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in chancellery. This photo, passed’ by the German censors radioed from BerlineitifNorman F. Abele One of 17 Injured ai Cleveland Sunday Afternoon.Norman F. Abele, 21, painter, 1117 W. Washingfcon*st, was safely home today to relate his ‘‘hair-raising” experience of being hurtled 15 feet' through the air on the horns of a 1,200 pound Texas steer, that ranhave a local physician examine him today and take x-rays to determine. the full' extent of his injuries./; • , ; . . •“I am terribly sore all over,” was Abele’s »chief commept.* **I was sitting, wi{h my, sister, Helen, ’ and brother-in-law, Alvin Knauer, in the lower tier of the. stadium, when the fractious bull jumped into a box along thje varena/' Abeie explained. “I thought the .bull had been captured and walked to one of the entrance ramW to, see what was on wherf ‘wham,* somethingyesterday afternboH. ^ ,Abele sustained contusions of the head and right knee and injuries to his back. He planned to15 feetW-itheL-PICKS HOSTESSES FOR SESSIONS OF CONVENTION HERELocal Altrusa Club Will Be Hosts To 300 Delegates From Fourth ^District Oct. 13-1*1-15.Further preparations for the; /“i; landedramp, c6tfscioiis‘)but winded; When r looked back c I saw the bull shaking his head and leaving in another direction; — arid was 1 glad/'Abele was one of 17 persons injured in the melee which followed the steer’s invasion of the grandstand, Of - the 17 • persons treated for injuries, Abele and George O Darmstatter, 61, 1221 ; Warren-rd,Lakewood, w6re ,the only ones taken to - a Cleveland hospital. Both were immediately discharged; Abeie came -home with his relatives in their car last evening “satisfied that (Turn to Page Five—No. 7)
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Sandusky Star Journal

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Mon, Oct 02, 1939

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