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As ay Accident Crop Springs Eternal Passes $45,000

lon top of her. Mrs. Markowski was bullets and battle without flinching. | Safety Council Tells {bruised, LeBouf emibarrassed. {Nothing was said about a mouse. Of Freak Mishaps | John Nantico, also ‘of Detroit, So when one shared the truck she By NEA Service [spotted ‘a learing giant cockroach, ! {was driving and’ scampered across Hel Attire 1500 CHICAGO, Dec. 26—Smoking in and'broke his leg—Nantico’s not the her foot, she took the course of P 4 bed cost a sparrow its home. And cockroach’s. He saw the cockroach least resistance; and fainted. The| Last-minute almost cost Mrs. Marie Baugher of | {while walking down the stairs, truck went into a ditch, Miss Times Clothe-A-Child funds sent

Camden, N. J. hers.

Puzzled firemen, looking for the source of the smoke that filled Mrs. Baugher's home, found it ‘up under |

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right foot, slipped with" his left, /the mouse presumably went back today. tumbled down the stairs, and frac- to walking. | Here is the way Indianapolis tured his right leg. i Here's a Fish Story |people donated sufficient funds to)

the eaves. The sparrow had car- Different—Falls Up Katsumi Nishitawa and Woodrow Slog iiss tian 1500 Shires x ried a lighted cigaret to its nest. Leroy Thurman, of Oklahoma | Wakatsuki found fisherman's luck Cunh Sonteibutions ree $11,288.37 To prove that sparrows aren't the city, fell up. He didn't jump fast|Can be too much of a good thing. Direct dono : wh i S J uronly offenders, the National Safety enotigh while unpacking compressed Off Santa Monica, Cal, they caught, chased bi el Council, in its annual roundup of h |. So many mackerel their overloaded | ® bedsprings, was shot up to the cel selves (estimated) 21,000.00 Peak ig reports that a ing and wound up in a hospital boat sank. v yh pigeon started a fire im a Washing- ped When Mrs. Lee Marksbury of , . ’ | Gra Total $45,183.57 ton apartment house the same way Miss Georgia Brooks, of Chicago Centralia, Mo., rolled her car over i cash <onations Fell 1554 Feet had an off-again, on-again harrow- | five times, she crawled unhurt from |g oe. ; : Charles Wilfred Arter, pitboy in/ing ride in a speed boat at Lake! the VIS, Jo ody look at Previous Balance & South Yorkshire England, coal! Geneva, Wis. When the boat = w iy she had just lived through,|y g Ayres Display Departmine, set the year's record for a swerved, she fell out. The boat Juss and cut her eye when shel .0¢ and Sign Shop. 12.25 long-distance fall. He dropped swerved back again, tossed her 10/1¢ { Anonymous el wa 7.44 1554 feet down a shaft, and only feet in the air, and neatly caught| Even the New Look got into the W. W. Felkner 25.00 broke his leg. In mid-fall he over- her on the prow. wac ky accident picture. Miss Eli-|Nila Heston aa 5.00 took an elevator on its way down, Dead Deer Shoots Hunter landed on its top with only a slight : : A dead deer wreaked vengeance b ; a ad INE LYS vest of tiie Wa¥ on Clarence Gerkin, of Hudson,| Nat to or ery | Sy gn i Colo., who shot it. The deer then " ouldone, yvon erire, shot Gerkin. Gerkin was preparing

& Lille, France, tile setter, fell six ! to dress the dead deer when a refloors in y ; . loyer—the National Safet - 3 oors into a baby buggy from p.. pcx by the animal discharged Pi i y Coun- Tommy asker fps dunes 3.00 . | Brown orner Sunday

which a frantic mother had just ~ his gun. The bullet ripped through 8 > r 1 1atched her child. Mr. Dherire| coc arm School, Scipio, Ind. 10.00

wi . . 3 ¥ enh o3 wnhart. The. baby was fascl A hunted quail committed suicide Near Death, Child Gets In Memory of My Dear nated. Mama fainted and broke : ; | Son, Maurice, E. (Gene) her ankle on the gun of Gene Hatfield. Hat- Home Trek as ‘Gift’ Lo y field flushed a covey near Joplin, ng. .. |

