Show I II I Ir r s 1 r j. j I I rI i 1 I Lj I i H I II I r I Ii i E Children are nice people too smiles Mrs l B. B J. J Cardwell as she takes tales time out from packing to invite her son Gib 2 into tb the house which sJ she e reus refused d to rent to an any family not having ing children fulfilling a avow vow ow she and her bel husband made while their landlord troubles at having Ita oWn o army camps PREFERRED l ST landlord Rules Rent Renter r Must Have Children A new twist was waa given to an an anold anold old housing problem this week by byone byone byone one young Salt Lake coup couple e Mr and Mrs B. B J. J Cardwell The who are moving mo to fo Ogden S Saturday made a revolutionary rev rev- rev rev- stipulation In renting their home 2817 East the East the t nant must have hilve children and children and the more more more- the better Childless couples answering the for for rent ad In The Telegram were were vere b baffled by the staunch re regrets regrets re- re grets greta which met their triumphant assertions that the clatter ot little feet would not be heart around the Cardwe Cardwell's la house But When Mrs T. T L. L Thomas s wife of ot a Tribune-Telegram Tribune lInotype linotype lino- lino type ype operator resignedly confessed ho tho existence of three children In Inthe Inthe the he family RIchard family Richard 1 Mary Mary- 3 3 and John 7 7 she she was welcomed with open arms The Thomase weary after fruitless months of house huntIng huntIng hunt- hunt Ing ng were amazed but amazed but overjoyed vise after countless rejections rejections lions by hating child landlords they could hardly believe their I good fortune Saturday however the Card Card- I wells took time off n their packing to explain themselves and th their heir eccentric behavior The are arc themselves parents of a year old son Gib Gilbert Mr Cardwell is a re recently recently recently re- re released d army air forces captain who spent the tho last years of tho the war a. a as an instructor at army air bases at N. N M. M Dalhart Texas and Gulfport Miss after leading early air offensives offensives of or- against Germany Even though Gib was only a baby in arms amB landlords took one look at him himan an and l closed the tho door Mrs Cardwell related In describing their experiences In finding living quarters near the bases At Al Al- and Dalhart Capt Cardwell Card Card- well vel had to ride 50 miles a day dayback dayback dayback back and forth from the field to the hovels which they were finally permitted to rent At Gulfport they were were luckier only ohly only a mile 25 dally daily trek They suffered through it with all nfl the patience they could muster but they vowed that if It they ever rented a home of their own it would be to a couple with children lots Iota lots of children While on leave in July 1944 Capt Cardwell bought the East home which Mrs Cardwell moved into early In 1945 Now when her husband accepted accept accept- ed d a a railroad passenger agent po position po in Ogden they kept the oath they had sworn sworn and and to which Mr and Mrs Thomas will gratefully testify Oh yes cs Mrs Cardwell added added added add add- ed we wo found a place to live in Ogden Ogden and and we can take Gibby along too Not so lucky in finding a homor home hom or duplex to rent is Mrs Reed W. W Young whose whoso corporal husband Is stationed in South Carolina and awaiting discharge after 27 months in the marine corps Mrs Young who is living with her sister at ave reports that she h has S made innumerable contacts in an effort to find a place to live but has always been refused because she has a a. child chUd 2 |