August 25: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Briefly

A second material witness in the fatal stabbing of David Kammerer was free on bail as Lucien Carr was indicted for murder, raising questions on the justice process.
The total cost of Gabriel Pascal's Technicolor production of 'Caesar and Cleopatra' exceeded $6,000,000, sparking debate on whether this represents an upper limit for film production costs.
'The Girl From Jones Beach,' starring Ronald Reagan, is enjoying capacity audiences at the Brooklyn Strand Theater, signaling the strong appeal of romance films in the era.
Bill Martin, a 12-year-old pitcher from Texas, became a star in the Little League World Series, showcasing the talent emerging from youth sports.
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