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TOtffC EI#>TNC SATURDAY APT T ! M, HN2 U. S. Army Division Allowed To Wear Rebel Uniforms Used By 31st Inlantry'ivien ■ VI.MI .A JbI.N'NIGAV r wA.s«frwnTi'i.'} f rh»- Sllit i'. \ ir rtjji l.v.si** .mi■ h i In i ■ ten v.: i* * ‘a 11 v. ! '!i \.: urn L ».* In'. : t .11 Hint'd ■■■ lilt "Y.ilikcT na i' A.: ri bu■ . ;ii Jnr!• Hr I hi- division -\ I!• I> <<.!»!• ■ s fruiii A!a!>.im > tod V|is-.i-,sit.pt. i I.bin ii/sint>»• i( > flout Fit-si (JfJii i riuiiuii's in i.U ilite (a lion dir* tisf to ti> <■ armed finii'N With l!ii- permission nt the Armv, the band-rtieri of till division iami- "up HOI til” wfariti.*: Confederate uniform' Official •.HI. '-. t int. II ' (■..1 t:. ■ i i* i *I• ■.»• i 1: cl 'ii'' ll.t 3Js! infantry liandi'iiu . -'i.i hr on given permission t< .w-.ii t • . uniform id theii c>i •r. Lkidei tniiv ;'*■ ■.! .itinn.- iter- t 1 ■ ;•••• f.pok' i.'nen. ;: (iivi an. J> j : a.iUcd to Wt .1' !i * 1 ’ ; I .*f ij ' 111 disji i ■ if ! • 1 a ini ii’ a: v ill. i form. <2* .1’ (in' iiiiiln 'ns an-, supplied '.'. itiii ' t C"'! tu a* ■ f. U . eil'al !’<rv*■ i!i;i.<• f 11• t. *3) if tin I l I s~* , • rii as • ft 11 ? a i Coronation \Jr ivliss l\t /a Feal ures Annual Even t i A\K ! I'F.VU ! !•. ! !:■ An: : | rlil! H'' i'• pai tun i.! o! ll.i An . t lilt ' 'll it! Hi'/), Hi If.- . li'' ' . ri - ! sr.r r t'in h ,j Iv* .If A i . i It. ‘ Tl !■ I. el ' ail •!:' ,r. ! ' ivi ' 11 I . . jiir' n. A: . i iVliil Ii; ii ftim.-it i a a min a and dll "A tna;it** ■ !ini*- .t • iOvviieit ii i; ill '.ir. nj.it t! -I iVli-a I ;ll • , ■'! Ailie ..1 Ila .*. M i i-1 *.l* ■ f 1 ■ 1I ■ illu i. *it * iit * r'i i' ..it!* *ili 1 iiilliit r tl in ilti ; E .ilia 1 I*r 11 tllMj.'tt t !lt‘ iinlli" l td ii a aho participated in tin run ll*:.. ll,.; yem .* i-u*. 'la>A Its f . tol Fmnia t oiiin i! Sarah < .<» maitir. 1 ,i-111 i.i fennel, lilt/. I .iilldii ? .tin. < 1 ulil ic • ('line Hall. 11 »i- *' i! si.ill rlsi nla Hodges, iVtyrlle J..-, Itstui, !»• iVfanuel, Ifvltii. Mom ce. .Mile! » red Yiinph' t ■ i. >■;■.( m oil I .tje Monroe, Musi .vl>> 1 »!*-.« v, i.U. lib .Vl:Phuttei il O 1 aE!■ > Alt l li.itlci Helen M. ll' i n hi VI. I'iiei son Joy re Vi .'Veil! * f> Ml !*ii-K t l: 1. Kent I*Ox t*U;i It a> 5 Annii switiNtiii Fiii'ti a. luuts, VI ary AttAliliiaii, JiiiUiil.t »l> Inn !nj <•■. VVM ilaitis. i .n.i Vtet. ( i nr I ili' ie t a t|i ’Still, .Hill Hi 111 time i 1.1 e >■* in In'.iil I {.lilted U hinn ill.' 1: ti ■. > I.* la i s id lh*‘ ,\FA l. aptt'i. i‘v rfariiinatos, nii.j tin : . ;>U of t'.tiribei land i'• -,;.t> is 1 u.i’-n n liii: t\ .* of i-ffin 1 t1..;! v..nr tin l.ee.'e.i f , ■.:• !■ a ’ t : ; ter. i!.e,!: '.. r 5i.... .!r:.l' V' . I*' J1 nit .r hom o it lidi-l'.l vi'nj wit.