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Durham Still On ‘Spot’
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Remains Under Suspension After Long Talk With Sanders
PATROLMAN JACQUE DURHAM remained under suspension from the Police Department today after a long conference with Chief Howard Sanders this morning. The chief in a terse statement said he ordered the patrolman to report at 10 a. m. tomorrow for another conference. He declined to specify whether or not Patrolman
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to the Police Trial Board. for his efforts to aid an Indianapolis He said he wanted more time to family after he caught a distraught “investigate.” father attempting to steal groceries The patrolnmiin was suspended [OF Christmas tines. from the force ' indefinitely on " : Christmas Eve by Inspector Donald TH E POLI CEM AN himself Tooley. charged the suspension was the latInspector Tooley saide Patrolman ss ha Series of attempts 10 disDurham failed to take off his hat Credit him and oust him from the and becaifte abusive When he was police department since he spoke arrested and brought to headquar- (Out last Spring against alleged ters on a charge of being drunk in gambling payoffs and shakedowns a Massachusetts Ave. tavern while in the department. on duty. He was accompanied to the . ¥ rz. n chief's office this morning by ‘hree POLICE officials today con. Attorney, Henry J. Richardson Jr, firmed Patrolman Durham's story Henry Wilson Jr. and Willard Ranthat he was not drunk in the 50M, and\a friend, Charles. DeBow, tavern, but had gone into the former Army Air Forces flying ace.
tavern kitchen to warm himself rir i : N ADDITION S$ suppor during his relief period from duty ig an rg ey i on the -Sears-Roebuck parking lot. o'r. Herbert Woollen y Yesis They were unable to explain the| , ° 8, pres
dent oi the American Central Life source of an anonymous telephone ” | Insur: > «; . Up which led to the patrolman nsurance Co., Mr. Woollen said
"8 ’y . Ty arrest. . {he wanted to' ske' that’ Patrolman
z = : PATROLMAN DURHAM denied Dirhant Teceived 3 fol hearing. he was drunk or had anything 0! sion gins City al drink at the time he was placed , : 8. where
wider arrest and brougist to head: Mayor Denny said he wanted the rs by Lt George Steed 10 patrolman to receive a “full and quarte y . (fair” hearing. The Mayor said he
face Inspector Tooley. w ould no p ; — He said he was in the kitchen i. tL enter the case per - in today’s f ‘hief’ promote him. y's con erence in the chief's Patrolman Durham received na- (Continued on Page 5—Column 8)
te FRIDAY, DECEMBER
AFTER CONFERENCE—Police Patrolman Jacque
shown leaving police headquarters with his lawyers and ‘a friend today after a conference on His suspension with Chief Howard Sanders.
to right) Henry R. Wilson Jr., lawyer; Mr. Durham: Hen Charles DeBow, flying ace, and Willard B. Ransom, law
Eastern Seaboard A Bouquet of White Roses—
i by Sy " After Death
Predicted in N. Y. | DEARING, Ga., Dec. 26
By United Press > The season's heaviest snowstorm, ding bouquet.
accompanied by high winds and] biting cold, lashed the Eastern Seaboard from Maine to Maryland today. ed anal Transportation was crippled and) ~~ By¢ the bride-elect pre.delays and suffering were brought| od th : p to millions of persons. par 0 mee er young The storm, which started in the lover at the little church at 3 early morning hours, showed ,no| p. m. today, instead. signs of abating after cove thel ghe still has her bouquet of area with a blanket of from\three, wnite roses. The same friends to five inches of snow. Wangs gi) pe there. The same ushers were sent out that some sec S| and the same minister. The would be under a foot or more of| gecorations® have not been snow before it was over. touched. In New England, it was the sec-| : $n 8 ond major snowstorm in less than ‘ " evi 72 .hours. The weather bureau in BUT THERE = Bo laughter st Boston said a fall of 10 to 12| the church today. inches—and possibly more—could, Before a bank of flowers where be expected as the area felt the, John Robin Edwards and Delfull fury of a flerce nor'easter| alo Huff were to be joined in sweeping up from the south.
Winds ranged from 20 to 60 miles matrimony on Christmas Xve, an hour. there is a gray.coffin.
