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Daily News from New York, New York • 59

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
59
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20 DAILY NEWS, MOj pf, JANUARY 1932 21 Hero Cop Waits 22 Years for Big Chance Sea Lion Bit Hand That A Beer Martyr's Welcome Home Fed Him 'n' Georgie's Sad 14 I XTWs in i I -IS; III- I rte ij3 3 sns --WT1 7- i- 'UX-x. Mr; -flZl (SEWS photo TOY DOG and pop gun are all Georgie Hook, 2, 118 E. 104th will play with from now on. He tried to play with sea lion in Central Park Zoo yesterday, feeding him nuts. Sea Lion bit his hand story on Page 8.

11 ii FOAMING CHEER awaited Boleslaw LidikiewicrVright)! Chicago janitor, when he came home after 60-day stay in jail for making home brew. Charles L. Wiley (left) wanted beer. Lidikiewicz made some. Then pesky snoops got around and latter went to jail for sixty days.

Friend, Ben Verdone (center) helps celebrate release. I III iil llfrTO 1 ill 1 If li if I NX PI ll it'il l2 '-i I' I Ai-J7if 3 1 I i I af NEWS photo by Olen) AND THEN it came on cold January night, instead of warm August day. For 22 years Patrolman Dennis Brown prepared to rescue some one from East River. The other night he did it. Daughter, Lillian, is sure now that daddy's a hero.

And he Is! -ye. Ll BRONX ZOO NUPTIALS. Olga Ocelot (left) was a lonesom oto) at tpid p. 2 AOs i js I bZMm Bronx Zoo until some one sent Oscar Ocelot to the Zoo. It vi romance.

Now they're happy together as Mr. and Mrs. Ocelot (NEWS photo) Friends carry Loretta Chapman, 20, who gave alarm and then, trapped by flames, leaped from window, spraining ankle. mi i 3 Sr. 4 (r h' 1 5 -J Li" V'.

3 I 4 1 IP-, i A i i mwmi inn 11 (NEWS photo) L. to Mar-jo i Bailey, Ann Britting-ham andpavid Crosby look from windows from which Crosby and Loretta Chapman leaped to escape flames. GIRL AND MAN SAVED FROM FIRE. Heroic rescues by Firemen Walter a 1 1 and Louis saved Charles Reiily, 35, and Loretta Chapman, 20, es-c a by jumping from window in fire at 44-39 Purvis Long Island City. A 40 i (NEWS photo) FOR WARM CLOTHES.

Shivering in ragged and insufficient clothing, line of more than a thousand men, women and children waited at Mays Department Store, 510 Fulton Brooklyn, yesterday for clothes distributed by shop. Policemen keep them in line as cold claimants of charity wait with tickets, entitling each to some needed article of clothing. (XEW5 photo FIREMAN DARES FLAMES FOR CHILD! Flames barred frantic father from 2-year-old Edwin Kulawiee, 506 Market Newark, asleep in his crib. But Fireman Edward J. Donahue defied licking tongues of flame and saved the child.

Grateful father, Peter Kulawiee thanks Donahue, who may get hero medal. Edwin appears nonchalant. e) nse 25, (XEWS photo) A SOLDIER'S LAST BIVOUAC Guard of honor keeps silent watch at coffin of late Brig. Gen. Henry J.

Hatch at Governors Island. Funeral services will be held today and body shipped to Tujunga, for burial. WIND WHIRLED DEATH. This scene of desolation marks spot where hom Everett stood near Magee, Miss. Stake stands upright at spot where body of Mrs.

E1 was found, her baby alive and unhurt in her arms. Tornado killed five in this regior.

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