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PM Daily, August 1, 1943
The news about Mussolini comes to Broadway and 42d St.
This is how Joe Doakes received the news last Sunday that the Italians had kicked out Mussolini. Joe didn’t start waving his hat. He looked surprised, thoughtful – wary. Joe, in this case, was the New Yorker who, on his way into one of the first-run movie palaces in Times Square… had just spotted the CBS news flash… Weegee, who snapped away unnoticed by his subjects. “I would say they were hopefully waiting to see Adolf’s name up there, too.”
PHOTOS BY WEEGEE

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Weegee Daily, August 1, 2013
The news about the Naked City comes to Broadway and 44th St.
This is how the naked cowgirls and boys… spotted the ABC news flash…
PHOTOS BY CEEGEE

(to be continued…)

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PM Daily, July 31, 1941, p.17
Rocco Finds His Pal Stabbed
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PM Daily, July 31, 1941, p.16-17

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Weegee Daily, July 31, 2013
No Rocco… No, no Rocco…
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Weegee Daily, July 31, 2013
No, no, no Rocco…

Something interesting happened almost everywhere in the Naked City… these are a few highlights of the colorful history of 62 Stanton St. from the NY Times:
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PM Daily, July 30 1941
Weegee Covers: A Waterfront Shooting

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Weegee Daily, July 30, 2013
Ceegee Covers… Nothing

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PM Daily, July 29, 1940
End of a Fast Auto Ride
Racing 40 miles an hour down Battery Pl., at the foot of West St., near the Aquarium, this car dived into the Hudson about 3:30 a.m. today. Battery Parker breeze-seekers called police. The derrick brought up the car; out fell a body with papers bearing the name George Evans Lyonds, 122 Hone St., Kingston N.Y.
Photo by Weegee

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Weegee Daily, July 29, 2013
End of a Fast Walk
Walking 4 miles an hour down Battery Pl. at the foot of West St., near Castle Clinton at about 6:30 p.m. today… The Merchant Marine memorial brought up a body…
Photo by Ceegee

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PM Daily, July 28, 1941, p. 18
East Side Fire: Landlord Weeps As Porter Burns to Death
PM Photos by Weegee

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Weegee Daily, July 28, 2013
East Side Tenement Still Stands
WD Photos by Ceegee

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PM Daily, July 28, 1941, pp. 18-19
As previously mentioned, this is one of the greatest page spreads in the history of newspapers, if not the history of the printed word (or the not-oral history of the world)… One page (page 18) with six Weegee photos and the facing page (page 19) with five photos of real, honest-to-Greenwich Village poets, including the effervescent, if not immortal, Joe Gould…

Geller and Fuhrer had telephones:
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A few of the other NYC newspapers, The New York Times and The New York Herald Tribune, didn’t cover this story at all. Perhaps the editors thought this story, and the tenement dwellers in the lower East Side, were not significant enough to be covered. (Or perhaps they were to busy covering the halva crisis in Turkey:-)

The Daily News covered the fire, with a single small uncredited photo and three paragraphs.
Here are a few of the ways the story appeared in different editions of The Daily News:
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New York Daily News, July 28, 1941

A quick comparison:
PM Daily: “… the body of Negro superintendent, Joseph Devine, who suffocated in the basement.” “Shirley”
Daily News: “… Joseph Devine, colored janitor, was trapped in his bedroom and burned to death.” “Shirlee”

This story, more than most, shows the collaboration and symbiotic relationship between Weegee and PM. It was one of a many fires in 1941, and except for the death of Mr. Devine, unexceptional, but Weegee’s six photos that fill an entire page…
There was no other publication and no other photographer that could produce and document a story like this, with words and images…

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Google Street View of 321 Houston St.

According to a popular (un)real estate website a three bedroom apartment (or, “full floor loft”) at 321 East Houston St. (built in 1930), rented for $4340, in June 2013…

July 27th was a busy day for Weegee, at around 5:30 AM, Weegee covered a fire on the Lower East Side, (only about 15 blocks from his home).
And 12 hours later, around 5 PM, a 36 inch water main break on 125th St. caused significant flooding, a fire, and traffic tie ups…

To be continued…

PM Newspaper, 1940
PM Daily, July 28, 1940
They’d Sooner Be at the Beach But, Heat or No Heat, Jobs Are Scarce

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Weegee Daily, July 28, 2013
Where in the world was Weegee’s darkroom in 1940? Don’t think he was still using the NY Post darkroom… I could be wrong, but I think it’s here (5 Centre Market Place).
The above is one of the funniest fotos ever published in PM. An entire page spread, an entire centerfold occupied with ten photos of workers sweating while they work, of hard working WPA construction workers, a coal shoveler, a cook, a baker, PM’s stereotypist, even the Mayor (with “coat off, tie loose, hair scraggly… looks pretty wilted”) concludes with “Weegee, the wag, finished up the day by taking his own picture in the darkroom…”
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PM Daily, June 16, 1943
40 Saved From Blazing Street Car After Bowery Collision…
“Apparently trying to cut in ahead of the street car, Woodrow Rivers, the truck driver, was crushed to death behind his steering wheel as the truck was wedged between the trolley and an elevated pillar. This picture was made after fire had swept through the truck.”
Photos by Weegee

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Weegee Daily, June 16, 2013
Amazing (and perhaps slightly lesser-known) late, early period fire and car-truck-extinct-public-transportation crash photos… In front of the Gotham Hotel, at 356 Bowery…
Photo by Ceegee
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Google Street View’s view of 356 Bowery (not my 344 Bowery)…

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And it’s unusual to see an AF number in printed photographs; (1943 is when this is prevalent)…

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PM Daily, June 14, 1943
Cooling Off on the East Side
With tenements in the background East Siders enjoy splashing around in the park pool at E. Houston and Pitt Sts. Youngsters get in for nine cents.
Photo by Weegee, PM

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Weegee Daily, June 15, 2013
Drying Off on the East Side
With public housing in the background no one is splashing around in the Hamilton Fish Play Center. (“The outdoor pool season begins on June 28.“) Youngsters get in for free!

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PM Daily, June 24, 1943
No. 17 Is on Its Last Legs
With the all-important No, 17 coupon expiring on Thursday, New York shoe stores were jammed even on Sunday. These young ladies are trying on same white models at a shoe store on Delancey St., on the lower East side.
Photos by Weegee

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Weegee Daily, June 15, 2013
With the all-important fiscal year ending on Sunday, New York shoe stores on Delancey St., on the lower East Side, were not jammed even on Saturday…
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The stores were so uncrowded that the doors were open and potential alligator shoe and fine exotic footwear customers closed their eyes and walked right on by…
Photos by Ceegee