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  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Paragraphs"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story BABS TO WED? Mayfair Gossips of New Love (on Countess Barbara Haugwitz-Reventlow and her son Lance); Expose Huge Plot To Smuggle U.S. Planes to Spain; Pius XII Assumes Duties: Reappoints Chamberlain; Curley Son Gives Lie to Rift Story (on Paul G. Curley, son of former Governor James M. Curley); HEDY LAMARR TO WED GENE MARKEY TODAY; TURNS IN SUITOR WHO SLEW BABY (on two-year-old Miriam Wolf, called "The Rosebud Baby," and her suspected slayer, Paul W. Barrick); Peg Maleon Lives In A Magic World (on the selection of Muriel Collins for the role); MOTHER'S RIGHT TO KNOW CHILD UPHELD IN COURT; News Item, Sheet Clues in Sex Killing (on the murder of Nellie Harrington, West End religious recluse); Choice of Pius XII Reassures the World by Hugh Walpole; FEAR FAST WILL KILL [Mohandas K.] GANDHI; Autoists Warned As Cars Kill Six; Frosh Wows Harvard By Swallowing Goldfish; EXPORTERS GAIN BY NAZI BARTER; [Zlatko] Balokovic's Violin Enthralls Hearers; Lefty Grove [Robert Moses Grove], Miracle Man of Baseball, Starting Off on Third Diamond Career; LOVER AND FIGHTER: KID McCOY'S OWN STORY by Kid McCoy.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: 'SUICIDE ARMY' DEFIES [Francisco] FRANCO; British May Seek To End [Mohandas K.] Gandhi Fast; cover story Suitor, 57 [Peter Kogoy], Quizzed In Shooting of Girl [Dorothy MacDonald]; BLUEBEARD GOES ON TRIAL IN U.S. DANCER KILLING (on Eugene Weidmann, charged with the slaying of six women, always for money); Job and Joy Now Sought For Girl Who Wants to Die (on Margaret Pendleton); MAN KILLS GIRL, 13, ENDS LIFE; U.S. GIRL DANCER GETS HITLER GIFTS (Miriam Verne); HOT ASHES BLAMED IN CAMBRIDGE FIRE; Hotel Raid Starts Vice War - 4 Girls Trapped, 50 Flee; New Pope to Avoid American Politics (on Pope Pius XII); Holliston Mother Dying After Plunge From Husband's Car; GIRLS, HERE'S A TIP - PRACTICE BLUSHING; SEES NAZI PEACE WITH POPE; Rites on Wednesday For John G. Sargent; Bruins Win Over Rangers In Bruising Battle, 5 to 3; Jake Wade Puts Blast On Tigers (Jacob Fields Wade); column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: HIT 'PLOT' ON NEWTON VETS: [Alderman Frank T.] McCabe Scores Mayor [Edwin O. Childs] - Says Soldiers in Asylum ("In a startling arraignment of soldiers' relief conditions in Newton, Alderman Frank T. McCabe charged today that 'stooges' of Mayor Edwin O. Childs have railroaded some needy veterans into hospitals as mentally unbalanced"); Two Women Save 6 From Death As Homes Burn in Lynn, Saugus; short cover story BROOKLINE BOY FOUND DROWNED; [General Jose] MAIJA'S WAR PLANES BATTLE REDS' REVOLT AGAINST SPAIN PEACE; EXCLUSIVE: 'Stone Girl's' Victory Over Death Menace Baffling to Science (on Mary Currie); DAR 'Rebels' in Hub To Join New Group; short Admits Smothering Her 'Nuisance Baby' (on Mrs. Gus Edinger); HARVARD GRAD, 71, SUICIDE IN HOTEL (on Charles Frothingham Leland); 2 Ex-Teachers Get Vindication at Polls (on Isabelle Hallin); short AFL and CIO Sign Truce; Britain Sees Trouble For King [George V] on U.S. Trip; WINGS FIGHT TO HOLD 5TH PLACE AGAINST BRUINS; column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway; [Boze] Berger Rated Handsomest in Red Sox Camp; [Larry MacPhail] M'PHAIL MOURNS PLIGHT OF BEES.