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yA bullet fired from Johnson's Johnson—"to git: movin" : {n Met the policeman in the waiting Both stood on the sidewalk, not | agents wanted more than any fa throught the plate glass As Cabbie Johnson started the! Dams Sa Fons he Siw # un i Lawrence, have one child, a 6-10 feet from the taxicab into one criminal in the nation didn't window +o the Se Tower cab, startled and bewildered, an|commands to “keep movin.” | OOF BN imi By CHANG KUO-SIN year-old daughter, Lois. Mr. Hall which Johnson had jumped, And excite the white-clad Miss Welsh. = “ic, Johnson tried to com- agent fired once through the! The cabbie drove the bandit to UD thane United Press Staff Correspondent
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andeer a car, but failed. ‘Then harmless. He's in there.” |is .a service repairman for Na- watched as an FBI agent ran Both ‘she and Dr. Parker said right rear. windo |Dr. Parker's office; He helped NANKING, Apr. 22 — A flood tional Cash Register Co., 422 N Nito the cab and stuck his = they weren't worried about the Jue Surued- to. Marke , as, ot Sariet ek "Bandit John. DB 10 the door and pushed the Fly found, Sundin Jonuion if: tide of Communist soldiers swept Meridian St. ‘thro !bandit’s gun, “ibandit in. Then the cabbie ran | wea wh ’ across the Yangtze into the at Other witnesses had. hardly throng the Sta wagon of - a a was he threaten b FBI tullets and the slugs fired| 100 High. toe Sent fen: He for a- telephone, ho esti of Nationalist Chiha against more than kaleidoscopic glimpses. The agent fired one shot direct- ing, nor did he give any indica- by Johnson at his pursuers went, |," cabbie Johnson: In the meantime, Johnson PREDATORS DESTROYED crumbling Stance x Sodas of the tion that aged sow 1y into Johnson's chest. Two oth- tion of using his gun.” Dr. Parker added. “I knew he didn't have “Git movin’ guj ied into Dr. Parkers Stowe: Nearly’ 100,000 predatory ani: and ver g Within 40 miles of boomed through the spring Seve- & FEO Ten wp pehind theitald police His chief concethiany-intevtion Of ubing tt." movin, Beraadetts. Welsh of 1170 Reid federal ag oy grea ~ Shanghai. ning. iad 8 reap gt the cab 41 1 Iulied AWAY: jaeattind to be to get medical, at-! Today Miss Welsh was back at! The bandit had his 32 nickel Place medwtly Burried hm i. Po gly a fant Sees Man Pointing Gun urging: enlion: routine work: happy to handle the plated revolver pointed in the cab into an empty d called - Nationalist strongholds in ng Gu cab-driver Johnson on to greater . “I saw the gun in his pocket, sore throats and cut fingers which driver's face a pty room an stock, poultry and game; included the lower Yangtze valley fell to, Walter S. Stone, 35, of 1904 W. speed at pistol point. ibut it didn’t worry me,” the nurse neveg, Juke front page news. 46, as ESO. polis the Communist onrush, along 57th St, didn't know what was — said he thought his time had with scores of villages and ham-| happening when a man came run- Sy STR A USS ‘ . lets. Firmly planted on the south ning toward his automobile as he| : Lo : bank of the river, Communist drove around the southeast seg-! SAYS STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 TILL 5 forces described by their radio ment of the Circle past’ the Circie | ‘ 7 : . as 300, strong were fanning Theater. : : : '. : iy . A a, out rapidly. | “I hardly noticed him at Arst.”| i : : = ; The Artist must have S Military -- quarters feared the’ he said. “People were scattering : Ay : - Tn ; isunderstood x > whole Nanking-Shanghai sector everywhere while the guns went, - £ misunderstood us— would be sliced into isolated off. | W. 2 tis pockets within a day or two, “First thing I knew, this guy] e requested a picture making it easy prey for a quick (Johnson) was out in the middle to suggest "savings — Communist mopup. iof the street pointing his gun at! : : " 1" =i The U. 8. embassy advised all ™¢ | = ; re 9. Money yaver ; and he 300 Americans still in Nanking | “Fortunately, I had my door, + sent us a "life saver! to get out at once, if they could. ocked on the right side. I ducked! : The warning was partially check- down, practically on the floor. : Lo ™ mated by the mass sweep of the He hit at my door window, then] - . : Communists across the river