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Policeman's Shin NEW YORK, Dec. T (UP)=— The judge waited 30 minutes for movie actor Errol Flynn to ap-
pear in céourt today on a charge
shin, then confiscated his $500 bail and issued a warrant for his “arrest. Bn Flynn was found shortly before] , Errol Flynn . . . “This is like 1 p. m. at the Savoy Plaza Hotel| the gestapo.” - and taken to the Fifty-Seventh Street Police Court for arraign- List of Donors
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“It was all a misunderstand-|Previous balance .......$ 928.65
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ing,” he said. “I didn’t get 0lsrthur Dixom v.eseeeees 9.00
sleep until 9 a. m. because of this
occurence.” } Mrs. R. B. Johnson ..... 5.00 Mr. Flynn and his nightclub|O8kiandag =~ Universalist companion, Robert Wahn, Bhim Junior Youth Fellowagent, tangled with police early] Ship «..ocvviiviiinse 1.00 ‘today after a squad car stopped Little Barbara Ellen their taxicab to investigate the] Medsker ........ceus Loo driver's ‘license. Queen’s Club 1841, Order When their case was called in Eastern Star seseasans 5.00 mid-Manhattan out oh: Jon 4% Plant No. 1, Night Shift ing, Mr. Wahn appeared but Mr. Tool Room, P. R. MalFlynn didn't. : Jory. sivseeveseeesnane 50 Mr. Wahn pleaded guilty to a Current Knowledge Club 10.00 charge of disorderly conduct, and International Harvester, paid the court clerk five $10 bills] Pay Roll _ Department * when the judge gave him his As Cables cesenenie 7a choice of fi . Saperstein ..... .0000 2. jail. $50 fine or 30 days tn WHE i 1000 An eager crowd waited around |I® memory of a dear litthe court for Mr. Flynn to show tle boy ..cvsvsevininns 1.00 up. Judge Henri Schwob asked E+ 8% Huggins «.oesveves 10.00 the arresting officers if Mr. Flynn |D: E« Hudson .......... 3.00 had been notified to appear in Victorette Club ......... 25.00 court along with Mr. Wahn. When Golden Rule Auxiliary, they answered yes, he waited half| Order Eastern Star . . 5.00 an hour, then issued the warrant.|June. 8A Class of “1946” Mr. Flynn, who received a cut| .°f School No. 38 ..... 6.00 lip and a mussed tuxedo in the I —————— station house melee, h~~ Today's total ......... 137.00
heen re-| leased in bail and orderded to appear in court at 10 a. m. after spending “an hour. in the police bull pen. } “This is like the gestapo,” Mr. : Flynn said after his release. “This could . happen in Germany a Conferring Here Russia. I've been framed.” | Sanitary district officials today Patrolman Joseph Bergeles, on attended the annual meeting of the lookoiit for a stolen taxicab, the Indiana Sewage Works Asso-
"Total to date ...:.....$1060.65
Sanitary Aids
Local Man [Dies in Wreck Near Richmond
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Two Others Killed In State Traffic
An Indianapolis man was fatally injured and his companion hosIpitalized this morning ‘when their car struck the rear end of a truck on U. 8: 40 near Richmond. “ Two other traffic deaths were recorded, one of them the result of an accident in Marion County {Saturday night. The dead: : Paul Swain, 22, of 1526 Manlove St. . , 3 Frank Sweeney, 48, Lima, O. Ben Sanley, 29, R. R. 1, Fairland. . Mr. Swain died in Reed Memorial Hospital, Richmond, shortly before 9 a. m. today. Two hours earlier, the car in which he was riding with Robert |Bridget, 17. of 619 N. Gladstone |Ave., crashed into -the rear of a {tractor-trailer truck two miles |west of Centerville in Wayne {County. Mr. Bridget, driving the car, received cuts on his head.”
