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A German blitzkrieg invasion of Britain is feared within seventy-two hours, as an estimated six hundred Nazi bombers pounded two hundred miles of the Channel coast today. British military authorities and neutral observers in Switzerland were in agreement that the attack most likely means that the long-anticipated invasion is imminent. At least thirty-one Nazi planes were reported shot down by British fighters and anti-aircraft batteries, at least five of them on the southeast coast. Today's attack marked the third consecutive day of the German "power assault" on the British coast....
Great example of how fast opinion changes in war. It was just two days ago that the Eagle reported, "British military men are expressing the belief that the threat of a blitzkrieg invasion by Germany is dwindling by the day toward a vanishing point at the end of September. British experts declared their belief that the continued bombing by Nazi planes amount to 'terror raids,' rather than acting as the vanguard of a coming invasion." I'm not picking on them, sincerely, this stuff is all but impossible to call right when you're in the middle of it, just noting the big swing in opinion in two days.
...Judge Taylor placed the defendants on probation, and then railed against women who "guzzle in bars" to the extent that "respectable men" are afraid to enter a saloon. "...
I don't think he understands how this works. Men go into bars, half the time (at least), looking to find women. In thirty-plus years of patronizing bars with guy friends, I know there were many times we weren't looking for women (as we got older and married or paired up, etc.), but I never heard, not once, a guy say, "let's not go there because there are too many women." Kidding aside, just another example of politicians seeming to be the same subset of people who want to tell the rest of us, in this case, women, how to live.
...Nassau County police today continued their search for missing aircraft-company executive Bert M. Harvey of Lynbrook, missing since Friday afternoon. Airplanes have been dispatched to help search the woods in Nassau and Suffolk. Meanwhile, local authorities are dismissive of theories suggesting Harvey was abducted by German spies or saboteurs, and have so advised agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who have taken an interest in the case....
This one's interesting. You could see it going in several different directions.
...Borough President John Cashmore has made a personal donation to the committee making preparations for Fred Fitzsimmons Night at Ebbets Field this Friday. Contributions will be used to purchase an appropriate gift for the rotund righthander who is 11-2 for the Dodgers this season. Mayor LaGuardia will preside over the pregame ceremonies and will formally present the 39-year-old pitcher-coach with gifts donated by Dodger fans from all over the country....
With his teammates now smart enough to give the man getting his own evening a wide berth when he reads the Eagle, none were surprised when their star pitcher drop-kicked the garbage pail halfway across the locker room, flung the paper in the air and yelled, "'rotund' my *ss, stupid Eagle, I bet thick Wyatt over there is 'streamlined,' what bullish*t" [his teammate's were looking at the ground or ceiling by now as Whit Wyatt tried to shrink into his locker].
...The long-simmering controversy between Mayor LaGuardia and the city's two largest milk distributors appears to be over, with Sheffield Farms Company and the Borden Company having sent the Mayor checks totaling $91,120 to be distributed to farmers. The Mayor last September accused the milk firms of conspiring to undercut by six and a half cents per hundredweight the price to farmers that had been agreed upon following the resolution of the 1939 milk strike. The money paid by the companies to the Mayor represents the difference between the two prices, and will be apportioned to affected farmers by the Federal Market Administrator for New York...
Will the milk companies start advertising again now that that's over? They've been quiet for months.
It's no wonder why the movies where chockablock with mobster and mob stories in the '30s and '40s.
...The chairman of the board of the Texas Company has stepped down following revelations of his relationship with Nazi business envoy Dr. Gerhard Alois Westrick. Captain Torkild Rieber today quit his $100,000 per year job as head of Texaco, a resignation accepted by the company's Board of Directors "with real regret." A press release issued from company headquarters stated that "under existing circumstances it seemed advisable to accept the resignation." Rieber insisted that his friendship with Westrick had no political significance, stemming merely from Westrick's position as Texaco's legal representative in Germany. Rieber further stated that the company has not had any "permanent investment" in Germany in twenty years, and that it had not sold "a single barrel of oil" to Germany since the beginning of the war....
It's good to see at a least a little accountability.
...Along with the celebrations in honor of Fat Freddie Fitzsimmons this coming Friday night, and along with Pee Wee Reese's attempt to break the speed record for circling the bases, the Dodgers and Boston Bees will send their senior staffs out to the field to compete in what figures to be a spectacular pre-game relay race. Leo Durocher and coaches Chuck Dressen and Van Mungo will run for Brooklyn, while Casey Stengel and coaches Johnny Cooney and George Kelly will run for the Bees. It figures to be quite an evening....
Even though Mr. Fitzsimmons had already "finished with" his copy of the Eagle for the day, one noticed that his teammates were furtively looking around and quietly folding their copies and burying them deep in their lockers after they finished reading the sports pages. Ensuing locker-room conversation seemed to be nervously chipper and all about the weather, family and upcoming games.
Kudos to Rogers' illustration of what I'm guessing is, worn by the chief's lackey in panel one, a rough-hewn Donegal Tweed suit. That's not easy to convey in black-and-white newsprint. But home plate backwards is big goof.
Completely agree, I was all set for some good Hedy Lamarr gossip only to find that she wasn't involved. That said, this guy sounds like the John Derek of his generation right down to the nude movie made of one of his beautiful wives.
"Life imprisonment under a statute forbidding the spreading of false reports." Hmm, our streets would quickly be thinned out with a law like that today.
Nice to see 1940 paying attention to famous women.
You know Raven only wanted to ask about Pat, but used his last name and threw Terry into the mix so as to be less obvious about it. Hu Shee is not going down from a knife attack from this dweeb.
The legal case against him seems dubious - he didn't hire nor encourage the pickpocket to freelance and he gave him the money to put in the young husband's pocket. Hence, that this guy went rogue doesn't really seem to be on Bim.
Being trolled in absentia.