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simon ?IiO?HECY Washington: Representative Charles Kurfessx serv- ing his first term in Congress, aroused wide-spread interest with his speech in the House yesterday on Military Training and International Cooperation. St. Petersburg: Rol Huss, star first baseman for the Boston :Red Sox has just signed his contract for this season, according to the Red SoX's general mana- ger. His salary is rumored to be S80,000. New York: At the annual National Art Show held here last night first prize went to Miss Gretchen Sny- der for her multicolored painting, WRainbow Forestn. Miss Snyder has been offered 330,000 for her painting. Baltimore: Yesterday morning, Dr. Philip Morgan, assisted by Nurse Margaret Musser, performed for the first time in history an operation on the spinal chord According to Miss Musser, a long-time advocate of such operations, the patient is on the road to recovery. San Francisco: For the first time in its history San Francisco has a woman at the head of its schools. Last night the mayor announced the appointment of Miss Mary Helm, as Superintendent of Schools. Columbus: The governor of Ohio this morning an- nounced the appointment of Miss Norma Kopp to the State Health Department. Miss Kopp will be in charge of health activities in the high schools in this state. Chicago: At the annual banquet of the American Medical Association here last night, Nurse Ernestine Roach told of her work as nurse in the slums of the nation and proposed plans for improvements. According to reports her talk was very well received. Detroit: Chief of Police Warren Musser announced last night that he is on the trail of the.man who kill- ed Michigan's Attorney General last week. He predicts he will have his man in another two days. Cleveland: Tickets are sold out for the opening of the New York Philharmonic here tonight. Soprano soloist, Miss Imogene Broka, will be making her debut here this evening. ,
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SENICDK PKOPHECY Time: 1957 Place: INS Newsroom, Radio City, New York Come on in, folks, and watch the news bulletins go by. You may see some that interest you. St. Louis: Early this morning one of TWA's lar- gest liners crashed 12 miles east of here. Miss Char- lene Hutson, stewardess, proved a heroine as she ad- ministered first aid to the injured, although suffer- ing from shock and bruises herself. New York City: The United Nations has just award- ed a contract to the Samson Construction Company to build the new International Administration Building here. Mr. Herbert Samson, president of the company, announces the building will be completed by October. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology has just announced the appointment of Donald Oestreich as professor of electronics. Mr. Oestreich has recently become internationally famous for his development and research on a new type of radio. ' Madison Square Garden: Last night the Toledo Jeeps, sparked by Forward John Hannah, won the World's Professional Basketball Championship from the Fort Wayne Zollners, 68-64. Hannan scored 29 points. Philadelphia: Miss Lena Young, secretary to the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, announced this morning a reduction in the freight rates of the rail- road. Miss Young, who is in charge of all finances, reports the road did a booming business last year. Denver: Miss Wilma jWitker, secretary of the Wo- men's Clubs of America, in'a speech here last night, urged women to become more active in national affairs. Miss Witker spends her time in traveling throughout the country talking to women on their civic duties. Toledo: Yesterday at a dairy sale here, Mr. Paul Welling sold 35 cows at auction. The average price of these cows was 3625. Mr. Welling is a vice pres- ident of the National Holstein Association.
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