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Show f T Find Body Of Kidnaped Woman NEWHALL. Cel.. . UMT Plans Hit First Big Problem ' Dec 7, 1941 June 4, U. Sv 1944-5i- is; V iii '1 7 yfraifiiiffl I .; . 1 six-mon- l- 1 EASTERN MADE! SE! . WASHINGTON, July! 14'flJ.R) Lt. Gen. Raymond Sam McClain revealed Saturday the new uniApril 29. 1945 Italy versal military training eommis- and Austria surrender rsJon has hit its first bi problem -- Ti unconditionally. . . in wiicviier, w iciuniincdu a training period or two May 8, 1945 Gerthree-monfor periods ' I '. many's surrender ends the war in Europe. McLaine Is a member of the group recently appointed by President Truman, ahd known Aug. 5, 1945 Atomio technically as the ; national seage officially arrive training commission. He is curity when blasts, the ranking "army man (of the orHiroshima. ganization headed by former Rep. James Vf. Wadsworth: L N. Y.. author of the draft law bfjthe first Sept 9, r announces :World war. In the first interview by" a of Japan has top man'.on the commission, ,Mc- .officially started. ILain told the' United) Press, its members are holding hearings on Korean June 25, 1950 the training period question North Korean. Time) which in time may ffecft00.000 Communists Invade . eligible boys of those who become ' 18 every year. . j South Korea. He would hot indicate how the members were thinking! on the July 8, 1951 North recommendation' they hrust turn Korean and Chinese in by next Oct. 29... But 'he said Communist officers meet! ill was a troublesome point, with representatives of i If training is broker!' Into two three-monthe UN commander-in-chie- f periods. it will perto prepare for mit college and high school youths to be trained during surrimer vacease-fir-e negotiations. cations. But it also wil mean establishing additional training fato S DAY OF BIG Sunday continues to put more yodng men in cilities e Jive up to its reputation as aj aay oi Dig camps at one jtiine. training The latest was. of course, the meeting between Communist and McGlain pointed out. that if the that could end, the Korean UK officers to discuss a cease-fi- re pewbd ' is war: Other imDontaht riews-breathat came on bunday are used it will mean maintaining falisted above.. cilities to train about 400,000 every six months. occupy Rome. coast-to-coa- st ' -t- ' ' V' ;t . - si till CHOICE OF COLORS th th ed j. de gurt-pof- SPECIAL-PURCHA- enters war after Japs attack Pearl Harbor. Children playing In rain gorged gully stumbled upon a body pos- Itlvely identified Saturday by she'riffi officers as' betty Jean Hansen, "kidnaped July 5 by4her "love-crazeStepfather. An r Immediate alarm! was sounded for the mid-- , die-agpainter Frank W. Kristy who abducted he shapely honey-blon., secretary at The badly decomposed, body ,' was found-latFriday partially ' buried beneath underbrush by. the picnicking children of the R. L. Hill family. jBellf lower. Cal. The. girl'i i head was bashed in and i sheriffs deputies were not ableJ to determine; if she had been shot or bludgeoned. '!!"; "It will take laboratory tests to. determfne how 'she died," Deputy Sheriff Robert Hughes ' said. Daytime ..temperatures in rt area have zoomed the above! 100 degrees f the past 10 days. f The body apparently was drop ped in the 'gully withirj hours his home after Kristy 6talked-intand. abducted tHe girl, under threat of herUife. "It 'was qnfjy; accident the' body was, found." Hughes said. Although only 75 feet from U. S.I Highway Six which leads to La Vegas, Mev.,,the body was hidden from! sight. Jt wasn't visible; Hughes said. even when standing oh jthe lipjof the gorge. Nearby weiie buildings of the Newhall refinery. One small cab- in was located less 'han 50 feetj from iwherej the body must have been fdurrip$dj Deputies "'Identified the Vfpdy frorrvja golH wrist watch. with the rjame, 'IBetty Jean Hansen'' engraved on the inside of the band,j and by; the dress- - and the black) pumps the' pretty blonde, was gearing when kidnaped.' d', SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1931 Provo, Utah County ,t Utah Nazis Invade Russia. June 22, 1941 r.P 14 July SUNDAY HERALD Sept, 3, 1939 World War ll itartt as Hitler attacks Poland.: nt. e . ji semi-dese- " " on occu-pati- - COVERED -- r7! .. o ' ' ; i th - :i mm j.- . , . ALL ill " . IN LUXURIOUS WOOL MOHAIR FRIEZE hur 1945r-Mae-Art- . ::. . . .''- f - V4 ....J I i Here Is the I iving room1 Value of the year! 