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Cobras, stuffed with cotton and bent by wires to simulate lifelike positions, are sold for equivalent of $4.50 in store in Bangkok
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NMW A 57315
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Protective showing. Dave Dennis demonstrates at Congress of Racial Equality school of non-violence in Jackson, Mississippi, how to cover up vital parts of the body
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NMW A 57417
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Up the ladder. The promotion of four Baltimore County Fire Fighters has been announced by James P.S. Devereux, Director of Public Saftey, and Fire Chief Winfield H. Wineholf
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57356
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Harvey Church (at right, above) was boastful too, in confessing his crime, but lost some assurance when forced to re-enact his brutal slaying of two auto salesmen
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57330
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New load packer garbage wagon
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57388
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Fire Lt. Arthur Gulbrandsen, overcome by smoke, being helped from metal company plant at 2439 N. Leavitt St. during fire early yesterday
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NMW A 57375
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Baltimorians and visitors find the city's park benches convenient places to rest from shopping, to sit and watch other, to meditate or to just pass the time of day while eating a snack
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57392
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Electronic sensing and transmitting devices in dummy's head simulate acceleration forces Apollo astronauts may encounter on way to moon
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NMW A 57430
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Near end of death plunge. The battered body of John Ward here is shown just after it bounced off a hotel marquee and just before it landed in the street
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NMW A 57443
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Flirting with death. With the 34 story Warwick hotel in the background, a man believed to be John Ward (arrow) flirts with death on this 17-story ledge of the hotel Gotham
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57449
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VIKING rocket reaches 51 1/2 mile height on first flight: one of three. This photograph shows the 45-foot long VIKING, navy rocket, in it's stand with the loading rack around it
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57438
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Sailor Parade at Liberty Heights
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Tribune Newspaper
NMW A 57386
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