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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 16

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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FOUR THE MORNING HERALD, HAGEKSTOWN MARYLAND SATURDAY, MARCH 1(5, 1946 Kindle Is Held In Manslaughter Case Taxi Driver Accused the Death of J. Davis in Mahlon R. Kindle, 34-year-old taxicab driver, was arraigned in city court Friday morning on a charge of manslaughter and held under $1500 bond for action of the May grand jury. Magistrate Harry E. Snyder pre-fided at.

the arraignment. Kindle IP accused of having caused the of James Leonard Davis, -11. of the block of Liberty street. The taxi driver is alleged to have stnuk during an altercation in front of a Jefferson street tavern late las! Salurday night. Davis, who was pronounced on arrival at the hospital, never regained con scions ness after falling.

The first evidence that Kindlo allegedly used a weapon in striking Davis was brought out by Mrs. Ruby Davis Pryor, sister of the dead man, in testifying this morning. said Unit while sin; didn't son tho actual hlosv sin- did notice liar of liitni in Kin- liand wlivn lie fled across Physicians U'Stiliru thai Davis died as a result of a bruin hemorrhage which conld tit ''it caused by an 'IVHlimony mil thai Davis had hrr'ii ill hikinu: evenini; and thai he, his sish 1 1 and her husijaiul vi--ii rd JJiunii it coi'm-r of BARBARA HALE, ATTAINING FILM STARDOM, HAPPIEST OVER OBTAINING A NEW HOUSE! COLDS Relieve misery, as most mothers do. Rub the i throat, chest eind back with time- tested it tin street and Cleveland about 1 call I'ryor toid of a ling into tin 1 cab and i husband and Duvi- ihc tavern 1 She said ilnr. her in the cab as! n.onc-y, diMiianilin.i: thri'-f to )V; y.

said he tile if .1 I hi- money. Slie tr-; in- him Diuuinica's tor l.iavis ai brttul. She UiM of c-ru and siii'pe-t i lowfd for ii" ii brother out auain. Si ALADDIN LAMPS and SUPPLIES HARRY S. MYERS WPP povcli to fail ar.i! dasli across the away.

int; his aiue-t liilt r-ai'l hil ill when Davis cur- Kindle is beiav Attornevs Oswa.ld By VICTOR GUNSON Central Press Correspondent Barbara Hale is preparing to celebrate her forthcoming birthday as Hollywood's happiest girL Barbara figures she has plenty of good reasons for overflowing emotions. Only tiirce years In Hollywood, Miss Hale attained at last solid iiill-tlodged stardom. That is something which comes to one girl in a million. Then, she has just moved into the first house she ever owned. Last, but certainly not least, she lias the unswerving devotion of one of filmland's most likeable young men, Bill Williams.

They nave just had a long-desired wish are co-starring together in a comedy, "A Likely Story." Barbara celebrates her next birthday April IS. Unlike so many screen beauties who guard their ages like Uncle Sam protects the f-eerot of tho atomic bomb. Barbara frankly admits that on thrvt day she will reach the ripe old age of 24. Neither of them is publicly discussing it, but no one In Hollywood will be surprised if Miss Barbara Hale becomes Mrs. Bill Williams she has another roll around.

Barbara, who lived In the Hollywood Studio club up until a month ago, is now getting her first experience AS a homemakei in her Zoo Given Leopard By Former Local Gl Tech. Sgt. Walter Litman Brought Animal Home When. Tech. Sgt.

Walter H. Lut- nuin, son of Mrs. Helen Rockwell, 437 West Washington street, ro- to the suites from Burma, lie brought a new member for Iho family five mouths- old baby leopard. During his 16 months overseas, Uztmau was attached to the Mars Tusk 'orce which had the job of clearing the Burma Road- To pass the time, the boys used to do a little big-game hunting at night t'rom a joep. One night, during otio of these limning whru a loop- Kdwanl Kobmsotfs artistry is a REM for Coughs resulting from colda.

More than a ticklo-sloppcr. Works two throat and 60c Siico Cut Price Stores, Inc. 39 North Potomac St. Hagerstown, Md. UM CONGRATS, BABSl-Robert Young congratulates Barbara Hale on her elevation to stardom, but warns footing at top is often precoriooi THREE ARE TREATED Three persons were on Thursday and Friday at Washington Coiin'y for in i'lri' 1 Krnost J.

Long, -s: 1 Souih Locust stroot i real -d yesterday for cut of the lip. Several stitches wore rc'ipjirod to closf tho wound. Gary Gorman, 5 years old, Hagerstown, Kt. 1. received treatment yesterday afternoon for lacoratiuns about the horui Marshall K.

