The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, November 20, 1969, Page PAGE 13, Image 13
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HUMOR IN THE NEWS
Wackiest stunt in Wichita,
Kansas, was pulled by Mrs.
Leona Houston, 22, who went
to the police station to file a
complaint against her hus
band. When she found the
desk officer busy she stormed
out, jumped in the paddy wa
gon and drove it around the
city until she was caught.
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, CUMMING, GA., NOV. 20,1969
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LOOKING
AROUND
A tourist from Brooklyn,
New York, Mrs. Herman
Rothstein, was gored in the
leg by a deer at a shrine in
Tokyo, Japan. The court
awarded her S6O damages and
the shrine's management
sent her a letter explaining
that the deer had “meant no
harm.”
Mrs. F. A. Farham’s can
ary in Fort Worth, Texas, had
a harrowing experience and
got sucked into an unattend
ed vacuum cleaner. Mrs. Far
ham rescued the bird, washed
off the dust under a faucet,
dried him with a hair dryer
and locked him in his cage.
In Hopkinsville, Kentucky,
a grand jury recommended
more liberal use of a heavy
ruler in the schoolroom. It
suggested that the Legislature
broaden the rights of teachers
and principals to whack dis
obedient pupils.
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