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Classified Ads--Sr. Credit Officer/Sr. Management

    Pictures from the Past---1983-Bob Jacobson

        Broker to Vendor Funding Source-3 Separate Incidents                     

            Greg Sale Passed Away

                ELA Testimony to House Ways & Means Committee

    Leasing Industry Help Wanted

        Cyence,Ivory,and Senour Develop "F.I.T.S"  

            Cartoon---Getting a Loan at the Bank

                UAEL So. Calif. Round Table March 9th

    News Briefs---

        "Gimme that Wine"

            This Day in American History

 

 

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Classified Ads--Senior Credit Officer/Senior Management

 

Senior Credit Officer experienced in middle- market leasing; structured, vendor and 3rd party to the fortune 1000. Proactive team builder, originations capable with strong work ethic. Email: kyletrust@hotmail.com

 

Senior Management: Baltimore, MD

25 year veteran of commercial and equipment leasing seeking a senior management position with leasing or asset based financing company in the southeast (Florida preferred)

Email: kellogg_md@yahoo.com   

 

Senior Management: Chicago, Illinois

Twenty plus years. Senior sales and marketing management most recently Building "businesses" from scratch. Leveraging leadership, administrative, operations, financial, auditing background. WANTED: challenging new opportunity. Email: edok@sbcglobal.net

 

Senior Management: Denver, CO. Fortune 500 GM/SVP wants to team up with aggressive lender looking for Western expansion mid-market equip. finance/leasing. 20+ years experience within Rocky Mountain/ Southwest and Ca markets.

Email: legal@csotn.com

 

Senior management: Hope, NJ.

25 years in optimizing call center operations, collections, billing, and back end revenue generation. Experienced in $7 + billion dollar portfolios. Verifiable achievements.

E-mail: cmate@nac.net

 

Senior Management: Irvine, CA.

Credit executive, portfolio manager and syndication facilitator. Extensive business building experience in small and mid-ticket operations. Highly innovative. Fortune 100 audit and technology skills. Bottom-line manager. Email: lenhubbard@bigfoot.com

 

Senior Management: Long Island, NY

Degree Banking/Finance. 13 years leasing exp. Now prez young leasing company where promises were not met. Interested in joining established firm with future. Email:bob33483@yahoo.com

   

Senior Management: Portfolio Management Consultant; 25+years experience in Collections, Customer Satisfaction, Asset Management, Recoveries, Continuous Process Improvement, Back end Revenue Generation, Cost per Collection Analysis. $5+Billion Portfolio expertise. Email: efgefg@rogers.com

 

Senior Management: San Francisco, CA., 25 years experience w/global leasing company, sales,marketing,business dev., P&L responsibility, asset mgmt, brokering and re- marketing. Interested in joining an est. firm with a future. Email:rcsteyer@yahoo.com

 

Senior Management: Somerville, NJ.

28 year veteran in Construction Equipment/ Transportation.

Full P&L responsibility, profit driven, team builder, sales manager, strong portfolio management skills. Will consider relocation. email: leasingman_95@hotmail.com

 

Senior Management: Tampa FL.20+ years of small to middle ticket finance, operations and sales management experience. Outstanding record of revenue enhancement, operational improvement and team development. Email: rlindcpa@earthlink.net

 

 

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Pictures from the Past---1983—Bob Jacobson

 

 

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In 1983, Robert S. Jacobson, III, was the Western Association of Equipment Lessor vice-president.  At the time he was vice-president, National Broker Division, Tri-Continental Leasing Corporation, a division of Bell Atlantic, a major telephone company.  A WAEL Leasing Conference was not the same without him. He had served as vice present and member of the Executive Committee. In 1984 he

would become president of the association now known as the United Association of Equipment Leasing.

 

He was recruited by Don Smith and Hy Bren of Interlease, San Francisco in 1974, from Union Bank. Don died of a heart attach while playing tennis in Tiburon, and his then partner Hy Bren went on to form his own company, finally joining Matsco, Emeryville, California, where he was a star salesman and sales personnel recruiter,

retiring last year.

