Word: gaed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Marriage Revealed. Minot Frazier (Mickey) Jelke, 24, chubby Manhattan playboy convicted a year and a half ago on two counts of compulsory prostitution; and Sylvia Eder, 26, the willowy blonde who was with him when police triggered the case by raiding his apartment at 1:30 a.m.; in Folkston, Ga., on June 22, five weeks after his conviction was set aside by the New York Appellate Division...
...crowds jostled up and down Times Square one hot, sticky night last week as 2,000 men and women filed off Broadway and into the Astor's grand ballroom to pay homage to Roy Cohn. Except for Indian Charlie and Private Dave Schine (on duty at Camp Gordon, Ga.), nearly everyone in the McCarthy crowd was there. New York had probably not seen such a display of sentiment since Lou Gehrig said farewell at Yankee Stadium...
Died. James Charles Jacob ("Sarge") Bagby Sr., 64, onetime (1912-23) major-league pitcher, winner of 31 games for the world-champion Cleveland Indians of 1920; following a stroke; in Marietta, Ga...
...crossing the muddy Chattahoochee River to find haven in wicked little Phenix City. As time passed, respectable families came to Phenix City, too, but gamblers, pimps and narcotics pushers still ran the town, and fattened on the trade of soldiers from Ft. Benning, just across the river near Columbus, Ga. This year Lawyer Albert L. Patterson ran for attorney general of Alabama on a pledge to shut down vice throughout the state, and especially in his home town of Phenix City (pop. 23,000). He won the nomination, which means election, but he did not seem jubilant. In a speech...
...COLLIER Atlanta, Ga...