-. rrowned by ll.t prijiripal W Kd ward Morphy who °;.e ' e ..f tiw 1 iflirt n.,t In' to by tin- 1 *, ami r'i rib. 1111 * ..**.tii .t !:.* 1 vet* Ruitnc. u,e ar. Mm. Kitln- Hir.i-s beOKid JdUl'v. nini MiS:. 1* a n fiotll-'l" . !! ..1 ..in I', i 11.1 h Grader?' of mpndthip Hap-2St CtViirch \. : ! Irr.p->:*l 1 it,' ’•.lnch toe I -iK <-* A- -b-.ejc-i B.i.r.tJ. . i!,: W c Kin!.i ■ St;',:.. K\. ctiHv - “ ; the 1;. S. 1.1 !.t!\ Fl i\'l.-.i i< c -■! ■: - N> ■ -' ?*- ii it ■-! - Farmer-: of Attfow, Greensboro. he-; .... •■■■mss she THE GREAT white WAY MAMA KNOWS BEST: i n i, ; - SN than < two yeais, “Mama/’ the Friday! . i-ught CBS-TV series dealing with V an immigrant Norwegian family, f ’ has climbed from TV obscurity to fin enviable position asrong the top • ten m national ratings. 'Mama” has assemble..! on< of the finest; casts, to be found in television to- i day. These include: Peggy Wood, who stars as Mama, ; is the famous Broadway actress, whose list of hits include 'Old Acquaintance” and “Blythe Spirit." , She has also appeared in the films, i among them, "The Magnificent Doll” and "Dream Girl.” Judson Lane ( Papa) is a well-. “known Broadway actor who ap pealed in the Theatre Guild's "Tin- Fatal Weakness" and spent two years overseas with USO troupes ; enfeitaining the armed forces. Dick van Pat Broadway ran I 1 |\ ; fi»i : h of " M *'• Ro b ' y. A erts’y At 22, the ! 1 ZSISFI ou ”'\ & '. tor i *. s its than many I big stars accumulate in a lifetime. ; Rosemary Rice (Katrin) has j * been seen in eight Broadway plays, I including "Dear Ruth” and "Junior | Mias.” She’s also been prominent in radio since B‘4f>. Rob i n M org:t n (I)agmar) achieved fame as the world’s young est disc-jockey and fashion com- W rnentator and appeared ns a panel B member on ‘‘Juvenile Jury." At nine years old, Robin’s been acting * for six years. "Mania” is seen on the CBS-TV network weekly. The program is produced by CaYol Irwin, diiected •by Ralph Nelson and written by Frank Gabrieison. i ii A f Cti : li, 1 •' : 'l ■. miA’ ..• .j : 'i n ? I t> 1 ‘ o ” i iliriaioo jf.-'t > pViH-'t |/e" rs»im-i* ii On', toe ar.’.v. The iliv i:.itjitA- ii'ilfn 1 I'm.'v.'tb . tin; fall H-jaiMd I .it'll'* ' 1 idlti‘l - t-n 1 (■■ rnai: aiWnV tt;u ! a '.ill 11 11.- tf’O!: fniie rfcttl.- idtllu-lliV , o.oii.i !;■’ Ur, t a.strf n i t- * in.-ln o -1 ojt, <;,( ■, -."ii! build the nio'jit: '(.j ; !-■ ■ • t.ciilar divmi-'i i!:i so-'in:; m.o. addliUt'ti ImV n.r kJrirbli.'Jh ■<! (nttfti'ftf tV'< is ii um !,.i( iim Acn. t. o;-ks ■ vutd hut 1 0 * • nai at 111*' -ann-' film lilib/U nil '■ i.a.;.."',"." i■ j ;tit,' air. an’ i.tu. it it as Jlnllltt'd trill rt'.li the Nalional tinard dl'isiom. .t'*- t,ii. : led Ii:: lii l\ different 11 mu tlie if: dial .11 in liai ll ei lie is i>eri’iiltni tn ii|n iale H on 11 iliv i- inii a, il si es lit Kut uln n the division r.tiliie- till Htil i tillt v il st! ft {inn d tii abide in tite it'Klllie | * da . 