 

Bob learned from the great advertiser/promoter Don Smith at Perry’s on Union Street about “discounting” to start his own leasing company in 1975, which was sold to a holding company where he remained president until forming Leasing Acceptance. where Ben Millerbus was the sales manager. They had a direct sales force.  In the next downturn of the industry, 1978, the company split up: Millerbus left to start Pentek Leasing, San Jose, California. He later he sold it in 1982 to Alaska Pacific Bancorporation, which in turn was sold to a large Upstate New York bank. Millerbus didn’t stay retired long, forming Pentech Financial Services in Campbell, California with the backing of John Otto, plus was co-founder of Silicon Valley Bank ( he has recently formed a group to start a commercial bank again ).

 

Jacobson, well-known for his late night poker games, set up a broker “private label” operation called Tri-Continental Leasing, then located in Mountain View, California. In one of the next economic down turns, the telephone company divested itself of this division, shutting down their branch operations. Bob then went to work for Amembal, Deane & Associates doing lease training across the country. From memory, he was here about a year before he left the leasing business to join Hewlett-Packard, reformed, reportedly doesn’t gamble, and last heard was involved in managing an engineering department. He and his family live in the Half Moon Bay area, California, where he commutes to work (just like John McCue of McCue Systems, Inc.)

 

Attempts to reach Jacobson him for a statement of the industry have gone unanswered. He has been “annoyed” at Kit Menkin for several years for not attending his birthday party, and that’s Bob.

 

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Broker to Vendor Funding Source—Three Separate Incidents

 

#1

“As a board member of a local company, I have recently taken on the task of helping to get some equipment financing arranged for them.  I am not acting as a broker in this, but just as an a representative of the company. 

 

 I have to say, it is a real eye-opening experience to see the "leasing world" from this perspective!  I have already encountered many of the questionable business practices that I often heard about when I was still in the industry.  One of the company's we worked with on a prior lease is now working through a vendor to get deals done at HP.

”You are welcome to publish any info from me but please do not use my name since it may have a negative effect on my efforts.”

 

Name With Held

(highly reliable person )

 

(HP/Compaq at one time accepted broker business, until they discovered they were being taken advantage of with the no personal guarantee provision and “easier” credit approval procedure.  It appears, some brokers have found there way back to HP/Compaq.  Works simple, vendor raises the price of the equipment to be financed and splits this “profit” with the broker. This is also allegedly a standard practice with Citibank, GE Vendor, and ILC.

 

#2

 

(Leasing News has learned a private investigator is looking into  past problems reportedly regarding kickbacks between a vendor

and broker in Southern California. Apparently the broker has been accused of providing false information to leasing companies in order to fund transactions. Several of the funding sources claim the sales representatives from these companies were referring the business and splitting the overpricing of the product with the broker. As the story develops, Leasing News may be able to print names with more details.

 

#3

(Perhaps the largest of these three incidents allegedly involves a company called Closets Unlimited, San Carlos, California and Naum Morgovsky.  A long time company, who advertised in the Sunday papers and most magazines, installing both bedroom and garage closets at very low prices. The company also had offices in San Jose, California. Both telephones did not answer, but it appears several leasing companies are actively pursuing all those involved in transactions in the last few years regarding alleged double-financing, triple-financing, over-pricing, and other manners that a vendor and lease broker reportedly defrauded the leasing companies.  These are allegations and a court of law will determine the “reps and warrants,” the intention, and whether it was misrepresentation or outright fraud. editor)

 

(When the action goes to court, the allegations will become public and Leasing News will then be able to publish all the names and both sides of the story. editor )

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Greg Sale Passed Away

 

GREG SALE, 48, of Douglasville died Saturday. The funeral was held at  the Jones-Wynn, Douglas Chapel on Tuesday.

