a line peopie possessing much good nature rich humor and honesty of purpose and he declared "It is a feeling of communion with the spirit of the NEW YORK April 7 (UP) Edward Ader former Chicago attorney and fugitive from a federal prison sentence was arrested by the FBI Saturday after a 22-year manhunt He will be returned to Chicago where he escaped from the custody of a prison guard on Sept 11 1923 Ader was convicted of mail fraud in federal court Chicago sentenced to seven years in Leavenworth prison and fined $10000 in November 1920 said Conroy of Ogden head Of the New York office of the FBL He had been returned to Chicago to testify in a later case when he escaped his guard in a washroom Conroy said his trail had led the FBI through every state in the union to London Paris and Berlin in the last 22 years He had been living in New York for the last five years Conroy said under the name of Edward Allen He lived with his second wife i and their 17-year-old son Conroy said and had been doing a thriving business as operator of the credit liquidation bureau are tireless workers G0L0IJ1AL Lord5- makes the observation that Wfc 9 '1 "Nne of us should enter or leave a place of worship as we enter or inasmuch as the Russians are destined to be the mightiest land force in the world it would be well for leave a street car" i us to cultivate them He suggests that we study their public meetings today at the New-house hotel Representatives from the state's 29 counties were scheduled to attend The series sponsored by the Utah division of the American Cancer society is pait of the group's annual institute to stress dangers of the disease and promote its campaign for funds Half of collections remain in the state Mrs Joseph Wirthlin state commander explained Goal of the Utah division Is a mobile cancer unit to visit all sections of the state w- Speakers today included Dr Iceland Cowan cancer specialist Dr Edward Titus of the Utah board of health Dr Dumke president of the Utah Medical association Mrs Dorothy Low-ham state director of health nursing and Dr Adam -S Bennion assistant to the president of Utah Power Light Co Dr John A Widtsoe one of the council of twelve apostles told the group the church was conducting a suryey of members speaking late history get a better unaer tnndir of their activities and i finer appreciation of their cultural side foreign languages in order to bet Our schools should begin to ab K1 I ter serve their needs and German planes destroyed was expected to mount considerably as the 44 represented claims from only a part of the fighter groups and none from the bombers a air force staff officer said Heavy combat occurred within 50 miles of Hamburg in the district' where several of today's targets were located At the 1 same time Italian-based planes of the 15th air force attacked rail lines and other communications in northern Italy for the third straight day' Fighter-bombers now are operating from captured fields so deep into Germany they could give front line support to Russian I armies But so far although the Russians have called up heavy bombers from the 15th air force in Italy they have not asked for close-up fighter-bomber support Yankees Capture sorb some of the literature study the language of Russia Joseph Fielding Smith member of the council of twelve apostles urged the Mormons to be a "self At present there are very few Americans who have any knowl sustaining people even when edge of the Russian language or who can speak more than a word elderljf PARAMOUNT STARTS SUNDAY or two He stated that "no idlers are want If wfe are to live as neighbors ed in the church" and suggested that members make known their talents that they may better assist we should be equipped to accept them as neighbors Another naval battle has been their fellowmen Take Stock In Yourself foueht with the Jap navy and an Hitler Calls for other victory has been scored by wi vjm Admiral NImltz Mark Petersen member of the council of twelve apostles and gen This time the great 40000-ton battleship Yamato and five smaller Troop Sacrifices Mt Folgorito warships