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Show $ 'ODDITIES THE NEWS : CLEVELAND, March 29 (L'.K) Mrs. Rose Manasky, 37, a hotel kitchen employe, went to her I bank, withdrew $914, the savings j of 21 years, and prepared to go; to Altoona, Pa., to pay a mort- ! gage on her home. For several days she carried the money in her ( handbag for safe keepin0'. On her way home froin church, she lost it to a purse snatcher. AKRON, O., March 9 IU?V i Mrs. Roecila Gooding, 27, was treated today for injuries received when an automobile plunged through the side of the Gooding residence and stopped on the bed where she and her husband were sleeping. Her husband, Clifford, Clif-ford, was not hurt. TOPBKA. Kans., March 30 (UK) There will be no discrimination against Kansas iackraVthits. A bill nrtectinsr the mnrp edible cottontail cotton-tail from indiscriminate slaughter was voted down hv the house of les-islature. 46 to 73. Ren. A. W. Relihan. "author of the bill that made the Cottonwood the state trnn. voted for the bill because: "I think the cottonwood and cotton cot-ton tail should stand together in this hour of peril. oOo KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 30 (111?) Robert A. Farr returned to the scene of his crime to rob again and was killed. He was released from the Missouri peni-tentiarv peni-tentiarv March 12, paroled from his sentence for robbing a cabaret here in 1928. Last night, across the street from the scene of his first roherry, he tried to hold up Peter Ellis, cafe operator. Ellis shot him four times. oOo CLEVELAND. March 30 uu; Frank Foster, 32, in court on a charge of intoxication, had a ready explanation. "Mv employers gave each of us a bottle of port wine." he told Judge Joseph Silbert. "I thought it was pop and drank it all and got drunk." Foster won his release. |