Indonesia Order Suspends United Press Operations
Date: 22 May 1962
Pres Sukarno suspends UPI temporarily; no reason given; UPI error in rept on Sukarno assassination attempt rioted
Timothy Patrick Daggett (born May 22, 1962) is an American former gymnast and an Olympic gold medalist. He is a graduate of West Springfield High School and UCLA, who competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, along with Bart Conner, Peter Vidmar and Mitch Gaylord. There, Daggett scored a perfect 10 on the horizontal bar, assisting his team in winning a gold medal – the first for the U.S. men's gymnastics team in Olympic history. In addition to team gold, he earned an individual bronze medal on the pommel horse. In 2005, he was inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.
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Date: 22 May 1962
Pres Sukarno suspends UPI temporarily; no reason given; UPI error in rept on Sukarno assassination attempt rioted
Date: 23 May 1962
H Borland, W Klein, M L Schuster to get Alumni Awards
Date: 23 May 1962
By BENJAMIN WELLES Special to The New York Times
Benjamin Special
Communist party urges continuing strikes
Date: 22 May 1962
By BURTON CRANE
Burton CRANE
Times avg 358.34; NYSE vol 2.26 million, ASE 700,000
Date: 23 May 1962
R E Bedingfield (NY Times) and A Smith (Fortune) win Conn U Loeb Awards for financial journalism
Date: 23 May 1962
By BURTON CRANE
Burton CRANE
Times avg 351.79; NYSE vol 3.64 million; 382 issues off, high since Apr '61, and only 141 up, low since Sept '60
Date: 22 May 1962
By THEODORE SHABAD Special to The New York Times
Theodore Special
Rector Klement denies students and curriculum have been 'Russified,' int