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Most news stories repeated from earlier 7 Star Edition]; 2 WOMEN RESCUE 6 AS HOMES BURN; New Revolt Starts in Madrid Against [General Jose] Maija After Peace Plea; Death Cheated By 'Stone Girl' (on Mary Currie); cover story MOTHER ADMITS SHE SMOTHERED 'NUISANCE BABY' (on Mrs. Gus Edinger); Britain Fears King's U.S. Visit Will Be Chilly (King George V); AFL, CIO Sign Truce Here - Points to U.S. Labor Peace; Ex-Teachers 'Clear Slate' - Vindicated at Town Polls (on Isabelle Hallin); 'Best Friend' Killer Sentenced to Chair (on Ervin Wood); [Mohandas K.] GANDHI ENDS FAST OF 4 DAYS; Fighting Red Wings Tackle Bruins at Garden Tonight; column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway; BOZE BERGER SOX CAMP ADONIS; LYNN BOY [Larry MacPhail] STARS IN B'S SPANGLES.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Most news stories repeated from earlier edition that day]; HIT 'PLOT' ON NEWTON VETS: [Alderman Frank T.] McCabe Scores Mayor [Edwin O. Childs] - Says Soldiers in Asylum ("In a startling arraignment of soldiers' relief conditions in Newton, Alderman Frank T. McCabe charged today that 'stooges' of Mayor Edwin O. Childs have railroaded some needy veterans into hospitals as mentally unbalanced"); Two Women Save 6 From Death As Homes Burn in Lynn, Saugus; short cover story TWO BOYS CONFESS SHOOTING; BROOKLINE BABY DIES IN POND: Wanders to Death While At Play - Body Recovered; [General Jose] MAIJA'S WAR PLANES BATTLE REDS' REVOLT AGAINST SPAIN PEACE; EXCLUSIVE: 'Stone Girl's' Victory Over Death Menace Baffling to Science (on Mary Currie); DAR 'Rebels' in Hub To Join New Group; short Admits Smothering Her 'Nuisance Baby' (on Mrs. Gus Edinger); N.E. FLEET 'GAMES' WIDENED BY NAVY; Chicago Business Hails [William Randolph] Hearst Plea ("Plea for Prosperity"); Rich Harvard Grad Hotel Suicide Here (on Charles Frothingham Leland); HID WAR BOMBS IN BANK 21 YEARS; short AFL and CIO Sign Truce; Charge Newton Vets Railroaded to Asylum (Alderman Frank T. McCabe); Britain Sees Trouble For King [George V] on U.S. Trip; WINGS FIGHT TO HOLD 5TH PLACE AGAINST BRUINS; column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway; [Boze] Berger Rated Handsomest in Red Sox Camp; [Larry MacPhail] M'PHAIL MOURNS PLIGHT OF BEES.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Most news stories repeated from earlier edition that day]; cover story BOY, 12, CONFESSES SHOOTING: Boy, 7, Tells of Gun Theft - Victim Dying; [CIO Leader John L.] LEWIS DRAFTS PLAN FOR CIO-AFL MERGER WITH NEW LEADERS; Brookline Baby Drowns in Pond New Home - Body is Recovered; EXCLUSIVE: 'Stone Girl's' Victory Over Death Menace Baffling to Science (on Mary Currie); DAR 'Rebels' in Hub To Join New Group; short Admits Smothering Her 'Nuisance Baby' (on Mrs. Gus Edinger); N.E. FLEET 'GAMES' WIDENED BY NAVY; WOMEN RESCUE SIX IN LYNN, SAUGUS FIRES; BUSINESS HAILS PLEA BY [William Randolph] HEARST ("Plea for Prosperity"); HARVARD GRAD, 71, SUICIDE IN HOTEL (on Charles Frothingham Leland); HID WAR BOMBS IN BANK 21 YEARS; Spain's War Planes Battle Revolt of Reds (on General Jose Miaja); Charge Newton Vets Railroaded to Asylum (Alderman Frank T. McCabe); Britain Sees Trouble For King [George V] on U.S. Trip; WINGS FIGHT TO HOLD 5TH PLACE AGAINST BRUINS; column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway; [Boze] Berger Rated Handsomest in Red Sox Camp; [Larry MacPhail] M'PHAIL MOURNS PLIGHT OF BEES.