Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 8
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Bs da Ex-Gridder Grabs Boy, 14, Poised for 10-Story Leap iE od et ais os Ruled Eligible for, By United Press |death,” Mr. Van Alstyne said. |“San Jose has been unfriendly to TL 1 oe SAN JOSE, Cal, Sept. 28—A “He didn’t really want to jump
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He entered the Bank of Amer- dow and tried to reason with the 'me ever since we came here, Los ica Building, got off at the 10th boy. Angeles 1 » : {14-year-old - boy, ‘poised on. the H » ee ngeles is the place.” . .~ Fl a 110th floor ledge of a building and|what to do. Sa Jone did't nOW|floor and climbed onto the ledge. od sei pie to rr. Van ol He was taken to juvenile deop to leap, was saved by the soft Father Is " Navy Bs .bright flowered sports shirt styne said. “I sald everyone has| tention home. | voice and strong arm of a former| The boy said-he decided on a attracted pedestrians below. |problems, but that suicide is no : ‘Stanford University football play-sujcide leap yesterday morning! Soon a crowd of hundreds solution. It seems like I stood] Truman to Speak ORK. Me Vulted Pitas ‘er, police said today. {while in his 9th grade class at a|gathered and a number of per- out there for hours talking.” i WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UP) ¥! Me. Rept. gS Sscrewary Bruce Van Alstyne, 23, who was junior high school here. His|sons shouted: “Don’t jump!” at “Finally he edged near the win-| President Truman will speak of: A cy oe ene] noted. during his college days as mother was at work at a local/the youth. {dow and I just grabbed him.” tonight to the Washington Pilruled la pass receiver, grabbed Allen/cannery. His father is a Navy| Allen walked back and forth] Just as Mr. Van Alstyne pulled grimage of Americah Churchmen
from West Point for cheating are mnglish as he teetered on a 15- cook now in Korea. ‘along the narrow cornice for 30/the youth through the window, at the National City Christian
eligible to re-enter the Academy inch-wide ledge 125 feet above “I tried it once before, but the/minutes. Mr. Van Alstyne, whoifiremen were raising a 75-foot/Church. It De Dpotntment, it was!the street. gun didn’t go off,” Allen told of- works -in a brokerage office in ladder, . |address at 7pm : Carn olis use The rted here toda | “The kid _ seemed scared tolficers later. the building, leaned out . Word of the was received Be A aa g the win. Allen told police he moved here Time). | ads to solve everyday problems.
Miss Sweden Sets Sail To See ‘Beautiful Men’
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (UP)— Miss Sweden of 1951 left for home yesterday and she sald she could hardly wait to .be back -where men have “beautiful faces and figures” and women are womanly. Anita Ekberg, 20, of Malmo, left aboard a Scandinavian airlines plane after nearly stealing {the show when she was a guest of honor at the Miss America contest at Atlantic City.
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