Upon it lays a bouquet of white
Almost 15 Inches roses. Beside it are the pink
New York City took emergency measures to cope with the storm,
Bride-Elect Keeps
an Appointment Rides to Wedding
(UP)—The bride-elect selected white roses for her wed-
She and her childhood sweetheart decided to be married in the little Dearing Baptist Church where they had worshiped on Sundays. : The proud young bridegroom-to-be picked his best friends for ushers. They sent | out notices of the coming event that was to be on Christmas Eve at 8 o'clock.
carnations of the bridesmaids. ta where fie Had hurfied for more Dorothy Huff, a cousin of the candles. The stunned people left bride-elect, practiced a new song = quietly. this morning. She had planned y 8.8 to sing “Always” and “Because” JOHN'S convertible flipped over at the wedding. over on State Route 78 4 a 1 Augusta, JOHN was killed a few minute before the wedding hour At eight minutes to 8 on Christ- --The youth's body shot through mas Eve the crowd was waiting the top and landed on the tracks for the opening strains of the just as a train was bearing down. wedding march. The: locomotive headlight beam A messenger slipped into the flashed on his body just as reschurch and whispered to the Rev. @ cuers pulled it away. A. W. Abstance of Atlanta, who Nearby someone found a small, had taught the young couple in | white box. The lid was ripped school and was to marry them off but two wedding rings were His face paled. in place. The congregation was told that Twenty years ago John's father young Edwards had been, killed. a railroadman, was. Killed ina while driving from nearby Augus- train wreck.
abour
eight miles south of
along the Georgia Railroad tracks
toi inerius vss 10 Die in Indiana Traffic; Probe $920 Theft
At least 10,000 workmen, 900 snow
plows and hundreds of trucks, sand-| Bright Sun Melting Snow
Icy Roads Still Are Hazardous Over State;
Two Local Residents Among Victims Indiana counted 10 dead in holiday traffic accidents today as 4 the reporied theft of $920 from a fall would continue until 6:30 p. m. sparkling winter sun rose and began to melt the snow The early forecast promised sunny and moderate temperatures to-°N day with the mercury scheduled to slip to about 15 degrees tonight. To- day.
spreaders and other apparatus) fought to keep the streets of the pation’s largest city open. f The Weather Bureau in New York in a noon forecast said the snow-
It estimated the total fall would be almost 15 inches. pert For the second straight day, Al- morrow will be generally fair. bany reported the lowest tempera- Traffic accidents throughout th ture in New York state. Yesterday's| ogg go 12-below-zero reading smashed a record. Today it was 4 below, Predicts Failure
U. 8. weather forecasters said, . |
light to medium snow would fall in . Northern Minneso tonight wa (Jf Price Cur bs would spread southward through | 7 the Great Lakes region in the fol-|
lowing 24 hours.
Cat ‘Watchman’ Gone; Burglar, Too gram for combating the high cost|
of living will prove a complete aud. CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 26 (UP)—| Describing the GOP-sponsored Patsy, a red and white cat, has been plan as one of “moral persuasion] the night watchman at Peter T, 2nd benevolent’ intention,” Rep. Barket’s grocery here for some time, Spence said in an interview: Every night when Mr. Barket “Maybe the millenium is nearer locked up: Patsy jumped into the than I believe. But as I see it ine front show window and the store Republican remedies for inflation
Iwill have very little effect.” ver had trouble with burglars. ¥' y ne BE 25Y ig The anti-inflation legislation ap-
Early today someone broke into : . : proved by Congress is now on Presi-
the store. : | The only thing missing was — dent Truman's desk.
Dy omic Asks Brokers fo Name Trains Crash, 2 Hurt U, S.-Employed Traders
MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 26 (UP)—An WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP)— almost-empty passenger train Secretary of Agriculture ‘Clinton P. ploughed into wreckage of a derailed Anderson today asked all brokers for freight train on the outskirts of names of all government employees Miami early today, injuring two or members of their families who crewmen, had commodity trading accounts mean mn. | QUANG the past two years. ‘ Times Index The brokers were ordered to state a isin . _ under oath whether or not Federal, Amusements.. 10 Outdoors .... 18 state or local government officials Bridge ...... 20 FP. O. Othman 5 had accounts on their books from Classified ..24-26 Patterns .... 21'Jan. 1, 1946, to Dec. 15, 1947. There . 27/are 623 commodity market brokers ... 19 Scherrer .... 16 in the nation. : ... 18 Side Glances" 16; The Agriculture Department also ......16 Society ,- .°. 20 disclosed that its second list of] Gardening '.."21 Sports ... 22-23 names of persons who traded in| Hollywood ... 15 Teen Topics. 20 grain and other commodity markets Inside Indpls. 15 Weather Map 12 will b@ issued for publication toMovies»... .. 10 Women’s 21 morrow. - ; id ‘Obituaries «24 World Affairs 16 (Another Story Page 3)
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP)— Rep. Brent Spence, the Kentucky {Democrat who fought OPA’s bat‘les!
