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Show Sunday, April IT, 1949 SUNDAY HERALD Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Given 'Woman of the Year Awa rd' WASHINGTON, "April 16 UB The Womcn't National Presa club announced today that Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will receive re-ceive it "Woman of the Year" 4-IITrain inn Meet Set For Tuesday ORXM Mra. Irma Joaie, sup-rvlaor sup-rvlaor of the Orem 4-H club program pro-gram announces that a training meeting for all'dub workers will be' held at the Pleasant Grove Second ward LDS chapel Tuesday, Tues-day, April 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. '.Instruction will be given by Fern Shipley, assistant state 4-H leader. Others taking pari on the program will be Mrs. Leah Vincent, Vin-cent, Orem who will talk on the subject "An Effective Way to Teach". Mrs. Lamar Ercanbrack, Pleasant View, Mrs. Ruth Wag-staff, Wag-staff, American Fork and Jenniev Poulson, county home , demonstration demon-stration agent. J Work- for . the summer programs pro-grams will be outlined and leaders lead-ers kits distributed. All workers are urged to be in attendance, and a special invitation is extended to those who are interested in becoming be-coming affiliated with the 4-H program. r OREM Ladies who participated participat-ed in a tailoring class sponsored by 4-H club leaders during the ' pest few weeks modeled their completed projects which consisted, con-sisted, of suits and coats before members of the Sharon and Vermont Ver-mont ward "Relief '"Societies last week. .m Mrs. Irma Josie supervisor of the Orem 4-H program was in charge of the project arid Jenniev Poulson, Utah County demonstra tion agent was the instructor. "Those who appeared in the modeling review were Mrs. Bel-va Bel-va Black, Mrs. Thelma Young, Mrs. C. M. Fielding, Mrs. Ethel Oabtree, Mrs. Llllie Jepperson, Mrs. Julia Higgins and Mrs. Josie. Earthquake (Continued from Page One) aid, "we jumped out of. bed and looked out the window. The moon was bright and we could' see the dee of water backinsr down the beach with a rush. "Then a mammoth breaker came tumbling in." Other residents likened the- that made by a giant vacuum cleaner. Bourgaixe said there had been slides since Wednesday's earthquake, earth-quake, "but never in such big pieces." He said a 20-foot landing float a the end of his boat dock -was award at the elub's annual din ner May 14. President Truman, who will be honor guest, will present the award certificate to the former first lady in recognition of her accomplishments as chairman of the United Nations' human rights commission. Mrs. Roosevelt is a member of the club. Dr. Lise Meitner, the atomic physicist, is the only other wo man who has been so honored by the club. She was the 1945 ''Woman of the Year." The club also announced the names of five other women who will receive achievement awards at the dinner. They are Mrs. Anna Mary Rob ertson (Grandma) Moses of Eagle Bridge, N. Y., art; Madeleine Mad-eleine Carroll of New York- theater; Mayor Dorothy . McCul lough Lee of Portland, Oregon, government; Mary Jane Ward of Evanston, 111., author of "The Snake Pit," mental health, and Mrs. Marjorie Child Husted of Minneapolis, official of the Gen eral Mills, Inc., business. Cary Grant Told To Start Stuffing HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Apr.-16 Apr.-16 (U.R) Film Star Cary Grant was ordered today to fatten up before, shooting is resumed on the picture, "I Was a Male War Bride." Twentieth Century - Fox started the picture in England, Eng-land, but half way through the filming, Grant was stricken strick-en by jaundice. ' The troupe's back here, but Grant must put on 20 pounds on his lean frame so he will match in appearance the footage already filmed. Studio Stu-dio executives ordered filming film-ing delayed until May 2. splintered by the onrushing water and two rowboats were swamped and smashed. Other boats were set adrift after being torn from their moorings. The monstrous chunk of earth, estimated to contain about 11,- 000,000 cubic yards, missed one group of buildings by only 20 yards. It had trees and heavy shrubbery, hut no nouses on it. After it had settled some 500 yards into the sound, a few tree-tops tree-tops poked through the water. The slide occurred les sthan 100 yards below historic Fort Nis-qually, Nis-qually, built by the Hudson Bay company 116 years ago. " The coast guard reported the slide had caused no tidal wave. Tacoma police reported receiv ing six calls from curious resi dents of Tacoma above the beach. On Cold Wars Western Front: ZttZ Sf04&,S) L -c M 'Y ft ' Honk 1 i-f"V".