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St-- 1 House af his own request. He jail and prepared for fl "mara'declined 'to' disclose 'what .went on thon" court battle to cancel bail iiHrisiv That assurance' was given at a there' but sources professing to of 15 Cbmrhunist leaders! and put f the Un-- ted Press this. ihom hrhinrt hars. ktow cave meeting with the -president on version-. on A Hammett for bail (U (? Na14 CHlCAGO hours hearing Wednesday. Forty eight July tionat suardsmen with . rifles slater. Mr.' Truman rode roughshod' The senator told Mr. Truman and Dr. W. Althaeui Hunton, loaded preserved peace Saturday lover Douslas' recommenaations believed their differences had trustees of the leftist ivil rights In suburban Cicero,; scene oi vio-'iffederal that he found congress oaii iunn, wgnjaajvunira vacancies coup filling demoristra-- ! in. northern Illinois. ' lence! in he: could support the president by U. 9. Cpmmissionf r Edward tionsj as sirpijar trouble plagued." on Wednesdav'so per cent of the. time and that (McDonald until MondaV after the who n0uelas; L , , BfcVOrnment .QueStlOnedtthe'SOUrce authorities .'in Halla Tpy- - and r.nv4 Capitbl-Heightb?il offered iforj. the two of r Md. de-ia He average. thai, Jdded hasi'-nbattirig malice" in his heart, And in Ndshville. Terin., a.law- on to iiist.nien. rontinue if:hi IIpvrieeteH their frequenf polic have w ......... .. H .'t iI 11 PI yer was waging a legal battlr .to f fences, pondered this ...nnl...... teen in lain suite He 'he :uunud; then." told., ah jail the', president to Wave open fight jw,te'.T'l whether Yesidential b'oek with the'argu had not come to the- White House nirht when Federal Jlufilge Sylr ment jthat '"whites have some civ against Mj. Trtaman'i selectees for to ask for favors, nor in' turn, to vester Ryan sentenced, them to in prison for contempt six months right,!, too. " : senator told the-.- United. nrake concessions. Guardsmen stood behind barbed n- The - u.. tAi..k.n.' frnm T nvin.r.l And hp aHHpH that he has no!1" 'viusinj io jiamt persons wxio wrre. .barricades at Jceo, where; put upg nan money ion mr ia Kvf th-- t: he personal- ppfitical a!Ukitinn. B.M second-strinfiOOO persons! converged Communist party on an to hi sen- hut will make his from 'trying to be a rniirfp X leaders. apartment hoyse. Thursday night ......... .... w ' a true, I Ul LlUIia. LiCDI Douglas juunuuj jl the o lamu;, v s mov- - .. ill. BiBieBi h Judge Learned Hand siiid, in the face of mounting eral of court irig iri., appealshh end he up might speculation that At iLanito Heights; nearWash- Fiscal t'olicv Critie as the Democratic' presidential or them freed on $10,000 bond each Gf.! tot v .stood police pending their appeal df the con- by ington.D. nominee a leading foe vice presidential of a disturbance' been conviction has quell: any repeat Douglas .'poll recent Press Unite . . of;te,f,t' (A . i r. -: r irt.that started: .ivueri oi ruraiiii.5 .vir.; Mary Kaufman their at wruie i yiiuins 'across the leaders .1 demonstrated hkhiiii iL..' im countrv. disclosed that torney, iue prt's--- ; money;..,- puiu ies. til HtM) appeared before jCommis- Douglas sioner Monald ence bf Negro couples at a for risid federal economytoday and tried one choice for the. number r to post $10,000 bail foii Hammett;. ua driver'hich is now. Tnaking club.) Ik JIMU.1C llItT J7I CHH III pi IIIIC. The Capitol . Heights incident i the money was sup-decides to forego " ic "' '""iDlied ,aid; ' bv his secretary, Muriel was quieted! early' Saturday i bid.). TU ITI Q IV QT through tear ;gas and fire hoses. Whether Mr. Trumart thought Alevander. '...-'But the lawyer withdrew the A mob of 400 for two hours had ratio of Dotpglas support was .offer when the resisted police efforts to break I O Assistant u. $. AUor TGlS I If n r too low wac not ImaH Conn it up. There were no arijests. ; asked where the : Roy But it .was said thai he took sorfy5;" A total ofj 107 persons have retary got the money reel wnn senator wnat ior ai ine . ;aigs n .The $1.0,- then President Truman, just like- any she.:: regarded as oveiilv-shar- p criti 000; forattorney the Cicero tlipturbance and .latet,u.. . Hunton, saying ith cash tv.it " was Hunton s persona prciperty, courtfhearinW Mondayi Twenty Wv S ;?m f." ."am,nruon' .... but ' when Cohn annQuned he iv w&nted to ask Hunton where" he bnstrators weire injured- in the daughter Board Fair Relents at Mr truman showed up ' ohtained the money,.; McDonald 15 minutes before ;Y" mVf Union Station "j' a ljourned the hearing iintili Mon- USe nt VlfOUndS Meanwh.ld, a civic feud raged,the train carrvng daughter Mar-1- 1 ;jJay.-. a oetween iviayori trnrn ivauaa, si B. ,a. SALT LAKE CITV. July 14 . Adoue land citv manairer. Neither Hammett nori Hunton J. .m. Days of '47 officials are Charles Ford over riohce. failure ..nwIUR' to solve 113 attemrits to bombL," u ' c'mit'considertng, an offer by Gov "J. ..( : Bracken Lee and the state fair f as JA!?oue she from he Pomi happily stepped thVm use to were allow. of board the rangements madf jto stage inefficiency? j and blamed Ford l. train. 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