   Atlanta Journal

 

From Fred St. Laurent:

 

“He and I have been off again on again friends for almost 9 years. Greg is the one who got me into this business.

”It just so happens that we had a couple of great conversations the week that he died. We were "on again".

”Greg made a tremendous impact on small ticket leasing over the years and was recently working in the wealth management realm. We were head to head competitors...

”Some how recruiting won't be as much fun without knowing I am competing against Greg...

”Very tragic, I thought you should know. Greg had many friends and many people who didn't care for him... but he got the job done and most leasing professionals knew who he was.

”I don't know what you want to print, maybe just that he died Saturday and had worked in the Leasing Industry for many years and will be missed?”

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     Equipment Leasing Association Submits Written Testimony to House Ways & Means Committee Hearing Expressing Strong Opposition to Bush Administration Budget Proposals

 

Anti-Leasing Proposals Questioned

 

Arlington, VA——The Equipment Leasing Association (ELA), a non-profit association representing the $220 billion equipment leasing and finance industry, today submitted a statement to the House Ways & Means Committee to express its strong opposition to certain “anti-leasing” tax proposals in the Administration’s FY 2005 budget.  The House Ways & Means Committee is conducting a hearing on Administration proposals that would negatively affect leasing to tax-exempt entities. 

 

ELA called attention to the following three serious consequences for tax-exempt entities as a result of the Treasury’s proposals in the FY 2005 budget:

 

·        The options available to tax-exempt organizations for acquiring equipment and raising capital are reduced. This loss of flexibility makes efficient management more difficult. Strategies such as privatization and public-private financings will be severely limited.

 

·        The cost of acquiring equipment and raising capital will increase for tax-exempt entities. The results will include delayed or deferred capital expenditures, personnel layoffs and increases in fares / costs for services. 

 

·        Tax-exempt entities, organizations that make up a significant portion of the economy and provide needed services, will not have the necessary access to productive modern equipment.

 

In its testimony to the committee, ELA reiterated that the tax principles involved in leasing have been developed and reviewed by the Congress, successive Administrations and courts over decades in legislation, regulations and court decisions.

 

“No major policy change with such broad effect should be made without careful consideration of the impact on a significant sector of the economy: the people who rely on tax-exempt organizations for quality service, on a major financial services industry and on the manufacturers of equipment and software,” said ELA President Michael Fleming. The association also expressed its willingness to work with Congress as it considers legislation in the tax-exempt leasing area. 

 

“Congress has historically recognized that it is contrary to sound public policy for the cost of capital for cities, hospitals, public transit systems and other tax-exempts be substantially higher than that of private entities,” said Fleming. “We encourage the committee to continue to uphold the option of leasing for tax-exempt entities to stimulate investment in capital goods, and reject the Administration’s poorly-conceived budget proposals.”

 

To get a copy of ELA’s full statement to the House Ways & Means Committee, visit http://www.elaonline.com/GovtRelations/Federal/PDFs/ELATestimony.pdf

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Leasing Industry Help Wanted

 


Leasing Industry Help Wanted

Current Openings

Account Executives


We are actively seeking experienced Account Executives as part of a significant growth initiative for 2004. Candidates must be self-motivated, hard working, and enjoy making some of the highest commission splits in the industry.
E-Mail: recruiter@gen-cap.com

About the Company: Genesis Commercial Capital, LLC; 17910 Skypark Circle, Suite 105; Irvine, CA. 92614 www.gen-cap.com

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Contract Administrator


First Financial Logo
Contract Administrator: Ridgewood, NJ. Position requires admin., exp., and includes working w/customers, salespeople, vendors, funding sources and internal sources to document, fund, book and track leases.
Email: twslevin@ffcsi.com

ABOUT THE COMPANY: First Financial Corporate Services, Inc. is a four year old high growth technology leasing company. www.ffcsi.com

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Sales Representatives


Netlease Logo
Seeking Sales Representative  preferably in Midwest area, will consider out of area. Minimum 3+ years vendor experience. No requirement for market type. DVI and ORIX sales representative encouraged to apply. Please contact Susan M. Adamatis, Vice President - 800/669-7527 ext 1255 or
e-mail: susana@netlease.com

