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Haha, this is one amazing invention, I wonder if this is still in use today.
Here is the recipe for Butterscotch Marshmallows candy. Oh, and I see why these are meant for men only, it was considered un-lady like for women to have anything with hard liquor. So this candy has butterscotch schnapps in them, very interesting. This is good news to me since I am no drinker by any means.
And if I do decide to try my hand at this recipe I can use all vegan ingredients and no liqueur.
Oh, and for all you tea drinkers out there I have good news they still make Salada Tea https://salada.com/products/salada-original-blend-black-tea-100-ct
President Roosevelt today clamped down an embargo on the sale of scrap iron and steel to Japan, effective October 16th, but left the way open for exports to nations in the Western Hemisphere and to Great Britain. The action came within 24 hours of the Export-Import Bank offering a new $25,000,000 loan to China, whose stubborn resistance has been the main obstacle to the expansion of Japanese power in the Far East. A White House statement did not specifically explain why Britain, alone of all non-Western Hemisphere nations, would be permitted US scrap, but the exception is in general line with the Administration policy for aiding Britain in its war against Germany and Italy....
...Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss and Martin "Buggsy" Goldstein will die in the electric chair during the week of November 4th for the 1939 murder of Brownsville bookmaker Irving "Puggy" Feinstein. The execution date was set today in Kings County Court by Judge John J. Fitzgerald, and was received impassively by Strauss. Goldstein however, replied to the sentence by wishing "the same" to Judge Fitzgerald and all his family. He added that his one wish before he dies is to perform an indignity upon Judge Fitzgerald, and concluded by "shouting hysterically" that he is prepared "to die like a man."...
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Depressing, depressing, depressing. Isn't it time for Elaine to climb in Jawn's window, or land on his roof in an autogyro or something? And what of poor Susan there -- with her mother a refugee from the Hill Page.....
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"Man To Man" wasn't quite what you're probably thinking it was. It was a pulp featuring wink-wink "tales for males" by such New Yorkerish figures as Robert Benchley and James Thurber mixed in among articles on "Your Mistress And How To Keep Her" and an assortment of smeary sex cartoons. The Mayor warned you about this kind of stuff.....
... View attachment 264874 Raw onions? Oh, she'll be able to tell.....
View attachment 264874 Raw onions? Oh, she'll be able to tell.
A Modjeska is a confection consisting of marshmallow dipped in caramel. It was created in the 1880s in Louisville, Kentucky by confectioner Anton Busath (1845-1908) to honor Shakespearean actress Helena Modjeska, who was performing there in the US debut production of Ibsen's A Doll's House.
Tokyo has formally joined the Rome-Berlin Axis, with Japan, Germany, and Italy proclaiming a "new order" in Europe and Asia. The three nations have entered into an agreement for mutual aid against any new enemy entering the European War or that in China, an eighteen-year pact covering joint military and economic obligations. The three powers assigned one another specific spheres of influence, with Japan recognized as the leader of the "new order in East Asia," and Germany and Japan leading the "new order in Europe." The effect of the agreement would force the United States into fighting a two-front war against populations totalling 250,000,000 if it enters the war....
...Officials of the city's Board of Higher Education have denied that a hiring policy discriminating in favor of Christians is in place, following a charge by a Jewish job applicant that she was denied employment because of her faith. Miss Pearl Bernstein had sought a job with the Board as a stenotypist, but was denied the job because an official of the employment agency in charge of filling it told her "she had only Jewish stenotypists on her office list, and therefore advertised the new position for 'Christians only' so as to allow for a 'more representative' pool of applicants to be forwarded to the Board." Miss Bernstein also stated that she was told that the "Christians Only" proviso in advertisements was often used when it was known that no Jewish applicants would be hired, "so as to save Jewish girls the carfare of coming down to apply." The Board stated that the position in question was only temporary, and that therefore it was exempt from Civil Service Commission requirements. The advertisement in question was run by the employment agency contracted to fill the job, and not by the Board or the City itself, and the Board and City disclaim all responsibility for its content...