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Show Girl Missing 17 Months CBS Strike Ends 12-Da- Makes Dramatic Return SPRINGFIELD, Vt. UP j-- A the future. These plans do not in"sadder and wiser" Priscilla (Pol- volve any other individual at the r old col- present time. I could not continue ly) Whitcomb, the a home living a life of false pretenses." who returned lege student of false after a 17 month "life pretenses," is seclusion today, day. Her father, U.S. Attorney Louis G. Whitcomb, told newsmen she was tired and under a severe emotional strain and presently MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (UP) wanted to be left, alone to "make Four children ranging in age from plans for the future." midone morth to four years died FriPolly's dramatic return at she when night in .a flash fire which day quietly night Thursday tenement. walked in the front door of her swept their third-floo- r Mrs. Margaret Davis, 25, mothhome here and greeted her father apparently ended a storybook ro- er of the children, was hospitalmance between the bright young ized for shock and burns inflicted and a penni- when she tried to rescue the chilSmith College d dren. less Fire' officials said the blaze apThe girl mt Richard S. Thatchbroke out in the kitchen as was he while 21, parently employed er, a counterman for a restaurant stove and was caused by a defecacross from the college in North- tive oil burner. The dead children were Janice, ampton, Mass. The casual rela4, Bryant, 2, Sally, 1, and Wendy, tionship grew to love, Polly said, to one month. Their bodies were until the pair finally decided to close together id a found tried Her father married. get move a such her against persuade, ani the next day shi disappeared with Thatcher. Whitcomb said the couple had lived together in a Boston apart15 ment under the name of Mr. and enMrs. Robert Kutz during the SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah tire time the ' search was on. He Parks Co. cafehas announced said they were not married. at terias Bryce Canyon and Polly left Thatcher while he was the north Zion, of Grand Canyon rim at work, leaving only a note which will national open May 15. parks read: "My picture is all over the at the parks will papers and I am going home to Lodgesfor businessthree 15. June open get things straightened out. Please hacPal-moLast Canyon Bryce year .don't do anything foolish, honey. 263,000 visite, Zion 525,000 I'm sure we can settle this quietand Grand Canyon more than ly. I'll be in touch with you. I All exceeded the number 1,191,000. love you very, very much." But Friday night she said 6he of visits they recorded in 1956. had returned home to "stay perFINDS NAIL VS EGG manently until I make plans for LONDON 20-ye- 4 Children Die In Fire co-e- ex-convi- Park Cafeterias To Open May st Mrs. Doris (UP) Kirkman reported to Mature magazine today that a chicken laid a nail. Mrs. Kirkman sadU she found the nail when she cracked her breakfast egg. Schweitzer Film Opens S. y L School Board Plans Meeting On Leeway Election Broadcasting System Saturday strike - in eight after a cities. unLeaders of a rival AFL-CIion were ex pec ted to launch an imirediate effort to bring the new CBS wage scale to employes of the National Broadcasting Company and the American Broadcasting Company. Tu-esda- y O o-d- Ben-nio- n, - - LOVE! The IBEW traditionally sets the negotiating pace Tor the industry technicians. NABET members already have rejectee on referendum vote an pay offer CBS men that was less than the were earning before hey 6truck. M-C-- PASSION! m BwrAHw m- m h a . mm-- m m m i m m 'or I lic's development. LEE J. CORR . 