Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, May 20, 1941

 
 

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  May 20, 1941, Comics  

May 20, 1941: International playboy Baldwin M. Baldwin (d. 1970), the son of Anita Baldwin and the grandson of E.J. “Lucky” Baldwin (the despot of Arcadia, according to The Times) gets married for the fifth time.

The Germans in Venezuela have gotten the bounce, Tom Treanor says. "The parting of the ways was accomplished with great finesse on both sides. Contracts were settled up equitably, severance was paid, transportation back to Germany was given in many instances and, to hear it told, you would think that the era of good feeling and universal peace had arrived."

Desi Arnaz's mother, after waiting in Mexico weeks to enter the United States on a quota number, must now due to a legal technicality return to Cuba and enter from there, Jimmie Fidler says.

 

  May 20, 1941, Baldwin M. Baldwin  
  May 20, 1941, Lee Shippey  

  May 20, 1941, Tom Treanor  

  May 20, 1941, Jimmie Fidler  
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