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"All The Young Men" Defies Racial Myths; Movie Co-Stars Sidney Poitier

NEW YORK fANP>—Hoi ywood motion picture writer-producer-di-rector Hall Bartlett has aimed a daring blow against some of the most persistent anti-Negro prejudices in "All The Young Men”, a new Columbia Pictures release which co-stars Alam Ladd and Sidney Poitier. This is the exciting suspensefilled story of what happens to a small advance detachment of Marines when their dying Lieutenant passes command to the Sergeant, a recent replacement and the only Negro in the unit. In (he role of the Sergeant, Poitier is faced with the double problem of accomplishing a dangerous military mission and dispe.ling the doubts, articulated by one of his men, that “They (Negroes) are just not able j to command; they’re not born to

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Bridge Winners Fall Creek 'Y' Fall Creek YMCA Duplicate Bridge Association announces win* ners for the week of August 8, playing the Mitchel Scramble

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1st place: Mrs. Stanley Porter and Mrs. Jean Porter 2nd Place: Mr. ana Mrs, Lucian

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3rd place: Messrs. Spurling and Dave Clark Robert -Grissom announces the Monday evening group will start promptly fet 7:30 p. m.

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