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Dorsey and his orchestra played. Beer was 20 cents and there were plenty of nice girls willing and rable to dance, Rave on, Buddy. | Despite the delays which seem {to go hand in hand with exer- | cises that involve airplanes and tow ships from a land station, {the order to commence firing | came too soon. Reserves | that ammunition like veterans, {If you've never stood near a | 40-mm. gun when it was firing {and have an urge to feel what {it's like, get a washtub from the | basement and put it over your (head. Then have some stout | fellow with a~400 batting average | beat it with a baseball bat. That | should be it. | The human anmal never lets {well enough alone. GM3 Jim Gallagher and his brother, Tim, 120 |S. Hawthorne Lane, said I'd be {sorry if I went on the signal (bridge. Next on the program was the five inchers. But, with cotton streaming from my ears, I made Yes, fellows, you did a great job and the tracers were pretty, and that long sleeve being - pulled by the plane must be full of holes. Goodby. Accounts of last night's exploits were thick. Each man colorfully ited to outdo the other. Makes {for wonderful listening, but you {wonder if mere man, like the.one

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Charges Trickery In Durham Case

High ranking police officers

were accused in Circuit Court today of “trickery” in suspending] and demoting Patrolman Jacque! = (Jack) Durham. : ; Durham's attorneys charged E that the numerous suspensions E and penalties inflicted on the de- & moted detective sergeant were E “vicious injustices.”

The charges were aired as At-|’

| torney L. Aldrich Lewis began {the closing arguments of Dur- | ham’s appeal of the Board of | Safety's decision demoting him

Mr. Lewis linked the ‘“trick-

Leolin (Gabe) Troutman of the uniform division and John (Jack) | O'Neal of the detective division. He said “evidence showed that the inspectors tried to trick Durham into lying.” - Durham’s stormy seven-year | police career reached its peak three years ago when he was given city-wide acclaim for ex-

£ posing graft and corrupfion on

Indiana Ave. He has been suspended many times since he linked several | police officers of a previous police | administration. to the graft charges.

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| Calling the Safefy Board's decision “capricious and illegal,” Mr. | Lewis accused police of helping! witnesses to “fabricate” testimony during the current trial. He said the police had a “great imagina-

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He also charged several. police officers with “wining and dining £ witnesses before and during the | trial.” Assistant City Attorney Jesse |W. Peden, who based his defense] | of the Safety Board's decision on | grounds that discipline and order) | must be maintained in the Police Department, will sum up the case | before the jury of four women) | and seven men this afternoon. | Patrolman Durhie was | charged with “conduct unbecoming an officer” for allegedly lying to Police Inspectors . Troutman and O'Neal about an argument he had with two. police officers. The officers reported to their | superiors that Durham was hit- | ting a woman in the street late | one night list July. The woman, Miss Jean Morris, testified In court that Durham did not strike | her.

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