00:. im :o u -m ! -mini bjiit ii i.i . '..'lO.'ti'O ' ‘ r i 1 i i-. lit-1 ■.! . ‘ ft! *'» I it* mot he 1 , and 1. tin 1 Unit tin ii ' t:sJ.-i let tint.S' the! , 11.11 l |t) ' -.elllfti filetlt iile tie- i ri.illiliiil it i tin I lli , a mu.. I nli.' t allt* \l-s llinue te ili 1 : til Annie I •in Mi ~ '; itlm : of Atm .1 I . me . iii .1 it.l 10*' i, lo, H.toil i.la*i ■erii.ili I* '.Vbi.a.o .M.1.n0 !l in . .!,a • ..mi 11 i 'lit Ju.'i." 1 . i.ili-i ml mi ■ 1C l.e lh» Hall- THADtS EVENT IS SLATED FUR k N. <: More ■ v hi-vi;. in No. th J -iroi Util will na\. Am! 2l> SrM>hM-n=d iv The ' SiOilh rarohn;. SI iid flits I! id tvs ~. ! \\Ol i!f CALLING ALL WOMEN: "Wendy Warren and the News,” daytime serial heard via CBS radio net work, is conduct rig its third an nua! nation-wide p> «i ». u •< |* V i itt - —jbsk —i looiii news i "ll* | sto: y by a femme j W ' *:• t"l\ commentator, y/f : ?. 5- ]S Stories su b - A " W twitted must bo M-'a, _ i coior fu i, wi t h ll* human interest entries must be : i-uJ nriLJo received between Aprii Ist and May loth. Im portant prises have been lined up for the best five stories. Miss Gerry Wright, of Wichita Fails, Texas, was last year's winner. * * 4- NOTES OE A SIDDY SUCKER: 'John Larkin, who plays Perry Ma son on CBS Monday thru Friday is radio’s most fervent baseball fun. Roy Rogers, star of his own radio ami TV shows is now a top recording star. * W * THE SAM WHAT AM: When you hear Red Sfceton (seen on NBC-TV Sunday night*) calling for "Sam,” you can tgke it for granted that the famous redhead it, in u difficult spot, At first, fans were begin ning to believe ------ that Sam was KjAf merely a figment ; : ’ % of Red’s imagi- | jfejH «j*. ~ nation • much j Bn**—*. ”Sr f -7j in the same cat- 1 . j j ego li’ as Jimmy j ffg Dm ante’s famed ■■ / . \£c “Mrs. Gala- |-W_ (, \.L / W hash." However, 1 on a recent show when Red called out, "Sam” actually did appear. He turned out to be Sam Mutindla, a prop and...special effects man with the show. a» in v a "tiijfif, • 'i. iv j>l> ; 1 ■ <‘i .*-»•'*: h; dir aid;/ Amn divikkfii /dhovii troeps ..Ul-*ru‘d, if Jiu; Uvi; m Jtv or-r'i { >( Ivft a* ior itfj.’’.;, month*; j*i ? ;./:!> • p! t v ’ i.'.li •' ,»•* 1 hat iff ,-ivt u \*t lui - • jt.Mlivi! u its that Ua- hr»bc-s iu ai.j'!* *r * nt. ;!.> MU y of • • Ith tl, It a.-r ,'i's>k:M irlvC.On .\Kl\nn rHo' . < lorn inhMrwiofi va c m.\ ‘m {lf ■- ih » . i by ;,zrrn\i\i:T)#. r-H*c [* , ttl ‘ - '* • ‘ '• •* ■’•<* bfri!',! Sr’,\.vt*T N'*'Ui ar.'d iOiiiij. , ieiisil 1 lit. Api-kc.: .’i .