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Show - ; . t 1- ,, v, i- SECTION THREEr PROO V(UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD TSUNPAYft DECEMBER 25,1938' PAGE ONE T - - ' - - V us BntlDIT C?-XDAfrCMFAlsr Ida.; tDec. 24 KCJO Idaho and; 'Montana- police lloined fwccs.todayV.ln & "riant for .a-, man known as !Chuck" -Cam-wsn neeused "of1 the rcfctery , of the Lee Iak company . i JUUCUUII Ul . uuu van uj' - inter-state transportation 'of" a stolen car. t '"The Lindbergh kidnaping law ha been violated in this case by the suspect forcing his victim to jfios aVstate line," Police Chief AJgbtCarison of Idaho Falls said. --The police chief said Cameron ' b-ired a Buffett Cab company taxi last night to drive him to Roberts, Idaho. When Bill T Topham, the dBver, arrived there, Cameron poked avguh'.in'hts ribs and order ed hnr to drive eight miles nortn kicked ' him- .out on the show and ice-covered 'road. : 5 ' ''' f The driver ; called c-; Idaho Falls police early today! and 'reported the '"'case; Carlson. immediately, sent out a request for Idaho and Montana, police lip block all roads in an attempt to head off the suspect. ; .. SchoolboyBanditvTrio: Faces Prison: Si&P IN DISTRESS OFF - WESTCOAST .POIIfT" ARENA, CalM Dec. 23 (OR) A ship in, distress of Pt. Cabrillo, 40 .miles north of here, was identified today as a lumber schooner - laden with approximately approximate-ly 1,000,000 feet of lumber. She was reported drifting: bow first toward a trocky shore. The name of the vessel was not (earned immediately. of Armstead; Mont., where he order. The author of "Under Two Flags,'" Ouida, wrote all her novels nov-els with quill pens and threw each page on the floor as it was finished. When a sufficient pile of paper had accumulated, she would pick it up and put it in X1; I Pi! in ?x " . - s. mm 4 'rf PcciSigtiir N i J. v.; A. a" v' ' toil ri-t-rtfc-irvuVM li m vrtftun mV iV in WISHING ALL A MiEnRY CHRISTMAS To Those Whose Friendship Has Meant So Much to Us WE EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETINGS AYGCC-ll APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE and EASY WASHERS GRAT & MURDOCK STOKERS Remorse on their faces, three members of a schoolboy bandit trio, which led a spectacular crime career that took it from western Wash-ingtoon Wash-ingtoon to Montana, face possible prison terms. Seattle police tripped them in an auto chase, after escaping earlier police fire. The youths, including (left to right) Harrison Green, 17; Dan Manary. m and Aaron Wickstrom, lb, confessed to cai"lhefts and holdups and burglaries burg-laries of taverns," service stations and homes. Wickstrom is a nephew of Lester Rorick, serv ing a life term! in Washington state prison in connection withahe murder of two policemen. 4 . LIMA, Dec. 24 JtULEr-rwenty of the' 21 ' American ? republic.: today began signing ' a declaration of solidarity against -foreign military or;political.invaBiojaj ; andhope was; expressed that;the 21st, riubttc--'Argehtina-also', would sign.' ' The drarttr uie souaaniy aecia-ratiori, aecia-ratiori, main objective' of 'the conference, con-ference, was ' based1 on an Argentine Argen-tine proposal. The 20 other republics re-publics decided to-adopt the Argentine Ar-gentine draft after' the Buenos Aires government had refused to join a more .forceful declaration against totalitarian infiltration in the Americas. Then Argentina; requested several sev-eral changes in its own proposal. Some alterations were made to meet this request, and it was believed be-lieved instructions . from Buenos Aires would permit the Argentine delegates to sign. School Programs Well Attended Radro-Newspdper Inaugurated ff, City Ooiirt 1 A E -ftTftflirffTr- May the M ;7l: Kindly Xight . U mm Lead Us On I f IJiiithtaA Through the g I Yule Holidays to Happy Years of Good Fortune and Happiness For the Rest of Our Lives king noion SUPPLY 71 - 73 North First West fa v .' v i" ft if5 .i I bfl-.,ML-.JlL:l,:.: .'