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Poor Walt. He's always run to pudge, but now he's giving FFF a run for his derriere. ....
Kermit, thoughts?
Poor Walt. He's always run to pudge, but now he's giving FFF a run for his derriere. ....
Another gangland murder ring in Brooklyn, this one of the comparatively minor-league variety with but six killings to its credit, has been uncovered by the arrest of a woman known as "The Red Rose of Williamsburg," who allegedly served as a "death lure" for that gang.
Forty-year-old Mrs. Rose Pantiel of 666 Willoughby Avenue was secretly arrested yesterday and booked last night on a charge of homicide in connection with the 1936 murder of Rubin "Ruby The Mock" Shapiro. It is believed that Mrs. Pantiel, a woman of "hard masculine lines" who is said to be "the match of a strong man in the physical class," lured Shapiro into the back seat of a car, where he was turned over to his executioners while Mrs. Pantiel found her way home in a taxicab. The arrest came as District Attorney William O'Dwyer announced the reopening of the investigation of the death of mobster Samuel Schlanger, who was shot dead in Coney Island eight years ago in what is believed to have been a territorial dispute between rival gangs of Williamsburg loansharks....
...Former police lieutenant Cuthbert J. Behan, who was removed from the force by Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine after a lengthy investigation of his role in the Brooklyn bail-bond racket, has opened his own bar and grill near Borough Hall. The new establishment at 110 Court Street specifically prohibits women from taking seats at the bar, but Behan stresses that ladies are welcome to sit at booths in the rear. Behan says the new tavern is open to everyone, and even Commissioner Valentine himself would be welcome to come in for a drink....
...A thirty-year-old Sheridan Avenue man is in custody as a horse thief, after police shut down his illegal pony-ride operation. Frank Martinez is charged with stealing the two ponies he used in his scheme from a farm in New Jersey. Two boys who acted as shills for Martinez have been turned over to the Brooklyn Society For The Prevention of Cruelty to Children....
...In London, Herbert Leigh Holman was today granted an absolute divorce from actress Vivien Leigh on the ground that she committed adultery with actor Laurence Olivier. Miss Leigh and Mr. Olivier are expected now to marry....
...In Mexico City, Brooklyn social worker Sylvia Ageloff today lambasted the accused assassin of Leon Trotsky, with Miss Ageloff denouncing Frank Jackson as "a dirty murderer" whom she wished "would die the same way he killed Trotsky." Miss Ageloff claimed that Jackson made love to her in order to get close to the exiled Bolshevik leader, but Jackson told police he truly loved her, and threatened to commit suicide in his grief over losing her....
There was a big fad around 1939-40 for stripey novelty socks -- it's nice to see that a young person can keep up with the trends even when living the busy life of a mob teen.
I had no idea that illicit pony rides were a profitable racket, let alone enough to support a couple of shills -- he had them doing rodeo tricks on the ponies to drum up interest as he went from neighborhood to neighborhood. I'm enjoying the thought of what Josephine Bungle would say if they passed by her window.
I was gonna say I'm waiting for a good Trotsky movie, but there's at least a two-season Netflix series coming out of this.
Behan's Bar and Grill went on to become a popular Dodger-oriented drinkery -- "baseball bars" were very much a thing even before they started installing television sets. But Sally won't go there, and she'll raise hell if Joe goes there, unless they let her sit right up at the bar. She likes Hugh Casey's Chop House better anyway.
Harold hasn't grown up much since he left town, but Lillums has. Compare them just exactly a year ago today --
View attachment 256523 In just a few short days, Lil will be led into a botched elopement, will denounce poor Simp as a "rattle brained hepcat" and will have creepy old Truck McClusky shoved in her direction by her scheming mother. A lot of growing up indeed.
...Another seventeen Brooklyn residents were bitten by dogs today and police are continuing their purge of unlicensed, unleashed, or unmuzzled dogs in Bay Ridge and Bensonhurst, where a rabies outbreak is flourishing. More mad-dog cases were recorded in Brooklyn over the first seven months of 1940 than in the entire city in 1939....
