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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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Youths Sentenced aden Officers Seeking 14 College Schedules THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING MAY 18 1944 City Seeking Clean-up of In Theft Case Summer Courses Lame-Footed Vandal rge est Ogden Pig Yard It Cunningham city sanltar- and from the diners During the Ian was Instructed today by the Airport Teachers Oppose Training of Women For Ferry Command Duty Wallace Kennedy army reserve members of the National Flight Secretarial science courses for beginner and advanced students have been scheduled for the summer session at Weber college John Benson director of summer school announced today Students without any training In either shorthand or typing will be accepted for the beginner courses Others will be placed in the intermediate or advanced classes These courses together with office machines will fce offered in day and evening sessions Clarence Wilson of the faculty assisted by others to be selected will conduct the courses In addition to teaching Mr Wilson has spent much time conduct Theft of a spotlight from a car belonging to Gene Harris of Bonneville Park brought sentences to two young men from Judge Quill Nebeker Jn city court Pleading guilty to petit larceny Max East 18 of 239 Fourth told the court he committed the theft because Russell Reno 18 of 152 West Second threatened to "beat him up" Young Reno who declined to testify was found guilty of petit larceny and sentenced to serve 60 days In jail with 45 days suspended upon condition he neither molests nor threatens to molest East A 30-day suspended Jail sentence was meted out to East upon condition that he inform police if Reno threatens him Testifying in the case were Police Officers Beckett and Bennett and Traffic Lieut footprints left In and around the beds the destruction was evidently done by an adult wearing large shoes The act was committed after midnight according to Mrs Emily Sneddon 2281 Jefferson who told police the premises of the church were unmolested at the time she went to work about twelve midnight Extent of the damage was estimated at about $200 In addition to ruining the flowering cherry trees evergreens and other shrubs were torn from the ground by the roots and beds of Iris wete broken down Officer Reeder said he found empty wine and whisky bottles among the debris Ogden' second wave of malicious destruction today sent police officers searching for a large-footed vandal who broke off several flowering cherry trees and uprooted evergreens and various shrubs on the grounds of the Japanese Union Christian church at Twenty-third and Jefferson Wednesday night Officer Frank' Recder who Is investigating said that from Shaw The officers said East had told them "I can't fight and I can't run because I am a cripple" The pair allegedly procured the spotlight the night of April 30 and carried It to Five Points in a car driven by Reno warm weather some of the feed sours and causes a very bad odor "There is a slough on the property thht is caused from wash water from the Globe Mills Late In the summer this slough gets In a very bad condition At the present time the high water from Weber river is causing an odor from the slough Commissioner William Wood pointed out the commission is charged with the duty to abate any nuisance that might endanger pub-He health It was pointed out later that the nearest residences are about one-half mile from the hog pens but during the summer the south wind carries the odor into these city commission to advise LeRoy Raleigh of West Ogden of complaints received relative to a nuisance created by hogs and to request Raleigh to clean up the situation The matter was brought to the attention of the commission by a communication from Mr Cunningham: "Mr Raleigh has a feed-yard for pigs and hauls wet feed from the Union depot coffee shop defense plants This enables him to adjust the teaching to the needs of the industry into which the student will enter The session opens June 5 and Instructors' organization include Mr Kennedy chairman Keith Marston Jack Bradshaw Lawrence Whitney Manual Carrasco Frank Fitzgerald Lowell Rackham Russell Bays Jack Fletcher Lemert Smith Bangartter Dan Anderson Hugh Ford Ralph Wood-house Charles Wanless Eldon Carter and Hyrum DeLoney ing training classes at the various closes August 24 houses ANDERSON JEWELRY COMPANY The Story Behind Instructor In CAA-WTS at Hinck-ley airport speaking in behalf of all instructors at the field today protested the government's practice i of "taking an inexperienced womau and training her for ferry command duty when there are 4000 CAA-WTS instructors on reserve who face placement In the" walking army" The present war training program In Ogden for naval cadets from Weber college Is expected to end in the immediate future and all the Instructors at the field have to look forward to Is duty -with the ground forces Kennedy said Telegrams Sent The Instructors condemned this prospect with the following telegram to