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; short clear-tape to front cover; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Joe Palooka, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [Clark] Gable Pitches Hay - Mum on Wedding (with front cover photo of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard); cover story HUNDREDS FLEE SO. BOSTON FIRE; COOLIDGE WIDOW [Mrs. Grace Goodhue Coolidge) PAYS RESPECTS TO F.W. STEARNS [Frank Waterman Stearns]; [Francisco] Franco Adamnant [sic]: WARNS FOES SPAIN MUST BE UNITED by Princess Marie de Bourbon; LOUISE BROWNE OF 'SALLY' FAME RENOUNCES U.S.; Labor Conference Resumes With More Strife in Prospect; Boys Bewildered In Man's Shooting (on 7-year-old Ronald Sparks and Richard Sousa, 12, accused of shooting George Santora); G-Men's Chief [J. Edgar Hoover] Says [John H.] Howland a 'Fiend'; Wives Jobs 'Out' By Court Decision; 5 Married Women Pass in Bar Exams; U.S. WARNS STEEL TO END MONOPOLY; BRUINS N.H.L. ICE CHAMPS: [Bill "Flash"] Hollett's Two Goals Subdues Red Wings; short [Jack] Dempsey in Jam For Mat Row; column UNTOLD STORIES OF THE RING by Jack Conway; Ted Williams Replica of [Babe] Ruth: New Red Sox Rookie Colorful Figure.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 52 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: JAPANESE BLOCKADERS KILL 2: Curt Tokyo Note Again Warns Britain; cover story 5 IN TAXI TRY TO KILL COP; 'Still Loves Ruth,' Declares 'Gimp' at Etting Balm Trial (on Martin Snyder and Ruth Etting); HUB 'GOLDEN GIRL' OF SOCIETY WILL WED THIRD TIME (on Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt Church Phelps); FALL KILLS BOY, 2, AS 3 OTHERS ARE SERIOUSLY HURT; ALL CREEDS IN PLEDGE TO GUARD DEMOCRACY; Lie Detector To Be Used In Search for Baby Killer (10-weeks-old Haldon "Buster" Fink); Hunt Fiend as Killer Of 12-Year-Old Girl (Marian Ellis); Buys Grave Before Going to Guillotine (Eugene Weidmann); ATOM SMASHER PUT INTO USE; Harbor Pollution Cleanup Is Voted by Commission; 1000 MILITARY SPIES IN U.S. UNDER PROBE; column The Brighter Side by Damon Runyon; Red Sox Lack Punch In All Departments; Tiger's Coach [Matty Geis] Picks [Charles "Chuck"] Fenske Over Briton; JOE DIMAGGIO'S HIT RUINS CLEVELAND.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story FATHER KILLS 2, SELF ON CAPE: SON, 40, First Victim, Then Neighbor Is Shot (Celestino Di Guivoni, his son Joseph, and neighbor Luigi Balidelli); 11,000 MARCHERS CHEERED IN BUNKER HILL [DAY] PARADE; Baby Cries For 'Mummy' In Mystery Disappearance (Mrs. Michael Flaherty - Patricia Boudreau Flaherty); FRENCH CRY SABOTAGE IN SUBMARINE SINKING; Plot to Kill [King] Carol Foiled, 7 Arrested; [Eugene] WEIDMANN DIES ON GUILLOTINE; Briton Arrested In Jap Blockade (G.A. Smith); Slave Ring Linked In 'Doll Girl' Death (Joan Stevens); Halt Bill to Insure Alien Ships in War; Harvard Exercises To Begin Tomorrow; WILLIAM S. HART SCORES AGAIN AS WESTERN FILM HERO; Skidding Sox Flirt With Second Division; Pro Golfers in Arms Over Ruling on [Denny] Shute.