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(No, it isn't going well at all. And it turns out the O'Dwyer-LaGuardia Feud was based on nothing. Which political feuds often are.)
The former commander of the Garibaldi Brigade that fought on behalf of Loyalist Spain during the Spanish Civil War arrived in America today to begin the formation of a Free Italian Army in the United States, along the lines of the Free French. Lieutenant Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi landed at Stapleton, Staten Island this morning, where he was greeted by cheers from a delegation representing the Mazzini Society, an anti-Fascist Italian organization with headquarters in Manhattan. Speaking thru an interpreter, Colonel Pacciardi vowed that the unit he intends to form will fight alongside the Allies to free Italy from Fascism, and to prevent a Nazi victory in Europe. Should the Nazis win the war, predicted Col. Pacciardi, Italy would be reduced to a mere "vassal state" of Germany. Col. Pacciardi successfully led his brigade against Fascist Italian forces at the Battle of Guadalajara in 1937.
Six thousand Nazi troops were killed between December 18th and Christmas Day as Soviet forces routed German units in the Volkhov sector of Leningrad, with thirty-two villages recaptured and "the usual booty" taken. On the Moscow front it was reported in official communiques that Soviet armies have killed over 10,000 "shivering Germans" in just the past four days. The recapture of the important railway junction at Kaluga seemed imminent, and tanks under the command of General Gregori Zhukov were reported to be making significant advances toward another key rail junction at Orel.
Sixty-five motion picture theatres in the Loew's chain across the city may be shut down by a strike by Local 306 of the Motion Picture Machine Operators Union, AFL against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Incorporated. The union is demanding that M-G-M halt the distribution of its films to independent theatres using non-union projectionists as a condition of a new contract for twenty union projectionsts employed by the company's New York City film exchange.
(And the worst part of it is, he manufactures antacids.)
Tickets for the pro football All Star Game pitting the champion Chicago Bears against the cream of the rest of the National Football League are now on sale. The game will be played at the Polo Grounds on January 4th, and may be purchased at the Manhattan offices of both the football and baseball Giants, at the Dodgers ticket office at 215 Montague Street, at the Thorp Sporting Goods store at 452 5th Avenue, and at all Western Union offices in the city. Prices are $2.20, $3.30, and $4.40.
Dodger favorite Freddie Fitzsimmons is going ahead with plans for his own bowling alley after all, with a new building now going up on Empire Boulevard in the very shadow of Ebbets Field. Fitz hopes to open the new venture in January, and when he does so he'll become only the latest baseball star to venture into the kegling business. Among his new colleagues are Harry Danning and Billy Jurges of the Giants, Ted Lyons of the White Sox, Ben Chapman formerly of the Yankees and Red Sox, and Lefty Grove recently released by the Red Sox. Many retired baseball greats also operate bowling centers, among them Ray Schalk, Red Faber, Jimmy Dykes, and the greatest of all Dodgers, Zack Wheat -- who now runs his own alleys in Kansas City.
(Sure, we're scraping the barrel, but at least it's baseball news. Medwick only struck out 35 times? Wow.)
(And yes, the art is indeed by Milton Caniff, in the first of many contributions he'll make to the war effort. Is that Burma in the first panel, with Pat right behind her? Is that Dude with the fire hose in the second, and gawdblessusall, *Raven* playing mom in the fifth?)
Air raid wardens from Brooklyn and Manhattan will face off on the "Battle of the Boroughs" broadcast, tonight at 9:45 over WABC.
(Not only did Wilbur steal the lamp, he also stole some poor Russian soldier's fur hat.)
(It's surprisingly easy to sell your soul, once you put your mind to it.)