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. t in an acquittal verdict business men he met 4 be ration. but. it may. make rec-. co City, et -in--Mexi-- {yesterday afternoon that he: in ommendati e.
: He had been shown a tends, to take a two-week bid ‘Whatever .aetion official bodies plese of metal, he said, which, and societies may také, Dr. Sana en sold to him as a piece | ~ffol the wreckage of the faction” came as another group
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moved spontaneously in action oe Mrs. Abbie C. Borroto, 59—| welcomed him back. «3 i ~ Matter Is Dropped : i Sander’s. patignts “began - Dr. Harold I. L. Loverud, staff, - ‘chief at the Hillsborough, County | Hospital. said: “So far as I know, | nothing will be brought wp at the,
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was reported again in the Carolina skies where they Rave f : “been “seen” before. In Orange-
paying their overdué bills. Talk With Secretary By twos and three’s the
past-few days Sprta They’ chatted>with the doctor's| Elad ats ver. Fhave mo fegting secretary, said they wished he'd a
bring in a patient today, tonight, hurry up and get back on the tomorrow, or any time.” job.
< It was at 3:11 p. m. (Indianapo-| the Orangeburg. Times and Then they paid. [lis time) of the 14th day of tha Democrat said they. saw the | Some of them paid bills so old ‘historic trial that Jury Foreman _ disc last night after Mrs. Don- they weren't on the books any- Louis C. Cutter, 38 whose wife ald Law, wife of the city editor, more. led of cancer last Palm Sunday, = delivered a verdict that sent a told them about it. |. But the payments were too little, ‘ripple around the world: « They said it was about the A0Pd too late. The doctor was “Not guilty,” he said in an even, Size and color of a new moon, {flat broke:. voice, and there were cries of joy, “only brighter.” By -agréement with the state from the sectators section. SudPublisher J. L. Sims said the in order that he might go free denly Dr. Sander and his wife, disk appeared to turn slowly [On bail, he stopped practicing] Alice, 37, wept. The usually rein the air, from vertical to WRen he was arraigned early in strained doctor put his arms parallel with the horizon ana |°2NhUary. Yesterday, before his'about his wife and kissed her. then vertical again, before dis- rong Bob to the juty, he ae. Embraces Lawyer * 3 appearing in the western sky. a fund for him 38 a - Then he threw his arms around Harry Player, white-haired, ruddy-cheeked Mr.
a “composing ‘money. room employee, said he and four They gave him $2000 to meet Wyman, 2 ip
other persons saw the disk |ourrent expenses, including food Who at The fo penire Dap
while driving on a highway 15 i miles out of Orangeburg. Jang mL for his wife and three criminal case and had won it with |
2 said had Sovaren over the city for. i5 minutes and then dis‘appeared, leaving a vapor trail. Six members of the staff of
nose, Another fl poe {the eyes of the world upon him. Mrs. Stifson, police said, wa ported ne Saucer was re ‘Dr. Sander has won”. said] There were speeches on the d be od th last was ay by residents of |George Woodbury, accosted by a youth last nig
head of the'radio and speeches to the newsDr. Hermann N. Sander Fund,” reel and fragments uttered to the “but he and his wife and children crowding reporters.” Dr. Sander
|have lost everything. He needed saig it was “wonderful that it’s {the money, frankly, to buy 8ro-‘all over.” He smiled and stood up |ceries. He is up against the wall.” |straight. But the fund now has $11,500 Outside a crowd cheered wildly received from 1500 contributors. when the Sanders left the courtThe total contributions will be house. The jury received the case wife said they Studied the disk turned over to the doctor soon. at 1:51 p. m. It passed the word through a telescope. First action hy fellow doctors Out pat it had reached -a verdict man said it appeared to be 50 will be taken Sunday in Concord. &t 3 p. m, having spent an hour feet in diameter and have a The house of delegates of the New and. nine minutes in deliberation. dark dge “OR the top: THampshire Medical ‘Saiclety will
Van Nuys, Cal., who told police they saw a bright - disk flying about 400 .feet in the air. All witnesses said they were sure it was not an aircraft of any known variety. Composer Eddie Coffman and Actor Reed Hadley and his
I teletype- and telephone - littered | : press room in the courthouse base-| ment.-- ens Over n the state armory, Mar. {chester Central High School was ‘| playing Dover High School in the | ./state basketball tournament, The | referee blew his whistle for time | ‘out; the players halted, wonder-!| ing. Then over the loudspeakers | ¢ wa radio broadcast was cut in an-| “|nouncing the verdict. | The 3000 persons in the Koinwrel «sent a roar to the rafters. In ithe crowd was Carl P. James, who had taught “Herm”
had been his track coach. | “I didn’t say much—but I felt] plenty,” Mr. James said later. ; In the downtown {office where the Sander fund letters. were being opened and sorted and answered, volunteer workers heard the news, knocked off long enough to cheer, #and {then went back to work. One fof the workers was Helen |Maciolek, Dr. Sander's secretary. | Miss Maciolek has been going 5% to the doctor's Manchester office every day. She said that “all the 3, HE tients are waiting for him to “ come back—not one has said anything against him.” :
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® Stages Celebration Tout in thé tiny village of Candia, 10 miles from Manchester’s red. brick courthouse, the {doctor's neighbors and fellow church members heard the news, Fire chief Joe Frost got on the party line. A spontaneous cele- * bration and welcome-home party Twas formed. Twa hundred ‘persons ered in the raw, 10-above-zero wind before the Candia Congregational Church, across road from the doctor's white]
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{Sanders” three little girls" wre |with neighbors in Candia. | The crowd rang the church bell. | {honked automobile horns, and lit |a couple of flares. | One man had preceded them. to] (the Sander home, looking for the| |doctor. He was Reginald Bor-| |roto, the slim, intense little man {whose wife Dr. Sander had: bese accused of murdering. Of the | verdict, he said: * | “This is the most heart-warm-!
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