ran around back of my car. Fr 5 : ol east of Nanking, cutting the rail- 4 When I as sure De as sore, : way to Shanghai along with the — out onto the street and.lay ~strunk highways. own beside the car. Two shots) 3 hit’ the back of my car, both 17 British Sloop | fired by the FBI, I guess. . | Shooting Into Crowd | Dead Buried at Sea “1 sure was hoping: that guy § would run out of lead. He (John-| SHANGHAI Apr. 22 (UP) —The son) was shooting. directly iv'el shell - battered British sloop the crowd.” Amethyst buried 17 of its dead at sea today and crept another four Fred ‘Chenault, 15, of 2402 s. Haid RL : Califotnia St. anti. his three! ; miles up the Yangtze River-to-: Rfial i qt — am ward Nanking under a rain of Li . i oe at : : > N Communist artillery fire. stood at the foot of Soldiers The exact position of the 1430- 514 sailors Monument. : ton sloop was not annouricéd, but ; “\ ; : {ft was believed near the point , inat Johnson ran right in . front of me and past,” Fred % where the Grand Canal joins the id. "A student at M 1 High Yangtze between Chinkiang and 521d. siucent a. .Wanua" gi I : Kiangyin—in the midst of the Selo, he al on his ray is the —COmes through Communist offensive across the Indiana Theater with Warren : Yangtze. ~~ = jan " and Fred Whit 1 Kansas of Fiod Wilts, 411 Rutan with Clearance Groups—that will vifali | - ze your leg i Teen Agers Held * “Then those FBI men came 3 e 5 running Tignt after him and d =, z E _ yelled ‘Get out of ‘the way’ real —g ef the i | q i k fi th h the - 2 we ‘er “funny,” Fred sald. “We saw one n $ m n 0 i C mo on roug n Ir 'S lof them reach right in the cab ,. Johnson jumped into and shoot St d If hi oe rauss doors! If's something that you and eta Accused of Attack “| “About that time ‘we all a ; i ; : j into the empty basin below the Near Her Home ~~. [oo fu sur suse seiow tne your wallet will enjoy a lol—and Three teen-age youths were ankle.a little when he jumped.’ being held as_-vagrants today Those FBI men just kept going] skit » after a young North Side gifl and jumped into other cabs to| profit b A lof! accused two of them “of raping! chase Johnson. Se y bes neal ez Dome. » “We hung around the Circle for| | ’ 5 : e trio, whose ages are about 10 minutes after every- : I the ; \ \ : ¥ and 17, will appear this after- thing quieted down, looking for! ry morn ng urs—i yre ess crowded! o Ee =F noon in Municipal Court 4 to slugs,” Fred said, “but we didn’t ; x : ; wu answer i vagraney thugs, 15 {And any, so we went to the show, N e alleged victim, who is 18! = « re : said she accepted a ride with the! gpen a roared hi Seath : oe ve boys at 2 a. m. today at Illinois) yoy 4yoione's $ho0 “| - Xie : ught it was firecrackers) NE : and Market Sts. She told police ooino off Th n ’ she was acquainted with the 19- they” wers shooting at us. If EARANCE : : 1604 MEN'S NECKTIES nN year-old youth and that they had tporeq pe : ng at us. If) : a offered to drive her home. Ho on walter 1 that basin, She sald when they drove up, ave jumped in anyway.’ Bl of 85¢ and 1.00 ones—al (3 Pairs 2.00) noe A Al Ups in front of her home the 19-year-| Runs Between 2 Girls | : old boy held her and attacked! As Johnson rounded the corner: : her. She said she screamed and into Market St. going east, he | they drove into a nearby alley ran right between two young, where she said the 17-year-old women and twirled .them around | boy attacked her. After that she as he shouted “Hold that cab.”. | said she managed to escape and, Miss Mary Lou Brandenbur h, | * ran home. ¢ 121, of 140 E. 28th St. and an, Fancy cottons, stocky and ribbed—bold or ce arrested the three youths Maxine Tudor, 29, of 3837 E. 13th | rp) F§meg at their South Side homes early 8t., were walking toward the Sonservativa in effoet loin ele vo novelty this morning. [Circle to see what the excitement | weaves including strings. These are "pull ups” that — : men want plenty of to see them through : $24 nk for months to come. 10//; to 13— Dens close to 700 pairs—Sale Price 9c. 500 MEN'S SHIRTS In the 3.65 Clearance group—are fine British broadcloths (patterned) that are fine values at 7.50. The 2.65 and 2.15 Sale Groups-—consist of odds and ” ends—white and golars—miostly were 3.65, 3.95 and 450, °F
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