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Olympic rules and weight classes will be used. Lee will wrestle at 125 1/2 pounds and will go to Iowa to practice for a month before leaving the U.s. Olympic rules many handicap him, since he is unfamiliar will wrestling for touch pins. Where every touch counts...
Since then, Ike and Mike Katz have become the cut-rate kings of Kansas City, Mo., with 16 drugstores there and another 13 scattered through Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Iowa. The Katz superstores carry more than 25,000 items, ranging from television sets to clothing, from mousetraps to lovebirds. Five of them carry monkeys, and managed to sell 15 last year at $82 apiece. (Last week the price was cut to $79.) One popular come-on: cut-rate streetcar and bus tickets. But the Katz specialty is selling nationally advertised merchandise "at the right price"-which in Missouri is usually...
Wrestling captain-elect Johnny Lee won the National A.A.U. 125-pound title in Cedar Falls, Iowa last Saturday. Lee became the second national champion in the College's history when he decisioned Bill Cobb of Cleveland...
...season's record, defeated Big Ten champ Bill Buckingham of Michigan State and Frank Altman of Iowa Teachers in the preliminaries. He beat Al Lopez of Illinois in the quarter-finals and Al Vega of Purdue in the semi-finals
Duffy subpoenaed a couple of English professors from the State University of Iowa to tell the jury the difference between a classic and a dirty book. After his session with the grand jury, Professor Paul Engle summed up his observations. "I didn't see a book there that I thought was really obscene. I think a lot of these novels are cheap, badly written books, and are a lot more likely to corrupt a child's prose style than his morals." Then Professor Engle got down to a point that really troubled the clubwomen of Dubuque: "I think...