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Show City Sets Up Fund For Dog "Brownie" Has Best Of Canine Goodies DAYTON A BEACH. Fla.-Brownle Fla.-Brownle lives a dog's life for that's what he Is but he loves it. His friends are as many as the people In this city and he's financially independent Brownie is 13 years old. Everyone Every-one here Is his pal. Cab drivers take him for spins and to the beach for swimming. And every two weeks Brownie gets a bubble bath. He frolics happily. Brownie gets special attention when he crosses the street whether the light Is red or green. Police hold up traffic and Brownie amblet across with what may be a grin. Practically everybody considers Brownie partly his. So the school kids and many of their parents set up a trust for him a regular bank account for extra steaks and a pint of Ice cream after each evening meal. The fund Is kept at the Flor Ida Bank & Trust co., here and amounts to $36.60. Trustee Is E. L Budgen, owner of the local cab com pany. Brownie generally has eaten pretty pret-ty well. C. P. Miller, a restaurant owner, used to feed him, and when he sold out he made a verbal agreement agree-ment with the new proprietor that he'd care for Brownie's digestive desires. Now that Brownie can buy his own steaks, he doesn't eat there any more. Usually he just drops around to the house of one of his special two legged pals and dines to his heart's content Some say that Brownie's new affluence af-fluence has turned hla head but that's not true. He may be a bit more Independent maybe, but he's still the same friendly pooch. He's Just more dignified. ! |