-V A $ftttfcfetfo -:riiK"33'XW Sy'-SiK K:gi At 1 - rttxJ V fchh -v. -' - i- srv In u - " AUk V '-4 i-r grTj vJr ' - U'V'V" , Til v' rr . V HtvJl.n liH-lUMf sj r issl wm -Am-mw t -pmitm mii' m mm Z-M , ,, : sprfc cssa starfe'sHarsIgM- ON AgOTMPLT: The etfeswive m!a' .w wmmkU n in Ti W-Sh si ing. T kisMi Merth Mtau&e wHI mVmme Im m Bat-West frr"iJm. T, 7?. Vr" ?T iwhwCt rntrr Hr irnal veer, rarfialsaii tun'fT a rtrmi r ewy efwwhr a4 tW Ihrfsed iSS!L JfHjj jL KtU '" ""J T?"" nm.- eag at Lelie Bssssa..H. T. -f am , i r !Mtw,.tlX!LlU'tmi ; " "' j l " "g'' mSw iifBci -T BERLIN: The sirHfL which defeated de-feated a Russian attempt to drive the Western Allies oat ef Mock- ee I 750 Kids Get Safety Tape On Bicycles Nearly 800 young Provo bicyclists Saturday morning flocked to the city and county coun-ty building lawn , to have their bikes adorned with "scotchlite," furnished by the Provo Jaycees. Enough of the "scotchlite" material was obtained by the Jaycees to equip approximately.' approxi-mately.' 750 bikes and many of the yojmgsters were disappointed dis-appointed Twtien the "night glowing" material was gone. Max Berg, safety director for the Jaycees, Saturday assured those who did not receive the "scotchlite" for their bikes that more was on order and a future date would be announced in order that those bike riders could' get their safety markings. Decision Halts 2,000 Evictions Love-Crazed (yontinned from Page One) shouting to his wife, Carolyn, 51, to call police. While Fay was standing in the doorway, outlined by shadows, police said Combs took careful aim and shot him in the back. Fay dropped dead. Combs barricaded the front and back doors with furniture and raced upstairs, calling for Rita. He grappled with Mrs. Fay and slugged her with the butt of his gun. She was severely bruised. Rita and Betty had locked themselves in the bathroom, and Combs blasted the lock off the door with his shotgun. He ordered or-dered Betty downstairs and forced Rita into her father's bed room. , "Please forgive me and be my girl again," .he begged the hysterical hys-terical girl, whose face was bleeding from cuts inflicted when she was showered with splinters from the blasted bathroom door. Head Is Bleeding Combs' head was bleeding from MINNEAPOLIS, April M BJ5 Municipal Judge Theodore B. Knudson upheld constitutionality constitutionali-ty of the new federal rent -control law Saturday. The action, in what was believed be-lieved to be the first test e the recently-enacted law, halted more than 2,000 Miction actions in the eity. Gotsrt aides said "thousand" of jsimilar tenant evictions throughout the country might be affected by Knudson's ruling. Knudson said la. a 10,000-word memorandum that congress has the authority to legislate protection pro-tection for renters because . the housing shortage was war-born and congress still retains manr emergency powers. ' He also said such legislation' may be retroactive. CONGRESS: The V. 8. Congress J?81 GERMAN STATE: The will be asked to vete a billion Western Allies wtM pwfa plans for dollars, aa a start and rWar In ,the 'creation of a separate West later years, for a lend-lease pre- state, complete with gram to arm Western Europe. ,l swwnion easa DEFENSE PLAN: The five-power !W cetera Union approved a master wan to defend a line ranninr from aded Berlin, will be carried on iSwttserland along the Rhine River wim renewed vigor. I to the North Sea. a blow on the head administered by Betty Fy, who had struck him with a knick-knack from a hall table. By that time, Mrs. Fay had summoned police, and Merrick's entire force of 20 men surrounded the house. Combs shot at the of ficers, but did not hit any of them. They . did not shoot back because they were afraid they would hit Rita. "I'll kill the first man who comes near this house," he shouted shout-ed wildly from the upstairs room. After an hour, police pitched six tear gas bombs through the window and a policeman ven tured to the front steps: to reason with Combs. The young alleged slayer said he would come out if the policemen promised not to harm him. There were 10 commercial aviation avi-ation operators in the U. S. in 1026, and nearly all were small private enterprises. Lincoln Buss : : 1 tr sir' i -.-- i--1 -' Bevin Predicts United States Will Turn Toward Socialism LONDON, April 16 (U.R) Foreign For-eign Secretary Ernest Bevin was quoted today as predicting that the United States will follow Britain's example and turn toward to-ward socialism. Don Iddon, the Daily Mail's New York correspondent, said Bevin granted him an exclusive interview aboard the liner Mau retania just before it docked at Southampton yesterday. "Mr. Bevin told me," Iddon Child Health Day Proclaimed May 1 WASHINGTON, April 16 (U.R) President Truman proclaimed proclaim-ed May 1 as Child Health day, Saturday. 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