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PROPHECY The other day I was looking through an old album of mine and I ran across some old saved. 7 Here aresome of the newspaper clippings that I had ones I saw. A PERFECT STENO CHOSEN The election for the Per- fect Steno of l95h t ook place this nz o 7: n i n g. The votes have all teen counted and Miss Jean. Post-lewait has been chosen as the Perfect Steno of l95L,,, Miss Burnotte H a r s t e r came in second place., CONTEST. in ART The two most famous Ameri- can artists, Miss Rita Long and hir. Owen Conrad are both competing for the best modern- istic painting .of the year. hiiss Long calls her painting, Farm Life, and Mr. Conrad has named his painting, f'Sci- ence at Work. We know both These artists are considered the best in the country, so it will be a close contest. BARNEY And BA ILUM HAVE new PARTNER There has been a new addi- tion to the Barney and Bai- lum Circus. It is now Bar- ney, Bailum and Woker. Miss La Verne Waker has gone into partnership with the already famous circus owners. There are a few new addi- tions tothe show also. Miss Dorothy Fauth, bareback riderg was ina circus parade during her high school days and was so fascinated by circus life that she decided to make it her career. The other addition is the famous lion trainer, Donald Hornugg. Mr. Iiornung is widely known for his fearless- ness in working with his huge cats. p pp NEW II-UEIITION FOR .AIRPLAAIZES FOUND A new invention has been discovered b-1 Mr. William' White anamr. 'tfiiiian Altman. It is said to have something to do with airplanes. The invention is a goverment sec- ret so the details cannot be disclosed as yet.,,, e NATIONAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP Last night the annual con- testfor The National Boxing Championshipff took place at Madison Square Garden, i n New York and our own James Chiltonwas the winner of the bouts. ' n 2. NEW SINATRA HAS BEEN FOUND A new man has been voted the Sinatra of l95b,. He is none other thanililliam Davis I-Ie has been trying to reach this goal since his high school days and now it looks as though his dream has come true. e
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Hr. Chilton gs next bout will be with Joe Louis, who has come back as World Champ after leavi ng the ring to serve his country. Harry Risen, Mr. cniitonf S trainer has much confidence in Chilton and in his opin- ion he will be the next f.'Jorld 5fi.5H12,:.,'ll..,l c lol, all ll FIRST 'JIOMAN TO RUN FOR PRES?- IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Miss Virginia Wood has an- nounced her intention to run as candidate for the presi- dency of the United States. Miss Lorraine Zimmermann, HissWood's companion and per- sonal secretary, has filed her declaration and is starting campaign speeches. The quiet, well-liked Miss Wood, has a Very good chance to be nominated as a candi- date and will receive much support from her friends and fe ll9ll..9.l 925.95 1., . -...,- MARY. JAIE RCDERMUYQID WRITES AFFOQFHLR NOVEL Mary Jane Rodermunl, well,-known novelist, has just completed anether novel, al- TJHOUGQE1 che not disclosed the name yet. As you know, Miss Roder- mundtrles to write her books i3.18.Wflf,' that everyone enjoys ree,d1n.gg 'because most of the booits she read werenft writ- ten in such a manner. She vowed to write in her own style and has become quite famous for it. Miss Dorothy Schnieders, a first class reporter on the St. Louis Star Times, has s'1pg:or-ted ?iJ.s:1 Roderrnund a great deal since sh-3 began variting and she says this latest book will be even bet- ter lilsged than the previous 5292523 -...,--... -..-.-.-.-- PROMITEEI-TT SPEAKER ELECTED GOVERNOR Robert Banneckger was elecifff ted gvvernor of Missouri last nigvjvt by an overwhelming ma- jority. It is said he put the election over mostly because oi' his ability to sway the 2912! .Til ..5liE..?.E.?,filS.f2.125i:...- A'. JnRD GIRTEIF TG BEST CHOIR The prize for the best church choir was given to 1Tve'ly:.:.LIilr.e or the Uni- versal -Jhurchon 3.126 S. Hum Street, St. L-suis. Miss Cori ine lfolcer and Miss Alice VV'.i,l.GC3Q, char ch cffi ci a ls from the .sam-: o,if1:.rch, said, 'Miss lfZi'.'Lr.e P 'mrv gated worker ard wellif ltnews what she is cifiirlgg. Thi is the seeend award of this ffi.i.i that Flies ifilne 9.95.5 22.5 ff.. ..l. 93 f......... ERE JP- OF' TROTITSFE SUIT These v-ras almost a riot when people watching the Ray Powell vs . Ruthliertz suit were emotionally disturbed by
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