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20 violent deaths each
From Locked Saf
Police today were investigating
locked safe at Senate Coal Co. 1402 Senate Ave, sometime yesterPolice said the safe had not been e nation took 192 lives Christmas broken open and no fingerprints Eve and day. were left on the box Mayne California led the states with 32: Sullivan, company manager, said dead, 15 of them killed in traffic. she locked the safe when she left Texas was second with 26 dead. the office Wednesday night She Ohio and Pennsylvania reported sald she placed $920 in it nefor New York, leaving. reported 16 and Illinois and Mich- Yeggs got away with $550 from igan 15 “each. two restaurants last night 332 Violent Deaths Burglars hauled away a safe conA final tabulation showed today taining $350 from Smittie’s Diner,
fon Capitol Hill during the war, | that 332 persons .died violently in 1039 Virginia Ave. after=breaking predicted today the Republican pro-|i8hWay accidents and other trage- iy through a window. dies during the Christmas holiday
At Max's restaurant, 1435 W Morris St., safe crackers broke open a cash box and escaped with $200 after ransacking the whole building. William Y-ader. janitor at the building, said 'e saw two men leaving the rear of the place as he approached the restaurant, going to work last night. apolis traffic was slowed by icy, Mr. snow-covered streets after yester- into the day's freezing rain and snowfall, alley. Two Indianapolis residents were Miss Lois Hoskins, 28, of 508 E among the traffic dead. Michigan 8t., reported that two They were Mrs. Anna Wachtel of teen-age youths grabbed her purse 1542 8. Alabama 8t., and George H. away from her as she was walkBrown, 70, of 3921 Oliver Ave ing in the 500 block, N. East St. Fragmentary State Police reports last night. She said the purse cone said Mrs. Wachtel was killed in a tained $21. three-car crash four miles west of
Harrison in Dearborn County. She Greetings From Heaven
was riding as a passenger in an au- . Arranged for by Ohioans LEBANON, O., Dec. 26 (UP)—At
Highways in Indiana were hazardous today with ice while in Indian-
LOCAL TEMPERATURES . 2 10am. 24 . «3 11am wn . +21 12 (Neoon).. 28 . wae lpm 9
6 7 8 9
Yeader sald the men fled darkness through an
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INCOME TAX PRIMER the United States are going to re-
ceive belated but unique Christmas greetings in the form of messages attached to balloons of the type ments. To help you The |, cq hy the Navy for weather obTimes is publishing an» ‘servation. : INCOME TAX PRIMER | Three balloons were sent skywhich tells you all the ward yesterday from the front lawn things you want to know of the Otterbein Home near here, about filing, your’ return. The attached messages gr: y the Turn w Page 8. » good wishes of the 126 children and 3 Ls 108 aged persons living at the home.
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Called Tool’ GC ! | i \ oA | Of U. 3. Reds Clue fo Cure Used as Sounding . » . Board, Writer Says V14A Trapped by Scientists, By FREDERICK WOLTMAN * Ey Year on Fertile Eggs KANSAS CITY, . Dec. 26 — The Fed 99 prestige of the Methodist Church By JANE STAFFORD, Science Service Staff Writer Will be used here this week-end to, yy ASHINGTON, Dec. 26—Meet VI4A: It made its forfurnish a national sounding board : . d for Communists and fellow-travelers mal bow to the world of science today, though you 2h to expound the gospek of the Com- many a scientist are doubtless already well acquainted with munist line : | The occasion is the annual con- it. . : ference of the Methodist Federation VI4A will give you a mean cold when you do meet it, for Social Action. This Is an un- len your nose meets it. It is a common cold-causing |official, but politically powerful ad- ’
junct of the Methodist Church. The . germ. . rice federation for years has followed Ire Loss Scientists at the National the Communist Party line on many y Institute of yHealth here A washed it with niilk from the nose of a man coming down with a cold. For almost a year they have kept it- growing in fertile hen's eggs. And when they sprayed it into the noses of human volunteers, 57 of 60 healthy men got the same. kind of mean cold. This germ, going under the name ge near a million dollars of Vi4A in the laboratory, may Today, fire gutted the Montgom-~ not be the only germ that causes colds. But there 18 no doubt that it- is one of them, and now that son with a loss of about $100000. 0 (oientists have got it in their Four fire companies fought the egos and can keep it there, they stubborn blaze to keep it from ican go on to the hard job of tryspreading to nearby retail stores. ing to find a way of curing or pre