7f, HtTihh fcll4T W a Al . BIlEllimHTI i PRICES 60c TILL 2 THEN 90c I 30 g ;! ; THE OPEN iT KsEYf 1 m KELLY c -- S NOW PLAYING mw FIRST RUN PROVO AREA m ADULTS mm 90 c fR Five 4-05- SPE.EDY GONZALES CARTOON I; ; !; Show 7:55 Doctor Appears 2f 1 Paramount 1 BEAK i irm rujln III mil I DONNELL JJAnlHA ifsn her his name -a- everything else! -a- all nd followed WAMMR MOI CONTINUOUS SC0TT m i ALL DAY FROM 1:15 f amy T9 A Wi,mmCoi.owJ V- - sterling hoyden XFJ IA s'L Cnda darnel! nafiMi. . TttRI.IT Im y IB ..veo A ii li m UH U Romantic Journey On A i m i ii Yd DRIVE-I- N wmSm I tj THEATRE Amorirnn Fnrtr n Great Single Feature at Regular Prices Gates Open 7:00, Show 7:30 Adults 60c, Children Free DAVFD O. SELZNICK-- r-- S " prodoco.of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S the way to hell! livi Aim tilt Academy Award Winner ROBERT 1? innir-Trti- i HIUIUIUH nnnrnT i tim vr ith nUDUl J. IIILM Produced by V-- J r CONWAY jwDONNEU s J OPEN DAILY ' Directed by DOUGLAS SIRK ALBERT ZUGSMITH A tt1tl ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES COLO Starts Wednesday L (ZmrriZtttt Screenplay by GEORGE ZUCKERMAN UNTIL 8:10 at our Snack Bar yO LUX! VITTORIO DE SICA fl HOT DOGS 10c PICTURE UNrVErSAL-lNTERNATJOfLA- L FEATURE ADDED COLOR CARTOON sister. PRESTON FOSTER . it RUNNING OUT OF SKY I WCT eRAY UZABETH os lo Vera At sixteen she found a dream r Bates 1 jrRRY ED Burkm ALSO BULLETS A mum Psnt KvlALONE DOROTHY CARSON Regelar stars of as feature-lengt- h rT"! . ' ROCKIlULAJUn nd took irif . rvnnrrrr LttHUId - rvUDLrx I - - AtfimssKMi unnonM 21 He gave i a I I THE BOLDEST AUTHOR OF OUR TIME! JACK I...... ....... 25c ANTHONY Ml manager. 1:45 plus ''SKI TOWN U.S.A." 3:50 - 8:00-10:1- - 5:55 0 STARTS WEDNESDAY n What's Playing At the Movies PROVO ".o-- iagzKg,) I os Roger rtarrin ( THEY SAID COULD NEVER BE FILMED! B00I( ROi MAN-FLOW- N JdJ mMn -- TtD4IRAMA. red Dr. Schweitzer himself wrote the narrative for the film', which is spoken by Frederic March. Thomas Bruce Morgan contributed an introductory commentary; narrated by Burgess Meredith. Alec Wilder composed an original music score. In the scenes about his childhood, Dr. Schweitzer's own grandson portrays the young Albert, and the great man's mother is represented by his real-lif- e km PAYNE STEELE STUDENTS RFRT CAI the series being by the theater and the Utah Valley Guild In a move to bring high quality educational features to Provo, according to Con Huddles-to- n, ; A rnnnrnr pcraj France Piri .iim Drsgxix i Pan American Airways spokesman, in wairiring that the airline will offer massive gastronomic retaliation . against European lines' cutting into its TEE EF UVfOJ AMD with WILLIAM SHATNER Avon Production In M6TROCOLOR , documentary feature, is one of "traces Life The picture traces Schweitzer's life from birth. It "brings him through the time of his awesome decision, at the age of 30, to start his Jungle hospital, thus deflecting a briliant career as philosopher, theologian and organist. LONDON ' just what La Yeme was -- but he also knew that he loved her! -- 1 DONE RICHARD BASEHART NOW PLAYING The Strait of Messina, between Italy and Sicily, froths into whirlpools as tides push back and forth, the Natiinal Geographic Magazine says. One vortex was celebrated by Homer as the lair of the monster Charybdis. Minnesota celebrates its centennial of statehood in 1958. Adults 65c EVA GABOR JAY ROBINSON-- J EVE fFZTl Rerular . I Admission - CLAIRE BLOOM He knew iroeir rviv JLOOIC rUI lC QMS CHILDREN MARIA SCHELL -- ZE? YOCTBmXTA&Wtt CJCZMAT7M -- WO tTBETOU- starring theologian, missionary, physician and4 organist, will open at the Uinta Theater Wednesday with shows at 7 and 9 p. m. The film, which has just won the Academy Award for best The picture, in which Dr. Schweitzer appears throughout, was produced and directed by Jerome Hill and photographed in color by Erica Anderson in the Albert Schweitzer, Hospital in Lambarene, French" Equatorial Africa, and in his childhood village, Gunsbach, my 65c Till 2 Then Only 75c "WRITTEN ON THE WIND!" Open 7:00 17-mo- -- YUL BRYNNER The exciting "Albert Schweitzer," the cinema biography of the Nobel Peace Prize winner who has achieved world fame as a philosopher, sandwiches these lines are using, then we will immediately bring out a sandwich menu of our own that will leave them ' in the shade." super-eandWich- es: NBC-AB- C NAMED TO TOP POST Lt. Gen. Afif CAIRO (UP) who Biztri, resigned last month as United Arab Repubthe of head in the Syrian region, lic's forces has been named by President Gamal Abdel Nasser as a member of the