went down eral manager of The Deseret news suggested that all Mormons take stock of themselves and decide "are you for the Lord or are you Our losses were three destroyers INCURABLY ILL Jackie a dog Incurably III hra veterinarian's hospital In Atlanta Ga waits to hear a record her master Richard Cundiff a trainee at the maritime school at Brooklyn made of his voice and airmailed home Neither of the phonographs in the picture-would work so other efforts had to be made Mrs Scott Cundiff guardian stands by Jackie and Miss Jo Anne Withers and a hospital attendant work on phonograph at back (AP Wirephoto) sunk several destroyers damaged LONDON April 7 The ROME April 7 (UP) American and seven carrier planes lost bldL guard of the nazis the brown- Fifth army troops captured Mt shirts of the SA stormtrooners Folgorito and plunged on toward Any church member who opposes the general authorities opposes God also Elder Petersen added and he read scrioture to support his Spezia some 20 miles to the north- were summoned today In the name west agaIlut scattered resistance When -the battle ended the Japs had only three destroyers left and they speeded back to the home ft rlalm DANCE of Adolf Hitler to a sacrificial today as their offensive went into Other speakers included Charles land to escape destruction i defense of Germany Its third day TONIGHT A Callls Stephen I Kicnards ana Albert Bowen members of the council of twelve sold Clifford Wilhelm Schepmann SA chief- it(The Berlm radio -said that on of-staff Issued an order of the theu Italian front southeast of day admonishing the brownshirts Massa the Germans withdrew to Nothing much is now left of the Jap navy which boasted it would Young assistant to the council sweep the American flag from tne to make the "utmost sacrifices" anprwnea positions high seas The British destroyers Marine in a supreme effort to crush their enemies not only in the home and Lookout supported the ad News Views: We who travel vance with a bombardment from on the buses have noticed many land but "in enemy-occupied ter Yanks Sink Huge the Ligurian sea that silenced ene youngsters in Ogden ranging in ritories and everywhere my gun batteries Fighters and Ring Tourney Under Way SALT LAKE CITY April 7 (AP) "Knucks down Bud I got nibs" was the good word today as the championship round in the city marble tournament clicked off to a start While anxious young men were selecting their favorite shooters young ladies were jumping around on one foot warming up for the hopscotch finals (and being careful not to step on the lines) A dozen finalists in each game met on the city and county hopscotch and marble courts me eleventh-hour anneal was Bacauv( age from six to 14 years rusn to cet seats while" mothers with babes fighter-bombers also were in broadcast by the Berlin radio's in arms old war workers and eld home service in the name of Hit Mt Folgorito a 3000-foot height Jan Battleship ler It put on Hitler's own storm Wi Jut dominating the Ligurian coastal erly women hang for dear life to the straps Your wonderful column could aid much if you- through troopers the responsibility of sac rificlng everything tod their P110-10 northwe8t Italy' was out (Continued from Pace One) in advances yesterday your medium would call this to the attention of the teachers and request that they call this delin fix defense of Germany The order struck an almost hys The advance came as a London dispatch reported that the German i mar' mm- i terical note in appealing to the quency to the students' attention Perhaps the churches also could brownshirts to "stand in the fore commander and minister In occupied northern Italy had signed an ff JlMMT DORSET CKS BWW itARMaaVAUAMItORPHESTM COUEN Wl 0JUARTH WSARI0 SKT0W0 A SONS OF Tiff nOKEERS the enemy lost one of its newest and most powerful battleships two cruisers' and three destroyers Three other destroyers were reported left burning and three -eseapedi I Emergence of the Jap force the naval spokesman said was pre help Kv most line in these grave days fUU fPt Youngsters have not much to live agreement with the catnonc ass