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...BLONDE, by Jack Webb* (245 pp.; Rlnehart; $2.75), is a neatly plotted, fast-moving yarn featuring those two old friends and collaborators in crimebusting, Sergeant Sammy Golden and Father Joseph Shanley. The Jewish cop and the Roman Catholic priest are not only believable characters; they emerge as intelligent, genuinely good men who, therefore, understand the nature of wrongdoing. When these two set out to nail a crook, the standard good-v.-evil struggle takes on depth and excitement. There is probably a valuable lesson here for writers of the unrelieved tough-guy school, in which the hero's morals...
...Jack (Dragnet) Webb...
...second round of the men's singles P. Cox defeated L. Youman, 6-1, 6-1; S. Frieder defeated J. Baldwin, 0-6, 9-7, 6-0; E. Sehehi defeated E. Hale, 10-8, 6-4; E. Helfeld defeated R. Webb, 6-2, 6-2; D. Shapere defeated P. Tanphiphat, 6-0, 6-0; R. Holroyd defeated B. Bress, 6-0, 6-0; K. Smith defeated T. Atkinson, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3; R. Balkin and J. Pleasant forfeited...
...following drew byes; S. Frieder, Esaac Senehi, R. Webb, E. Helfeld, P. Cox, D. Shapero, T. Tanphiphat, K. Smith, T. Atkinson, R. Balkin, J. Pleasants, D. Terris, T. Tully, H. McLean, W. Cox, L. Pazilack, D. Keesing, and R. Israel...
With $33 million in loans from banks and insurance companies, the project has already paid off handsomely for Zeckendorf. In 1950 his realty firm, Webb & Knapp, put up $1,500,000 to buy a 60% interest in Roosevelt Field Inc., paying an average $9 a share. By last year the shares hit $45 on the American Stock Exchange and were split...