Word: afterward
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wanted her to divorce her husband after he went back to Canton. It was simple enough: all she did was advertise in a local paper that she and her husband were no longer living together. For this the new admirer made her a thoughtful gift of $33,000. Soon afterward, pert little Hung startled both the lover and Hong Kong operagoers by departing for Canton, money and all, to make Communist movies with the husband she had officially renounced...
Jensen's Gym. Afterward came the expected promise that Sugar Ray will try again in a return match with Fullmer. But only stubborn pride can suggest that he will ever do any better against the tireless young elder of the Mormon Church who, true to his faith, has never touched tobacco or whisky. Gene Fullmer was named for his parents' idol, gentleman Gene Tunney (whose real name is James Joseph), but he grew up to admire a different type of heavyweight, man-eater Jack Dempsey. At the age of eight he decided he wanted to become a prizefighter...
...Pizarro and blows rained upon him. His arm weakened. A final thrust, and the Marquis crumpled, his throat cut. He cried out his confession and then, unable to speak more, dipped a hand in his own blood and traced a great cross on the floor ..." A contemporary chronicler wrote: "Afterward he was poorly buried. All his grandeur and all his riches vanished, and the means could not be found to pay for candles at his burial...
...million investment firm (sample risks: uranium in New Mexico, frozen orange juice in Florida), which has doubled its worth since 1946. More and more he interested and involved himself in politics. He was for Ike before Chicago, contributed heavily to the Eisenhower-Nixon 1952 campaign, served afterward on presidential committees on higher education, foreign-service organization and foreign economic policy. He called regularly on Dulles, played golf and bad bridge with Eisenhower...
Died. James Crawford (Jimmy) Angel, 57, crash-scarred oldtime bush pilot who joined the Canadian Air Corps at 16 in World War I, afterward soldiered in China, stunted in Hollywood and in 1935 discovered Angel Fall, the world's highest (3,212 ft.) waterfall, while chasing down a gold mine over Venezuela; after six months in a coma following a cerebral hemorrhage suffered while he was recuperating after a plane crash; in Balboa...