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...autopsies showed a catastrophically high salt level in the bodies of six babies to be the almost certain cause of their deaths, the hospital's officials tried to figure out how the accident happened. Mrs. Lillie Mae Colvin, 29, a Negro practical nurse, mother of three and pregnant, had filled the formula room's canister on Tuesday. She did this from one of two identical 20-gal. galvanized cans standing side by side in the kitchen, their lids marked with stick-on labels that said "sugar" and "salt'' (the salt label was torn). Mrs. Colvin...
...already said that Pop is great, but I've got to say it again. George Engel has an inimitable senile cackle. And I should mention the frightening Fulton Lewis--loving boss (Sheldon Dietz), the scratchy Poopsie (Carol Derris), the voluptuous Mae (Joan Burke), and the cigar-chomping, philandering Prez (Jim Field). What else? Oh yes, a fine, full sized (for once) orchestra, led capably by David Klausner. And that's about the size...
...another n to the half-completed Glen Canyon Dam. Glenn's space capsule, Friendship 7, was consigned to the Smithsonian Institution, to rest in hallowed glory beside the Wright Brothers' Kitty Hawk biplane, Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis and Wiley Post's Winnie Mae...
...seldom questioned. Last week, however, television's Mike Wallace sat her down on his P.M. East show and, with all the care of a shoeless man in a room with a rattlesnake, conducted an interview with the sophisticated lady whose friends, it developed, call her Dolly Mae...
...York Journal-American column, and all that jazz and write "The Great American Novel." In her closet there are 138 pairs of shoes. Why? "You have to have a pair to go with every dress." Wallace then wanted to know how many furs she has. "Oh," said Dolly Mae, "I've never really counted them...