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Show — ze SUNDAY HERALD mea ae aLae elas ry | SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950 Utah County, Utah FAITH Playing With Matches Two Boys Admit Setting BrushFire. LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Two BALDWIN “ homes near Beverly Hills. The youths, aged 6 and 8 years, On the second morning ‘he kiss- ed her and asked her name. On Meaniig woman who had de- the third they were in love, on the fourth he decided he'd get a job voured her man. “Never let me eat you,” said - -why bother about college?—and Hope to Adam. She had just on the fifth he suggested eloping. withheld because of age! The fire was one of two that —all she’d done was enter the tall girl with the faint accent had Kitchen -to discuss a menu, they interested the town since last were having guests—and had re- summer. In any event, Hal. himmained there far too long, and destroyed 81 homes and coun- enable persons whose homes were McKayto Speak At Dedication flood damage in the advent of heavy ‘rainfall. The Board of Supervisors has ordered Of Kane Statue Pardee to dispatch a crew of flood drainage specialists to determine SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — President David O. MeKay of the damage. said they were playing with the ty fire chief Keith Klinger said burned to receive low interest matches wehn te tinder-- dry investigators were still searching loans to replace the damaged . brush ignited in the Benedict Can- for signs of arson. property, The Small Business Administrayon—Beverly Glen area. InvestiOne of the rerukining hazards is | anieeaiinastincnediaaialpeieeniafidneiae gators said their names were that of soil erosion -and potential Perhaps someone saw them, perhaps Jack talked. Hal and the emerged from a session concerning the late and present lamented broke out New Year's Eve. Whipped by winds of up to 50 miles an hour, the flames edged fas- self went fora swim very early, just after Hildegarde had left the -einated andhorrified. “You often do.” house. i . “You know what I mean. Elsa The discussion that followed was scares me. I’ve never known any-’ brief and unpleasant. Hildegarde one so possessive.” exhbited tears and defiance; she “Helen .was,’’ Adam. said im- would marry Jack, she would toward the homes of such celebri- che had said something that con- nothing about it. She would then flicted with loyalty. take off for the ends of the earth “J don’t believe. it.” in the jalopy, or even walk. But mained on the lines of the other bronze statue of Col, Thomas. L,, fire in Topanga Canyon in an ef- Kane. The statue of Kane, a friend of fort to- extinguish several minor hot spots on the eastern perimeter Mormoh pioneers in Utah, will before evening, when winds stand in the rotunda .of the Cap-| up to 50 miles an hour were pre- ital. The sculptor was Ortho R. Fairbanks. dicted. . ties as Elizabeth Taylor, Marion Davies and Dorts Duke. One home valued: at $150,000, was destroyed “Oh, yes. She didn’t get any- Jack could manage only sullen- where; he wouldn’t let her. But ness, Hal’s comments were brief of course she wasn’t toward me. and sufficient. It’s as if she gave up trying.’’ He knew about Jack before he|, That was the summer Dan’s went down to the beach that wife produced twins and, when morning. Jack wasn’t 21, nor in notified, Hope irately remarked college, having flunked out., He that she’d been robbed. Actually was a drifter who shrugged his she was not unhappy that Emmy way through life. In some matCIVILIANS STORM HAVANA POLICE HEADQUARTERS — Civilians storm po remained an only child, except ters he had told the truth; he lice headquarters in Havana Saturday. Note: people cl imbing over the fence and for Emmy’s sake, She loved her had a aunt in the village; his dropping into the police headquarters area. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) with balanced devotion and was home.was in another state. content. Her world had not alHal sent Hildegarde and Mrs. tered, save by expansion. Some- Justice on a trip to the mountimes she felt sharply guilty be- tains, and that was that. Hildecause Adam must always core | garde returned to town for a night first; or was it most? No. Y' before going back to the summer (Continued from Page One) had completed arrangements with One motherleft her child with a cannot weigh one love against place, where a school friend Cubana Airlines to fly remaining red-shirted rebel armed with a another, each has its~ qualities. would join her, She and Hal came tro had accused Cantilla of a American tourists to Miami, Fla., tommy-gun while she went off to But Adam was her youth and her to dinner, doublecross in permitting Batista aboard Viscount airliners. retrieve a‘piece of luggage. maturity; her constant dream and After they had gone, ‘She and other “war criminals’’ to esHourly Flights Pianned Labor Strike Continues eontinual joy. Theirs was. still wouldn’t have eloped,’ Hope said, cape. It said the planes would) make Rebel labor leaders organized a a relationship apart and a dozen “or no farther than a justice of Rebel militia fanned out through hourly flights beginning at 9 a.m. 16,000-man rally in the Central Emmys could not have changed the peace.” . : Havana during the night seéarchit “after getting the license?” ing for Batista followers who have Embassy staff members immedi- park in downtown Havana Friday ately made the founds of te pledge continuation of the isNowshe worried about his ir- + asked. Adam. gone into hiding in the city. Havana’s downtown hofels rousing land-wide strike until the revoluTitability. It came, it went,‘ it “How do I know? He isn’t 21. I Gunfire Reported tourists still desiring immediate tionary objectives were achieved. astonished and disturbed her, for suppose he would have lied anyHeavy gunfire was reported evacuation. Many U. S. vacaThey urged the formation of a his nature was normally even way wherever they~ got to and and unclouded; hers was the Hildegarde ‘would have stalled shortly before midnight near the tioners whose budget money ran common strike front with all nontemperament morelikely to break until Hal came after her with an Havana Riviera and National