isssss ijrwLV for if they take all the priority now Let's have more courtesy I withdrawal of German troops from WW A Hurley Original Scn Ploy by 0lmr Oovi MwM Nwmbrt Craotatf od DireHd by KOV rBNZ hxntm bt DEIMER OAV Feature Hit No 2 juiumu vrciuuLu ui udULda lain In Utah's Largest and Most Beautiful Ballroom George Tumquist and His Orchestra Hitler had promoted CoL Gen- New Roles Used on Mail to Greece Postmaster Ed Vendell an Referring to modern youngsters Ferdinand von Schoerner a die a well-known writer says: 'These hard nazi to the rank of field marshal and given him command kids are aaueer lot I have never Admission or the eastern front seen one of them boy or girl give up a seat in a bus for anybody however old or infirm they nounced today that effective at once mail service to Greece will be extended to provide a two-ounce limit of letters and acceptance of sumably an offensive action since it was made up entirely of fast ships The possibility remained however that it was merely an effort to escape to more tenable wiatcr3U "Obviously" he said "the Jap fleet did notilike its position in the Inland sea which was becoming more and more untenable Damage inflicted by our raiding air forces and observation from the air was very discouraging to them Asserting the Inland sea was "getting hotter and hotter for might be: It doesn't seem to be PfcRf matter of principle with them Goodale Packed With Action Thrills and Suspense! Turhian Bey Evelyn Ankers mm mm mm um DOLORES MORAN HOAGY CARMICHAEL i HOWARD HAVXSprciisttisi Sctm flay by JuIm Funtunm a Wilttom fovknf AN printed matter not exceeding one pound irr weight at a postal rate as it might be with adults: The kids don't seem to know They regard their seat in a bus or street car as they would a seat in i COMING SAT APRIL 14 oi one and one-half cents for two ounces Printed matter is re Suffers Wound aflJl ilfVttfvtlfUlt 0 SmU I turn fj iaiiqKtrg theatre or baseball park It tneir seat they paid for it so what? It may be all right but to an old-timer it looks bad queer and un stricted to periodical and newspaper mail sent by publishers here 'to publishers or subscribers in Greece Previously limited regulations EDDIE OLIVER and His Famous Orchestra them' he said: "They must have Mr and Mrs Thomas Good ethical" ale Roy recenUy received word nothing lovelier than Springtime known jthey were going' to lose them eventually anyway and the provided that only letters of one ounce and non-illustrated postal mi me war aeparimeni xnat the and that goes for their SOn PlC RaV GnnHalp I th Un ihA nrrHkinn rnn Winef I must make a slight correction to this sweeping chastisement of cards could be sent to Greece 1 I Ul AAUU UiV TTAU4Ui5 0UU fact- that it was a very fast force indicated they hoped they could get in a fast hit and run raid and a xiiaruiea nas Deen wounaea youth Only yesterday on the Twenty- get away action in iwoiJima and that No the home isn't for rent-he was being transferred to the spring house-cleaningr The taxi naval hospital in San Fran- driver whizzed by Sol and nearly i' i eighth street bus a boy of nine politely gave way to me The battleship Yamato which was sunk was one of the most Bargain Hour to 2 mi Come Early! 250 LAST TIMES TODAY! tiacD viii ran over his toes Hev yells PfC Goodale joined the marine Snl "haven't vnn a horn?" The corps in 1941 just after the Japs taxi driver yelled back "Sure do powerful in the world roughly equivalent to the American 45000- ton Iowa both in age and characteristics wraoea reari iiaroor He wn vnn want to honk it?" 11359 "II I 1 I said to him "Boy you are out of a good home Your conduct proves that The weather for tomorrow will be cloudy with showers In the afternoon but temperatures will assigned xo me Third marine di Vision and ZOUZht thrmitrh 1 Tmrkrur Mavlmnm Vrlrlnv Bougainville and Guam campaigns 64 degrees with 37 degrees mini-bef ore going to Iwo Jima where mum early today One year ago i ii ir il il it i continue high ne was wounded on Feb 24 remember maximum was- 63 de That Is the forecast given by the grees and minimum same 37 de weather