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 28 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [focused on local news out of Cambridge-Somerville, with repeat of most regular news stories from earlier edition]; cover story FATHER KILLS 2, SELF ON CAPE: SON, 40, First Victim, Then Neighbor Is Shot (Celestino Di Guivoni, his son Joseph, and neighbor Luigi Balidelli); 11,000 MARCHERS CHEERED IN BUNKER HILL [DAY] PARADE; Baby Cries For 'Mummy' In Mystery Disappearance (Mrs. Michael Flaherty - Patricia Boudreau Flaherty); REFUGEE SUICIDES HALTED (on refugee German Jews); FOIL PLOT TO KILL [King] CAROL: 7 'NAZI' HEADS ARRESTED; [Eugene] WEIDMANN DIES ON GUILLOTINE; Briton Arrested In Jap Blockade (G.A. Smith); Slave Ring Linked In 'Doll Girl' Death (Joan Stevens); SABOTAGE HINTED IN SUB LOSS (France); Harvard Exercises To Begin Tomorrow; WILLIAM S. HART SCORES AGAIN AS WESTERN FILM HERO; Strike Threatens Delay In High School Building; 7 TRAPPED AS POLICE LAUNCH TRAFFIC DRIVE; Skidding Sox Flirt With Second Division; Pro Golfers in Arms Over Ruling on [Denny] Shute; [Sydney] WOODERSON AIMS FOR 4:03 MILE.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9); serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story BRAND SHERIFFS' SLAYER MATTSON BOY KIDNAPER: Posse Loses [Ray] Olson In Wilderness Trek (the kidnap-slaying of 10-year-old Charles Mattson); HUNDREDS BATTLE HOUSING OUSTER; Murder and Suicide Crush Young Mother (Mrs. Dora Sweeney and her husband John Sweeney, who killed his son and then himself); Kiwanis [International] Opens Isms War on Two Fronts, Drafts 8-Point Plan; HAMMER KILLER'S FLIGHT BRINGS WOE TO MOTHER (on Velma West, "husband hammer-slayer of the flapper era"); QUIZ MORE STARS AT BUCKNER TRIAL (William P. Buckner, Jr.); [Attorney General Frank] MURPHY AIMS TO RID U.S. OF SPIES IN YEAR: Finds U.S. Is Lax In Espionage Drive; TWO STERN U.S. NOTES RAP JAP WAR MOVES; Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt Gets Debate Challenge; Harvard, Yale Renew Diamond Rivalry Today: Tom Healey Locks Horns With [Monroe] Jubitz; MOVIES FAIL TO REVEAL [Sydney] WOODERSON 'FOUL'; Yankee Castoffs Fail to Help Browns.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

    Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9); serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [with repeats of most news stories from earlier edition]; cover story BRAND SHERIFFS' SLAYER MATTSON BOY KIDNAPER: Posse Loses [Ray] Olson In Wilderness Trek (the kidnap-slaying of 10-year-old Charles Mattson); [Lieutenant Oliver F.] NAQUIN DESCRIBES SUB'S DEATH DIVE (the submarine Squalus); Young Mother Broken As Death Hits Twice (on Mrs. Dora Sweeney and her husband John Sweeney, who killed his son and then himself); KIWANIS [International] TO WAR ON ISMS; DAD'S WILD DASH SAVES BABY'S LIFE; [Attorney General Frank] MURPHY OUT TO RID U.S. OF SPIES 'IN ONE YEAR'; U.S. In 2 Notes Raps Japan's War Moves; Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt Gets Debate Challenge; Harvard, Yale Renew Diamond Rivalry Today: MOVIES FAIL TO REVEAL [Sydney] WOODERSON 'FOUL'; Yankee Castoffs Fail to Help Browns.

