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- Sailor Dies After He | Returns From ‘Death’

, By United Press skull and was rushed to Oakland OAKLAND, Cal. Jan. 18—AnN Naval Hospital. While being adOklahoma sailor, who revived 10/minjstered oxygen, he apparently minutes after being pronounced stopped breathing and dactors dead as the result of a street could detect no heart beat. He fight, died a few hours .l1ater, was propouriced dead of a basal Navy doctors said today. skull fracture and thes respirator Pau! Abbott, 40-year-old El was removed from is face. Sobrante, Cal, ear dealer. was Doctors said 10 minutes later hooked on charges of murder, ac- Mr. Pollack was found to be cording to police. breathing again and a check of "Abbott and the victim, Dudley his heart showed it was beating Pollock, 26, naval aviation me- once more chanic of Bethany, Okla., started Despite " Mr. Pollack's an argument in a tavern and efforts by doctors to keep him went outside to settle it with alive were futile, He died a few their fists vesterdav, police said. hours later. i The sailor suffered a fractured -

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to-10-year reformatory sentences, The other four—all juveniles—| ... ?

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18, of 1747 Roosevelt Ave., walk reders & Strieby, Inc., gunsmiths at jeaced. Nov. 26 wa

1534 Massachusetts Ave. Rutherford, 25, of 2037 Winter ing. Ave. used a gun taken in the| same burglary in his unsuccess- ance of Golden's and two .other ful attempt to hold up Bright-|youths, 15 and 16. wood dry cleaner Charles Church

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Dies Running to Get employee subdued Rutherford =0 To Work on Time Jan. 18 3 John Virgint's lifelong passion —A young mother who was raped L. C. Trent, who wooed her by married the day the boat docked, Rutherford was taken into Mu- {Or punctuality killed him. nicipal Court 3 yesterday on a ] preliminary charge of robbery. moving firm had a perfect record Judge Phillip L. Bayt continued for getting to work on time. Yes- having the doctor on its hospital American girl is so spoiled and his case until Wednesday, and terday, however, he ‘was delayed staff. strike of streetcar operators.

He collapsed en route.

‘'mured, “I shouldn't have run.”

FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1952"

Did Love Lose?—

British ‘Mail-Order’ Bride Found Shot

By United Press LOVELAND, O. Jan.

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bride who lived in a dreamhouse made of foreign stones was in serious condition here today, the |victim of ‘bullet wounds police be- : lieve were self-inflicted. : Said Love Won Out

Police ‘said that they had not| But Mr. Trent proudly ane 'been able to question Mrs. Olga/pnounced that love had won. He | Trent since she was admitted last|ggiq that she had planned to renight with bullet wounds in her turn to England only for a short left side. :

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The hospital, said that yigjt. her condition is still too serious, Mr, Trent said that he selected to permit questioning. |his bride from among the 400 proDetails of the’ shooting wefe posals sent to him by mail after lacking, police said. {the mayor of the English city Her husband said that he found made public his intentions. About |his wife sprawléd on a bed when 600 women wrote to him and |he returned ‘home from a busi- about 400 were willing to marry ness trip. A stall caliber rifle him. .

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