| Although representing only a small minority of the nation’s 11 t | erson {million Methodists, it's the only or{ganized social action body in the — . church. 3 Other Cities Hit by Blazes; Man Killed
It speaks in the name of 17 Methodist bishops and 4000 Methodist Holiday fires struck four Indiana
clerics and laymen. And it's high[ly articulate | Members Non-Communists Most of the federation’s rank {and-file members and officials are {non-Communists wy Ward Co. warehouse in Ander- | Yet, if the federation and its | scheduled speakers run true to form, the Soviet dictatorship will
ities causing one death and dam-
Durham (second from left) is
{be extolled, America’s foreign policy will be castigated, Yugoslavia's Rols W. Heyn, 21, of Pt. Wayne, venting the cold it causes. Communist Dictator Tito wil be| 40d of burns received when he coll! How It Gets Its ‘Name (gently whitewashed and Chiang geep while smoking a cigaret. Kai-shek will be denounced. Members of the family, smelling] The letters and numbers of the One beneficiary of this religious oo ore rushed to his room and | ame, V14A, identify the germ as sounding board is to be Carlig ..q him dead and the mattress Daving come from the 14th vol- : Marzani, the Conimunists’ pet mar-|y. ino |unteer in the first nasal washing. In the picture are (left tyr. The federation's program de-| , fire which swept through the Details about the Isolation and ry J. Richards Jr., lawyer; [scribes him as “a victim of ‘the jy iness section of North Judson |SWUdY of It so far are reporied. by y J. Kichardson Jr., lawyer; | resent government loyalty " {Drs. Norman H. Topping and Leon : YRIly Purge. isi smoldered today alter causing | : yer. Marzani was convicted by & ¢500000 damage in the destruction T. Alas in the forthcoming. issus oo AF = federal jury and sentenced t0 one or three buildings yesterday. of the journal, Science. to three years in prison for con- At Mune ther Hive. daptroyedt, Dr. Atlas himself has a V14A cold ragic |! oon cealing his Communist party mfem- uncle another re des.oyes all the time. That is because he . bership in order to retain a key the Garfield Grade School with uh goes every day to nearby Lorton * . post in the State Department, " estimated $300,000 loss OMcers Reformatory to spray the germ Whi S Manila A scheduled guest of honor is blamed arsonists for the blaze. into the noses of the Lorton inFeng Yu-Hsiang, whom the program Long Battle at North Judson mates who have volunteered for the labels “Christian General.” Firemen from seven nearby com- study. Three Dead, Three Defies Chiang munities battled the North Judson Lorton is the District of Colum- . ' A former Chinese war lord. Gen. flames which were believed started bia institution corresponding to ps . A . enitentiaries in i Ships Wrecked Feng has been calling for the over. | {rom an overheated oll burner in tentiaries in the States. Of ita MANILA, Dec. 26 (UP)—At least (hrow of Chiang Kai-Shek and a AP &partment over Two Joe's Gen- 2000 inmates, 500 have volunteered id meen Rr oh ‘ aral Stor |to help in the fight on She common three persons were killed and three coalition with the Chinese Com- “Tal Store. |eold and 200 ha f ships wrecked early today when & munists, Earlier this week he de- Ihe fire which started at about t paid iy so uy been used. creaming typhoon with winds of fied Chiang's order to return at 4 ® mM. destroyed the general store, I at holt gr instead of 120 miles an hour blasted Manilé once to China. the postoffice, Wininger Insurance| 0 © 8 FOU BO om Paw and the Philippines. The federation favors Gen. Feng's 80d Real Estate Office, Wakemans of this week 1 Ries ay Saw (A Nationa] Broadcasting Co. €or- solution for China. \Drug . Store. Donchins Clothing, “c 5poo, Inste. a panes K respondent reported from Manila, Ip April, 1046, its Social Prob- Store and the Carl Blough Jewelry | ut half of it in A vine that the typhoon had caused 65 Jems Bulletin featured—as an au-| Store. ® "They are proud of tacit role Fogg “known deaths and injuries,” with- thoritative commentary—a blister Fifty-one persons in the apart- study and resent being called - out saying how many were in each ing attack on American policy in ments over the three-building sec~ nea pigs. ow category, and “many more casualties China, The author, Chu Tang was tion were led to safety by firemen. are anticipated.” described as “Editor of the + ri Postmaster Perry McCormick sald Test Taken at Midnight One of the dead was a 65-year- Dafly News, New York City.” all mail and packages in the office Dr. Atlas logated V14A when he old woman killed by a falling tree The Bulletin did not mention ti.