About the company: Netlease is located at
80 North Gordon, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 60007

www.netlease.com

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Senior Sales Executive


Balboa Capital Logo

"Sr.Sales Exec. 5+yrs exp. 10-150K market. Current deal flow and superior closing skills a must. No geo. restrict./satellite office ok. Use our internal line/prefund ability, provides support you need to reach W2 goal. Our 16 years TIB stands alone."
Contact: jobs@balboacapital.com

About the Company: Balboa Capital. 2010 Main Street 11th Floor Irvine, CA. 92614 www.balboacapital.com

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New Alliance Creates a First for the Leasing Industry:

 

An Integrated System for

End-to-End Financial Transaction Processing

 

Cyence, Ivory, and Senour Designs Join Forces to Develop “F.I.T.S”  

 

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,—Senour Designs, Inc. has announced the formation of a strategic alliance with Cyence International, a provider of financial collaboration software and Ivory Consulting, a provider of pricing analysis software to create a first for the equipment leasing and finance industry: an integrated lease and loan transaction processing system designed from the front end to the back end.

 

The alliance led by Senour Designs is positioned to develop a full-featured financial origination, credit, and accounting engine, called the Financial Instrument Tracking System (F.I.T.S.). The alliance expects to have a beta release of the core processes by this Fall. The product will be based on extending and integrating the industry-leading software packages of Cyence and Ivory with the innovative accounting designs of Senour Designs, developed from over 30 years of industry experience.

 

“Typically, industry transaction software has been created from an accounting perspective,” said Steven Hays-Lohrey, vice president and owner of Ivory Consulting Corporation, Walnut Creek, Calif.  “This perspective has sometimes constrained sales processes or caused friction between front-end and back-end personnel.”  With F.I.T.S., he explained, leasing executives can collaborate throughout the lifecycle of a transaction at all levels using consistent, accurate, industry-specific metrics.  Information can flow automatically from the sales and pricing departments to the booking and accounting functions of a leasing or lending institution and every one involved will be working from the same template.

 

“Cyence has been at the forefront of integrating the leasing and lending process systems,” said Lohrey, “and Ivory’s pricing software sets the standard in pricing analysis that provides consistent and accurate information that can be used at strategic levels throughout a transaction.”

 

“Our alliance leaders have been talking about this venture for years,” said Greg McIntosh, the chief operating officer of Cyence.  “We realized technology was reaching a stage that could accommodate the seamless flow of pricing information into accounting processes.” 

 

Each company will play a key role in F.I.T.S. development, said Steve Jones, vice president of Senour Designs.  “Cyence will provide its applications as the base core of the new product; Ivory Consulting will provide its SuperTrump application as the engine behind the pricing and accounting functions; and Senour Designs will coordinate the design, development, and testing of F.I.T.S.”

 

“Cyence is no stranger to Senour Designs,” said Steve Jones, who had worked with  Cyence during its original international implementations of Cyence’s Web Services origination software.

 

F.I.T.S. has been designed to include support for international applications, with multi-currency functionality and for international accounting standards, but the original development is directed to the North American market, Jones explained. These features, combined with Ivory’s new Web service-based engine, will leverage millions of dollars of previous state-of-the-art development based on years of incorporating industry best practices. F.I.T.S supports customer-based activities such as customer servicing and collections and its accounting tools will support customization of entries affecting the General Ledger.  The new system will also extensively support audit functions with superior field-level security and full audit trail.

 

“We’ve spent the last 17 years listening to our customers’ desire for this type of application, and we believe we have designed a product to ensure ease of use at a lower cost,” Jones stated.  “In sum, our three companies are putting our experience to good use in creating this revolutionary new system.”

