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Show ™“ "WON'T LET YOU GIVE HIM AWAY’ 2 Sisters Take Ba yr Mrs. Hill ‘and the children only recently arrived in the area from ‘| Toledo, Ohio. ‘T had to bei the family up a8 “THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER _OGDER, — TUESDAY night movie aha trudged through the hills, taking turns carrying their brother. © a don’t care, now,” Mrs. Hill | declared. “We'll keep him.” She The three: grimy, weary. chil- told a juvenile officer: in Sun Valley and found out why dren- ‘went home yesterday in a. “We. could make out all right the parents had talked of putting ‘police: car. The girls said they if my husband and I had jobs. had spent the night in an all- We're willing to work.” the baby up for adoption. “T can’t see any other answer,” said Lyle Hill, 44, a rpenter. ay can’t get a job. | “Counting © Mikey, | we have eight kids — and we live in a Leave Pathetic Note - BAe SUN VALLEY, Calif. (AP) a “We are taking baby Mike away. We won't let you give him: ‘away. =!) Two teen-age girls left this note with their parents Sunday and disappeared, taking with them the 20-month-old brother they thought their parents no ‘house that was made for| no more | longer wanted. BG Yesterday a patrolman. found than two people.” . Rent on the one- -bedroom home Sandra Hill, 16, and her sister, Genevieve, 13, asleep under a is due again Thursday. The cur- | tree in a Burbank Park, about rent week’s rent was paid by the five miles from their home. In Bureau of Public Assistance. But | the bureau says it can’t give the| their arms was Mike. because The officer recognized them Hills relief payments from their mother’s missing per|sons report. At Burbank police station Sandra explained to a policewoman: “We had to leave and - take baby Mike with us. Mama and daddy were going to adopt him| ‘| out.” _ Police vent to the Hills’ home| fer om back there and farm out the kids,” Mrs. Hill said. “We didn’t want to do that again, and we thoughts ‘weld: Just int the baby EVENING, salah \ BA 1, agae But Hill has otter wheikoe against him. He is on parole from San Quenton Prison, where he served time for the theft of an outboard motor. And he has been in ill health lately. He shook his head sadly. me can’t be done,” he said. “The boy has got to go.”e | |