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|tary, disregarded her boss’ warning West Side Church Bowling that new long skirts were a tripping | League .. 25.00 hazard, sallied out, tripped, fell and Junior Department, Lawcut her face. Then she dutifully, rence Church of God ‘ 2.00 reported the accident to her em-| Aline B. Fearing ..... 5.00

at Ane Minnis oF ashing Mo. One quail flew straight at Mr.| COLUMBUS, O, Dec. 26 (UP)— fire escape, hit a third-floor clothes {Haufleid, broke is eck on the gun[Two-Year-old Eugene Puck, 183 line, and flipped through a window barfel, and dropped dead ai Hai. JOSIE JOM iu dup Toss tor in) Ine the. second-floor -bathrosm..of field's feet. against an incurable kidney ailment, | of Rees brought a new trolley song left his hospital room here today to H oT to Earl Armstrong, Cincinntti mo- Pevurn to his home in Mechanics- Descendant of Boone ames Up Trousers torman. They swarmed through burg, O. In Detroit, fireman Horace Le- the open window of his streetcar. Doctors, who hold no hope that An ROTC Member Bouf started down a rescue ladder Mr. Armstrong batted the bees, his the tot can live for long, said they | AMHERST, Mass. (UP) =A memwith Mrs. Catherine Markowski trolley bumped an automobile, had granted his parents permission | ber of the ROTC Unit on duty at when flames from a first-floor win- which bumped another automobile, to take the child home “because he (the University of Massachusetts is dow hotly nipped the seat of Mr. which -bumped another automobile. misses it ses. much.” |1st Sgt. James M. Boone of SomerLeBouf’s trousers. He yelled, Christine Woodward, 19, was| The boy celebrated Christmas set, Ky, who says he is a fifth dropped Mrs. Markowski to the|trained as a member of Engldnd’s Dec. 16 because ais physician feared generation descendant of Daniel ground, lost his balance, and fel fell Women's Land Army to face bombs, \he would not live until yesterday. [Boone.

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Clouds Elude rT ee By Phony Cab Driver PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26 (UP)= - And So Does So ig . Bridsutin, N. J., for a Christt to her parents’ home was | (UP)—The weather was “still t00 man who posed as an independent .{ | perfect for snow here today. [taxicab driver, lin vain Wednesday in an attempt| 30th Street Railroad Station and to force a snowfall by the dry ice sought a taxicab, The driver of a ~4|sky, with clouds too high for his was an independent cab operatcr | plane, this morning. got the girl and hér luggage nto i» Petersburg Evening Independent, Park instead of to a bus terminal, {still hopes to give this self-styled] The driver stopped the automonile { snowfall between now and New back of the car, knocked the girl to ! Year's for the benefit of perma- the floor. When she started IF Mr. Leon said he would stand by out of the automobile, The driver it ‘the airport, and if the clouds fled with her purse, containing $10 after them. evening gown

PAGE g A 19-year-old Japanese girl, en ~oute ST. PETERSBURG, Ma, Dec. 26 fg Vie EY robbed: yesterday by a Pilot Bob Leon, who chased clouds, Blanche Ishida, New York, left the § | technique, contemplated a pale blue passenger automobile who said he ‘| Mr. Leon, sponsored by the St. his car and drove into Fairmount { “Sunshine City” its first official in the park and in-a tussle in Lhe { nent residents and tourists. screaming, Miss Ishida was pushed | look right at any time.will take out and her railroad ticket, and a new

| Prominent industrialist, Repeats Hole-in-One Catholic Layman Die With Different Clubs

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 26 (UP)- J OLYMPIA, Wash. (UP) — Ray | "Rogers Flannery, prominent in- Dinsmore of the State. Highway De- \ | dustrialist, civic leader and Catholic partment’ made a hole-in-one on ! layman, died at his home here to- the second hole: of the Olympia : ; EN J day following a heart attack. He Country Club golf course. It was a sl oe . : | was 68. repeat. LEAPS AT THE IDEA— Helen Hatfield, Cypress Gardens, Fla, Mr. Flannery headed the Trave- He did it on the same 115-yard aquamaid, attractively demonstrates a feature of 1948 that a lot lers’ Ald Society and was active in! hole last year with a nine iron. He +f gals are thinking about—it's Leap Year! the National Catholic Charities used a number eight this year.

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