Milwaukee Sentinel (newspaper), Wednesday morning, February 26, 1964: Clay Scores TKO in 7, "Liston's Purse Held Up" [Muhammad Ali/Cassius Clay & Sonny Liston fight]; "Herbert Hoover Seriously Ill"
Banner headline: "Clay Scores TKO in 7, Liston's Purse Held Up: 'Threw Out Shoulder,' Says Sonny," by Ray Grody.Other front-page headlines: "Breier Side-Steps Parley?", by James G. Wieghart; "Herbert Hoover Seriously Ill"; "Woman Hit by Car, Dies"; etc.Other front-section headlines: "An Interview...
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Banner headline: "Clay Scores TKO in 7, Liston's Purse Held Up: 'Threw Out Shoulder,' Says Sonny," by Ray Grody.Other front-page headlines: "Breier Side-Steps Parley?", by James G. Wieghart; "Herbert Hoover Seriously Ill"; "Woman Hit by Car, Dies"; etc.Other front-section headlines: "An Interview with Mr. Hoover: 'I'm Used to Being Hollered at,'" by Jules Loh; "'US Tailors Policy on Reds'—Rusk"; "World in Brief" ("Hoffa Calls Fix Charges 'a Lie,'" "'Played Football with Sinatra Loot,'" "Senate Agrees on Rights Plan," ""Bar Chief to Protect Oswald's Interests," "'Forced to Watch Their Fathers Die'"); "58 Perish as Jet Crashes in Lake"; "Personalities .... in the News" ("LBJ Sends 2 Names to Senate," "'I Couldn't Write about This,'" "'Deputy' Author Arrives in N. Y.," "LIfe Begins at 100 for Gustaf," "Deputy Frisks Woman's Hairdo," "Marine Boss Sure of Guantanamo," "Senate Confirms Rowan to USIA," "'Boy Governor' Brucker to Retire"); "Breier Asks Staff for Revamp Ideas"; "No Action by Realtors on Negroes"; "Crash Kills Tosa Couple, Daughter"; "Tosa Aldermen Back Walk"; "170,000 Skip School in Chicago 'Day'"; "Reiss Plans Race to Back Up Goldwater," by Paul M. Weyrich; "5 Civil Rights Demonstrators Plead Innocent"; "Colorful Interesting: Hong Kong's Tourist Tide Rises," by Charles D. Collins; "Mao, Castro Enlist Latin Saboteurs," by Victor Riesel; "National Guard Still Keeps Shaky Peace in Cambridge, Md.," by Charles Rabb; "Kennedy vs. Humphrey in VP Contest," by Henry J. Taylor; "Jaunts with Jamie: Jones Island—a Good Place"; "Jack Leonard Still Is Insultin' Sultan of Comedy," by Earl Wilson"; "Friend Calls Rights Bill Fascism Step"; etc.Sports headlines: "Clay's Win Best for Boxing? Not to Fans," by Lloyd Larson; "Clay Befuddles the Champ by Employing Sudden Bursts"; "'Told World I'd Do It'&mdashCassius," by Oscar Fraley; "Louisville Goes Wild as 'Lip' Wins"; "Don't Call It a Fix—Clay"; etc.
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