-aii. Itl 1.. :• ' ' t<, . ■ -- ' ' LftiVl 11l ll:*.' iv. ■*• . i-'-tIM ,-. ' r.» p Or trait ! C h tiuhi’ii E Lt-u ••.a --• t-.rcf t*y M. -rtkM at Wasi m%}t t«-h i..V‘ piMurc* ‘-a 1 ir>io his ( < ;!! ‘ ii.l i‘ : {• >; .'/!, hei aint* the f,' ; u) ii - i S«■;fUit-rn Go;i vr/ils to !dt* W.i >0 ilif wbb ('{ this MroM: .liiil.it . A ! -.aU JO.V. BPJEF? T SAID t, j 1 I•. ISA f- Mis nt. vj • » (, y > t v <•[! ..M ?i SH tit * * Mi! :,! 1 . t sihjif'l' "• is >1 inliK! •' 'll -' * I ,\i. ;nn i : M■ ■ Hal 'I 1., ,in 'll." ‘..1 i' a 'A■ id" HI , ■ iif clubs aim * te..- ’' ■" thriHij-h ■ not li. ;VI it ill \V(' 1 a!.'* •*! ‘hi ill l Ulil Ii \\ I A !> '»»' fditi .ii. win'll t übsi. i i • ’ ’ ' ■ ' > «v j v {!i :t ’».• ! Ul'U I.U? 1 - ; -ll ■.. ; s'l ’• %< > a Ay) a . i\ t > i i}:f- •o*i«>at'<oo:d (Vm f*;o iff; MHohJ.t • n '.it ■, i.y !in. ni-avs l; MlUfir.Hh-I I f id«Ui Mil thHI. phi v in;; th»‘ Apoihi (if .if.i I *' in S i-V: M.wh id. h'- f A Ct'K knmfu V . i ;• v* d % <*ll>li ns .t ’stl t*-i her fti-. UiH* ' 11«/ tvr Hi!!, b'f \%mtiil be ;> Uni no>u frit ,»l fjl'.is t i«f ¥* • id thi \VM {lSav i M - « I ye ■ UN lAH lab Smilh fliu' en iu iftt < »• o)f <hi , S-m 1 ifm** i* *. tfAtiv mi, this with Ham!!:; n «m a v hirK\ nul twin of t!»' s«dMl’ South a!i« it < * itu'i i-luitti Air Sa\ is i * *i! v solid »? V. kO< ilaii-y \D.-f; :,m on;;* V.'.- .S ~* ~-j K }ft«diuim S vt . :V*Cid so tills S'VS ItiAl-ii “tK.V/i ... r , ( , 1>( So wh. I wild 1 Bill ‘ s ogot ilrnm off a mn» «H ' 13 ' , i.. ‘-< 'I , 1; 1 to; - ; ;,;n .Ij;j yf till hm.T. tub tifdiano in NYC, jn ! V‘ ‘ V " u ' I’n’' 1 ’ n ’' Ml on nri) is FT | "S * V"’ «| far* |~< 1 •” i/ticl rails 1 o raze SJIRHH iO Siiiij Frtiled Spiritual Sinsrer Vnughur; har- bir-n ret fni a i riiCi' -concert eppe-ai amm with tne Now York Philharmonic al ’ Rah? Bowl in Now Haven. Conn. Tins will be Sarah's tirsl ;-ip pearanco oi this kind ririrc the -n;nuT.c-r ctf when sire teamed ' with D'.:ko ID.dngton’f uiche.Pr.- and Russ Case conducting a 39- cnnc'.ri ai Rome Hood Dc.if. * 4? . A- e%-nv if -1, WINDOW WASHING . . . Lever Brothers bufldbig, Nov,- York, is utostiy glass. Device for washing windows runs on tracks around building with a gondola suspended from it that can be low. red out side windows of desired rhe at;_oltnta n RED CROSS WAS THERE-The Red Cross has inoved quickly to meet preśing human needs re sulting from Missouri-Miss. River Hoods. Over 26.000 familter are homeless, and hundreds at Stoux City, lowa were safely wvaenated and cared for by the ARC. At the fist Congregattonal Church, Mrs. Howard Christenson serves meals to floo victims Hattle Powell, left, and Ella Howard of Sioux City. New Press Photo Service Z: ;' l: ?,("A ;Rl. ) l? EVICW ER . 