ho- out New Year’s Day have been Communist unions in the nation. More than 100 American coras Emmy’s did, into thunder and enormous club and a piece of tels in suburban Vedado, but an sleeping in the hotel lobbies. uneasy quiet settled over the city The rescue ship City of Havana respondents making their head“lightning, howeverbriefly. chocolate cake.” Saturday with only a few ran- left here Friday night with 500 ‘quarters at the Sevilla Biltmore’ ee @ That was also the summer when dom gunshots breaking the pre- American tourists stranded by the Hotel requested and received the Hildegarde decided to elope with That was also the summer when dd 1 of the gov- pr of armed rebel militia"a boy she met on the beach. She they took a long vacation; ‘there dawn silence. | A Cubana Airlines turbo-prop ernment. Ambassador Earl. Smith men. had just. dismissed her eighteenth was a mild epidemic in their Castro, in a victory broadcast as Viscount airliner was reported supervised the loading of ship and birthday with a dinner dance and suburb and schools didn’t open usual, so Emmy could remain standing by at Cuba’s Internation- reported the rebels gave their as sudden as influenza. She had} away. Adam took extra time and al Airport ready to take off for complete cooperation. Other Americans. gathered in taken to solitary swiniming before| they returned to the special sea- Santiago, provisional seat of the breakfast and strolling around a| shore’ which Emmy did not re- government in rebel-controlled Or- | the city’s main hotels under the pend where the grasses laved | meniber, but Boy did. He went iente Province, to bring Castro protection of armed_rebel militia and regular police. over the dunes and sandpipers| bouncing about as if he were a and Urrutia to Havana. A report spread through the a small string of pearls. It was} ior. He also lived in another state. | not in the samecottage but in an After he graduated he. was going | oq house, with its “oof slanted curtsying apple tree and a garden. The woman who owned it |had moved away, sc the house | was for rent apd also for sale. (To Be Continued) Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Aged S. L. Man Subscription terms by carrie: in Utah County: Per month $1.60 6 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 By mail. anywhere in the Suffers Burns United States or its posses- sions: $1.60 per: month; $9.60 for six months.-in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports call FR 35050; for society and news briefs, call FR 34684. Pre- Inventory SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— An 82-year-old man suffered second degree burns on the left side and arm Tuesday when some spilled lighter fluid ignited. Winfred McCombs was filling his cigarette lighter when the ac- cident occurred. He was given emergency treatment at the Salt Lake General Hospital and then transferred to the Latter - day Saints Hospital. CLEARANCE Overstocked Must Sell what ca nbé done to aevrt flood we 14 ROEBUCK AND CO. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘Til 9 sell for 45¢ to 49c. the REG. $300.00 Now | 69” $10.00 DOWN PERCALES This is an assortment we are proud of. If in our regular stock it would for you will prize for a lifetimet 8O SQUARE PRINTED FLANNEL security $ystem clergy will be introduced in the forthcoming session of the Chamber of Deputies, the ruling Christian Democratic Party announced Friday night. : A magnificent pair! 11 perfectly s matched diamonds. Here’s beauty press and the rights of workers, and to restore the constitutional guarantees suspended by Batista more than a year ago. yds. *] 00 PRINTS social li | claiming Cuba for the rebels, guaranteed the freedom of the SOLIDS and Catholic priests and setting up @ BUYS MORE Many of them witnessed. some He said the rebels would assure tiptoed on glistening sand, where | year old instead of eight. city that Urrutia already was in of the gun battles in the streets this year’s sugar crop and protect the water was often smooth as a/ The proclaimed holiday would freshly made bed. She had come | be, Hope thought, good for Adam the capital, but this could not be that took. 50 lives and wounded the economy of the nation. Castro said«he asked only one upon a boy lying in‘the sun, face | Whentheyfirst came to the shore confirmed. Castro was expected to 150 other persons. Armed rebel militiamen mingled thing of the country, and that was down, his hair the color .of sand. | he'd had to return twice to town, arrive in the afternoon, but some rebel sources said he might arwith the American guests at the that it keep calm. The unity of ec & |He was thin and jumpy as a rive sooner.» — resort hotels and acted as porters, the people should be above all That first day she learned his | sand flea. The U.S~ Embassy announced it other considerations, hé said. guards and even babysitters. name, and that he was visiting an | September where they’ were was aunt and next year,he’d be a jun- wonderful. This time they were Published by Herald Corporation. 190 W. 4th N.. Provo, - Utah “every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald: published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in A. YOUR ‘DIAMOND DOLLAR CubaRebels Take National Capitol Building down over one’s eyes, sitting back from a road leading to a quiet beach, The house had a. green front yard, elm trees, and a picket fence. At the back there was a city @engineer Lyall in the holocaust which charred Latter-day Saints Church will be CLERGY TO GET RAISE 650 acres. featured speaker Jan. 14 at unROME (UPI) — Bills increasMeanwhile, 150 firefighters re- veiling ceremonies here of the ing state ‘salaries’, for Roman pulsively, and then flushed-as if elope, she was 18; Hal could do velererala notified Rep. Joe Holt (R-Calif.) that Los Angeles County has been . declared a disaster area because of the fires. Holt's office said it wap im 5,000 acres of valuable watershed formed the disaster status would ments with a pack of matches in mopping up operations. touched off a major brush fire erations. that th d several li The T fire to see the world in an ancient car —it was there for her to admire. 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