Chicago to host 1952 national conventions at cow barn site
Walter A. Shead reports that Chicago will hold the 1952 Republican and Democratic national conventions at the International Amphitheatre in the Stock Yards. The switch from the traditional stadium marks a move to a famed agricultural show venue. Republican delegates total 1199, Democrats 1230, with the events slated for July 7 and July 21 respectively.
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Walter A. Shead
WNU
Washington
Chicago
Chicago stadium
Windy City
Chicago Stock Yards
Philadelphia
stock yards
HAROLD BECKLEY
William Donaldson
senate
house
DorothY Sarnoff to Hollywood in The King and I cameo
DorotHY SARNOFF, famed for The King and I on Broadway, rushes to Hollywood to film a motion picture. The move fuels talk she may later reprise her iconic role on screen while TV and film projects expand her exposure in 1950s entertainment.
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DorotHY SARNOFF
New York
Hollywood
Crossword Puzzle Across and Down Clues Mixed With OCR Errors
A mixed OCR style puzzle list presents across and down clues with numerous typos and misread letters. The readable entries include clues like Move swiftly drench on foot employed for wages and other scattered terms, forming a crossword with errors to be resolved.
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Heron
Desert
Foreman
Only couples with children need apply
Janet and George argue over turning a mansion into child friendly apartments. Janet wants kids, George fears damage. A misprinted ad flips the town, drawing couples with children. Janet apologizes for the mix up, and George admits the place is perfect for children as they reconcile with a kiss.
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Two Rich Men Lesson for February 10 1952
EVeRosopy notes Jesus showed interest in both rich and poor but money can tempt or aid. A rich young ruler seeks eternal life yet rejects Christ, while Zacchaeus, a rich publican, turns generous. Money whispers louder than the Master, shaping faith and obedience.
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ESUS
Zacchaeus
Jericho
Christ
Peter
Matthew
SUL
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Grassroots Six Years Costs Far More Than 160 Past Years
An opinion piece reviews U S government spending from Washington to Roosevelt totaling 168 billion dollars, then cites six years under Truman totaling about 160 billion. It argues for limiting wartime and domestic programs, criticizes Congress for unspent appropriations, and warns of national bankruptcy without restraint. It mentions Speaker of the times and compares to British Labour experiments, urging fiscal discipline to defend against Russia.
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Wright A. Patterson
republic
George Washington
Franklin D. Roosevelt
England
Spain
West
national Capitol
Panama canal
Panama
Roosevelt
United States treasury
Harry S. Truman
Truman
treasury
Fulton Lewis, Jr
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congress
Russia
Attlee
Washington
Woman Star Pannie Blankers-Koen Sets Unique 1848 Record
Netherland sprinter Pannie Blankers-Koen stands alone as the only woman to hold a unique 1848 record after winning the 160 and 200 meter dashes the 80 meter hurdles and running on the victorious 400 meter relay team.
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Pannie Blankers-Koen
Netherlands
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