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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 107 ____

2 Flivver Fliers

End World Fight |

122 Days, 23 Hours

Taken for Trip (Continued From ee One)

flight, from Hokkaido Island tn Northern Japan over the North Pa-

accompanied by an Army Flying Fortress escort. Since their triumphant arrival in Angeles, 39-year-old Mr, Truman's home town, on Nov. 26, their trip has been a series of homecoming celebrations.

Stock Model Planes

end weather delay at Dayton, O. The two light planes have a maximum gross weight of 2180 pounds each. In addition to their air-sea rescue equipment, the pilots carried only a change of clothing each, The stock model, pleasure-type planes were modified for the flight with additional gasoline tanks, instruments for blind flying and radio equipment.

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For Jury Trials

Requests Threaten ‘To Swamp Courts (Continued From Page One)

and Saul I. Rabb, have been imposing heavy sentences as part of a general “crack-down” to curb increasing violent crimes here. In three days this week, defendants in five cases originally scheduled to be tried before Judge Rabb suddenly asked for jury trials, This vacated most of the court's calendar for three days and piled up a backlog of jury cases for next year, In Judge Bain's court defeddants in six cases set for trial before the court Monday, Tuesday and today vacated their trials by asking for|

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Juries. Felt in Municipal Courts The wave of jury requests also hit Municipal Courts 3 and 4, which handle police cases on lesser crimes. The total jury cases of these two courts reached 31. Since neither of these courts has facilities for juries

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screen actress Ida Lupino and studio executive Collier Young announced [a1 the cases were transferred to their wedding plans to friends in Hollywood. !t will be the second Municipal Court 1 in the Court marriage for each, the star having divorced actor Louis Hayward |House.

The gasoline capacity of 138 galjons permitted maximum hops of} 26 hours or 2600 miles at the planes’ cruising speed of slightly more than| 100 miles per hour. Longest flight| of the trip, however, was the 1500mile north Pacific crossing.

Fliers Spent $1100

Mr. Truman, 39, has been flying] since 1928. He served as an Army, flight instructor during the war and since his discharge has been instructing flying students with Mr. Evans in Washington, D. C. | Mr. Evans received the Distin-| gujshed Flying Cross and Air Medal for services as a C-47 pilot in the China-Burma-India theater of war. Both men are married and each has two small daughters. “We were in no hurry and enjoyed | every minute of it,” Mr. Truman said as he stepped from his plane! and kissed his wife, Loa.

Mr. Evans said equipment for he flight was furnished by commerc interests, but he and Mr, “in had spent about $1100.

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the pile had no more chance of be-| |ing refrigerated than if it had sess Ohi ed b Error left lying around the kitchen. Re-| | were no thermometers in the boxes | warning that it had mistakenly dis- time,

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‘| That, in fact, happened in a place|5as, New York, Pennsylvania, and

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Judge Louis Weiland of Municipal! Court 1 set all police court jury cases for today,’ Judges Bain and Rabb of the Criminal Courts recently announced

‘Something Swimming i in I My Soup’ t's No Joke they had abolished the practice of appointing pro tem judges to near

(Continued From Page One) [old and hard to keep in ship shape some of their cases, except in a gleaming dining room, inspectors| for storage and preparation of food. {emergencies. {found many weeks’ accumulation of BUT—no matter how many ex- Judges Joseph Howard and Alex filth in corners of the floors. The] Cuses there are, and some of them| ark of Municipal Courts 3 and 4 water wasn’t hot enough to do more| ar e perfectly valid, they don’t make o,i4 they would reduce to a minithan give bacteria a Turkish bath,[80, insanitary restaurant a safer, um the number of pro tem judges A woman was passing out coffee at/Place in which to eat. serving in their courts, high speed, handling every drinking| (TOMORROW: The taverns. Need Relief Occasionally

ledge on every cup as she went. A waitress snatched “sanitary” straws Live meat with your beer at no | Both said it would be impossible Ipell-mell by the part that goes into extra soak) to eliminate the pro tem judge system entirely since neither one of

{customers’ mouths. them could sit on the bench all day

MEAT wai Samped into a refrig- Poisoned Dru every day throughout the year ior the ‘many hundreds of cases

jerator, piled so deep the center of| Randied in the two cOUrtS.

Judge Rabb, of Criminal Court 2, sald the requests for juries had]

frigerators are supposed to be kept filled his calendar for all of 1948 lat & certain temperature, but in this) PEORIA, IIL, Dec. 10 (UP) — A and announced that he will have

{case as in dozens of others there drug firm .yesterday sent out alto hold night sessions most: of the

several years ago.

“Because of the heavy jury calendar it will be necessary to move A kitchen employee was making permint leaves containing a dan- my court from the basement to a trick shots of old food into the gar-|gerous poison. court room on the second floor for bage can while inches beyond it an| | Allaire Woodward & Co, sald that more facilities,” unguarded batch of dough was be-ithe peppermint contained a “potent| His formal request to County ing “mixed.” The employee sald ,..o 4 on amount to cause severe/Commissioners for transfer of his he was a pretty good shot and, any-| " urt h Way, the garbage can ordinarily] poisoning or even death.” No vic-|CO as been sent to County Y g 8 {tims have been reported. Commissioners,

didn't stand there but on the other | Part of the shipment had been! > o | recovered, the firm said, but ap- Ellis Island Frees Pole |

y 2 { IN ANOTHER _place, trays of Proximately 300 one-ounce pack-|Afser Fiance Sends $100

mouth-watering pies were standing 8° remained in the hands of re- : beneath an er air vent, strainer, tallers and consumers. NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UP)—|

for every kind of bacteria that can| The poisoned packages were dis- Tadeusz 8. Laturski, 25-year-old|

to warn food handlers of dangerous tributed about 500 packages of peprises in temperature,

'be air-borne. The vent hadn't been | tributed in Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, | Polish mechanic, said today he

wanted to become an American citizen and go to Hollywood to be-

: I possibly in adjoining states. come Tyrone Power's double, which was scored as one of the best.! Possibly J g Mr. Lalursit who came to this

Maybe all of these things aren't] Two serial identifications on the i actually carrying germs to | distinguished the poisoned a ry = Alm Sorin mouths of customers. Maybe all of packages, the firm said. They were| yo. released from Ellis Island yes. them aren't resulting in contami-| the 88-O, L-46 and the numbers|iordqay, He was interned Sunday | nated food which brings poisoning 33444. when she failed to meet him at the Persons finding such packages|pier. But practices like these bring with have been asked to destroy them or| Officials said Miss Mitoray sent them all the potential dangers. return them to the company. The him $100 for traveling expenses.

cleaned in nobody knows how long.| Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Kan-

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Therefore, there is no alternative warning was issued following a Mr. Laturski said he would start, L

¥ 8 8 i | FORTUNATELY, too, many of us |are immune to certain diseases, at| least when exposed in small doses.| And many bacteria of communicable diseases aren't very rugged. But again, a microscopic layer of grease, an invisible bit of dried saliva on {the edge of glass or cup or between the tines of a fork, form ideal lodgling for disease germs. | And it is well known that cer|tain types of creamy foods and pas|tries, and certain sea foods, once . {contaminated just slightly, can be{come deadly poisons after a short| time without refrigeration. Many restaurant operators, and even more employees who handle foods are not fully aware of these potential dangers, None of them * would deliberately endanger a customer, yet many do just that unwittingly,

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Woman Beats 0ff Masked Torturer

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