  • N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company

    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9); serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [with repeats of most news stories from earlier editions]; cover story Cambridge Society Girl Kills Self in N.H. (Miss Ermesta Greene); CONVICT NAMED MATTSON KILLER (Ray Olson the kidnap-slayer of 10-year-old Charles Mattson); Dictators Lashed By A. F. of L. Leader [William Green of the American Federation of Labor] At Kiwanis [International] Meet; Last Red Hot Mama, Stars Flee Actors Union Harmony Riot ("A 'harmony' meeting of the American Federation of Actors called by President Sophie Tucker broke up in disorder early today with the 'Last of the Red-Hot Mamas' and a group of Broadway stars hurrying from the scene"); DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN OLD HARBOR CRUSHES MOTHER (Mrs. Dora Sweeney and her husband John Sweeney, who killed his son and then himself); Flay High Officials for Delay In 'Doll Girl' Slaying Probe (14-year-old Joan Stevens); 12 Open Questions In Slaying of Girl (14-year-old Joan Stevens); HAMMER KILLER'S FLIGHT BOWS KIN (on Velma West, "husband hammer-slayer of the flapper era"); QUIZ MORE STARS AT BUCKNER TRIAL (William P. Buckner, Jr.); [Attorney General Frank] MURPHY AIMS TO RID U.S. OF SPIES IN YEAR: Finds Nation Lax In Espionage Drive; SHARP U.S. PROTEST PUT UP TO JAPANESE EMPEROR; 17 ALERT TIPSTERS WIN CASH; MAN SAVED BY POLICE AS BOY, 13, IS BEATEN (Frank Stevens); HUNDREDS BATTLE HOUSING OUSTER; DREAM MILE FILMS PROVE RACE ROUGH: Rideout Bump Accident, But Cost Briton Chance (on Sydney Wooderson of England bumped by Blaine Rideout of Texas); Harvard Nine Duels Yale In Classic Series Opener; Yankee Castoffs Fail to Help Browns.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9); serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [with repeat of most news stories from earlier editions]; cover story Cambridge Society Girl Kills Self in N.H. (Miss Ermesta Greene); CONVICT NAMED MATTSON KILLER (Ray Olson the kidnap-slayer of 10-year-old Charles Mattson); Squalus' Last Dive Had Been About Her Best, [Lieutenant Oliver F.] Naquin Says; Last Red Hot Mama, Stars Flee Actors Union Harmony Riot ("A 'harmony' meeting of the American Federation of Actors called by President Sophie Tucker broke up in disorder early today with the 'Last of the Red-Hot Mamas' and a group of Broadway stars hurrying from the scene"); TALLULAH [Bankhead] IN 'HUG, KISS LOBBY' FOR FEDERAL THEATER; Flay High Officials for Delay In 'Doll Girl' Slaying Probe (14-year-old Joan Stevens); 12 Open Questions In Slaying of Girl (14-year-old Joan Stevens); HAMMER KILLER'S FLIGHT BOWS KIN (on Velma West, "husband hammer-slayer of the flapper era"); BUCKNER PARTIES IN HOTELS BARED (William P. Buckner, Jr.); [Attorney General Frank] MURPHY AIMS TO RID U.S. OF SPIES IN YEAR: Finds Nation Lax In Espionage Drive; BRITISH TROOPS CRASH JAP WIRE BLOCKADE WITH FOOD; Lay Murder, Suicide to Job Worry ("A fit of depression, brought about by money worries, caused John Sweeney, 30-year-old South Boston husband, to choke his baby son to death and then commit suicide, police believed today"); 17 ALERT TIPSTERS WIN CASH; DREAM MILE FILMS PROVE RACE ROUGH: Rideout Bump Accident, But Cost Briton Chance (on Sydney Wooderson of England bumped by Blaine Rideout of Texas); Yankee Castoffs Fail to Help Browns.