The truck, owned by Stadler}
Packing Co., Columbus, Ind., was {being driven east on U.'S. 40 by Damous Evans of Columbus. H {was uninjured. . nt | State police said Mr, Bridget [told them he believed he went to {sleep just before his car struck {the truck. == : | Mr. Sweeney was killed last {night on U. 8. 30, one mile east of | Donaldson when he lost control lof his convertible coupe. State [Police from Ligonier post who in- | vestigated said he apparently was !driving at a high rate of speed. | Mr. Sweeney was thrown from {the car and suffered a fractured | skull when the machine rolled over on him. The body was tak-
|en to a Plymouth funeral home.|
l Dies in Hospital Mr. Sanley died last night in |General Hospital as a result of injuries received in an accident Saturday on Ind. 29 near Acton. He was-—a passenger in a car |driven by Clayton M. Freeland, |37, Fairland. Mr. Freeland suffered a fractured leg and face {lacerations. {Charles Freeland, Fairland, also
stopped the cab in which Mr. ciation in the offices of the State was injured.
Flvnn and Mr. Wahn were riding. Board of Health. The patrolman ordered the cab] Representatives from Indianap-
"driver, Henry Brinkworth,. 22, tololis included James Bookedis, su-
show, his license. Mr. Wahn and perinténdent of the city sanitaMr. - Flynn climbed out of the tion plant, and several members taxi and intervened. {of the Sanitation Board. ‘ Patrolman Bergeles. carted the, pair off to the East 51st Streetland schools for the Health Police Station. Board, spoke on “Sanitation in ~Mr. Flynn then was, booked for the Fringe Areas.”* Atso on. the third-degree assault and was program were Mark C. Owen, lotaken to the East 67th Street cal-consulting engineer, and R. R. Station where he and Mr. Wahn| Baxter, sanitation official from were thrown into the bull pen. |[Kokomo.
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‘Michael and Jimmy hall a hard time picking out the toys they| would carry with them-—whether
Michael's marbles, or the football! helmet Jimmy was supposed to wear when ‘hé played end for the fourth-grade team.
take to the road with sacks of . {rice to carry for their parents vellf they are lucky enough to have food and parents. ! More often they have only!
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Leave China for Hoosier Holiday
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take Jimmy's erector set or
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{an uneasy |Shanghai region. . Michael and Jimmy had some Airlines to Indianapolis. Chinese friends but’ there was a vast difference between those and i . the ref ehildren. who. prow! bring them finally to Lynn and case n which the Indiana Su {Shanghai's squalid fringes. “The Chinese people don't have it chopsticks and bowls or tin cans/énough money,” was Michael'sirevolution no ‘one really knows. in which to gather gifts of riceSummary of China's Sorrow. “It|' pee the takes an awful st of their money FACE FRIGID DRILLS {to buy something.” " “You mean weight English bike bought in/what it's called,” said 13-year-old Hong Kong as his Christmas Jimmy. present has been boxed for air,
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Next to the clothes on his back] the most precious possession of a Chinese Jimmy is a quilt to wr up in at night. t Driving out to Lunghwa today boys could see the |strawmat hovels of some of the {million refugees who hive reached
sanctuary In the), nine via Northwest to Chi-/afternoon or tomorrow.
They know there's a war on inineuvers, probably in January.
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Charges Schannen be... pilots . when they grow up,
. Expressed Prejudice maybe a chemist also. . The attorney for Ralph \LoThey expect Grandma Johnson baugh said he would file a petito be wailing for them when t tion for change of judge to hear arrive in Indianapolis. They willla petition for a writ of error in change planes first in Minrreapolis,| Allen” Cireuit Court either this cago and there take American] The attorney, Robert Buhler, {was in Indianapolis today to clear Sixty-five miles by auto willithe way for another move in the
Grandma's house which is half a/preme Court will be asked to world away from China. How far|nominate the judgessfrom whom is from Communist world to make the selection.
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Lobaugh asserts that tenses.
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shows “he has made up his mind to let’ the conviction stand res = gardless of my innocence.” ¥ . In Lobaugh's latest pleas he has charged he was under the inv fluence of benzedrine when he pleaded guilty. Last month an Allen County grand jury’ indicted two other men for one of the slayings fof which Lobaugh is under sentence to die. After that, the State Ate torney Generals office urged the Supreme Court to reverse the Allen Circuit Court's ruling and [to reverie the case, granting Lo- ; 'paugh a new hearing. --
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| Still protesting he got only “what the government owed me,” Robert Grant Davis, 68, of 108 [N. Douglas St. was sentenced to
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