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...more work there is for the popular coach, of course. But boxing and boys are Lamar's bread and butter, and he can't get too much of either. He thinks that boxing, as well as swimming, is a "must in every boy's education." And looking around his third-floor workout room, Lamar adds, "We have a good crowd already, but we're never too full...
Three weeks ago, Dennison stationed himself in a third-floor window overlooking the busy Oakland intersection, 14th and Jefferson, two blocks from city hall. Across the street, "Eddie," an undercover agent who had already made several small buys from a heroin peddler, waited for another meeting. When the peddler approached him, Dennison snapped picture after picture of the two together. Several were clear enough to make positive identifications of buyer and seller...
Last week in his third-floor apartment, the general-who supports himself and his pretty Polish wife by managing a floor-wax company-was busy planning his future battles against the Red army. "By now the world should know that foreign armies will never conquer Russia," he said. "Only a nationalist army of Russians, fighting Communism but not Russia, can ever hope to succeed. The cadre of that army meets in this room every Saturday. One day the world will call us." Meanwhile, the floor-wax business is fairly brisk...
Embittered by the way the war had gone and saddened by the recent deaths of both his wife and son, General von Rundstedt had lately been living at Han-over-Klefeld in a modest third-floor flat over a shoeshop. He never wrote his memoirs. Last week, in a quiet and gentlemanly way, he died...
Small Alarm. In Charlestown, Mass., when a fire trapped Mr. & Mrs. Michael McCarthy in their third-floor bedroom, he pitched an alarm clock through the bunk-room window of a firehouse 40 feet away to arouse firemen...