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Show FLASHES lof life. -,-. : PENSACOLA, FU, Mreh on ! Prlnc' MorrU, a BiortleUa, opened th door Mvrtaur WacMof hi aaibulaiie. PravM Trtrky but slammed H Havca tat 8tona hard after one quick look. He beat path to police headquarter! head-quarter! and breathlenljr explained he had eeen the form of man in hit ambulance tretcher that should have been empty. Investigating officers found a lightly tipsy gent, who explained: "It looked like pretty good place to get out of the rain." e PLOWING PLEASURE PAN A. Ill, March 39 tflV-Farmer tflV-Farmer Walter' Klentworth mixes business and pleasure with his plowing. He has equipped his new electric tractor with a radio and hears the dally market report and other broadcasts while plowing la the fields. e HAVER FORD, Pa., March ( -Jailed oa a burglary charge, fight fan William Burglar Buapeet Evans. 33, struck Demands All a bargain. Hesse Ceanferts Protesting that the jail la neer-by neer-by Norristowa. the county seat, had no radio, he agreed to plead guilty Saturday if - authorities mreykl permit hiss to comein la Jail here to listen to the Louie-Paychek heavyweight championship fight broadcast. The officials agreed and Ivana happily returned to his cell, e BOOKS BALANCE NOW RICE LAKE, Wit, Msreh M City Treasurer Glenn Hartal, after collecting 1110,000 In taxes, found his books were 4 cents off. He went through the receipts and tax roll three times the Job took him three days before he found that he had credited a taxpayer with 3.6 Instead of (3.73. . e KANSAS CITY, March 39 CP Two hours after a church ceremony before 300 guests Wedding Bells Carl S. Cleveland Ring Twice and his wife, the Per This Pair former Mildred Allison, told their parents they had been married a yesr. Cleveland and Miss Allison, hie high school sweetheart, were mar rled while he was a Junior at Nebraska Ne-braska university, Lincoln. "I thought my folks would object to our marriage as long as I wss In school," Cleveland explained. "They wanted us to have a big wedding, so we arranged this one for them." WED 17NDEB DIFFICVLTrXS OKLAHOMA CITY, March 29 CV Haxal Dulaney and Leonard F. Beits were married In a hospital hos-pital room. In. bed was Mrs.' ' Jsmes Dulaney, the bride's -mother, whose leg was ampu- . tated two weeks ago- The bride- groom's father, L. F. Beits, was there, although he was just up from a spell of pneumonia. The only relative who couldn't come was the bride's sliter, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Wsymlre. She came down with Influenza after coming from California for the wedding. |