 

 

For more information on F.I.T.S. and the alliance, call:

 

·        Steve Jones, Vice President, Senour Designs, Inc., at Steve.Jones@senourdesigns.com

·        Greg McIntosh, Chief Operating Officer, Cyence International Inc., at

·        www.cyence.com

·        Steven Hays-Lohrey, Vice President/Owner of Ivory Consulting Corporation, at www.ivorycc.com

 

 

About Cyence International

 

Cyence International Inc. is a leading provider of Web Services software solutions for the world’s banking, manufacturing, and equipment finance markets.  Its flagship products, are origination applications that imbed industry best practices and enable real-time, online collaboration in the end-to-end finance process.  From Origination to Credit Adjudication, Document Management to Auditing, Funding, and Booking, the Cyence solution has everything needed to streamline financial transactions and achieve operational excellence. 

 

About Senour Designs, Inc.

 

 Senour Designs, Inc., of Indianapolis, Indiana, was organized in 1991 to provide customized technical support to the leasing industry.  S.D.I.’s knowledgeable staff brings in excess of 30 years of industry experience to the company’s wide range of customers. 

 

 About Ivory Consulting Corporation

 

Since 1983, Ivory Consulting Corporation, of Walnut Creek, California, has provided state-of-the-art lease analysis software for the leasing industry. SuperTRUMP was the first PC-based analysis model to provide portfolio analysis and linear programming optimization and provides connectivity for automating workflow management. Over 2,000 people in more than 150 companies use Ivory’s software. Its customers are among the world's leaders in finance and leasing—from banks to captives, to independent lessors, and lessees.

 

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Cartoon---Getting a Loan at the Bank

 

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UAEL So. Calif. Round Table March 9th

 

United Association of Equipment Leasing Round Table

 

     When: Tuesday, March 9th, 2004 (1 PM -4:30 PM)

 

Where: Experian Building, Orange County, CA

 

Event:  Roundtable Discussion "How To Successfully Market Customers & Vendors in today's economy"

 

Who should attend?:

Members of your Credit Team & Sales Team

Roundtable Topics?:

How to understand a credit bureau and how to use that knowledge effectively when selling…

 

How to request a Financial Package from a Lessee…

 

How to market future business by utilizing a Lessee's Financial Data…

 

How to "close" competitive, high rate, or structured transactions…

 

Lenders will discuss "what makes a good credit package" …

 

How to establish and market vendor programs…

 

Cost: No Charge to UAEL Members  ($10.00 Fee Non-UAEL Members )

 

Please Reserve your ticket via email at:  giacono@westoverfinancial.com

 

Event Hosted by UAEL Southern California Regional Committee

 

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News Briefs---

 

 

Economy Is Improving, Fed Chairman Says                         http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/12/business/12fed.html

 

Intel Reports a Research Leap to a Faster Chip                         http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/12/technology/12chip.html?pagewanted=all

 

Tyco ex-CFO says trip had purpose

 http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/manufacturing/2004-02-11-tyco-wed_x.htm

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“Gimme that Wine”

 

 

Digital Dionysus/Leo McCloskey claims he has divined

the secret to making great wine

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4217030/

 

A New Vintage of Wine Lovers

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30617-2004Feb10.html

 

 Sonoma County grape revenue falls 18%

http://www.pressdemocrat.com/local/news/11grapes_a1.html

 

 Bad Grape News in San Joaquin and elsewhere/ 2003 not worth toasting

http://www.recordnet.com/daily/business/articles/021104-b-1.php

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This Day in American History

 

     1709- Alexander Selkirk, Scottish seaman is rescued after 4+ years from Fernandez Island (inspiration for Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe")

http://www.ini.ethz.ch/~tobi/alex/alex.html

    1733-General  James Edward Oglethorpe,with some 100 other Englishmen, landed at what is now Savannah, GA.  Naming the new colony Georgia for England’s King George II, Oglethorpe was organizer and first governor of the colony and founder of the city of Savannah.