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story PROBE 'TIPSY' COPS CHARGE OF PRIEST (Rev. Patrick J. Waters); Japs Capture New China Port Under Guns of U.S. Ship; SEE DANZIG GRAB NEAR IN BIG NAZI ARMY MOVEMENT; Heroine Mother Hit, Hold Boy as Driver; Herbert Marshall's Fraud Story Awaited (re the trial of William P. Buckner, Jr.); ASK STATE PROBE DOLL GIRL DEATH (14-year-old Joan Stevens); DAD TO GUESS AGAIN WITH 'SON' BORN GIRL (on self-taught "sex-predeterminator" Sidney A. Fortel); Deportation of All U.S. Alien Foes Demanded by Kiwanians; [Charley Charles] MATTSON SLAYER [Ray Olson] HUNTED BY G-MEN; HOMER LORING DIES AT 63; GRADS OF 1914 LEAD HARVARD CLASS DAY; Ill Health Blamed For Girl's Suicide (Ermesta Greene); PROBE 2 OFFICERS' FAILURE IN 'RESCUE'; FEDERAL THEATER'S NEGRO UNIT PRESENTS PLAY; SOX HURLING STREAK REVIVES FLAG HOPES; Which Players Are Dogging It? Cubs' Fans Ask.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [local Cambridge-Somerville news, but otherwise mostly the same as 7 Star edition]; short cover story EXTRA: Boy Drowned As He Takes Plunge in Pit; PROBE 'TIPSY' COPS CHARGE OF PRIEST (Rev. Patrick J. Waters); Japs Capture New China Port Under Guns of U.S. Ship; SEE DANZIG GRAB NEAR IN BIG NAZI ARMY MOVEMENT; Heroine Mother Hit, Hold Boy as Driver; Herbert Marshall's Fraud Story Awaited (re the trial of William P. Buckner, Jr.); ASK STATE PROBE DOLL GIRL DEATH (14-year-old Joan Stevens); DAD TO GUESS AGAIN WITH 'SON' BORN GIRL (on self-taught "sex-predeterminator" Sidney A. Fortel); Deportation of All U.S. Alien Foes Demanded by Kiwanians; [Charley Charles] MATTSON SLAYER [Ray Olson] HUNTED BY G-MEN; HOMER LORING DIES AT 63; GRADS OF 1914 LEAD HARVARD CLASS DAY; Ill Health Blamed For Girl's Suicide (Ermesta Greene); PROBE 2 OFFICERS' FAILURE IN 'RESCUE'; FEDERAL THEATER'S NEGRO UNIT PRESENTS PLAY; SOX HURLING STREAK REVIVES FLAG HOPES; Which Players Are Dogging It? Cubs' Fans Ask.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9); serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story U.S. TANKER AIDS 214 ON JAP SHIP AFIRE IN PACIFIC (the American tanker Associated and the Japanese liner Bokuyo Maru); $5000 Fines to Face Pardon Racketeers; PROBE 3 MERCY PLANE DEATHS; NEW CUT HITS 170 IN HUB AS WPA STRIKE LOSES OUT; SECOND U.S. GIRL SNUBS HITLER BID (Hitler's invitation to Marion Daniels to fly to Munich to appear in "The Merry Widow"); Silence Hides Bridal Secret in 2 Divorces; Watch That Frown For Candid Camera Is Out to Get You!; [Jacob Hugo] Tatsch, Noted Mason, Dies on Visit to London; DANZIG LEADERS PONDER 'REUNION'; short ROUND UP 50 NAZIS IN BRITAIN; HUB FRIED CHICKEN 'HEAVEN' AIDS CULT (on the "Boston branch of the New York Negro cult" of Father Divine); THORNTON WILDER EXCELS IN DEBUT ON COHASSET STAGE; MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; short editorial KEEP U.S. OUT OF WAR ("Get your scissors, clip the slogan at the top of this column and paste it near the inspection sticker on the windshield of your automobile"); I Wasn't Drinking Or Fighting - [Dizzy] Dean; [Bucky] WALTERS' HEAVING KEEPS REDS IN LEAD; Carl Morris Fight Turning Point in [Jack] Dempsey's Career.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; outer covers nearly detached but present; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: cover story Posse Hunts Convict And Captive Ex-Wife ("in an effort to rescue pretty Mrs. Bernice Beckwith, 25, from her kidnaping ex-husband, James Kehoe, 24-year-old former convict"); F.D.R. SEEKS U.S. POLL ON ARMS ACT; STARVING FAMILY GETS SPEEDY AID; Posses, Dogs, Plane Hunt Boy on Peak; NUDIST GIRL DEAD IN FAMILY ROW (Dawn Blood Noel); NAUGHTY? NO, NICE: Michigan Miss Has 2nd Fling In 'Evil East' (Willo Sheridan); WATCH FOR CANDID CAMERA AT REVERE 'NICKEL DAY'!; Theft Spoils 'Fun' Of Woman, 87; Skipper [Captain L. E. Hawkins of the rescue tanker Associated] Tells How He Saved Ship's 200 [the Japanese freighter Bokuyo Maru); SLAIN GIRL'S MOTHER BATTLES FOR JUSTICE (the mother of Joan Stevens); Drop Another 500 From WPA Here; Study Plan to End Beach Pollution; SEIZE 20 AS DANZIG 'PLOTTERS'; MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; [Casey] STENGEL PICKS BEES TO FINISH IN MONEY; CRONIN GIVES [Teddy - Ted] WILLIAMS CREDIT FOR SOX SURGE; Pres. Harding Made Biggest Impression On Jack Dempsey (by Jack Dempsey As Told to W. B. Seabrook); Ted Adams Passes Up Winchester Tilt.