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Show CLIMBS FOR LEGION POSTS George Polly, Lynn, Mass., Ex-Soldier, Gives Exhibitions to Help Raise Funds. Some people are height shy. They grab hold of a chimney on the roof of a story-and-a-half dwelling and look over the side only to seek the Bkylight and the lower regions. "Human "Hu-man Flics" are afflicted with the opposite op-posite complex. They can't stand on the ground and look at the chimney without wanting to go right up th front of the building and see if a chlck-a-dee has built a nest there. Such a human fly is George Polly of Lynn, Mass.. ex-soldier in the Aus- iff 1 r Pi S & V iij f - "Human Fly" Scaling Building. trallan army, who for the last two ears lias climbed buildings from coast to coast for the benpfit of Legion Le-gion posts. Je has climbef the Wool-worth Wool-worth building In New York, the Custom House tower in lioston and the highest buihfings In every other city of size. His hands and his toes ere all he uses In S'-uling. Needless to say he I has never fallen. |