-”S£7jr”l The Omaha Sunday Bee vs\ts ^ l- ---- *■ . 1 ~~ | P A R T T W O OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1925. 1—B '___— - Boys’ Arms Mangled in ^ringer Mother, Attracted by Screams, See# Sons’ Arms ("aught and Crushed; Neighbors Called to Rescue. Both Will Recover T,awrenoe Jandro, 3 12, and his brother, Raymond, 5, were severely Injured Saturday when their arms were drawn into an electric wringer t at their home, 4705 North Twenty jl^r^fvftth atreet. Mrs. Harel Jandro, their mother, I was busy In another part of the room when she heard Lawrence scream and turned to ace his arm being drawn into the wringer. At the same inatant Raymond sought to rescue the smaller chap and his hand Was also drawn in. The mother became frantio and ran Into the yard, screaming. Mrs. 77a rl Wilson. 4711 North Twenty-ninth street. It. 1). Roberts, same address, and Mrs. Walter John soli. 4703 North Twenty-ninth street, came to the rescue and released the children. Lawrence's arm was so badly torn that he was taken to Lord Lister hospital where it was sewed up. Ray mond was not so badly injured, though his arm is also badly bruised' and skinned. Police Surgeon Grier attended him. Beatrice Doctor Dies Suddenly 0 Daughter Find# A. V. Robin scul Pioneer Physician, Dead in Bathroom. Beatrice, Neb., Jan. 24.—Dr. A. V Robinson, pioneer physician of this j city, was found dead in the bath at his room by his daughter. Mis. Don Varnarsdale, this morning. Heart trouble was the cause. He had l>een in failing health for some time. Hr. Robinson was among the proiu! nent physicians of the state, and be-, fore coming to Beatrice he practiced medicine at Ashland. Neb. At the time of his death he was private physician for the firm of Kil Patrick brothers, railroad contractors, here. H«* was a member of the Gage County Medical society and had serv ed on the official board. His wife and four daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Andy Dowfc of Omaha, survive. Two other daughters live in California. GAS PRICE GOES UP CENT AT LINCOLN Teinroln, .lan. 24.—The first nd \:i in'** in Hi** price of gasoline since ill* state gas station closed here Thursday, was announced today by the Standard Oil, State Oil, Mutual oil, and Skelly Oil companies. The advance was l cent, making the present price 16 1-4 cents. Thfli Sinclair Refining company was si ill selling at 15 14 cents at noon. The Weiss Oil company expects to make an increase during the after* noon. "Advancing price on crude oil. ' wa.i given as the reason for the ad vances by the Skelly company. STATE BANK OF SIDNEY IS SOLD Sidney, Nel.., .Tan. 24.—The Liberty Slat* bank of Sidney ha* been pur rttiaBed by W. Rodger* of I. pole and Ray Tierney of Sidney, who resigned a* elate bank examiner J-Uiuary T. Mr.. Roger* I* president of the First Stale bank of Lodge pole and Farmers State hank of .Sunni, both In Cheyenne county. Mr. Tierney will have active charge nf the bank and the capital will be increased. Broken Bow Power Piant Is Sold to Iowa Company Broken Bow, Neb., Jan. 24.—The Martin Electric power plant ha* re cently been sold to the Prlester, Quail A Cundy company of Davenport, la. Thl* company own* a string of power plant* In several of the central west ern state*. A. C. Martin, one of the former owner* and manager* of the plant, will remain for the present In file capacity of “manager. The pur < huse price was about $50,000, Ord Man Dies. Ord. Neb., Jan. 24.—Valentine Tn-apela, a resident nf the vicinity of Ord for the past 30 years, dMI here Sunday and was burled Tue*