. LU i)iarry Jarvis, transient, was sentenced to 30 days in jail when :hJ? pleaded guilty to intoxication tefore Judge LeRoy Tuckett in tyt ?ourt Friday. A one-hour slay. of . execution was granted. "Th6 -first- railway locomotive Weighed only four or five tons. T I .- . Fine attendances featured both Maeser and Tiapanogos school Christmas programs Thursday afternoon and evening. The Timpanogos auditorium was jammed in the evening aa more than 900 students, parents and patrons enjoyed the party; Maeser entertained more than 500 in the -afternoon, about 400 in the evening. Santa Claus was a welcome guest at both schools and faces were wreathed in smiles as the genial gent gave each student a gift. - Programs of caroling, music and readings were featured, with many of1 the children 'in costume. When fried in fat, potatoes are said to lose nothing but water. Just to greet our friends, to extend good wishes, to thank you for past kindnesses and to wish Life's best in a very MERRY CHRISTMAS TIJOfiUTOl DHUG Wishing Christmas Happiness To All of OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS May This Christmas Be the Brighest Ycu Have Ever Known May It Be a Season of Plenty and Joy PAINTS - WALLPAPER - GLASS GGGKHELL & JONES 136 West Center Phone 56 w - 0 o ft 111 Here's a newspaper arriving by radio In a St. Louis home as the Post-Dispatch started regular daily transmission of specially prepared pre-pared news copy. Reception begins automatically; 15 minutes are required to complete a page. a. 2? The Season s Joy It is our sincere wish Christmas may be one To All that this made of . dreams come true! One that is wholly glad . . . really the best you and yours have ever had! D KM A& V Where Style Begins , Provo, Utah 99 Hollywood Today BY UNITED PRESS Nine-year-old Shirley Temple, according to results of an exhibitors' ex-hibitors' poll released today by Motion Picture Herald, was the biggest money making movie star in 1938, winning the accolade acco-lade for the fourth consecutive season. Other box office leaders in order or-der of points received were Clark Gatfle, Sonja Henie, Mickey Rooney, Spencer Tracy, Robert Taylor, Myrna Lo, Jane Withers, Alice Fae and Tyrone Power. The Herald also listed the following fol-lowing "honor stars": Gary Cooper, Coop-er, Wallace Beery, Bing Crosby, Jeanette Mj&cDonald, Deanna Dur- bin, Don Ameche, Dorothy La-mour. La-mour. Ginger Rogers, Nelson Eddy, Ed-dy, Bob Burns, Errol Flynn, Irene Dunne, faui xviuni, wiuiam Harw ell and the team of MacDonald-Eddy. Cates Expresses Optimistic Trend SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. : 23 (U.P President Louis S. Cates of the Phelps Dodge Corp., one of the world's largest copper com panies, left for San Francisco today after a visit here, during which he predicted that more co operation by the government, Yi-bor Yi-bor and industry would go a long wav toward ending America business recession. Cates, former vice president an4 general manager of the UtahCop-per UtahCop-per company, declared 'that sth Waener act should be amended because in its present t orjn it is "vague, one-sided and a ir couragement to productive - enter .?.i:-.i-vy 3. .. The Entire Staff of the I EVENING HERALD Extends to Our Friends in Utah County Our Very Best Wishes For A Happy Holiday n And A terous New Year to-..-'' .. 3l 1 - s Ah i ivA'.wa,.- 7 s V 0 life We shall continue to work for the best interests of the people of Utah County. With the thought in mind that a unity of purpose and a unity of action brings better understanding of our common needs and reacts to our mutual benefit. 9 i 3m-" i P ' i 4 " i'i i Ji v; -1 prise. -t . 4 i I - - - v -1 ' |