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Goals are the business of a hockey team's forward line, and the best forward line in hockey is the Boston Bruins' famed "Kraut Line": Right Wing Bobbie Bauer, Centre Milt Schmidt, Left Wing Porky Dumart, who grew up together in Kitchener, Ont., Canada's "Little Berlin." Last season (their first in the big time) they spread-eagled every other forward line in the league by scoring 61 goals-more than a third of the Bruins' total for the season...
...only to throw a scare into those fellows who owned the Times. ..." All over the U. S., workmen who had rallied to McNamara were sickened, union leaders went into hiding. James McNamara was sentenced to San Quentin for life. His brother served ten years. A fellow dynamiter named Matthew Schmidt also got life. Thirty-eight International Trade Union officials went to prison...
Listening to other labor prisoners long-windedly complaining of the frame-ups that had put them in prison, Schmidt used to say, "Thank God, Jim, we are guilty." Bits of his story-the"true story" of the McNamara case-filtered out to different people, each having a fragment, like the scattered parts of a jigsaw puzzle. Last week, after 30 years in prison, death came also to the dynamiter...
...Danube steamship company, a railroad car factory. After a struggle, the Thyssen group coughed up Alpine Montangesell-schaft A. G., No.1 Austrian steel company. In exchange, the Thyssen group got shares in a synthetic oil plant. In charge of his Austrian properties Göring put Guido Schmidt, who as Austrian Foreign Minister had made reservations for Kurt von Schuschnigg in the Hotel Metropole, his post-Anschluss prison. Other Göring acquisitions...
...Smith (in the pre-Hitler version her name was Schmidt) is a small-town girl who misses marrying her man when she misses a rendezvous, later sets up housekeeping with him in Manhattan. Brown-haired, flop-eared Margaret Sullavan plays Ray with pixy charm almost to exhaustion. Charles Boyer plods through the whole thing with the detached air of a man whose mind is on something else. Most nerve-racking scene: Boyer on his deathbed, after a heart attack, struggling to articulate a last message to his ladylove-by telephone...