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‘4—The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, September 9, 1949
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BOYLE IS NEW HEAD OF DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON, D.C.—William. Boyle, Jr., (left) of Kansas City
was elected by unanimous vote to succeed Senator J. Howard
McGrath as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Senator McGrath (right) offers:congratulaions as he turns gavel
over to Boyle. McGrath vacates post and leaves the Senate to
take over the post of Attorney General of the United States.
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POW-WOWMrs Rave. Donnelly Williams. 23. was crowned
Colo.,
queen of the Broadmoor beauty parade at Colorado Springs,
pulchriby a group of judges who were so tatten by the display of
be
tude they all had to have wheelchairs Mrs Williams seems to
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trying to bribe the Judge
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the Eatem Muchee Tribe. The jaundice-eyed wooden Indian
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been staying at the Broadmoor Hotel during a recent governor
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conference.
ROBINSON EARNS SHOT AT MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Steve Belloise (right) backs away from a hard
left by Sugar Ray Robinson in the first round of their scheduled
10-round bout at Yankee Stadium, Atgust 24. Belloise could not
come out for the eighth round, giving Robinson the decision by a
TKO in the seventh.
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KILLING TIME—Shirley May France, American schoolgir] waiting for suitable weather to try to swim the English Channel, goes
for a ride on the ferris wheel at Dover’s Luna»Park. Also on the
amusement tour is her coach, Harry Boudakian.
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NAVY SHIPYARD ORDERED DEACTIVATED
LONG BEACH, Calif—The United States Navy Shipyard (above)
has been ordered deactivated by Secretary of Defense Lewis John
son to practically a custodial basis, throwing neariy 6900 civilians
out of work and depriving Long Beach and environs of a payroll
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approximately two million dollars monthly. At left, background,
is the world’s largest crane.
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MISS NEVADA—Carole Lampe is a beauty who not only holds
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her own before the judges’ stand, but can:even keep up with the
cowboys in performing chores on her father’s ranch near Reno, Nev.
MATCHING CARDIGANS—These twe sweaters for youngsters
are the sturdy outdoor type. The sleeves are made a tittle full to
allow room for additionai clothing as fal! days get crisper and to
Matchea sets can be
keep active elbows from poking through
made for brothers and sisters. It’s one way to make sure the kids
‘are warm enough to skip back to schoo! 6n raw days.
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CMU STAR TRIO OUT FOR THIRD STRAIGHT TITLE
DALLAS, Tex.—The Southern MethoJist Mustangs, seeking their
third straight Southwest Conference title, boast three of the’ best
backfield men in that section of the nation. The star trio, which
will operate behind a big and mobile line, are (left: to right) Kyle
Rote, Dick McKissack and All-American Doak Walker.
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FLYING FiSH—Japan’s “Flying Fish,” Hironoshin Furuhashi,
DESERT?—The kind of “ice” that lovely desertICE ON THE
Pettit waves around at Las Vegas, Nev., won’t
Marie
grown Jean
:melt from the sun. She is displaying locally-mined selenite
during thé atinual Las Vegas Gem and Mineral Show. The
museum specimen is one of the show’s chief attractions.
gets a rubdown after he won the 800-meter race in the 1949
Amateur Athletic Swimming and Diving championships held at
Los Angeles. Hironoshin set a new record with a time of 9:35.5
minutes, beating the old record set by Bill Smith in Honolulu in
1941 bya full 15 seconds.
The man with the towel is team
cabtain Schuichi Murayama. no slowpoke himself.
JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF COME TOGETHER
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The first picture of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff since General Omar Bradley became the first chairman.
Left to right: General J. Lawton. Collins, Chief of Staff U. S.
Army; Admiral Louis E.' Denfeld, Chief of Naval Operations;
General Omar N. Bradley, chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff; and
General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Chief
of Staff, U.S. Air Force.