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...West Was Won. The wraparound wonders of Cinerama embrace huge chunks of U.S. history in a spectacle that is part pageant, part shoot-'em-up and part travelogue. A stampede of stars competes with a herd of buffaloes, and comes off second best...
...Look at 'Em Run." There was no fun after that. A troop of new marchers left King's church command post next day intoning: "We Want Freedom." They passed several hundred Negro adults in a park near the church, marched toward a massed line of lawmen, ignoring a police captain who warned them to stop. Blackbooted firemen turned on their hoses. The kids fell back from the crushing streams. The water pressure increased. Children fell, and lay there bleeding. The march stopped...
...those little bleeders up there. Give 'em a little current...
...Cousy's Hurt!" "We've got 'em now," cheered the Lakers, as 15,521 fans jammed the Los Angeles Sports Arena for Game No. 6-the biggest crowd ever to watch a basketball game in California. But in the first three quarters it was all Boston. Pushing his tired legs to the ultimate limits, Bob Cousy scored 16 points, set up another dozen baskets with his magical passing and led the Celtics to a 12-point lead. Then it happened. "Cousy's hurt!" gasped the crowd. Down on the floor, Cousy writhed in agony, clutching...
Hard & Solid. The signs of the economy's new strength were obvious in a welter of statistics that set new records in industrial production, personal income (average: $1,850 per person after taxes), new orders for manufacturers and em ployment. But nowhere were the signs more manifest than in the attitude of the nation's most important economic ingredient: people. Buyers returning to Wall Street last week sent the Dow-Jones industrial average surging to 711.68 at week's end, its highest close since last spring. Consumers are crowding into department stores and auto showrooms, in April...