“Street Scene In New York: A Wild Kid in a Stolen Car Knocks Over a Milk Wagon”
“Street Scene,” Benny Carter Quintet; Norman Granz; Alfred Newman, 1952
PM, June 27, 1941, pp. 12-13
Street Scene In New York:
A Wild Kid in a Stolen Car
Knocks Over a Milk WagonAutomobile accidents are all too common. On an average day in New York there are 81 such accidents averaging 68 persons injured, two or three persons killed…
PM, June 27, 1941
(1) Car starting and running; (2) Screech of brakes and crash with women’s scream; (3) Crowd murmurs at scene of accident; (4) Ambulance Bell and Siren; (5) Surf)
The Durable Harold Horn
He Keeps Popping Up in Front of CopA drama in three acts… entitled: “If At First You Don’t Succeed Try, Try Again.”
Horn was booked on charges of grand larceny, driving without a license, leaving the scene of an accident, dangerous driving, and – inasmuch as Joseph McDonald, 24, of 352 50th St., Brooklyn, driver of the milk-wagon was injured in the crash – third degree assault.
The New York Post, June 26, 1941, p.4
“Milkman Polka,” Jolly Jack Robel And His Orchestra, 1941
“Wild Man Blues,” Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven; Armstrong; Morton; Louis Armstrong; Kid Ory; Johnny Dodds; Lillian Hardin; Johnny St. Cyr; Pete Briggs; Baby Dodds, 1927