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GRAVEYARD STUNT

PROFESSIONAL’S COMPLAINT. CHICAGO, August 14. Lester Mclntyre, a former salesman, is annoyed. On August 8 he climbed into a coffin buried in a grave where he intends remaining for 40 days. Now Oscar Atkins, a former taxi-driver, is trying the same stunt. “It isn’t ethical,” complained Mclntyre through the slender shaft down which the public is paying 10 cents for peeps at him. “Still, I’m not worrying. He isn’t a professional.”. Mclntyre has fresh flowers placed on the grave. daily. Atkins prefers the original faded wreath.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 5

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GRAVEYARD STUNT Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 5

GRAVEYARD STUNT Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1938, Page 5

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