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...Said the Newark Evening News, which has supported the President in the war effort: "For all their protestations of good government, Mr. Roosevelt and his Attorney General find it possible in the midst of a great war to do a turn for a corrupt political machine. . . . What made Mr. Meaney 'superior' was the fact that he was Boss Hague's candidate...
...Navy moved in on Brewster Aeronautical Corp. last week, seized Brewster's two plants in Long Island City (where it manufactures dive-bomber parts), its big, new, final assembly plant in Johnsville, Pa. (where it is supposed to be zipping out finished planes) and its plant at Newark Airport (where it makes wingtip floats and other gear for Consolidated Catalina Flying Boats). Brewster was the fifth U.S. firm to be seized by the Government since war began in Europe...
...Buddy Hassett (recently purchased from the poor Boston Braves) and a promising rookie named Eddie Levy. Among a half-dozen other Yankee farmhands considered to have enough savvy for the Big Team this year are Pitchers Johnny Lindell and Hank Borowy, who between them won 44 games for the Newark Bears last season...
Super-Tiff. In a Newark divorce court, Stanley Wagner testified that, though his parents lived in the same house, he had never heard them speak to each other...
Explained Newark, N.J.'s famed Medical Examiner Harrison Martland: Margaret, apparently healthy, had a disturbance of the pituitary gland, one of the main regulators of water balance. While her sister and brother who also played saloon were able to excrete large quantities of water normally, Margaret's lungs became waterlogged, her blood diluted, her heart paralyzed...