'V/Vy ('oo//i/rf' I i.!', 1 AiiMlMik - b'tti'.v'U j Ml YV ‘•: 111 )■'■/1 I ■“ !-/.:«!, i Wa i. i *._»>«< I • ' f ») i : ' . >■. ili l1 ;' li : I Me •:!!>;. '! "i i ;vk* '•¥ti . ! ‘!v .'si , ■- Ki?.£ ■ . ■::. : : i; ■■- ! ■ ; • •i -. i.: J 11 i V 4: S 1- AM Hi :• .i. - j ini.lip- 1 ■ i ; : Kt n .. ; i V Y. >■ r;K-fI I .SI j AjeiiTu . IV! Yu r. iVs .cmHi -‘>s i'osieiS ' <\ ■s V:hrt St.i. * ', Fr.u ill' t- ■ ! iQ 'j QtSv :.(>OS> - JVs cv Mayfield Aiti t'kAlv ■ •, H Tkree i} 'jiit K iit.uv ■ t> ii !. X? s is; vv ini ■ ii'. v.'i’ ... -Jimmy •• Wkki - ... idi i.. . iH: t'r£V !\'K( 'nj’ivs hi* ttu L-cwis -1 y] ar tin 1 cam May Be v Ot ’ For “Mister B” ] f .-.1, ,w . . Onlj r».’< - i>t/‘, FJaSiaJia was for. ed t« atodnn a nation spanning tour when she was pA‘t With Ui' «•< Wlfinols thi:- ■eii. Will! ti'o". i: ibt buxom "''‘it! en; "U'o.-*.. n.ovt'.l ..ifi ti On.. ' :it 'i *. to Xo ; ~i: the StvT'iA .'-.i.A . HIT Vfi ti.MJH iint' to this ■.'■! nlOii.s; bit- 1 ii.'-.U'il ii ... ■ .4l.l>:ii*i; J ’ nil VV . ».*»:, a!'.'..it s amiuie • *ii oppi .i ir, . tin; iis Hav.-!W Is tin ti e,! belt Hi A Mh.il)’ i'"- ii!’,'. it ',v;H Or on •■a., r.i? l.iUiil l\ *- 1 ' i.'. HeO.li ,'linti tn um ... e.e, .IK. • I 1 ■ - '. - I' I t(o Ii tie U. i' |t 1 1C. . lli'l 'I i' i ;ij I W. i - 1:1 ?, i I‘ • . ! *.. . i 11 , ■ viii’i (tn ! v ' nee .-.'tip ioiik i. I-, t'i" i ii iron lion in a! link ,' fill' ;! WtlhO! S|.oo)is is tjaei- O !<drL-ti with a virus infection. Now sh<* is iia.k home m Chicago where she was sum moned alter fire ignited her si\ fiat apartment building here, talung an estimated Fit, t-Oh real estate arid personal imititii' Mtii. "T (v felt betu-r in *n> A.- f.c the fire, the cms-'cri and stsrf iuKses are prefty LA CHURCHILL MILLS IN P.HIIYcDELPHIA Cumc-i.v Ski- Vd:c '>'■:■■.-! lit!, R(. A Vic tic : .-.■t tc-'CHuhiS throrh cios--ii a suc ■ i-i e. icmeni nt i'iuiadei - --.-. ; M - feat Lou -'• .l c. -- -k “i'i- ‘ ictv-eiv lady ui fii is pftt'/i Called, was uHcked viic-aliy by Tin Struler;, p.jpulue trio. Savannah charmed : i. jI -: of tfie i.iub with 1.-t-r ti?i treatment til favorite yki bn lads and popular novelty tunes , Side sang many <if the soaps aft which she-' skyrocketed to lain* some years ago, such us Tints Out For Tears, and Fotoishly Yours. The sultry songstress also featured ; sonic of het' latest BOA Victor r-‘cord releases which ar. current-- !v sweupni.” the country My Af fciii'. apd. I’Tri - So Lonesome* I f'ouM Cry were among the laUw ’ j^roufi. AGOIE GROUP SCORES IN DEBATE EVENT (.nWKNSBORO, N C The A ami T. (.'olki'L* team took . K.'J i fi t {*'.>,>» -v SiOT: ot liie Tri * ?)!];.’ i I': 1 .. j.RhVS lit. Ctsivin OVt*-' Uio to;*).-: :«T: ■■ .■ South Ca liilina SlaU Cm.U <•#*.