Show THE GARLAND GARLAND TIMES UTAH Xitfr FIRST PRIZEI TV ILL the trailer coach ARRIVE Henry caught on then “you mean we won first prize In that soap contest?” His voice was hoarse with excitment "Henry Burton! That's just what I’ve been telling you!” muttered something that Henry sounded like a combination of "Holy Mackerel” and "Jumping Catfish’ In the Intervening IANGYV0RTH1C saeamu A NNE BURTON turned pale when the saw the telegraph boy at tier “door But just one moment later was rushing to the telephone Henry was amazingly slow to underShe said it rapidly three state! WE WON "WE WON times HENRY THE TELEGRAM HERE Isays so HELEN By Cornet m She mads an deserting them especially nice lemon meringue pie for supper and Henry brought her a box of candy rather sheepishly was waa lovely encs Everything again at the Burton home Bat nothing more was said about taking the beautiful trailer to CaliIn fact It wan two days fornia later that Henry broached the subject of Denver "It would be fun” Anne agreed She was to the point of mentally packing suitcases when Henry made an unfortunate remark "Boy the fishing" he said dreamily “Guys have told me they really catch ’em in the mountain streams” days the Bur- tons' were told over and over that they were the luckiest people alive 3ozens of people asked tha rhyme the Burtons had submitted and their heads as as good walked away shaking "not half xiiumbling I got Imagine every morning being forced to deliver last nlght’a dream to Martha No! I to mull over wouldn’t like the New England states now If they gave a bonus to every trailer arrival NO!” And that waa that! Thingt About New Yorkt about the time city hall was built a young man waa Infor the murder of hla Political Influence In Alexander Hamilton and In the week that followed they considered most of the V S ns Asron Burr (the town’s top criminal lawyers) uniting in the ate vacation U Henry possibility cused's The defense judge was made a suggestion Anne had named Lansing Ha euggested heard It rained there U Anne The aunt of the muracquittal suggested a state Henry 'became dered girl Interrupted the Jury forepositive his sinus would bother man es he announced: "Not guilty!” him by shrieking: "There li no justice In heaven They almost decided on New OrIf those who have freed leans until Henry remembered the the slayer of my niece go unpunimiles ho tramped there in army shed!” The weird finale to the case waa written by history Hamilton la Wsv prime was killed In the duel with Barr Burr died In disgrace hated and despised sand Laming the judge as disappeared as mysteriously the leag - missing Judge Crater snine” In a magazine article Gen Wild Bill Donovan head of tha OSS In World War II says in part: "Only now in America ire we awakening to the existence of the hard fact that the Stalin challenge to our world Is Indistinguishable from the Hitler challenge Americans “Many (name two General) who knew the situation and were familiar with Russian subversive activities besought our statesmen to inform the American people “Russia’s malicious lies and disand tortions have gone unanswered Anne was almost delirious the the trailer coach arrived It the pictures had everything shown Chrome clear varnish soft lights and gadgets galore made it a fairlyland palace "The only trouble” Henry complained "is when I’m sitting Inside gloating I think of something outside I want to see I never know which side of the door knob I’m day was rafter” Anne made coffee and to bring their chaotic earth Henry put his coffee cup down with a thud “She will be the best trailer that ever sailed into Florida” “You "Florida?” Anne paled didn’t say Florida! Henry— no!” Henry had some difficulty getting a coherent account of the trouble It developed that with Florida Amre’ great aunt had been bitten by s rattlesnake while there in 1916 She had lived but had reported there were dozens of snakes in Florida Anne’s "I won’t go” was fervent reasoned that 1916 was Henry sometime back that the snakes must have been killed off and that he would guard her In the personally end they decided they wouldn’t go to Florida Over their breakfast cereal next morning Anne made an elaborately "How about gocasual suggestion ing to California?" Henry wondered If California guaranteed there were no snakes “But the Anna smiled sweetly movies Henry! Just think of seeShe sighed ing real live actors" blissfully and let the toast burn Scraping the toast Henry Inquired which actors she wanted to see "Peter Lawford of course” Anne told him Her smile was radiant "Not Cooper Peck or Van Johnson" Henry teased "Oh but they’re all married!” Henry spilled his coffee commenting "Aren’t you?” It was different Anne tried to asHe should realize how sure him she felt Henry didn’t Before he gave the front door a ilam that could have been heard a block he that he wasn’t going to growled California and moon over a lot of actors even the unmarried ones and that some people seemed to have never gotten over their swooning days Six