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^^^Leona and Raven together are quite inspiring.
I will definitely check in tomorrow.
I will definitely check in tomorrow.
Mr. Gould is working really hard to get an endorsement deal from Lifebuoy.
...Borough President John Cashmore today announced that the new Brooklyn Public Library at Prospect Place will open to the public on February 1st, after months of delays. It is reported that the Borough President appeared at a meeting of library trustees Tuesday night in a state of high agitation, and "read them the riot act" in an address described variously as "stern," "belligerent, " or inspiring." Chief Librarian Milton J. Ferguson spoke with the Borough president after the meeting and stated afterward that he "was unable to detect any evidence of official wrath" on the part of Mr. Cashmore....
...In semi-pro basketball, the Davegas beat the Hebrew Association for the Deaf by a score of 43-28. It was the Davega squad's eighth straight victory this season....
...("T'at Allen," says Joe. "He ain'gottachance on tellavision wit'at panna his. I seen happia faces on iodine bot'ls." "An'nat kid Sinatra," adds Sally, "Dorsey ottapay'im more, so hec'n eat sumpin' onceinnawhile. Toin'im sideways an' he dissapeahs!")...
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(Slap-Happy clips this ad and leaves it where Doc and Sparky can find it.)...
...The Eagle Editorialist praises Borough President John Cashmore for his decisive move to get the new Brooklyn Public Library opened after months of delays. Mr. Cashmore earlier took steps to cover a $350,000 budget shortage that had stalled final construction work, and this week he overruled a delay revolving around the terms of a contract for interior decorating, ordering that the main section of the new $5,000,000 building be opened to the public on February 1st, regardless of whether it is fully decorated or not. The Borough President's plan calls for the rest of the building to be opened in stages, with the final deadline for the entire facility to be open set for April 1st. The project began in 1912, and, the EE stresses, there can be no further delays in putting it to use...
...The Yankees are high on Phil Rizzuto, kid shortstop who starred last year at Kansas City, and rumor has it that he will replace old Frankie Crosetti in the infield next spring. But the Crow isn't ready to fly off into retirement just yet, even though his statistics for 1940 show an unusual decline in an area in which he routinely leads the American League. Frankie was only hit by a pitched ball ten times last summer -- and as he has for the past five seasons, he again led the Junior Loop in that category. But he was plunked 13 times in 1939, and 15 times in 1938, so there is some concern in Yankee circles that he might be losing a bit of his aggressiveness at the plate. In nine seasons as a Yankee regular, Crosetti has been hit 78 times, which appears to be a modern-era record. It may be that Wee Willie Keeler of the Old Orioles was hit even more often than that -- including 49 times in just the 1896 season alone -- but HBP records for the pre-1900 era are scanty....
... (I'm not much for the night life, but if I had to welcome 1941 somewhere, Leon and Eddies' would have the best music of anything I see here. Joe and Sally don't know what they'll do -- they usually stay home and listen to the radio, but that ASCAP contract thing is going to put the kibosh on that.)...
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(What, Benny in first place? Mr. Allen won't stand for that! I do commend the voting public though for their good taste in putting "Vic and Sade" at the top of the daytime list -- it's the best humor being produced anywhere in 1940. And you can see from the dance orchestra listings that the Golden Age of Swing is coming ever so gradually to an end. Joe and Sally don't realize it yet, so don't say anything.)...
... And here's the rest of that Hotel Pierre-Getty-Nazis story. Rather conspicuously absent from this otherwise-interesting investigative piece is the fact that Mr. Getty owns a controlling interest in the Tidewater-Associated Oil Company, who operate the Tydol gas stations, and who are a prominent advertiser in the New York papers -- including the News. Seems odd they'd leave that out, but at least the News dug up the story while the big respectable broadsheets ignored it....
... ... View attachment 291489 I like Snipe a lot, but I'm glad I don't work for her.....