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PThm OSEGON STATESMAN. Sextan, Oncjen friday Mctrntng. December S. 1941
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In the News
MINNEAPOLIS-- Anthony
Vtljella was giving his clincher
sales talk to a customer in his
upholstery shop the other day.
Crash went the front door glass.
A traffic-panicked deer leaped
through the entry and into the
midst of the, conference.
Vellella swung a shovel, 'the
customer ducked. The animal
knocked over furniture, raced to
the rear of the shop, and plunged
through a rear win; low. Later
captured, the animal, a doe, was
trundled off to a state game farm.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.-0P)-Lawrence
Galloway Thompson
has gone to work in a foundry.
But that's just part of the story.
Not so long ago, Thompson was
paroled from Atlanta federal
penitentiary where he served time
for sending a threatening letter
to a Jackson, Miss., attorney.
Sunday night he appeared at
county jail. He said he could not
live up to terms of his parole
since he could not find work. He
afked that he be returned to pri
son. County Detective C. H. Demp
sey heard the man's story. He
found him a job.
DES MOINES, Ia.-(P)-Search-ers
combed the wreckage of an
airplane for half an hour the
other day before finding the sev
ered nose of Henry Clergy, 44, of
Des Moines, and rushing it to a
hospital where it was sewed back
In place.
His physician said it was im
possible to determine whether
the operation was a "complete
success."
PHILADELPHIA -()- Jerry,
a four-year-old bull terrier, has
deserted the army.
The dog went along as mascot
when his master, Russell Lee,
was assigned a year ago to an
army unit at Aberdeen, Mr. 75
miles from Philadelphia. Lee later
was transferred to Omaha, Neb.,
but left the dog at Aberdeen.
Jerry was back at the Lee home
here now.
ALBANY, NY. -()- To keep
a personal guard against burglary
of his music store, Frederic Tietz
rigged up a burglar alarm and
outfitted a studio for himself
above his shop. r v
The other night the alarm
sounded but Tietz, half asleep,
thought it was his doorbell.
Then Tietz found the burglars
were gone and so were two $250
violins and two clarinets.
Getr
SEATTLE-(ff)-Charles
lost his billfold.
He advertised for it, then went
duck hunting.
While he was away the finder
telephoned, left his name and ad
dress with Geers father.
On his return, without any
ducks, his father gave him a slip
of paper with the name and ad
dress. Now Geer has lost the slip.
He's advertising again.
BLOOMINQTON, Ill.-(yP)-Pass-ing
trains are music to Joe James,
who sits in his house by the Illi
nois Central tracks and dreams of
the days when he was an active
railroad man.
His ears detected something
wrong the other night and he
reached for the telephone before
the echoes of a train had died
away.
The section foreman replaced a
broken rail and commended!
James for preventing a possible 1
wreck.
i NEW YORK, Nov. 25-(P)-The j
Most Rev. Francis X. Ford, a ;
bishop in South China, wrote!
home that pirates who captured :
him recently ran their ship on
beans when the coal gave out.
"They had one day's supply of
fuel," the bishop wrote, "when
they found in the cargo bales of
beans and mixed them with the
slender pile of coal. For four days
we managed to avoid the trade
lanes. Then the pirates reached
their port and abandoned us."
CAMP ROBERTS, Calif.-UPi-
Picture post cards of the camp's
Christian Science chapel they
announced place and times of
church services were disappear
ing regularly from the service
club bulletin board. , ..
But Morton Harvey, camp wel
fare director for the church, fixed
that. He now writes on the back
of each card:
"Dear Mother: I stole this card
from the bulletin board in our
service club. I never go to church.
Love."
MIAMI, Fla.,-(jip)-Astro scien
tists, after a suitable period of
stellar meditation, decided to start
their state convention at 4:44
p. m. the other Hay.
Said Adrian M. Zeigler, presi
dent:
"Astrologically speaking, there
is a right and a wrong time for
starting a convention. This is as
close to the most, suitable time as
we are able to make out."
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