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I St.Joseph ASPIRIN Bank The Oldest Bank in Hagerstown NEED MONEY For Any. Emergency? Tall, or J'hone MO- Community Finance Service, Inc. 74 U'. Washington ilinl Flour new house. The house is In the San Fernando in song and many other film notables reside, some in regal splendor and others in -juiet, country simplicity.

Barbara bought the kind of a house she would liked to have had if she had never left her homo town of Rockford, to become a movie star. Barbara's "Dog House" It has six bedrooms, a don, living room, dining room, kitchen and two baths. It has a small yard in which there is a doll house. Barbara is having this lengthened by two feet and will install a bunk in it as a guest house. She will call that "The Dog House." The house is to be repainted a rich French gray with blue trim.

Siie's just acquiring the drapes and furniture. At first she slept on the floor on a mattress she borrowed from a friend. For a while visitors had to sit on the tloor or boxes. That is because Barbara was not in a hurry. "1 intend to make this house into a home," she said.

"It's not going to look like a movie set. It's going to look as if people lived i in it. Comfort will be the main tiling." Barbara's sketching studied commercial art in Chicago being put to good use in never intended to be an actress. furnishing and decorating her I While she was attending Rockhouse and laying out her small'ford Hill school she dabbled a tit- garden, i tie in amateur acting, but she in- Barbara -Hale is one star whoj tended to make art her life's work. AT THE Barbara in a most fefching evening gown.

Immediately upon graduation she entered the Chicago Academy of Fine two years there, an incident happened which changed the whole course of her life. Barbara was standing on a Chicago corner waiting fop a streetcar when she was handed a card from a passing automobile. It read: "Come and see us. Al and Connie i a Models' Bureau." A Chicago Model Barbara decided to investigate and soon became one of Chicago's top models. But, unknown to her, Seaman sent her picture to a movie executive.

A few weeks later a talent scout, on his way to Hollywood from New York. stopped off at Chicago to see her. Two weeks after that, with a contract in her pocket, she was on her way to Hollywood. Within 2-i hours she was in her first picture, with Hal Peary in "Gildersleeve's Bad Day." Then began the gradual climb up the Hollywood ladder of fame. Her bosses gave her full stardom when she played opposite Robert Young in "Lady Luck." They gave her a beautifully appointed portable dressing room with her name on the door as the symbol of her success.

She expects to be finished with co- starrer with Boy Friend Bill before her birthday rolls around. After that Barbara has not any definite plans. She is going to let her studio bosses arrange them. Barbara is quite sure they will be sood ones. a I'd crossed their path, Sgt.

Lutman shot her. She dropped something irom her mouth and took to the hills. What she dropped was "Hutch'', four days old. blind and help loss. Lutman took the baby leopard back to camp and he immediately became- the camp mascot.

The sergeant mothered "Butch," t'ei'Hling him milk L'j times each day with an oyoilropper. A few weeks when the ser- outfit was preparing to return to the states, riyt. Lutman, fearing trouble with the custom officials, constructed a box for 1 which, with the leopard in, looked like an accordion. The customs inspector? were almost outsmarted but finally Sgt. Lutman hex-contained a leopard.

Hut after some skiifnll wrangling he was granted a permit allowing "Butch" to enter tins country. According to his owner. "Butch" makes a swell pet, if you like cats a little on the rough side. Now that he's five months old, "JButch" eats nothing but raw meat. Although the leopard is quite friendly and 1 means no harm, just to be on the safe sicie Sgt.

Lutman wears gloves I when he wants to do some serious playing with his friend. "Butch" would probably make a beautiful and affectionate house, hold pet, but Mrs. Lutmau thinks he is a little rough on the furniture, especially when he gets the urge to sharpen his claws. "Butch" also likes to get his claws into Lntman's nylons, chasing her all over the house and furniture in his chase. Sgt.

Lutman. who makes his home in Ohio, is now visiting his mither in this city. According to the sergeant. "Butch." has grown so big an rough that it is impossible to keep him in the house, i.hf-rofore, he has given him to the Columbus Zoo. of the extraordinary Universal leas "Scarlet Street" opening a five-day run lit Ilonry's Theatre Momluv.

Films Developed 29c Housing Units To Be Ready June 1 Tho fiO housing units recently al- loled the city Cor use of veterans and their families during the housing emergency may lie available for occupancy by June according to city Knidneer Charles W. Stump, who said the site of the develop- rnent will be plotted and submitted to KHA officials for approval within i a few days. i The city engineer said only a short lime will be required to in- stall water lines and grade thor- oughfares. The electric lines will be installed while the houses, knock down units. re being erected.

The houses will he located on city owned land off Frederick street near the municipal swimming pool. For REAL PROMPT Relief from ACHING, STIFF SORE MUSCLES Hill's Toy Novelty Store 11 South Potomac St. HERSHEYS ICEREAM LAST TIMES TODAY Com. Shows 11 A. M.

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