handkerchiefs later Anne admitted to herself with reservations that she might have said the wrong thing Working around their horns all day she wondered what had happened that their beautiful happiness Eventually they tried thoughts to 4 K She Henry! and let Just think of seeing real the toast burn He tilted back In his chair "Imagine tying on to a big one !” “Do you mean to tell me you’d spend our vacation fishing all the time I” Anne’s tone was icy "Any time you think I’U just go along for the ride! Denver —never!” he Henry attempted to explain wouldn't fish all the time But Anne's mind was made up Shortly after that Anne’s sister Martha came to give the trailer her Martha was dignified and had secretary to a psychiatrist "ideas” Her conversation dripped and psychoses split personalities the subconscious Anne was showing her around ns Martha thought it Henry came in n wonderful way to have a vacation "Where asked are going?” you She Feeling almost guilty — but why guilty!— Anne admitted that they hadn’t decided Martha held forth on the New She beamed at England states Henry as she told them she had always wanted to see ‘the historical spots She looked up at the ceiling as she related the dream she had the previous night Using the doctor’s pet terms ahe explained her dream as a hidden desire a desire very necessary of fulfillment for her to s tha New England states She turned to Anne and asked brightly "Surely you aren’t going alona in that big trailer? It will easily hold another passenger!” Anne choked and looked at Henry For answer he said "We haven't decided Want a ride home? I’m Martha" going your way When he returned his mind was as invincible as steel “But” Anne "Martha would enjoy It protested so much After all “After all she doesn’t go where Lnr theeutk iOLDathegmaputunsof As oUuitt iukt watot b the nwd Of pxnfort tot tb bait and One iloot to bee& the pamtt sod I find Mn ‘t s TO THE FAIR V At A White House cereoony President Truman received a scroll Invitation to the Chicago railroad fair Iron Miller ‘Conductor of the Chicago and North Western y a replica of the faaed Pioneer locoaotlre and Miss Noma The original Sykes typical passenger of those days Pioneer first train to run east froa Chicago 100 years ago 111 atar in the Railroad Fair scheduled for Chicago's lake' COKE If CA front starting July f 20 News Item: Demmy Chairman McGrath (In a ata teHoward ent observing tho third ann’y of FDR’s death) said President Truman had carried out the Roosevelt program Who were tho other five pall- comfoet k tfq lymbol my rod thy nuSit hit's small and cold and thiroing through them hen lea 4 I Lord: tort the lank mht each foe dim they aie ia thy hank doaes than breathing never than hands fee fed tby pewmes mapping a And thy comfort a tweet f I And and I Grace Noll Crowell actors” to training days promise himself "Never again” Tha shiny nice trailer seemed destined never to ba used Then Henry’s the Norcousina tons descended on them A visit from the Nortons never had been unmixed joy and hearing Jean Norton gush as she made the date over the ’phone Anne trembled Their They came imp Bill was twica as troublesome as Anne had feared It seemed that the Nortons wera being forced to move Jean Norton talked much of the luck of tome people She was frankly envious of the Burtons and their trailer Out in the kitchen while they washed dishes Jean Norton remarked that her doctor had said she needed a complete rest To herself Anne thought that anyone dealing with their Bill deserved a long rest Jean Norton cocked her head on one side and suggested delicately "Bill wouldn’t be the least trouble and we could pay well Wouldn’t you like to take Bill with you? He would be ao much company for you!” Anne was seized with a sudden1 to the choking 6pell and escaped porch Henry followed - her out She told him how she anxiously had been propositioned there They stood staring at the trailer shiny and bright ii the darkness “Life was more fun before we received first prize” Anne said dolefully Henry had n sudden wonderful Idea They whispered They started te shake hands In conthen Anne’s gratulation! arms stole aronnd Henry’s neck Close together they stood for a moment each thinking life again waa fine When they went inside Anne told the Nortons "You’re having trouble and you need a finding a house rest Henry and I wondered If you wouldn’t care to take our trailer?” The Nortons fell on them They laughed Jean Norton half cried “I can’t understand what we ever did to make you share your wonderful wonderful luck with us” It was over at last The Nortons left promising their "undying gratitude” and making plans Anne picked up ash trays and Henry yawned loudly as he leafed a He sat up suddenly exmagazine cited "It says here there’s a contest where you win a— ” Anne reached for the magazine and closed It firmly We "No! might be unlucky enough to win” and a r rn live his First Circus Museum Has Nostalgic Items if Thy Wet 4 J “But the movies sighed blissfully STAFF I Sod tr unchallenged” A- Has