U.A.R. planing board, it was announced Saturday. The board is responsible for setting up the overall program for the repub- ': '.1 f . VIOLENCE! PRESENTS THE BOLD, BURNING NOVEL AT LAST M with , ay O ABC. trade . lion that too many of those who "Our position Is that If the Inorate so piously and profoundly By UNITED PRESS ternational Air Transport AssociaDeWASHINGTON The State about freedom of the press make tion approves of the meal-size- d partment, in denying a Soviet very little use of their freedom. charge that U.S. H4xxmbers engaged in "provocative" flights Priscilla SPRINGFIELD, Vt. near Red territory: (Polly) Whitcomb, 20, after re"The (bombens') procedures are turning home from a in no sense provocative and could disappearance with 21 year-old ex- not possibly be the accidental convict Richard Thatcher of QD cause of war." Evanston, HI.: "I have come home of my own WASHINGTON - Rear Adra. will and I intend to stay permaG. Rickover, developer of nently until I make plans for the Hym-aTHE GREAT the atomic submarine, in charg- future. I could not continue living SAHARA ADVENTUREI ing the Defense Department is too a life of false pretenseis. These innot involve any other big: plans do JoIm7ayiio i asr a "The defense establishment dividual at the present "time." to hear plans for spendan additional $1,200,000 that ing vould result if voters approve a leeway levy increase April 29. The program to be offered the board will include a longer school year and a decrease in the number of years it takes a teacher to go from the minimum to the maximum salary schedule. The union oted Friday to acThe projected budget based on cept a CBS proposal fot a wage approval of the leeway is being is already too large. To let increase that would bring top pay prepared by Dr. M. Lynn it go on as it is, it will soon be to $190 a week starting after Aucity school superintendent, controlling the entire country." annot was 1959. vote The gust 1, and his administrative assistant, nounced. Arthur M. Arnesen. GREENOASTLEi, Ind. Ralph Another AFL-"Iunion, the NaMcGill, editor of the Atlanta Contional Association of- Broadcast Pulse rate of the woodchuck stitution, in expressing concern Employes and Technicians, was drops from an average of 80 over the- job American newspabelieved certain to try to match to four or five pers are doing: beats minute per the IBEW's gains at CBS in curin beats hibernation. "It has been my sad observa- rent negotiations with NBC and 12-da- transatlantic 1958 Z Pat. Off.) (Reg. UJS. WASHINGTON (UP) Radio SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The and television technicians went Salt Lake City Board of Educaback to work at the Columbia tion will hold a special meeting Wednesday -- Quotes in the News SUNDAY HERALD BLOOD mVJ FQOHTIEsQ! mm m motju amu of a tuuors xnn STAmD TBI SKOSnOZi'S YAYl Of SIAWMU k? Sunday, April 20 Academy The Tarnished Angels, with Rock Hudson. Paramount The Brothers with Yul Brynner. Uinta Jumping Jacks, and Scared Stiff. Pioneer Motor Vu My Man Godfrey, and Destination 60,000. ' LEHI Royal Closed AMERICAN FORK Coral The James Dean Story. and Black1 Patch. i Starlite A Farewell to Arms. with Rock. Hudson. PLEASANT GROVE i Grove Closed. OREM : Geneva Jet Attack, and Suicide Battalion. i Tlmpanogos Legend of the and Bailout at 43,000. Lost, SPRINGVILLE Art City Paris Holiday, and The Ride Back. ; Rivoli Zero Hour, - and Down Liberty Road. SPANISH FORK : Arch The Tarnished Angels j Ka-ramaz- ov, OPEN NOW PLAYING 6:30 SHOW 7:00 hzz ihh ! car- - r!tTrTTnrTrri mm gam WALCOTT -J- AMES DOBSON, m9a "j REGULAR ADMISSION ,fK david o. 5f M sazmcK IT ERNEST HEfnlUGWAf S ; i i J'AYSON Huish Snow White, Disney. A LIMDSLBV PARSONS PRODUCTION ROCK HUDSON -- JENNIFER ! " TtfTfDTTT A A AAA ) vmmt JOHN ERICSON LOLA AUIIGHT .3- Venice The Tall Stranger, with I Joel McCrea. toocMtt ProdnMT JOHN R 8U&X0KS Oinekd by tHJL LANOKES Soeenptiy by MCX DeWITT i! OrMEfWvSOfE cocok hy oc luxs CHARLES VIDOR wBEN HECHT gg DESICA JONES-VnTORI- O WMMMMMMMMMM -- yBecon "rjed SSST By Adults. Adults Only ASffiS TODAY FIRST RUN I ifDfM vH&nTfr CHIlf2RtFNREuErER ) |