Thursday, November 8, 2018

11/30-12/6/52

Nov 30 Sunday We stayed in doing crossword puzzles, watched the Giants get shellacked 63-7 by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sister Kenny is dead at 66 and Arlie Latham - 92.

Dec 1 The U.N. legal staff declared that it was legal to discharge American Communists from the U.N. Orlando is dead at 92.

Dec 2 All UN members but the Soviet bloc approved the India truce plan. Saar elections saw a vote for continuation of economic dependency to France. The results have been rejected by West German Chancellor Adenauer. World Monetary Fund aide Fred [sic] Coe of the UN refused to answer questions about any Communist affiliations before the Senate Internal Security Comm. Eisenhower named A.F.L. Union leader Martin Durkin Sec'y of Labor.

The Monetary Fund aide was Frank Coe. 

Dec 3 Sylvia was elected president of her class her 17 votes being equal to the total of the other three candidates. Lillian read "From Here to Eternity - J Jones. 

Dec 4 Stevedoring concerns admitted before the state Crime Commission hearings that they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for "good will" to unions, thugs, ship lines aides. Fred [sic] Coe, UN aide was dismissed for refusing to answer questions about his Communist affiliations.

Dec 5 Anniversary I gave Lil a compact for our 15th Anniversary. Walter Reuther was elected president of the C.I.O. to replace Philip Murray. Eugene's report card was excellent. His lowest mark was 75% in Social Studies. Otherwise he had 85% and over. Giuseppe Borgese is dead at 70 and Karen Horney at 67. 

Dec 6 Lillian took Eugene to Dr Holzman for a checkup. He found Eugene much improved. He weighted 96 lbs. and had grown again. He reduced his pills to one a day. He will get another basal in March. In the afternoon we went to the library where Eugene drew "Young People's Book of Atomic Energy" - R.D. Potter, "Famous American Athletes of Today - 1947" Hirshberg and McKenney, "Tree Toad" Bob Davis and Best Detective Stories - 1948 DC Cooke. Sylvia drew "Carol from the Country" - F. Friedman, "The Moffats" - E. Estes "Ellen Tebbits" B. Cleary and "The Children's Blue Bird" G. Leblanc. Then we went to the Lido to see "The Quiet Man" with John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald and Victor McLaglen and "The Woman [sic] Possessed" with James Mason and Pamela Kellino. We finished off by eating in the Chinese restaurant at Fordham and Jerome. Eugene insisted he did not know what to order. Sylvia enjoyed the pictures. She did not nag us as she used to. Eisenhower was revealed to have made a secret three day tour of the Korean front. Tony Anastasia refused to talk at the State Crime Commission hearing. Tunisian labor leader Farhat Hached was assassinated.

The name of the second movie we saw was actually "Lady Possessed". 

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