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...erroneous statement as, "If that blood hadn't drained out, it would have filled his lungs and drowned him." Nothing could have been further from the truth if it had happened. . . . I know these things to be facts. I was that doctor. JAMES B. JOHNSON JR., M.D. Newark, Ohio...
...that Brooklyn's Dodgers had broken through baseball's racial barrier, at least half a dozen other big-league clubs were scouting Negro talent. Last week the Cleveland Indians signed up powerful, 22-year-old Larry Doby, an infielder who has been batting .458 with the Newark (Negro) Eagles, and leading the league in home runs. Doby refused to believe the news until the Indians got down to specific details: did he want to go to Cleveland by plane or train? Said Doby: "Just this once let's take the train. I'm excited enough...
...Newark manufacturer announced a handcarved, gold-handled, genuine badger-haired shaving brush "for the best-kept man." Cost $3,350, tax included...
Unmolested and unescorted, the correspondents put on spectacular fur caps and roamed Moscow's streets, much like happy tourists in any country. A special ticket agency secured them the best seats at the ballet, opera and circus. Limousines were made available. When the Newark Evening News's Henry Suydam had eye trouble, two Russian women doctors attended him. Next morning came a phone call: "How is your feeling...
...Jersey, Governor Alfred Driscoll backed a new statewide minimum the same as New York's. Newark voted its teachers $600 raises, set up a scale whose minimums and maximums ($2,600 to $5,400) are higher than New York City...