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Show t:'-nmri- " 7y''7: ! t -- r "7 " ' ' J.': f '' '.' "' " l" ' " I P1 p r,""''1'" ' j t"1"! '"'j '.y j ' ' t " - r" f"11" A " . y ' - i,, - mm . . . - daily herald t r ir ii ''i---T'-.ir-,'rw'.,- 7J. 1 .. ; , mm . dYoung Actor Admits Starting fam KEWANEE, Bl. (UPI) Police toda held; a busky, young actor, found playing a man-killin- g gorilla in a touring horror show, who they said admitted touching off a - flames: 7, SUte's- Attorney William F, Kir-ma- n charged Daniel with arson and said he might add a murder charge after" a mental examinat.' . t ion., fatal hotel fire o he coulld In his confession. Daniel said heroic: rescues. he hoped his heroics during the Richard L. Daniel, 22, a fire Would convince the governsigned a' writ- ment (to overlook his dishonorable ten confession late - Tuesday, po- discbarge and let him back into lice said, telling how he burned the- - Acmy. He was discharged down the Barle ' Hotel here last earlier this year. May 18. Two men died in the Authorities arson in ; in their beds and their ; bodies were found in the wreckage while Daniel-bustleabout helping Red Cross workers care for the sum- - - -- Provoan Makes Appeal Against Practice Of 'Borrowing' Valued Bikes of Boys and Girls ' Editor Herald: ljavfi recently suffered a .very painful experience which Iluck-il- y escaped from.' However," I would like to call the problem to the attention of the Proyo people In general in' the hope that some--thican be done to prevent this r'-- 1 ng happening to others. 1 My. son, Ricky, saved his money for four years, in order to pur-chase a bicycle. He finally saved tie "necessary amount, whichbi-f I matched, and we got him he cycle he had so long awaited Christmas. H$ has taken very ffood care of it, and has takn great pride in it. ;.' On Tuesday j he rode as usual to his swjmming class at the Memorial Swimming Pool. He Y fr . .IN' Detail Should Follow Horses in Parade Editor Herald: t X nave iu mmu t siluiuuu uuov 'hould turn the faces of Provoans a deep scarlet. Each year Provo has a mammoth, parade, complete with bands, carloads of dignitaries, floats, horses, clowns and marching units. It seems, thought that the matching-- ' units always Sget behind the horse units. This, would not be so bad, if there would be $ome group, to clean up the manure ahead of the marchers like the, Jaycees do in Orem, It i time that a Provo civic organization has the decency and courtesy to the performers to give them a clean road to walk and perform on. Provo,; don't be shamed- again this year as you have in the past. Clarence L. Hollow. . Mi-. NEW. I ' ; - YORK (UPI) The . So- viet Union has refused Ito read mit Daniel Schorr as the Colum-- a bia Broadcasting System's corres-- ; pondent in Moscow. An official of the Soviet Em-bassy in - Washington informed CBS Monday that the Soviet government wanted . the network to name someone else to the post, which Schorr has held since September, 1955. : I ii , 310-pounde- placed his bicycle in the rack and locked it with a bicycle locx which his' mother had purchased for him. He returned one hour later to find that the bicycle was missing ' from it's place in the rack.' Her fought to hold back the tears, but his disappointment was almost 'unbearable. With my as sistance, he searched the park and - surrounding neighborhood, but uncce&sfully. At this time, we alerted the police department. They said they were very sorry, but that incidents of this nature were: not too unusual around Provo. They assured my son they would do whatever they could to . recover the bicycle. On Wednesday, I had to drive Ricky tov the swimming pool, After his lesson, he searched the park again. Fortunatelyi some-onconscience had bothered them sufficiently, and they had returned the bicycle to the park, not re although the padlock-wa- s turned with it. I was overjoyed to discover that- - someone had conscience enough to encourage (or force) the thief to return the bicycle. However, I was very dis appointed to learn from the Provo Police Department that my boy's loss was not the only one suffered that day from the same bi cycle rack. Whatever you, as a public spokesman, can "do to stimulate the conscience of parents to the point where they compel their off spring to return items which they I feel would be a. great public service. There are a number of . disappointed little boys and girls in Provo every day as a result of such incidents. Selby G. Clark 555 Sumac Lane. 'm W- - 'if f s suspected the fire and their, investigation led them to Daniel. They, found him touting Central Illinois towns as "Gargantua the Gorilla" in a j j $2,000,000 FIRE AT MOVIE STUDIO The walls and roof of the Samuel Golthvyn sound stage collapse as firemen are helpless to stop the terrific heat and flame of uie lire Miat euveiopea T,ne stuaio eany mis morning, uamage to tne sound stage and equipment is estimated at $2,000,000. The fire will disrupt the shooting of the ' es mm "jforgy ana iiess' 3-Ala- )Lieraia-UJf- i xeiepnoto; t Studio superintendent Marshall (UPI) A three- aiarm fire erupted at the Samuel Wortman said the loas might go as high as two million dollars. He Goldwyn Studios in West Hollywood early today, destroying what said many expensive cameras, was reported to be the world's electronic equipment and other second largest sound stage and photographic gear were destroyed, 0 thousands of dollars worth of film- including a' $300,000 Todd camera; making equipment The roof of the sound stage col lapsed as4 flames shot hundreds of feet into the air and threatened to engulf the entire studio. The fire' was clearly visible in downtown Los Angeles, about 10 miles A-- Cufflink Buy Real Barga in ," NORTH LITTLE ROCK, 'Ark. Mrs. Dutch H. O'Neal (UPI) a bought pair of cufflinks that Election Thrown :"'.: were really a bargain. In Out North Dakota Last October a houseboy in the O'Neal home - admitted stealing A North the cufflinks, but said he FARGO, N.D. (UPI) forgot Dakota state's attorney has where he pawned them. They thrown out the election of Rich were worth about $2,500. ard Shaw, 21, as Democratic' comTuesday, a pawnbroker charged mitteeman for Fargo's 17th pre Mrs. O'Neal $2.50 for the links. cinct. Police,, who had accompanied Shaw, a prisoner in County Jail, the woman' on a rpund of local vote from pawnshops, received one write-i- n explained the true a fellow prisoner to win the elec value to the wide-eye- d shoption. The 6tate's attorney said keeper. prisoners should not have been " "You shouldn't feel too badly allowed to vote. And besides, though," Chief of Police Ray Vick Shaw's home is in the 32nd pre tolld the pawnbroker. "You made f 50 cents on the deal." cin!t. ,, . away. Nineteen companies of firemen from Los Angeles County and city fire departments rushed to the movie lot after night watchmen Andy Buck and Ray Middlebrook discovered the blaze on the foot stage. "We ran towards it, but it went up like an explosion, and then the whole set began burning," said 200-by-4- 00 r .; Buck. The movie "Porgy and Bess" was, being made on the stage, which was shut down" during the ' night. Firemen turned their hoses on the roofs of surrounding buildings and residences to keep them from being ignited by embers. stuOnly dio in nearby Culver City has a larger sound stage than that at Samuel Goldwyn's : tti Q k (! h n ft ft plant. MagazlnJ Now i Pioneer Motor Vu 4th FOR A FABULOUS r sprawling . The fire burned from 4 am; to a.m. before being reported under control. 6 and DAUGHTERS! 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