Utah's two representatives Walter Granger and Robinson and two senators Abe Murdock and Elbert Thomas: "Rep Ramspeck of Georgia has under investigation whys and wherefores of army spending milr lions of taxpayers money training women for ferry command when they have 4000 CAA-WTS instructors on reserve status partially or adequately trained and yet being taken into walking army Does it seem fair or sensible to take a woman with 35 hours of flying experience over a seasoned qualified experienced Instrutcor with 1500 hours? "We remained civilians through no choice of our own as we were frozen to job of Instructing countless thousands of army cadets This we did willingly and well despite the fact we worked without recognition and consideration of our morale and sometimes had to answer calls of draft dodging "CAA-WTS flight training is now abolished and we have choice of active duty in the ground forces TTSY IP VJs tvo Tv -n maauer 1LVU-JL ii versus Larger Diamonds with no flying or back to our local draft boards "Our claim is the government fJsCs already has CAA-WTS seasoned pilots available and through neglect or oversight we stand a good chance of was tine this abilitv on a non-flying assignment We instructors at this school average 1948 hours flying time apiece The girls when trained are doing a wonderful job but is our WTS flight experience going to be wasted along with the extra time and money needed to train these Inexperienced women especially in view of the fact the WTS instructor the forgotten man of this war Is ready willing and qual-1 if led to do this type of work "with These are boom times money is plentiful payrolls the greatest in history and commodities for purchase at the lowest ebb yet experienced There is a ray of sunshine for you who have "a promise to keep" the privilege of giving a beautiful diamond to a loved one for Andersons have deliberately reduced profits on diamonds Jewelers Have enjoyed greatly increased sales precious gold and diamods are not rationed nor is the affection which prompts the purchase of a lovely diamond ring for a loved one Frankly we pay more for diaand diamonds" are not rationed in addition taxes have been added but withal our business has doubled and trebled in sales volume without little or no further training?" Local Instructors Instructors at the local field all Prices Set on Used Trucks Both "buyers and sellers of used commercial trucks are equally guilty before the law for any violation of OPA ceiling prices I Lowe chairman of the price panel of the Ogden war price and rationing board announced today "Reports indicate there hv been a number of black market i sales made of used commercial trucks" Mr Lowe said "Both individuals and dealers must abide by the OPA regulations setting ceilings for the sale of such equipment" "In order to prevent anyone from taking advantage of the appreciable increased selling expenses This is the reason why Andersons dares to reduce prices actually we are passing to you the extra profits which otherwise would be paid to the government Yes it is true that at Anderson's a larger more beautiful diamond is represented in the investment you will make because Anderson's values are guaranteed higher scarcity or used commercial trucks and charging prices above the maximum set by OPA regulations it is required that a buyer when he applies for gasoline rations must file a certificate of transfer with- his application This certificate shows the ceiling price $350 jffjCT jjf ta sec up ior the type of truck sold and both buyer and seller must file affidavits showing that the price set on the truck has not violated the ceiling War price and rationing boards anav rf us issue gasoline rations to a person who is a party to the violation or price regulations" 50 Clifford Johnson Home on Leave Clifford Johnson Jr radio technician 2c is home on leave from Treasure Island Other Dipmond Engagement and Wedding Rings $75 to 1 000 and More All Prices Include 20 Federal Tax "KNOWN FOR HIGHEST QUALITY DIAMONDS" Aic has completed his training as a radio tehenician He enlisted in the navy in April of 1943 and took his boot training at Farragut Idaho After completing boot training he entered radio technician school at Michigan City Ind and was later transferred to the University of Houston Texas From there he was sent to Treasure Island to complete his training He is a son of Mr and Mrs Johnson Sr of 574 Twenty-third Before entering the navy he was attending Weber collesre and was a mpmhon fill! A- fi TERMS: AS REGULATED BY THE FEDERAL! RESERVE l3 DOWN ONE YEAR TO PAY of Ogden chapter Order of De-Molay Two Ogden Men Navy Graduates From Great Lakes 111 comes 2449 Washington Boulevard word that two Ogden men were among those graduating from in tensive courses of specialized training at recent navy service school ceremonies -The two men are Gerald Marcus Wheelwright 19 son of Mrs Beth Wheelwright 461 Twenty-seventh torpedoman school Byron Ayling Vise 18 son of Mr and Mrs A GREATEST JEWELERS Jensen 3S38 Federal way basic engineering school.

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