* *»i O range *v.i« : . T: ■' '.day m Au- . ‘ld at the ooile^e. i tu- v i* I'li y marked the inniii. \,i tii. third ron&evu* 5-vj >ui *.»«» a« thre** U'i I'tai i.r» r tuim v ears hur my. 1 A*- ;»*•; it'M.i sht* Ukyi! t» vm o.i i iiii tlo eiflUs also .f •‘lilts! S *f:; iyii;i Stat«* < ollfgt* ot Ih h*a hilt .si the third mem > of Un i; i Ss.ai< !ra aif 1 5 • •• I>i;t.• la' • ;vuofi.'a Irvst'Viitions i • •.re-i to take a hoally '• aiUi tho A, and T Team A* j y>: W’diam H Kamp i.. \ ■ ■ 1 • 1 ' ■ t Jlt'i'iiit ' ;A;y • T;:, ’l'liii; had ;»>: mem w K Puimun : l'Alvin • * 1 ’■* * ‘ «. Ua• (.1 ■ '. la .1‘ i . \.UUI . rmi Vvi !> i . a.od Benja- J- | i-i-nrcM-i'ii South C';n i;ima State College. Ben E. The A ana T. Tfeam was coach- ! ! a v .. H. Brown who was as- ; si.-u .: i.-> J-'i.ii Withers and Mrs. j ssr IN TEN MTS CHICAGO iANPj Smart Al t'.!;!- pi'ixuicer I,arr\ Steele swung oft with it-., revue last week for 10-dav Canadian tour for which ; hi •»«.:, It* n .'=•->•« —• - ■ $20,000 . The v.,tf i-civr Ottawa, Montreal. Shewjrtiigin Fails, 1 Giant by. Toron- , 1; , Hamiltuß, Bellington and- other li.iint:- across, the border. From Canada the Steele pro duction plays the t i'.'b Harlem in Philadelphia beglnniM* April 28. Meanwhile. Steele is negotiating with Chicago disc irekej \i Benstm on a p«s s-Uie u»t.r of cities adjacent to tin- Chicago area inclining Vitiv* anker, iiai > and Juliet. 'it,;, t !i; .v,■; ju-oducei sas nan.. ■ i among tliij.se honored in the n.iuviii flash magazine awards fin in:- faith in the future of ftesii . . V and tot weatini an ; .>f .<<'» i.i-ut, Tt>t yoiinf; people ir* show WAV YcjkK "The Weil, the Ttar.fi-United Artists film , cl rat !Mi J)!:s bet:-;; .-.elected as the ; hi :-t ;»•»</ior; jnctc. e of l9!il by the rest#* ■ f M- t'iU: bUT.r.h Courier, Icaditv. naSi-i'/i-'. 1 N*- uo newspaper, acefh'ijnsf to its: issue, pub lished tomorrow < Sat April 18) Tie- Courier Award to “The W'-iJ eili ii '!.( Mari , M Pupkin presentation u; pointing up “the need <*>r reason.'’ An original f im-ii play by Clar ence Gre.-m ami Ru: sell Rouse. •Th. W< ! i Mu .ml-distanced its t-3o:-e::t compel itoi MGM's "Show Boat ii* the Courier leadership poll. . _ __ 1 I'VE BEEN ' ; AROUND Lfi NEW YORK iygrf , By TED YATES * f.:. ’ i tt •ftbt INM'PKNDENI PRESS SERVICE. Mm Y»k l-l N. Y RtfmSxiliix i» 6*rt tr wlcU titicth imbiidm. . .. . i-... ... »....»**> ITS GETTING SO NOW that, n ti-ller catt't boliijvi in., own vyiv. s: his ■•air, for that irnittei Th' u j *vi lookin’ into n;; TV c ! and 1 hear the I'oue of tin i.jwa ... Silptn Hay -1 -fill'd I'ui n ru -ro..iH. IN U: l;i ill:. e i. i.i tu . t ,:f !'V v.-iwil, I a t:i jus! r.'.'