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Thanks bro. I may read Bork's seminal antitrust tract.
And in the Daily News...
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Well now. Looks like Mr. Clark works with a very short lead time....
...] ("Izza war goin' good?" wonders Joe, "or ain'nit? Make up ya mines!" Sally is silent for a long moment. "Y'know what? Leonora toint t'ree mont's ol' on Decembeh 7t'. We din' even t'ink of it." She is silent for another long moment. "Helluvva damn time," she finally murmurs, "t'hava baby.")...
...The rift between District Attorney William O'Dwyer and Mayor LaGuardia was today nearer a settlement on the basis of the approval by the Board of Estimate of a transfer of $35,000 in new funds to the prosecutor's office budget. Although O'Dwyer had requested an additional $45,000 to cover special expenses incurred by his office in connection with investigations, Budget Director Kenneth F. Dayton stated "this sum of $35,000 will see him thru to the end of the year. The city would have had to pay these bills anyway." Mr. Dayton noted that with expenditures for hotel rooms for witnesses and automobile rentals the Kings County District Attorney's Office is running into deficit faster than any other department in the city, and he had previously held up covering those expenses until a study could be performed to determine exactly where the money is going and how Mr. O'Dwyer might reduce his expenses....
[QUOTE="Fading Fast, post: 2875741, member: 26387"Welome back my friend - you've been missed. Hope all is well.
...A 57-year-old Ozone Park man who served in the First World War as a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps reentered the Army today as a private. It's the third hitch for James A. Knapp, who first enlisted in 1905, and reached the rank of sergeant in the Coast Artillery before the first war, later receiving a commission. He left the Army, he thought, for good, on December 30th, 1918...
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("It ain' t'enna t' woil'!" argues Joe. "T'Pittsboigs come heah 'leven times a yeeah! An' we c'n go as many times as ya want! Hones'! Ya Petey'll be playin' e'vy day again! An' b'sides, I mean, jeez, 'at Vaughan, he's a helluva playeh! It's gonna woik out good f'evy'body! Ya see t'at, don'cha???" But Sally merely gazes out the window, into the rainy December night, and remembers that afternoon so long ago, when Pete Coscarart bumped into her going down the stairs at the Prospect Park station, and said 'sorry lady.' A real gentleman, he was. 'A real gentl'm'n," she sniffs. "Not like t'resta t'em bums.")..
...There's one big drawback with this deal, and that's that Arky Vaughan hates Leo Durocher's guts. And I want to know exactly what the beef is with Lavagetto, who has always been a fine clutch player. Sure, he's injury prone, but is that worth breaking that "Cookie!" balloon guy's heart? And I hope Phelps hits .350 next year.....
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Two gents who need to be thinking about their military status. Terry is still underage, but maybe not for much longer, and Pat was not residing in the "continental United States" at the time of the original draft registration order last year. Enjoy those civvies while you can, boys, because you've both got a date with Uncle....