bureau at Robert grees Hinckley air field i Open House Set for This egg's no yolk said Kiddies 100 Matinees 300 Evenings 350 the hen as she laid an all-white United nations Club 2172KIeseI Ave Dial t-0082 i i i BIS Ficon srtoiv TONIGHT Many entertaining acts that you are sure to enjoy All Prices Include State and Federal Taxes henfruit which was mighty white of her The guy had a WAVE in Sarah Hilton his hair but his wife took a WAC Woman Will Face I Perjury Charge at it Hiinnv: Kiiv vmir wire a Th famllV Will hnlri nnn VA feathered elrrile that'll tirVle her LAST TIMES TODAY! ior tars saran MCMurrfn ki tAn on! her 74th birthday Sunrfjv Anrii House deaifing Set A Grand Program for the Entire Family! plinger 1029 CaoitoL SALT LAKE CITY ADril 7 (AP) Fop the past few years Mrs TTH- I Sprinc is cominsr to the governor's DANCE NIGHTLY with the ARISTOCRATS ton nas Deen llvinc in Salt Lake mansion in the same form as to -ity witn her daughter Mrs John many a Utah hovel Gov Herbert If SALT LAKE CITY April 7 AP) A charge of perjury in the first degree has been filed in city court against Emma Jane Akins Diehl who had sought an annulment of her marriage to Paul Busey of Evanston Wyo i Information received by the Salt Lake county attorney alleges she tried to have the marriage annulled in order to continue collection of mutual aid police insurance benefits as the widow of iviaws residence is in ior a wc iuuug a wo sons jj nuion and (Max) Hilton reside in WHAT ogden Special invitation is extended to thorough house cleaning The finance commission has awarded a Salt Lake City firm contract for $1138 to clean walls and ceilings polish floors and paint the base i Serving Delicious DINNERS old friends from the Ogden Fourth and Twentieth wards also to bid Mexico friends and Samoan ment noor DID' an Arizona police officer i missionary companions She filed the annulment i suit Jan 25 1943 five months after OPEN AT No cover charge from 5 or on Sundays to 8 VESA HSUBA RALSTON 4 iBISSBSSlllMWIWWSSlli her marriage to Busey contend SE ing that the marriage had never Hi Sixth Ward Selects Meeting Speaker CANYON CLUB Most Beautiful Spot' In Ogden Canyon peen consummated and the cere EUGENE PALLETTE VERA VAGUE ROBERT LIVINGSTON WALTER CATLETT WE CATER TO PARTIES LARGE OR SMALL 7r mony was performed while 1 she was under the influence of intoxi DO Melvln A Weinlg a member of the! Ogden stake high cating liquor council will be the speaker in Feature Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 2:20 4:10 7-00 9:45 the I Sixth ward sacramental serv Robert Lfcvvery Phyllis Brooks "DAfJGEOOUS PASSAGE" ice) Sunday April 8 Musical numbers will be furnished by EXTRA "Fury in the Pacific" TORT OF MISSING MICE" Grace Nelson Wright vocalist and YYiima Boyle Bunker pianist The chapel is located at Twenty- riv third and Madison Th meeting WILLIAH BEJSDIXv1 Latest News commences at seven Alan's give hU grunt piformanei vToaghnesst Starts -TOMORROW 1 SUSAMiflAYWARD 'DOORS OPEN AT 11:45 EGYPTIAN Wow "1945 is only 3 months old We' don't know how many great motion pictures will be made and shown during the rest of the year DUT This is our choice or 1945's Academy i Award Winner!" Management mm in lor with QB1 Prompt Service 4 Roman Bohnan Alan Napier Tom Faddea Soma Bin Iw Sotwrt Dulra Produced by Jule Lerey SKIERS AND CANYON VISITORS CANYON CLUB OPEN TO ALL! STEAK TROUT CHICKEN SPAGHETTI CHINESE DINNERS! DANCING Boogie Woogie at Its Best by the CANYON CLUB SWTNGSTERS 1 KOZASBt tbhv mmtn risn Li 1- Hpmburgers Ho Dogs Light Lunches SVIco Cream And This Thrilling Western Hit Set to Music! BETTY SMITH'S ictio tA ntn tiAKi worn ttQmtuJZjl it A TREE GROWS I iiiiii I iiiiii THE U) in IN BROOKLYN' i mm iiairv mm Memberships In the Canyon Club Inc Available Now PILOT WALLY AND ANN ADDED! 'Companion Co-H( Shirley Ross Barton Hepborn 3lst St and Washington "FURY IN THE PACIFIC" Also Walt Disney Cartoon and News I We Cater to Large or Small Parties Phone 2-0885 for Reservations Open AH Winter if I SONG FOR MISS JULIG Closed Thursdays aen".

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