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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 64

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
64
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Waxmax- -fecit! TMEVORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 Boy Impassive at Inquest into Mother's Slaying Kid Weil Denies He's Dead; Asks $100,000 1 MEIGS FIELD planetarium! ST 14. Jr NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM IjAQUARIUMJ IBUCKIN6HAM FOUNTAIN -Ma. 1 1 Am-Mnitf TRIBUNE Photol Dazzling view of Chicago's lake front as captured Tuesday night from 39th floor of Prudential by array of lights curving southward around bend of Lake Michigan to steel centers of East Chicago (Story on pago 2) building. New lights illuminate planetarium, aquarium, and museum. Clarity of night is emphasized and Whiting (left background).

s- tin -'Wk Hr SWW-H 4 -'r- 1 rv' i ivll i itribune Photoi in fc "tf 1 1 I -W Donna Bobell and Edward Brody, top scholars in graduating class at "t- "7 Roosevelt university, comparing averages with slide rule. Commencement exercises were held Tuesday night in Orchestra hall. ffi I Vi (Story on Pa8. 4. part 2) -v xs pV, xj a WBmgMmmmimm Wmmmm" IkiMmmA i TRIBUNE Photol ITRIBUNE Photol David Nesius, 14, admitted slayer of mother, Geral dine, tells Coroner 'f Joseph (Yellow Kid) Weil is a dapper man McCarron (seated) he will not testify at inquest.

Standing behind David is -vV' i 'r8 about town and not long dead, he says in a $1 Anton Sommers, coroner's chief investigator. 1 s' 000 suit for libel filed Tuesday. fSfory on pago 13. part 3) IV' fH- A ---r-i; (Story on pag 11, part 3) -nfllj i I v' I 11 I 1 s. i ifN.

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Damage to bridge was estimated at $75,000. (Story on pagm 1) Shirley O'Neill, who rescued youth from shark, only to have him. die of injuries, sits with children as a summer school counselor in San Francisco after learning she is to get Carnegie hero medal..

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