Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...pocketed a juicy Hollywood contract, has played in two Class B pictures and. next January, will be featured in M.G.M.'s Girl Crazy with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. This year James has broken every record on every job he has played. Examples: for San Francisco's Golden Gate Theater he grossed $41,000 in seven days (previous record was Sammy Kaye's $35,000); at Manhattan's Astor Roof he grossed 8,500 covers in one week, topping Tommy Dorsey's record by 600. The newest Jamesiana, a sentimental arrangement of the old / Cried...
...management of his two fantastic cafeterias ("We pray our humble service be measured not by gold but by the Golden Rule") he left to eleven assistants and his wife. Los Angeles' future he consigned to his followers in his Citizens Independent Vice Investigating Committee (civic...
Like Hirohito of Japan, Emperor Luis Felipe Huaraca Duchicela XXVI is a scion of the sun. Unlike Hirohito, the legitimate heir to the golden throne of the Incas has offered to remain neutral in World War II. But one day last spring the Emperor's neutrality became strained. In fact, Huaraca XXVI got hopping mad. For continental defense purposes Ecuador had offered to lend the U.S. use of a plot of "sacred land" donated to the Emperor by the Santa Elena City Council-the very spot where the "Only Inca" had intended to build a summer palace...
Died. Pasquale Amato, 64, onetime Metropolitan Opera baritone (since 1935 voice teacher at Louisiana State University); in Queens, L.I. Caruso's crony, he sang in some 5,000 performances, was best-liked for his Jack Ranee in The Girl of the Golden West, King Hidraot in Armide, Cyrano...
...output of mines that produce nothing but gold (like Homestake and Natomas and Golden Cycle) just gets buried in the ground again, but it requires the labor of more than 7,000 miners, while copper production lags for lack of only 5,000 men. Hitch in this logical suggestion is that there is still no way to make sure that the disemployed gold miners would stop off at Butte instead of drifting on to West Coast shipyards. Nor is there as yet any national service law to stiffen the spine of Paul McNutt's War Manpower Commission...