Show THE OGDEN STAND 4A UTAH OGDEN ARD-EXAMINE- NOVEMBER 22 SUNDAY MORNING Danube Avi Lovers Scramble to SaWiz (Historic Quarters From 'New Lo R 1959 VIENNA (UPI) — A fierce bat few central European cities with tle is raging in this historic Danube parts of its old city left intact by metropolis over proposals to give World War II the city s old quarters- a "New They argue for modernizing the Look" interiors of the historic houses and archi Many city planners tects advocate tearing down whole while leaving their outside appearareas of the city's ancient sections ances unchanged and putting up modern apartment But city architects say that reto relieve Vienand office buildings ' na's critical traffic and housing storing the old city blocks would conditions cost more money than pulling them They maintain that many of the down and erecting new apartment old houses are in dangerous shape office and buildings and even lack proper sanitary fa- Thousands of Viennese have atuuues Art lovers on the other hand tended discussion meetings on the point out that Vienna is one of the dispute Vienna newspapers have campaigned to "save the historical buildings of Vienna" One of the projects devised by Vienna city planners provides that the area of old houses behind Vien na's famed St Stephen's Cathedral would be declared to all cars and buses This section includes many gothic Renaissance and Baroque structures with picturesque courtyards and loggias But the apartments in many of them are damp dark and cold without any modern plumbing Some are believed to be in danger of collapse since no repair work has been done for decades i - off-limi- v ts 'NOTICE Beginning Monday Noy 23 gates at the Og-de- n City Dump will be open from 6 am to 6 pm Monday through Saturday and from 6 am to 2 pm Sunday WILLIAM M ANDERSON Superintendent Sanitary Disposal Department - HiniBA(DIBI UIEWIEILIEmS A Limited WILD AND WOOLLY were the Billington boys two pint-size- d pilgrims who gave fits-and of case America its first the Founding Fathers juvenile delinquency o i Quantity Pihwkm Mm-Sk- ® Special 2 Fatifosrs ' By Hush A Mulligan AP Newsftatur VVriUr When the kids get to kicking and screaming and fighting this Thanks- giving Day think of the poor old Pilgrim Fathers They came to the new world to get away from it all Only when they got here they found the had brought it all with them At least as far as the kids were concerned The Mayflower history shows was a floating kindergarten loaded to the gunnels with wailing small Of the 104 passengers aboard ' fry 33 were children They came in all shapes psyches and volumes but rone wilder or woollier than the Billington boys John and Francis These two pint-sizepilgrims — John could not have been more than 7 Francis about 9 — were America's first juvenile delinquents a constant paint in the neck to the patient long suffering pilgrim fatb - - d- crs With no child guidance book to aid them the colonists must have been hard pressed to deal with the boisterous Billington brothers The Mayflower was still riding at anchor off the tip of Gape Cod several weeks before the celebrated when Francis Plymouth landing was accused of nearly blowing the sturdy three-mastsky high His prank is recorded in full detail in "Mourt's Relation" a journal written by William Bradford and Edward Wihslow to attract new settlers to the colony er ESCAPED DANGER "The fifth day (of December 1620)" so the journal relates "We 5 through God's mercy escaped a great danger by the foolishness of a boy one Francis of Bilingtons soones who in his father's absence had got gun powder and shot off a piece or two and made squibs (pellets) and there being a fowling piece charged in his father's cab-bi-n shot her off in the cabbin "There being a little barrell of powder halfe full scattered in and about the cabbin the fire being within foure foote of the bed deckes and many flints and iron things about and so many people about the fire And yet by God's mercy no harme was done" History fails to record whether righteous anger ignited another fire in the seat of Francis velveteen breeches but punitive steps if any proved ineffective A month later Frankie was in Dutch ag3in By this time the pilgrims had chosen the little hill overlooking Plymouth Harbor for their perman ent base Hands Mayflower crew included set to work erecting the square common house Fran' cis went1 'exploring Three miles inland a hill caught his attention He shimmied up the tallest tree and had a look around Such reckless disregard for Ibis own and the colony s safety at time when Indians Were "skulking about" might have drawn the wrath cf Capt Miles Standish the doughty defenese chief had not Francis returned with valuable information be-twee- ne 20-fo- ot IFMEIE2 DEVELOP Fits' "a great sea" lip about standing night guard duty and led the incredulous John Clark and narrowly escaped punishment And now it wa& the kids again first mate of the Mayflower to the spot next day Swallowing his ire the captain handpicked 10 men and set out in TWO LAKES pursuit of the lost boy John was Cut down to size from a boy's located more than 50 miles away vivid imagination the sea turned among the Cape Cod Indians who d out to be only two lakes were far from friendly Upon arbut the discovery helped save the rival at Provincetown pilgrim colony from starvation "They are hunting parties had ransacked their fine fresh water" Gov Bradford corn supplies and unknowingly dedescribed them in his personal his- secrated their burial mounds There tory of the colony "Fulle of fish even had been a brief skirmish arand foule A brooks issues from it rows against musket balls with no It will be an excellent help in casualties on either side time" The situation called for diploInstead of a licking Francis got macy Bradford supplied it His a reward The larger of the lakes promise to make good on the stolen was named VBillington Sea" in corn satisfied Chief Aspinet who his honor and is so known to this handed over the boy "behung with beads and made his peace with us" day' kicked Next kid brother John Perhaps the chief was glad to get the lad off his hands over the traces The' Billington boys managed to "About the latter end of this month (April 1621)" Bradford stay out of trouble at the first wrote "one John Billington lost Thanksgiving feast — or at least himself in the woodes and wan- they avoided any dishonorable mendered up and down some five days tion in the official accounts of that and what he historic day Later events howliving on berries ' " ever made up for this concession! could finde Meanwhile back at the fort to conformity John the younger died of gangMiles Standish was in his usual towering rage ( which was towering rene poisoning before he was 20 indeed for one who stood only live perhaps due to some mischievous v feet high The redoubtable "CapJ accident ' tarn Shrimpe as the irreverent The father John the elder was called him behind his back was hanged for 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