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Certain strikes would be defined as "sabotage against the Government" under the terms of a measure proposed in the House of Representatives. The legislation, introduced by Rep. Josiah W. Bailey (D-North Carolina) as an amendment to the Neutrality Act revision measure now pending before Congress, would cover any strike affecting "the production of materials or articles ordered by any department or bureau or Cabinet official for the national defense." It was understood that the amendment was submitted in response to the captive coal mine strike called this week by United Mine Workers' president John L. Lewis. It was also understood that the measure had the "tacit support" of President Roosevelt, based on remarks made by the President in his Navy Day speech last night, in which he called "a dangerous minority" of labor leaders a menace to national security.
The President's emphatic statement in last night's speech that "the shooting has started" came as spectacular notification that the nation is now moving beyond "short of war" boundaries into the field of limited naval hostilities. In his Navy Day remarks broadcast worldwide last night, President Roosevelt declared that America has been attacked, and Germany has fired the first shot -- a reference to the recent USS Kearny incident in which the lives of American sailors were lost. The President called for the speedy arming of American merchant ships, which, he insisted, must be free to deliver munitions directly to British ports under the protection of U. S. Navy vessels. The Neutrality Act, he declared, "has been outmoded by force of violent circumstances."
Nazi spokesmen denounced the President today with unprecdented rage, as "the greatest liar and faker in world history," with particular fury directed toward the President's statements suggesting that Germany intends to construct a Nazi-dominated hegemony in South America. The Berlin afternoon press published front-page articles denouncing Mr. Roosevelt as "a liar, faker, warmonger, lunatic, and hireling of the Jews," of "shamelessness, rottenness, beastliness, and idiocy," and further accused him of "foaming at the mouth" as he delivered his speech last night. The reaction was noteworthy in that Nazi authorities have never before replied with such immediacy to a statement by the President, with the usual policy resulting in a wait of 24 to 36 hours before a response is given.
Governor Herbert H. Lehman stepped squarely into the Mayoral race today by accusing Mayor LaGuardia of reaching "a new low of abuse" in remarks made by the Mayor during a campaign appearance last night in the Bronx in which Mr. LaGuardia discussed the Appeals Court's recent decision to rule out a new election for State Controller on November 4th. In those remarks, the Mayor praised the Appeals Court decision as a blow to "political bosses" whom he accused of attempting to manipulate such an election by nominating an American Labor Party candidate for the Controller's office, which candidate, the Mayor suggested, would then come out in favor of Democratic mayoral candidate William O'Dwyer, and he suggested that the Governor himself was complicit in this scheme. "You've heard of goniffs stealing from goniffs," chuckled the Mayor, "well, here now you've got double-crossers double-crossing double-crossers. Lehman punched himself in the chin and knocked himself out!" The Governor responded to that comment with fury, declaring that "the people of New York are sick and tired of Mr. LaGuardia's unbridled tongue." Mr. Lehman accused the Mayor of abusing and vilifying "everyone who has opposed him," and stated that "thief, double-crosser, crook, and bum" are "among the milder of the Mayor's epithets."...
Goniffs, fakers, bums and thugs. A very '40s vocabulary day in the paper.
...The widow of executed Murder For Money gang member Martin "Buggsy" Goldstien has filed a double-indemnity insurance claim following her husband's death last summer in the electric chair. Mrs. Beatrice Goldstien was the beneficiary of a $6000 policy taken out by her husband with the Prudential Insurance Company of America paying double indeminity in the event of an "accidental death," and Mrs. Goldstien, arguing that judicial execution qualifies as "accidental death," has filed a claim for $12,000. The company seeks to void the policy on the grounds that Mr. Goldstien "withheld from the company the fact that he was a murderer, and therefore was liable to execution." Mrs. Goldstein has 21 days to file a response to the company's action....
This is just wonderful all around. Heck, if it happened today, there'd be a line added to life insurance policies applications going forward like this: "Please check if you are, have ever been or plan to be a murderer_____"
The Hotchkiss money is still out there. While I doubt Sue cares, maybe she should let Veronica know as she needs a (rich) deus ex machina about now. Hotchkiss, Gramps - I'm sure one wealthy old man is as good as another to Veronica.
Or Leach, a brother.
Fitz isn't too happy either: "It's 'heavyset,' how many times must I say it, not 'fat,' but 'heavyset'. Kill 'em all Irwin."
The police should search Ms. Tepley's apartment and then the pawn shops in the area and I bet they find the ring. $3000 is not $2, "From Fashion Model to Prison Inmate" would make a good title for a Warner Bros. movie.
"...and at 57, no man can be an impetuous lover." Okay then.