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In Chicago, 500 dealers reflect the same gloom. From the January high, when dealers had a 143-day supply on hand, less than a 60-day supply remains, 40% down from a year ago. On the West Coast, dealers have scraped through the bottom of the barrel. Throughout the country...
>Though Mexican workers now occupied San Antonio's famed "spicetown cribs," the rate of delinquency among young girls had increased 350% in two years. One of every four girl "car hops" at the city's drive-ins was found to be venereally infected. Said a social worker among...
New Style Frontiersman. Lewis is a product of the Hearst school of reporting. He got his first newspaper job on Hearst's Washington Herald soon after he left the University of Virginia in 1924. Before then he had been a sort of amateur Noel Coward, studying piano and voice...
Presently Lewis looked at radio and found it good ("It had frontier. At INS I was just writing for 5% of the people"). He persuaded a WOL (Washington) commentator to take a vacation and let him substitute without pay. He also did a commentary on District of Columbia fish and...
The defensive play of Jack Torgan, George Dillon, and Mike Keene was especially worthy of note. Torgan was assigned to high-scoring Guy McGauhey, and although the Bulldog ace made 11 points, most of his buckets were made on tip-ins, shots which the shorter Torgan couldn't touch. Outside...