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Dixie Walker may be hitting again, but Joe Medwick still isn't, and Leo Durocher is stepping up to take his share of the blame for that. Medwick last week admitted that maybe he came back too soon from his beaning by Bob Bowman of the Cardinals in June, and Leo now says he should have stepped in to prevent him from doing so. Durocher notes that Pee Wee Reese was out for three weeks after he was skulled by Jake Mooty in Chicago, and that no matter how strong Medwick is, he isn't strong enough to recover from an even more severe blow to the head after just three days....
I suspect that Mr. Evans is counting each of his two years as a separate "milestone." I suppose in a profession where anything printed out of turn could get you chained to a pinball machine and thrown in a lake every year you survive at it should be commemorated.....
...The Glen Island Casino engagement is legendary among swing-band fans -- Miller had performed for several months in 1938 at the Paradise Restaurant in Times Square with the same band, to comparatively little notice, probably because the Paradise was an upscale type of spot that didn't really draw the youth crowd who bought records and created hype. The Casino, however, was a popular hangout for college kids, who latched right onto "the Miller Style" at a time when pure swing was going out of fashion and the sweeter, more commercial type of dance music was coming back -- Mr. Miller was in precisely the right place at precisely the right time. Here's his opening night broadcast from Glen Island, before an audience of about 1800 mostly-collegians, May 17, 1939 --
The Harvest Moon Ball was a New York institution for a very long time, always proudly sponsored by The News. I think the last one was in the mid-1970s, almost surviving into the disco era.....
...I still find it hard to believe Medwick was allowed to play three days after he was nearly killed at the plate, unless it's a matter of MacPhail demanding immediate return on his gigantic investment. Laughing Larry is not the most rational of men....
...Mr. Hand the pickpocket had better watch himself. Mama's been on her way down to Bim's office for, what, three days now? When she finally arrives, the fur will fly.....
...The DL dumping that Invader guard off the dock so nonchalant-as-you-please is the best thing I've seen all week. If only I could deal with my own problems as easily.
...The United States troop transport American Legion arrived in Brooklyn today carrying 875 refugees from the war zones of Northern Europe, despite storms, mine fields, and evidence of a Nazi recruitment plot aboard the ship. According to passengers who debarked today at Bay Ridge, a contingent of Nazi supporters among those on board the ship held meetings in the hold during the voyage in an attempt to draw crew members to their side and sabotage the vessel. But those crew members reacted angrily to the Nazi propagandists, leading to a violent confrontation that had to be broken up by a priest from New Jersey who happened to be among the passengers....
...The Fulton Street L won't be coming down until 1941 -- at the earliest, with plans for an early demolition of the hulking fifty-year-old structure having been snagged by the lack of an agreement to replace the trolleys running along Fulton Street with buses, thus allowing the removal of the trolley wires now hanging from the L structure. If the trolleys remain in operation along the route, poles will have to be erected and the wires transferred from the L structure to the poles, a process likely to push the start of demolition ahead to next spring....
... View attachment 256888 Brooklyn's youngest ballet instructor? That's twelve-year-old Maria Angelina of Flatbush, who teaches classes in her family's East 35th Street garage. She charges five cents per half hour of instruction to a group of twelve pupils, and uses the proceeds to fund her own advanced ballet instruction. Young Maria, the daughter of a former Ziegfeld girl, has been studying dance since she was old enough to walk, and has ambitions of a professional career of her own. In addition to ballet, she is fond of opera and is a regular patron at the Metropolitan Opera House, and also follows the current dance modes among the jitterbugs. When she's not pursuing her interest in music, she's an avid baseball fan -- but perish forbid, she roots for the Giants and her favorite player is Mel Ott....
...Helen admits she doesn't follow baseball, but there's something to the idea of Sue getting out and involving herself in activities that will help her meet other people....
... (Point of order, a ball hit out of the park to dead center would have to go over double-decked stands and would land at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Montgomery Street, for a total distance of nearly 500 feet. In other words, Sparky, you might NOT be the world's strongest man, or even the strongest man in the league.)...
I'd go see that movie. Pat O'Brien as the Priest From New Jersey, James Cagney as the foreman of the engine room, and Conrad Veidt as the chief Nazi operative. Throw in Lionel Stander as a two-fisted stoker, Allen Jenkins as the comedy-relief chief steward, and Ann Sheridan as a wealthy refugee, and you've got a winner.....
Very strange. I click on Cary and he opens up and waves. Might be some kind of browser thing?