«t Were saved was giving a physical examination in front of Santa Anna Church. Chu Tang has been an apologist| Fire departments from Knox, to another sclentist- whe had ap. Falling Wires Kill Two for the Chinese Communists, and Culver, Medaryville, Rensselaer, La plied for a U. 8. Public Health ServTwo others were electrocuted by that the China Daily News is the Porte, Bass Lake and Winaiac 'C® fellowship. Noticing as he looked falling wires, Chinese version of the Daily Worker. answered the North Judson call for down the man's throat and up his Three men were reported adrift! The convention's experts on Assistance Hoes tal Jere wa a faint redin a lifeboat in the Sulu sea near American-Soviet relation: : . . Ng suggestive of an encoming Boat SNgrican 4 Viet Iejstions B® be 18 Fire Companies cold, he asked permission to get a The shrieking storm ripped roofs of the Soviet system ; Battle $200,000 Blaze nose washing. The man agreed. off buildings, tore down many lises| In the June, 1947, Bulletin, Dr, CLEVELAND, Dec. 26 (UP)— ji Wisc Washing, done at 3 o'clock of communication with the outside Davis summed up his views thus Eighteen fire companies today that afternoon, proved unsuccessworld and forced the U. 8. Army! “Is it not probable that fhe fought a raging blaze in a two- | Tok So Dr. Atlas routed the man authorities to evacuate tamilies of greatest:-event of the 20th century and-a-half-story brick building in out of bed at midnight to get ansuidiers—at- Ft. .McKinley. thus far is the Soviet revolution and downtown Cleveland for more than ote: BY Shai ume his Juan had By late afternoon the winds had all that it has meant to numan two hours before bringing it par aint peppery feeling” in his ubsided. But flood waters still tially under control. 5: nose, an ltching in his palate and covered parts of the Manila water- (Continued on Page 5—Column 7) "pyre Chief James Granger sald po pac ng 10 sneeze. Next day front and ran four feet deep over . tie damage would amount to’ al he had % Mean cold. some roads Power Fi fl lea¥t $200,000, with more than Similar to Flu Virus ! The Manila Hotel, recently re- I'm ec Qi damage caused. to stocks Drs. Topping and Atlas are sure furnished showplace of the Philip- : ge of tires housed in the Raney Tire their V14A is not a bacterium, nepines, was wrecked along with many ” Co. No one was injured in the Cause they treated the nasal washother buildings, including the 0SS to Office blaze. ing with penicillin and streptomycin American Army and Navy Club. — — ———————— {to get rid of any bacteria that
Hote! damage was estimated at ,. might have been wash: $100,000 8 5 The election of P. W. Ross as a Feeney’s Mother the cold germ. Later hed out with AL least two. radio transmitters (1° Presiden It: Indianapolis Power . . I show any bacteria in the :coldwere smashed by winds, but under- | ev Sa as announced today Injured in Fa causing material Other ests sea cables regfained in service, oy ritchard, president of the a Cot Wnabin ; . showed it is not the Influenza virus; An unidentified station said U. g. “Ompany. {+ Mis, Mary Wewaty t Bleyear-oid The electron microscope has been Araty Airbase at: Tacloban : Wad Mr. Ross, who will be assistant to Mother of Mayor-elect al Peene) turned on it by Dr. R. W. G. Wyck “burning like hell.” the president, has had more than fell at her home, 3902 Central Ave. op gig studies are just starting : 19, years’ éxperience in the I. P. & \@st night and broke her right hip ut he has already seen OIE L. organization. For the past two POP characteristic particles that have years he has been vice president She was taken not. so far been seen in material and general manager of the South- Hospital, where her condition Was from normal allantoic fluids from eastern Indiana Power Co, with reported as serious. eggs nor in such fluids of eggs NEW YORK. Dec. 26 (UP) The Neadquarters at Rushville. ue accident Gecuried when she ‘moculated with normal fluids. These Duchess of Windsor topped the list Mr: Ross caine to the Indianapolis Jost oe Vlahos and Seliansed '0| particles, which are probably Vi4A of best-dressed women today for the utility in June, 1925, when he grad- wae om pe itself, are of the same general size frst time: since 1041. uated in electrical engineering from PAring to retire about 10 o'cloc last | as influenza -irus particles but Ms. Wiliam Paley, the former Purdue Dniversity, Starting as a|M8DL readily distinguishable from them. Jarbara Cushing, placed second on !Commercia €ngineer, he became : 1 the list compiled by the New York {rector of street lighting engineer- Jett Resigns FCC Post; Jewish Agency | . . . Dress Institute from a nation-wide!" ® » was given charge of To Enter Radio Field
. al distributiorr in 1036, and was i j poll of some 100 designers, fashion Fire ' y was € WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP) Executive Slain
editors and other people who get appointed executive assistant in around. 193 E. K. Jett today gave President JERUSALEM, Dec. 26 (UP) — A For Me first time since 1940, no, H¢ 8lso served ax general mana- Truman his resignation as a mem- Jewish Agency executive and seven motion picture star was placed on 5°F of the Mooresville Public Serv- ber of the Federal Communications other Jews were killed and Mrs. ENE Mrs Howard Hawke wife Ace Co, a subsidiary of Indianapolis Commission. Golda Mayerson, head of the Agenof the producer, who was first oVer & Light Co. Mr. Jett resigned as of Dec. 31 cy’s political department, was cut by last year, dropped to eighth place, He Will assume his new duties and said he would enter the radio splinters of bullet-shattered glass Third to 10th places went to: after Jan. 1 industry. today in Arab ambushes of Jewish Mrs. Harrison Williams, Mrs. Wil- : . Lea _—— ~ convoys, liam Rhinelander Stewart ahd wi Snoot Slickly Snipped— Eighteen Jews were missing after Byron Foy, who placed seventh, . . : an altack on. a convoy traveling ninth and. fourth, respectively, on It Took 2 Sniffs fo Find northwest from: Jerusalem. Jewish last year’s list; Mrs. John C. Wilson: | Agency officials, unable to explain
Mrs, Millicent Rogers, who placed! 5 Mi * S I the dis , said they did Mrs Millent rogers, who viacedl Rygg@ll*s ISSING JCNNOZZ cow wieiner those missing were
know whether those missing were Geoffrey Gates and Mrs. Willis . . . on Police Now Out ‘Nosing’ for Brother Otis
to St. Vincent's
Duchess Named “Best Dressed’
captured or were trying to reach a Wallace (Ina Claire) of San PFran-
nearby Jewish colony. C15C0. Who Hacked the Hunted Hook Youth Immigration Department,
Hans-Beydt, head of the Agency's . WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP)—The plastic surgeon sald sure he an Pennies Shower Waco, could fix Russell Brown's nose. But where was it? : ee hers in Delight Kids, Tosser Mr. Brown didn’t Know. Neither did the police; thev sald Mr. as'it neared its destination, Jere WACO, Tex., ‘Dec. 26 (UP)—Pen- Brown's brother, Otis, might know, inasmuch as he had cut it off. But salem. nies rained on the streets of Waco they didn't know where Otis was, either. : yesterday when Judson Baker, a used The doctor, Herbert G. Brandes, said they had better go back to the FIANCEES LEAVE FOR N. Y. |car dealer, delighted. thousands of | BTOW home and look around. They| — : : ROME, Dec. 26 (UP)—Twenty« kids with a: coin-tossing spree trom | Said they'd already looked. The detached—very slickly, the doctor one flancees of former American the roof of his office. - doctor sald they'd better look some sald. : | soldiers lett by plane today for New Mr. Baker threw 40,000 pennies to" =" i pA Branits: washed it off in ; |the youngsters, and sent the srowd| In their second search, the police Sew t back where it came from. An nn np with every fling of the found Mr. Brown's nose. It was in a (He hoped it would “take.” |LINDBERGH IN SHANGHAL : ‘coppers. : pile of trash. | “The police said if they found Otis, SHANGHAI, Dec. 26 (UP)—Col. The reason: “It was just my way It Was an ordinary§ nose, notithey woilid charge him with assagji Charles A. Lindbergh "here of saying Merry Christmas,” My. hoticeably different "i any other, With a dangerous weapon: to wit\@ today on a tour of Pan .
Baker said. except tor fact that u had been big bulches knife “vr lAlrways fadilities.
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