Show ’4 X Sunday Morning- iTIjf - Speeder Sets Own Fine Okeh Says Court March 9 ST LOUTS Mo hi speeding fine — he fixed It City Judge Nangle asked Berg who had paid speeding fines four times previously what he thought the hill should he this trip ‘Twenty dollar and costs” replied Berg ‘’Okeh" aaid the judge about Trearli SPARTANBURG 9 (Ah — Auditor March Harold Murphy note the following scribbled on a tax return blank: “I am a negro tendnt on the plare of Mr — I have no real estale hut have the following personal property: One automobile one mule two pigs some thickens one wife six children” received Brings Bag of Money Not Practice ’ Ralph Sleep Well - Economy Boomerang Tribune Leased Wire LINCOLN Neb March name hf William A Burkett Lincoln who offered to serve for nothing was ruled off the Republican First district primary ballot Saturday as contrary to the corrupt practices act Burkett was a candidate for congress In the First district Burkett had said he would serve without pay Lassoed by Calf 9-- The BRAZIL Ind March 9 UP) -Edward Acree alleges in a $2500 damage suit that he was lassoed by a ralf Aeree asserts he was walking along a highway when the calf belonging to Defendants John and Hilda Pell broke from it tethering stake and ran across the highway with its J March 9 UR —A sound sleeper is Ralph de Pasqyale 13 A helper on a paper route Ralph curled up on the bark aeat of hi employers ear Friday night and dozed off The owner returning from an errand found the car gone and notified police The car was recovered a half-holater and the boy was still snoozing Police surmised that whoever took the car became unnerved when he saw the boy and abandoned the machine NEWARK ARANSAS PASS Texas March 9 (ipi—PreUy soon federal employes at nearby Taft ran start singing "We're in the jallhouse now" The abandoned rity jail will he taken over for offices hv some departments in April because of the crowding PADUCAH Ky March 9 UR) Will Humble negro meehanie fold an automohile salesman he'd be around with his 'bag” af money Saturday to pay for a used car He appeared on schedule with $550 in a sugar sack-- all in half dollars ‘Rebel’ Against Batl Luck W ins Child CLEVELAND March 9 UR— Constantino and Marietta chose a name today for child — Jupiter their twenty-firs- t The new arrival’s 18 Olympia surviving brothers and sister are: Albert 29 Luna 28 Stella 2fi Gllsole 25 Arthur 23 Lena 22 Edna 18 Gemma and Pearl (twins) 15 Irma 14 William 13 Roger 12 Richard 11 Virginia 10 Eugenia 9 Franklin Roosevelt 6 Nancy 4 and Julianna 2 N Long-Soug- Job ht SEATTLE March 9 MR— Into a red monoplane Saturday climbed a big fellow with an extraordinary grin And when the control tower signalled "all clear!? he pointed the plane's nose at a patch of clear blue sky between two billowing cloud banks south of Boeing airport It was George Copping's final flight to qualify for a private license and a job as an airplane factory George Copping has no legs He lost his job and his savings early In the depression Through 1933 1934 and part of 1935 he lay crippled In the United States Marine hospital here wondering w hat would become of him They had finally to amputate both legs before they could release him as cured Rebelled at Fate palesman-demonstrat- So George license because of his disability And in 1938 when the Civil Aeronautics Authority replaced the old bureau of air rommerre his student license was revoked It looked like he was grounded for good Rebelled Again So George Copping rebelled once more— A year ago Jim Galvin a flying instructor- - became interested in (he rebellion of George Copping He gave him free Instruction and free flying time Last fall the C A A agreed to give the legless rebel a rigid flight test He passed It with flying colors Last week George Copping wmn an unrestricted flying license Saturday he got his final crosscountry flight time His logbook said he flew to Olympia Wash and back But Jim Galvin and the others who saw his grin when he hopped off and when he landed the little red monoplane again said he was flying to the brighter and farther horizons that brave eyes are given to see I L ALLOWANCE ON VOIJIt OLD WATCII! 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