In 1935, a Jewish boy earning $35 a week carrying 300 pound blocks of ice, was offered three times more to fight; win, lose or draw. For one hundred dollars a week, Jock Whitney, British aristocrat and sportsman, owned Abe Simon. Abe won his first 14 fights, 12 by knockout. On his climb to fight Louis in 1941 he would knock out 27 opponents, including Jersey Joe Walcott.
reprinted from September 2009
The Gun Debate, Protecting Our Children
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During the World War we secured our assets with armed guards. The private
police force at Bethlehem Steel outnumbered the City's police force. Last
week, ...



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