.. tnV veil’ a cigar : e to it'lax when Sieve (oil;- "Wiut !l ' n: have • conu s iit’l Oss, ti re : .’l’Ol'l' Vil'.lL I am not the thirriy type, mind you. But aftci a fust fitst round, and this hectic second stanza natur oii.y n bi-ei is motv cn.ioyatiii it n.i : tin..- So !iii i mm' is p"! aside until l.a ter perhaps And boy, that beer nas . Nan tot the third .otinri m i, iciicve m. ri'dit Ini.' I'm {inn-ib ttn-nnsu",! seeing tins Hoi'kv n •• • hs-ei a: hi>: ginvi* and . si. ..'; us r*ti)bit punches on Tin Champ. I says to my si’ll, say - ! "Robinson wii! tag him .- it re Tn Rock irmdi the mistake of gel'inj: Hay angry, i never works out favor.ibU for ,' ’ f \ fed- A:vf I ,f. \ \ | I | fli i I y I py .'.. ' Y ' Sens Press Photo service iN THE CLOUDS—*' the National Ifruatb isSins <ompany’s comedi enne Il.ismsr, »hi- wn> interview d f < "Now Turk Age" oitj editor Alvin ••{ hivk” \A «'!>!> id I'oots Muir's rv.tnurnnt roi ontis The ocea vus a ial.i |iiess jta! t> held l>> NRC for the mo«nl«-rs of the New > ork nnit Philiutolphiu Negro pre«, The network renewed its vow# to spearhead bettor eomrmiiiitj relations throutihout the country, The eltair was handled b> she do soph \. Baker Public Kelations Firm of Jdkiliy, clock Negro PL outfit. ..... , -- ‘ ‘Y :5f W y :M ' 'm - -t. ■■ - .a* '' " ? " ' ’’A it > % ,?OKI . . t ins new weapon, used hy invasion its <)y>orat!ori long Horn, has been dubbed » tank opener, the brictit child of army public relations. -M ■, PRAY FOR PEACE Gibson jfiXixYxJut. wMk f 'mm& r , , r >h '%/ : ■ j,it Diamond Eight . f j\ ; 'f R f 1 52.10 j (iillNOßs ! ‘ ,NT $.-5.35 S #w, S ,_ - I V. hi \J ? ■ fir>-n»a »' Tel i,'«**>» '-fiTi'iJ 'tc B «au». *• «#.'<*« WJ « ** ®sah iiMiat s fiujtsEn «imt at piss l>s m «an«L snws ms wbuk pl, ««| « PAGE THREE otij.i-nents. What happens now? i sooner said than done . It i iOi, \ Rubinson to do it. What 1: jiiiih tli.it wasi! i To tbii'L that a ni.rht aamo with ?f ;:t'. ui’ thnlis tElliott's two t fiuis), sn« a speetaculav I, or:;, ‘omiiip basi.eiball conteat .it 'id ho look Os 1 upon as ‘the i ii'-.i th.it turned the tide The Smirks i,j the Minneapolis i ! i.alurs 82*77. Ah had to be by |i. -, i ..i t . i: .. bout !ii Chicago thfct : •.... ttfn! utt; tn boa disappoint* • ■ tent to (you taussed it) Rocky • t !r:.?.iar.'i Truthfully there wa« no doubt about Siijjar Ray Rabinson . i'l-t in ui;’. his middleweight title— i,;. like millions of fans all over tin- U s. I didnt want to miss icin' d ..iiid if the opening of hi hr :.’ National League here in Y-.mi; ii.itl a paltry atten* a: i i i the hlartio on Sugar W:-.’ .'.he }.,uy packs more dy . a!!ito !.:)11 any home run slug- Aur. Whan! you havbY’VV
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 26, 1952, edition 1
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