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Show OHIOAN IS HYPNOTIZED I BY A NECKTIE DISPLAY Could Not Speak When AddrcisecJ and Physicians Work Over Him for Hours L03 Angeles, Oct. 17. Rigid ns a mumuii, Louts A. Albright, a visitor from Canton, Ohio, was found g.uit-g Into a necktie shop nt Fourth rud Spring streets by tho police early In the morning. Ho was apparently held In n h)puotlc trnuco by an electric elec-tric globe revolving boforo a lefiec tor of many colors and many lacets. It was only after hours ot work bj surgeons at tho receiving iiojpltnl that Albright was restored to lull consciousness. Walking his bent, Patrolman Watson Wat-son saw the man gazing Intently Into tho window. Returning thnt .ny half an lour luter Mr. Albright held tho same position. Tolling hlmsu'.f that the stranger was a very deliberate "window shopper" tho patrolmnn passed on. But when ho camo by tho store a third tlmo and saw that Al bright had not budged ho thought It tlmo to Investigate. "Pretty ties, sir," ho suggested with duo respect. Ho might havo been talking to n rock. t'NIce night, sir," ventured tho patrolman pa-trolman onco more. Again th3re was no response. Watson touched tho window gazer. Thero was no movement. move-ment. Tho nmbulanco was called. Sir. Albright Al-bright was tipped Into a stretcher and driven to tho hospital. |