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [largely repeat of "Dog Special" Edition]; cover story LINKS FOUR HUB POLICE TO CRIME; Hope Fades for Boy Lost on Maine Peak (Donn Fendler); Cowboys in Fishnets For Cape's Art Ball; Hit-Run Crash Reveals Society Girl's Romance (on Audrey "Giddy" Gray); HITLER '100 PER CENT AGAINST WAR' - Expects British Aid In Taking of Danzig; Westward Ho for Family Of Five on a Gallon o' Gas: Adversity Fails to Daunt These Westerners; 30 DAYS TO LIVE, HAS GAY 'WAKE' (Claude Joseph 'Brad' Bradley); Seek Mystery Bullet in Death Of Medford Dump Watchman (Carl E. Hatch); MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; Chisox Easy for Yanks But Not for Our Sox by Joe Cashman; Sebby Sisti Reports As B's Seek Sweep Against Hartnetts; $50,000 Rookie Flop Recalled by Tigers (Freddie or Freddy Hutchinson).

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [largely repeat of Sunset Edition]; cover story LINK PARDON RING TO HIGH OFFICIAL; 4 BOSTON POLICE NAMED IN CRIME BY JAILED EX-COP; Father Finds Lost Baby in Hospital, Injured by Auto; short POLA NEGRI WINS $252 IN SUIT OVER 'HITLER ROMANCE'; Cowboys in Fishnets For Cape's Art Ball; Hit-Run Crash Reveals Society Girl's Romance (on Audrey "Giddy" Gray); HITLER '100 PER CENT AGAINST WAR' - Expects British Aid In Taking of Danzig; Westward Ho for Family Of Five on a Gallon o' Gas: Adversity Fails to Daunt These Westerners; 30 DAYS TO LIVE, HAS GAY 'WAKE' (Claude Joseph 'Brad' Bradley); Seek Mystery Bullet in Death Of Medford Dump Watchman (Carl E. Hatch); MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; Chisox Easy for Yanks But Not for Our Sox by Joe Cashman; KAY WINTHROP, [Adian] QUIST GAIN LONGWOOD FINALS; $50,000 Goldbrick Recalled by Tigers (Freddie - Freddy Hutchinson): Giants Sign [Frank] Scalzi.

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    Edité par N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA, 1939

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    Newspaper. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 36 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; front and rear covers detached but present and show periodic edge chips; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: front cover story FIND PROFESSOR DEAD IN SO. END - WIFE QUESTIONS IDENTIFICATION (on C. Stuart Johnston); Johnny Kelly No. 4 In Race, But He's No. 1 Man to Cupid; FIGHT OPENS TO SAVE OLD COLONY; [Prime Minister Neville] Chamberlain Faces Hot Commons Fire On Bowing to Japs; 300 FAINT AT 'MASS WEDDINGS'; Golf Worker [Thomas Boyce] Confesses He Slew Girl, 11 [Elizabeth Debruicker]; HOPE DARE'S LOVE FOR DIXIE [Richard "Dixie" Davis] COOLS; Boston 'Raffles' Face Grill To Clear 10 Home Burglaries; 11 SPRINGFIELD SCOUTS SAVED BY SEA GUARD; SEEK LAW TO RE-IMPRISON CONVICTS FREE BY FRAUD; Give Up Hope for 4 Buried in Avalanche (Mount Baker); Dog Track 'Double' Lands Him in Jail (Francis J. Maloney, under arrest on charges of polygamy and non-support); OPEN TRIAL OF LONG'S [Huey P. Long] EX-AIDES; HOPE FOR CAPTURE OF HAMMER KILLER (Velma West); MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; SOX GREATEST ROAD TEAM HOME FOR LONG FENS STAY; B's Hop to Cincinnati For Floodlight Game.