Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1940 — Page 12
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PAGE 12 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1940
SILENT ° , ! 1.’ | FIGHTS DUCKS s Sen HN DOE (Nazi Bombs Strike 8 London Churches and Rotten Roo TERFISHTS DUCKS
PHILADELPHIA, Sep: 13 41. P). By H. L. PERCY jonable Regent St. also have rocked) A bomb which struck the build-|from before 1067 and rebuilt by|year of a service commemorating| A cockney, surveying the damage CHICO, Cal, Sept. 13 (U. P.).—~ = Police have John Doe locked up. United Press Staff Correspondent to the explosion of bombs. ing on the embankment side gouged | Christopher Wren after the fire of | the raising of the British flag in|in Berkeley Square, asked: Earl Larrabee, owner of a plane, is Patrolman Charles Burns found LONDON. Sept 13.—Somerset Historic documents of all sorts|/out a large slab of gray stone. London in 1666. Miles Coversale, Autralia in 1788. 3 wonder if they Killed that— | putting up a one-man fight for the & man standing in front of a ’ D re are on file at Somerset House, front-| Churches damaged include: Bishop of Exeter in the Sixteenth| St. Mary Woolnoth, sombre and |nightingale?” protection of his father’s rice fields. Durses’ h : House, where Shakespeare's will 1S ing on the Strand and the Thames| St. Swithin's in Cannon St. in| Century, translator of the first| majestic, dating from before 1191. His reference was to the latest : ome who refused to talk.\on file along with those of other | Embankment. Registers of its wills (the ancient “City.” John Dryden complete printed English version| St. Clement Eastcheap, rebuilt by |dance hit, “The Nightingale Sang| DPUCKs come in great waves one “He was standing stiff as a board, immortals, and about eight his-|date back to the Fourteenth Cen-|was married in it. Built into its|0f the Bible, was rector of it and Wren. in Berkeley Square.” after another in an effort to in looking at a window,” said Burns. [toric churches some of which date | tury. Records of marriages, births [south wall is the “London Stone,” | his bones lie there. : St. Augustine's, rebuilt by Wren. vade the rice fields. Mr. Larrabee He refused to move or talk. He back to dim centuries, have been and deaths as well as wills are |the stone from which the Romans St. Mary-at-Hill, nearby. It like- St. Giles Cripplegate. It escaped] BIRMINGHAM BIRTHS DROP rises magnificently and disperses Maintained his sil 'blasted in recent German air raids, |filed there. measured distances in miles from wise was rebuilt by Sir Christopher the great fire. Milton's bones are| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Sept. 13 (U.! th The di : sts § = HS silence ab the DO. /, was disclosed today. It was understood that many London. Against this stone Jack after the great fire. | believed to lie there, along with|g "oo | koem, he dispersion lasis 1OF an lice station and even refused food. Rotten Row. in Hyde Park, the documents of importance had been|Cade in 1540 struck his staff, to| St. Dunstan-in-the-East, also those of Sir Martin Frobisher, ex-| '" ie irmingham Board of| hour, Then they re-form and ree So they gave him the name of most famous riding path in the|tecmoved as a precaution, though proclaim, as Shakespeare put it nearby. Its churchyard contains an|plorer. Oliver Cromwell was mar- Education attributes a drop of 2000| attack. Mr. Larrabee rises again and John Doe and sentenced him to | world; Berkeley Square, which they had seemed safe in the 600- |i ’ ), “Now is old plane tree mentioned in Sir ried there, and the register records|in Birmingham's school-age popula-| the battle is repeated. Darkness three months in the House of Cor-|stands for the ultimate in aristo-|foot building’s great underground i ug : Walter Raleigh's diary. Also re-|the burial of Daniel Defoe, author [tion since 1938 to a declining birth alone saves the ducks—and Larrae |cratic residential areas, and fash-|vaults. St. Magnus the Martyr, dating! built by Wren, it is the scene each | of Robinson Crusoe. rate. bee.
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