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I lft the Review - S t a r s popularity
contest last year,
he's grateful that he even had a
only yesterday that
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es and I took off for
Without shaking but h i rtfused to Hollywood. I sure am going to do
everything I - a a to have two stugive up and g6 b a d t i
dents from East Rock«w»y wlfi the
until he had expressed
popularity contest t&at m*T
see he siUl has at
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. V ar*artm the big race again Tuesday,
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students to receive the first vote*;
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b i t tiny dkuft | # t him out.
teen-ager wants to win the popular,
It was the Amifttad {Boils, av ity crown.
t t i boys are particularly enthuS d a
stir t L a r S o Was filially siastic about flying to Oanada. Quereleased. He was neVef illoWed to stions attoftt » * "tliliard" .
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becoma a forgotten man.
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nave really seen nytng areuna.
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Joseph Mai-Un of Massachusetts
laid "anything can h i p p i e around
here"
Representative Leslie c . Arends
of HlMtrts, RepubHcail Whip, MM
hd B i d certain such I move would
develop.
Representative
LaWfeftee
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nmittee member and a Wading
Acheson critic, said he WbUMl Spearhead the drive and offer the necess i t y amendments if fto * » • else
does He pfedteted ihetf bvervmelmlnf Sp1»rdval b^ the* Hbu**.
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and was awarded the social studies saying the report on the Wake Island mm l a s "Just MBttt M ffitich
medal for Floral Park.
MM. Neumet said all close wotk bearinf on the preWem M Korea
like reading and arithmetic are tv^vy a s wWM a «wpawi a s voa
tattgBt M the eight saving class- milttari eperatferas an lunJasr
ftM feaeral's a l i s , a l h M
room and the pupilB go to regular
^Commenting on the po*lhility Of
Commimlet infiltration In the South
Korean ranks, Oenerel Hog* fleeter** <
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Of the division. If one man lrt *
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If you want. AND . . .vote as often
a l you want f i t any teen-ager you
want.
The boy and fiH receiving the
most votes will IB nMned Ktog and
queen *t Nassau ptxpiHftxlty. They
will fly to Oanada lft tali safe, luxurious "Mallard" . . . spend a week
toartog the scehB and Bistorts site*
sorts 8 . y live the life of royality for
fun-peeked week.
ote today ssid evry day.
'drfet a clip t h i edupon 6n
said he fears a move to tie up
department money "would carry
by a substantial majority."
Representative IB. H. Cox (D..
Oa.), Who Often bespeak.^ the views
of Southern Democrats generally
said he would support any drive
to forte Aaheson o u t Se aid
Reoresentative Jena Rankin (D.,
Bass).
"Tml WiH eut « » «round out
from under him and he will havi
to diit ov Presidettt Traiftan will
have to fire him," OeA I a l 4 ^Th*
Veto » tfit Heeee w « k* *o svarwhelmiiaciy against Acheson that
he wm havi to get d a t "
Administration leaders privately
expressed doubt they eeuto staa
the drive. Their main chance, as
they see tt new, .id to delay cod*
sMerttkni of a t Bttte Department
money bill tn the hope that sentiment about Achewm will '
BIB, TRUMAN has
tBpperted Acheson
rnands for his #•§•**- r
news ceftfirenei^laat w e s i Mr.
Truman Was asked whether he Bed
talked with former economic aid
chief Paul Hoffman about becomsecrattrv i t mate.
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P r e s e n t said he had net
done so. Th* President went e n to
say h e has a secretary of state
wrth whom be Is very weH saMsftod,
Despite to* Prsatoents staunch
public backing for Acheson, thera
appefcr* to be * growing impression
ameng many Administration officials Blat toe secretary WiU eventdally resign and diet the President
will at seme point, however reluctantly, kate to aeeeet his
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Annapolis Honors Navy Man
Killed In Battle of (oral Sea
A Wavy lleuenaftt. * e seft of a m i to get a hit if 1 have to lay tt
o s r d e n City fimiiy. who was. killed od their flight deck." the Navy
id the Battle oftoeoofal sea, win slid.
His plane dived against an enemy
be honored Sunday at Ui* DftiWd
carrier, and Lt. Powers was last
States Naval Academy. Annapolis. keen dropping his bomb and trying
The hero, Lieutenant i l i a J. to level off I t KM - feet "iffu*. the
Powers, winner M the 0Bngrea- Smoke, flame and debris Rom tod
stonal Medal ef Honet Whe B t s stricken vessel."
killed May •» 1 W , is toe *oa of
The eetimenlei ako will nennr
Mrs. Maria J. Powers el l i Ham- Lieutenant Milton S . Ricketta
of
Rick*
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•ftrther i f Hetty poWdri l i f WU' m i t e Of tteutehaht Powell. B i d
nam o Power* of toe mma ad- was killedtoesame day!
dress.
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L i f g B t r a led Bib section of Officers' medal of honor citations
ttfe* daunUSM dive i f m ^ r * » a and their portraiB will be dedicated
raid <m a Jap carrier. Before the add placed to toe rooms the men
fato. he had advocated k»W-l*vel ; occupied during their aeaaettiy
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