The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960 Page: 4 of 6
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WIN FIRST WINTER OLYMPIC TITLES —Canada and
Sweden won the flr,st two gold medals in. the
Eighth Winter Olympic Gamer at Squaw Val-
ley, Calif. Barbara Wagner, 21, ar.d Hebert Paul,
22, of Toronto, Canada, taking the pairs skat-
ing championship and Si>.tcn Jerr.bcrg, 31. of
Sweden capturing the 30-kilometer (lS'c-mile)
cross-country ski race. At top, left, Jernbcrg
plows through the snow during the race. At
bottom, Sweden's Prince Brrtil (center} con-
gratulates Jernbvrg (right) and Kolf Ramgard
(left), 25, after they finished first and second in
.the ski race. At top, right, Barbara Wagner and
Robert Paul, already three times world cham-
pions, are shown in action at Squaw Valiev. They
have been skating together for eight years. At
bottom, right, Barbara and Paul show their gold
medals, after winning pairs-figure skating event.
'SUZIE WONG' ROLE—In Lon-
don. England, movie star Wil-
liam Holden puts his arm
around K.nncy Kwan, 20, his
now' leading lady. She was
chosen to replace France
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the film version of “The World
of Suzie Wong." Miss Kwan,
born in Hong Kong, is the
daughter of a Chinese archi-
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in .\V,v fork s Garden State park, it plunged into a parked | wagon stuck. Ten West Point cadets and driver injured.
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‘SEGREGATED' A Negro college student waves ns he is
hustled into a patrol wagon in Richmond. Va . where he ar.d
some other Negroes were arrested in Th.alhimcr's de-
partment store when they tried to get service at the lum ii
counter ("large: trespassing. This was the first mass ar-
rest in a wave of such actions which has swept the south
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INGRID'S DAUGHTER A MRS.—Jennie Ann Lir.dstrom, 21,
and her “on the spur of the moment" bridegroom, Fuller
E. Callaway, III, 28, smile in doorway of their San Fran-
cisco apartment. The daughter of world-famed actress In-
grid Bergman and son of a wealthy La Grange, Ga., textile
manufacturer wed'in a jail radio room ceremony in Elko,
Ncv. She's a senior at Mills college. He is in electronics.
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BANZAI! IT'S A PRINCE! The crowd gives three "Banzai"
cheers outside the imperial palace in Tokyo to announcement
that the baby born to Crown Prince Akihito and Princess
Mirliiko.ds a boy. Banzai is a felicitation mean in.*; may you
Uvc forever, or live 10,0o0 yeats. (Rutiiophoioi
SPEARS GETS 5 YEARS Naturopath I)r. Robert Spears
g,.ism-si mat dies along to federal courthouse in Phoenix,
Ar;e, to take on a five-Vear sentence for driving a stolen
a cross, state lines. Spears, 05, is the gent who insured
; .hiiscif for S 100,000 as a passenger on a plane which left
Y.anpa, Fla, Nov. 10 and era sited in 11# Gulf of Mexico,
killing all 12 persons aboard. Strangely, he was not on it.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960, newspaper, March 1, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696665/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.