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Show THE 14 Three'Jeers for MacArthur' Claim Biggest Stride in Crime Prevention BY HAL C I'nited Press Staff Correspondent PROVIDENCE, R. I. U.R Roll the slow funeral drums for the nocturnal brethren of Gypt the Blood Hildegarde and Lauren Bacall are going to put the whammy on -- Out 09 rASCI pf.t burglary. The ladies don't know it yet, but Vincent de Cesaris or Providence, said today he a husky hoped to use their voices in his new invention burglar alarm with 0,rc a.h. !; LANCY j j Just Psychology be the biggest stride in crime prevention since finger print presipower, said the dent of Guild Products, Inc. "Itll wipe out the second story profession. Itll make a vigilante of every guy from 18 to 80. Just psychology, he said. A shrewd appeal to the elemental. My alarm will touch off a reSuddenly cording unit, he said. g voice like Hilde-garda or Laurens starts screaming Help! Thief! Murder! ets. Can of you Imagine the stampede "It'H Logan, Utah, Friday, March HERALD-JOURNA- Maulina Olsen and Rula Haslam. After luncheon the child-- i ren were taken to Logan to a show. Mrs. Sam Bankhead entertained on Sunday in honor of her husband. who was observing his birthday. A beautiful birthday cake lay. decorate with candles graced the table and vores were laid for Mrs. Pearl Williamson atd family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and son Jackie of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Hirst and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fros-bur- g of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plowman of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Marion AnderSon and children of North Logan, Mrs. Roy Tams and children of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Bankhead and family of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Norris of Salt Lake City, 2G, 1948. the guest of honor and Mrs. Bank- - eenng; his vtmk will be at Fo head. Many gifts weie piesented Hall, Idaho. Mi. and Mrs. Ronald Mason and to Mr. Bankhead and the after- noon was spent in social. daughter Marie of Springvi Mrs. Lewis Kerr gave a lovely were weekend guests of thei dinner party at her home in honor mother. Mrs. Lydia I.arsen. of her husband who was celebrai- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and ing his birthday Thursday. The family and Mr. and Mrs. John table was centered with a beauti- - Hust, were guests of Mr. and ful trimmed cake. Covers were Mrs. Sam Bankhead oer the laid for Mr. and Mrs. John L. weekend. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price, Mr. 'Mrs. Vesta Riggs, wife of Earl and Mrs. Leonard Casterline, M'1. Riggs, is receding treatment at a and Mrs. Jack Olsen of College Logan hospital alter submitting to Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Me- - a major operation. Bride, Shirley Kerr, the guest of, Mrs. 'Elmer Kerr of Fairview, honor and Mrs. Kerr. Social chat Idaho, spent a few days visiting followed the dinner. Mr. Kerr was relatives and friends at Wellsville and Hyrum. presented with a nice gift. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lent ham Bishop r.td Mrs. Cliff Olsen left Monday for Pocatello. Iadho. spent Thursday and Friday at Salt where they will make their home. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Waren is a graduate in civil engin- - finished and inchni.. two bedioums and Building Instruction Class Is Active A complete Cciv- They are being di.i classes, while tin 1, department of tin house is to!sesung locations six-roo- 'mR'- - UOI result funeu , .. the building in- -, erint!.,! stiuction classes at Utah Stale: Prof. Chat les V. J Agricultural college, according to department M u Prof. Joseph Coulam, head of the lon".ill In nnMiur, woodwork and building const i uc- - tion department. nriju-- ' Plans for the house are almosi w. . I,r0Ject j - . f the wad March V Mues. int Bisl lted by were Prayers m cl!in - pantelsen. M i.rection of Evanston, Wyo., spent a few days with Mrs. Harris mother, Mrs. Emma Poppleton, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Balls spent Thursday at Ogden. Woik will begin plans are finish. ently plans to i.,,, by the end of s May 2R, at the finish it next bill the Iuls'! ac Huge, fne Puisipher file tlaibeii, Addie , place we j oeareis quorum a men Alva ioUows: ciders to as Marion A Henry W ut flowers the dc of U Otfrs and Sur jlise ward home of M Amid jeers and boos, MacArthur impersonator William Burke, of Hartford, Conn., informs his fellow students that he has returned, as part of the horseplay at an rally on the banka of the Charles River in Boston, Mass. Veterans from Harvard, MIT and Boston University participated to dramatize thg fact that Dashing Doug is not the veterans darling. Thursday i ur hly social. ev teacner Counsel charge, k.op Ernest ( Ruby Obra a A NEWS WELLSVILLE meeting of the Peter Maughnn camp of the DUP was held Friday at the home of Jessie Woodward with Mrs. Woodward and Annie and Mrs. Riggs as Sarah Bowen in charge. Group singing was conducted by Cassie II. Brenchley. Prayers were bv Ethel Jones and Flossie Gunned. The lesson was given by Maud Hendry and a history of the life of Agnes Price was given by Ruby Price. Two poems were given bv Sarah Bowen during the social. Refreshments were served to 17 members. . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishmnn spent last week visiting relatives in Idaho. They spent a few days at Nampa with their son Earl Leisbman and family, visited at Boise with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Balls and family; at Gooding with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leatham and family, and also Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Leatham and family; at Burley, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Short and family. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Susie Bodiero of Logan. The Leatham bovs are brothers of Mrs. Bodroro. They report having a wonderful trip and the weather was grand. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casterline entertained at their home Sunday in honor of their son Leonard w'ho was observing his birthdaV anniversary. A turkey dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Casterline, sons Don and Paul, Mr. and Mrs, Waldon Gunnelland sons Janies and Parley of Layton, and the host and hostess. Social chat and visiting followed the dinner. Mrs. John T. Darley is convalescing at her home after receiving treatment at a Logan hospital. Lynn Darley is recovering from an appendectomy performed at the Cache Valley hospital. Eva Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, underwent a mator operation Wednesday at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. At this waiting she is much improved. Mrs. Cliff Olsen entertained at a childrens party at her home Wednesday in honor of her daugh- ter Velda Lee, who was eight years old. A beautiful cake graced the table and luncheon was served to Velda Lee. Judy Boyd, Marie Brenchley, Dorothy Cooper. Dorothy Bailey, Kathryn Woodward. De Nae Archibald, Deanne Mur- - pi, w A To Baby with Love m&r ci&A'. rs d. Lists Harmon Among Top U. S. Seniors Winners in this new fellowship program were selected on the basis of their promise of outstanding achievement in their own fields as evidenced by undergraduate records and recommendation as to character, personality, and leadership. g'en t as took ' This is really big, he confid-deIt could make a marked man in the underworld. plicants. . Joseph 1 m. Uicknu Lee. S. le kfr moment. Scholarship program. These nine ranked among the tap three or four percent of the felapplicants for the three-yea- r lowship with full tuition and $750 a year at any graduate school in the nation. Six Western college seniors were winners of the scholarships. Selection was made from 2,288 ap- accompai ban-- D Theyll surround the spot where the alarm goes off. Theyll form a regular cordon. He stopped and thought for a Mont J. 'Harmon, Aggie political student, was among nine in the nation who received C onorable mention for scholastic record in the current Pepsi-Col- a Jc here vi "lent We can do without the dopes, he said, weve still got of the men on our side. Pepsi-Col- a Pul viargene kin f, three-quarte- Need lhee "Mill. SI .Melba Ho i solo, Vrs f. i ?' Alice pulse-raisin- males? Trouble with most alarms, he said, is they go off with a cacophony of bells or the screech of a siren. Clamor but no glamor. Police investigate, but citeizens give the spot a wide berth to avoid chance collision with a blackjack or bullet. Unless a policeman happens to be nearby, he explained, the burglar may escape. he But not with my alarm, chuckled. What would you do if you heard one of those gals cooing for help? Youd gallop there, that's what youd do. That's what nil the other guys will do. First To Autos De Cesaris said he planned first to adapt his invention to automobiles and then later expand it to include almost anything or place Inat nas to be made burglar-prooAnd my invention will really he make things burglar-proosaid, Because its based on the fact that men are divided into four groups gallant men- - curious men, wolves and dopes who aren't interested in anything. Any gallant man will rush to the aid of a woman in distress. No curious guy can resist investigating if he hears Hildegarde howling in the wool district from a lonely wharf. What chance would a crook have if a wolf heard Bacall :h v 5746 i'-.VA- Here is a crocheted sacque that new Mothers will love. The stitch is so fashioned that it gives as baby grows and can be sworn for almost all of the first year. 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