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...pound class: Chang (Stoughton) defeated Lichauco (Holworthy), by a fall. Time--3 min., 1 sec. 130-pound class: Boal (Grays). No opponent. 137-pound class: Baker (Wigg. West) defeated Paschal (Lionel), by decision. 147-pound class: Cassidy (Matthews North) defeated Hirsch (Wigg. East), by a fall. Time--4 min., 42 sec. 157-pound class: Schierl (Straus South) defeated Smyth (Matthews North), by decision. 167-pound class: Brown (Lionel) defeated Ball (Straus North), by decision. 177-pound class: Easton (Straus South) defeated Simmons (Straus North), by a fall. Time--3 min., 2 sec. Unlimited class: Templeton (Straus North) defeated Koch (Lionel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Takes Wrestling Championship | 3/21/1952 | See Source »

...that it has infected tens of thousands of supposedly hard-core party members. Reported Po Ipo, head of a kind of a Communist Kefauver committee called the Austerity Inspection Committee: "More than 1,670 corrupt persons have been exposed in 27 government agencies." Identified as top grafters: Communications Chief Chang Wen-en, Secret Police Chief Sung Te-kuei, Tientsin's Party Regional Headquarters Chief Chang Tse-shan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Squeeze Play | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

Relax & Enjoy It. Hankow's Chang-chiang jih-pao reported on the gay life of the Suichuan District Party Committee in southwest Kiangsi province. By adopting the attitude, "Now that victory has been achieved, why shouldn't we enjoy ourselves a bit?" Party Secretary Chiao Erh-kung had "led a depraved personal life." Police Chief Lu Pin had "specialized in dinner parties for women guests," each time "spending the equivalent of the vegetable allowance of 70 members of his bureau." After squandering the bureau's entire budget (7,000 Ibs. of rice), Lu had embezzled party cash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Squeeze Play | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

...begun extorting money from Chinese in the U.S. Even so, it was "a terrible jolt." His mother's letter did not include a secret symbol used by members of the Jang family if they urgently needed money. But last month a cable from a China-side cousin named Chang arrived in San Francisco. It read: "Your mother asked you cable remittance urgent needed Hong Kong dollars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALIFORNIA: We Want Her to Die Now | 12/10/1951 | See Source »

...officers were shown the "evidence." One exhibit was an oil-soaked piece of flush-riveted metal which North Korea's Colonel Chang Chun San said was part of a napalm bomb dropped by the marauding plane. There were a few small scorched areas and holes that looked as if grenades had been buried and detonated. There were two mothball-sized hunks of metal which, Chang solemnly averred, had struck Nam IPs jeep. Could the U.N. officers see the exhibits by daylight? No, said Chang, they had to be removed for "analysis." Reading from written notes, Chang called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CEASE-FIRE: The Big Question | 9/3/1951 | See Source »

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