Just being dicted Heralded as the first museum in the United States devoted entirely to the circus the Ringllng Art museum has been opened at Sarasota Fla Eventually the museum will contain exhibits tracing development of the circus from Roman times The museum is located In an old warehouse with a central pole and of the interior girders suggesting a circus tent The building is on thi estate of the late John circus willed who operator his residence to and art museum the people of Florida at his death in 1936 Included among exhibits are five old circus wagons costumes masks drawings for the decor of spectacles handbills and photographs of tamed circus characters i t Blgtown Mu rali: The blind man at 42nd and Vth Ho drums up trade for the sightseeing bus Third avenue Tessy whose hobby is riding the 3rd avenue bus scaring the passengers with a bowl loaded with turtles Sign on the harness of a horse on 2nd avenue: "Move Over Auto I Was Hero Tho Long Before You Were” hounds outside the autograph drug store (about eight thutty just tq see their baseball heroes look grouchy The only place that sells a chocolate soda for a nickel: A vending machine on 6th at 46th te her Mary Dewsoa (“Molly pals) was one of FDR’s earliest snd most devoted sssoclaten James Farley sent her a copy ef book about FDR She returned It with this notet "The Lord forgives bat I don’t” ART OF SELF DEFENSE MANLY The as two sturdy speclaens of adulthood In hoa sorts of vltaalns abound are (left) Sen Oven Breveter (Rep Ellender Me) and Sen Allen wasn't a grudge fight They aerely wera (Den La)each thrumming other a noses lth gloves In a all natch In the senate gynnaslu of the capltol there laraskera try to para off the excess poundage they while exhibition develop rt asking laws v v 1 n JL- I 'fk4 feet” greaseBarrymore’s mightiest A propaint triumph was Hamlet ducer Informed him: “You played Hamlet perfectly” “I have played many many roles” Barrymore countered "But I AM Hamletl” In Washington tbs high court ruled decisions reversing the sale of magaslnea prohibiting bearing risgay titles such an "Bargains la Bodies” “Girl Blare to a Love Cult etc Previously ne lest than 17 judges ef the N Y court of appeals court of epeclal sessions appellate division and N state supreme court yoted ta The ayen of alx prohibit them i men in one court outruled 17 to courts that voted nay The majority mien T ? ? :4 J" £ Star In Tonr Eyes: Sarah Bernhardt sent reviewers Into the streets But sho didn’t cherish her dancing many ecstatic reviews as much as a note she received from Victor After her performance Hugo In one of his plays he sent Bernhardt a huge diamond with the folhave been great and "You lowing: You have roused mecharming mo the old combatant— and at one moment while the public whom you enchanted cheered you I wept This tear which you caused me to shed Is yours and I place myself at your In hie book Xate City Edition” City Editor J Herzberg lauds district men "as the artery of the business” newspaper Now he's fired seven of them saying “they are obsolete" J It It ' ' 7 v X DUNKING MEDITERRANEAN Dateline on this picture just reads vhlch could aesn In tha ‘Soaevhera In tha Mediterranean of Greece or Italy At any rate choppy seas Bade the vicinity rescue of three nary filers a hazardous venture when on aaneuvera froa the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge their d In the water They are shovn ’torpedo-bonbatteaptlng to board the destroyer USS Vllllaa C Laa vhlch put out a snail boat for then I Churchill had tho Llfo staff In a tizzy Just as they were going to He cabled five pages of corpress rections They made them because his contract calls for them and he covered himself by marking the but subject to furproofs: "Okay ther correction" When they were “caught” Life’s Mr Longwell almost had apoplexy when another cable came reading: com"Due to last minute political hold up all articles!" plications It was a gag by an office clown but Mr Longwell was In no mood for quips Plenty cam was raised because of it Item: "Deepest bole In the U S Is the Grand Canyon” Next deepest is the state departIn which the ment pigeon-horecord ef the Grand Mufti b hurled K - ' A' ysaay a? a: JOINED On May 28 tha US HANDS THEY governaent 111 Issue this conueaoratlve 'Four Chaplains stamp This Is the story behind It: The troopship SS Dorchester vss torpedoed snd sunk In the North Atlantic In Pebruary On board 1943 vere four chaplains of three faiths: Protestant alnlsters George L Fox and Clark V Poling Father John P Washington G Goode Then the ship vss hit each of and Rabbi Alexander the four gave his lifebelt to nearhy aen without then Then they Joined bands and prayed to the one God they all served for the safety of the aen struggling to leave the ship The four chaplains died together Etsteaenta of the survivors of the sinking Include these words: This la the picture engraved on our Binds snd hearts as the 86 Dorchester disappeared beneath tha wares THEN I r i V ) 1 f i f bearers????? v I |