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Brewing Co. paid for thia 1.020-pound Black Angus, grand champion
baby beef at tha recent Northwest Junior Livestock Show In South
St. Paul. William C. Figge, Hamm’s president, presented a check for
$3,645 to the happy seller, Miss Karene Michels, 20, of Nicollet, Minn,
to encourage interest in livestock raising by Minnesota farm youth.
Hamm's donated the prize beet to Our Lady of Good Counsel Free
Cancer Home in St. Paul, a non-sectarlan organization providing free
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STOP THAT MAMN!! Green Bay Parker ead Bob Maaa (water) rets art down hard, after takint
a • from quarterback Tobin Rote, tar aa »-yard gala la the second quarter at a recent came with
the Cleveland Browne at Milwaukee. The speedy h>»ro etar was all over the field. bat like Ms team
-,-tee Men, wae unable to stem the roahinc tide at the Oreland Brreran, who hare been the top pro
MAPPING LEGAL WAR NAACP lawyer and consultants study findings •< more than M lawyen,
historian* and social scientist preparatory to briefs for the public school segregation case to be argued
before the V. 8. Supreme Court in December. Left to right: Charles Duncan and Frank D. Reeves.
Washington; Mrs. Constance B. Motley and Dr. Mabel Smythe, New York; Spottswood W. Robinson 111
and Oliver W. Hill. Richmond; Robert I* Carter and NAACP special counsel Thurgood Marshall, New
Tork; James M. Nabrlt, Washington; W. Robert Ming, Chicago; Marvin Karpatkln, New York; George
Greenberg, New York. (Newspress
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*HE FUES THROUGH THE AIR* Ex-Golden Glorer Fiord
Pattrrwon of Brooklyn (right) flirt through the air to clip hit mor*
" C ' d Waa Bascom. with a ri|tht In their recent ei«ht-
*’ th ' Knetern Parkway arena. Patterson, the
.o? “ d o‘f'np'c ehamp, ewily outelugred
Bascom of St. Louin, and won a unanimous decision. I ndefeated in
bi chLno RoTk M n ? d ryt * on » h « cru “ n jauntily worn
by ehamp Rocky Marciano. (Newepreaa Photo.)
WANT ADS GET RESULTS
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WORKING TOGETHER Selected as ee-edltora of their Army T- Is.
peet newspaper. -The Islander* although experienced la far different I imeiV N®W»
civilian vocations Pvt. John I> R. Corbett, left, and Pvt. First (lass
Robert F. Callaghan of Fort Slocum have proved that “teamwork
pay*.' Corbett, a New Yorker, was a Chemical Analyst In civilian Ufa
Callaghan. « Jerseyite, wao • former secretary for the Erie Railroad
(NewsprcM Photo.)
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NEAR MISS Bobo Olson dork* under a savage right from Randy
Turpin In the fourth round of the world middleweight title go In
New York's Madison Square Garden arena last week. Olson became
**• new middleweight champion by gaining a unanimous decision
over the Englishman. Turpin gave outstanding exhibition of game.
“« h,in « •>«* »P «• »•>*■ hell. In spite «f two knockdowns at
the hands of Olson. (Newspress Photo.)
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ACTORS MAKE APPEAL Howard O. Barnes (left, director of
CBS radio's “Stage Struck," discusses box-office tips and downs with
Frederick O'Neal and Louie Gossett, east as father and son In Ixiula
Peterson's stirring play "Take a Giant Step." In their recent network
broadcast, the two ar tors discussed the fact that despite rare reviewa,
attendance st the all Negro production was not what It should ba.
They urged listeners to express their approval at the box-offioe.
(Newspresa Photo.)
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News Of The World In 04 or ™ E *«:**•-v«»n.» N*t “Krnr <*>>• <un> ami fmrrt
Vauchn pretent Tommy Small*. conductor of the "Dr. Jlro" record
»how over W"WKI„ New York, with the Hut annual “l)l*h Joehey at
Pir+liFAt Wnollv (-)n VeMr " Bw " d - The citation. In the name of the Paramount
* it.lures rreeKly Theatre, waa la recognition of Hmall*' 'outstanding contribution* th
muske la IMS. and wholeaome laHuenoe oa souag pcopla." (Newtpreoa
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