      1793-As states in New England began outlawing slavery, the Southern states pushed through Congress the “Fugitive Slave Law: No person held to service or labor in one state, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due.”   As the underground railroad began, more and more states enacted statues of bounty and fines for those assisting “runaway slaves.”

   1809- Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the US (Mar 4, 1861-Apr 15, 1865) and the first to be assassinated (on Good Friday, Apr 14, 1865, at Ford's Theatre at Washington, DC). His presidency encompassed the tragic Civil War. Especially remembered are his Emancipation Proclamation (Jan 1, 1863), his Gettysburg Address (Nov 19, 1863) and his proclamation establishing the last Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day. Born at Hardin County, KY, he died at Washington, DC, Apr 15, 1865. Lincoln's birthday is observed as part of Presidents' Day in most states, but is a legal holiday in Illinois and an optional bank holiday in Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Washington and West Virginia. Birthday now celebrated along with George Washing as "Presidents' Day," (Feb 16).

    1831 --  Nat Turner's revolt in Virginia begins with divine signal -- solar eclipse.

He decides the only way to be free is to revolt and sees this as a sign to raise an army of salves.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3p1518.html

     1837- birthday of artist Thomas Moran.  

  http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/feb12.html

     1870- the women in the Utah Territory were granted the right to vote in political elections---50 years before the 19th  Amendment was ratified.

     1883- coronation on territory that would later become part of the Untied States: King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani were crowned king and queen of the Hawaiian Islands at Iolani Palace, Honolulu.

       1873- a routine coinage act of Congress omitted all silver currency because silver was so scarce it brought more as bullion than as dollars. Three years later, when Nevada mines were producing unprecedented quantities of silver mine owners demanded that the government buy their product for coinage. At that time, the coinage act became known as the Crime of '73 as all coins were gold.

     1877- the first telephone news dispatch was called into the Boston Globe in Boston from Salem, Massachusetts, using equipment provided by Alexander Graham Bell.

     1879-A gala carnival was present at the opening of the first indoor ice skating rink, built by Thomas L. Rankin at Madison Square Garden, New York.  I t has 6,000 square feet of surface.

     1887- Frederick Winthrom Thayer of Waverly, MA, captain of the Harvard University Baseball Club, obtained a patent for a “face guard or safety mask.”  He had a tinsmith in Cambridge, MA, make it.   Louis Truschke, catcher of the Foster Baseball Club, Lawrence, MA, who had been hurt by a pitched ball, adopted the mask.  It became very popular among catchers and was eventually manufactured by Peck and Snyder, New York City.

     1889- John Lewis, American labor leader born near Lucas, IA. His parents came to the US from Welsh mining towns, and Lewis left school in the seventh grade to become a miner himself. Became leader of United Mine Workers of America and champion of all miners' causes. Died at Washington, DC, June 11, 1969.
    1898- Roy Harris, born at Chandler, OK, Harris was one of the most important composers of this century. He was known for his use of Anglo-American folk tunes. He composed more than 200 works, including 13 symphonies, several ballet scores and much chamber and choral music. His best-known work is his Third Symphony (1939). He died at Santa Monica, CA, Oct 1, 1979.

1899- on the edge of the greatest arctic outbreak of all-time, a vicious blizzard pounded the mid-Atlantic and New England states. 20 inches of snow fell at Washington, DC and 34 inches fell at Cape May, New Jersey. The central pressure of the storm was estimated to be 966 millibars (28.53 inches) just southeast of Nantucket, Massachusetts. it was the coldest morning ever in the eastern Great Plains and eastern Texas. Kansas city, Missouri bottomed out at 22 degrees below zero. Fort Worth, Texas dropped to 8 degrees below. Camp Clarke, Nebraska recorded 47 degrees below zero. In the east, Washington, DC recorded 15 degrees below zero and Charleston, South Carolina received 3.9 inches of snow.

    1900-Birthday of guitarist Pink Anderson, Laurens, SC, Died October 12, 1974

http://www.io.com/~tbone1/blues/ECblz/pinkan.html

http://www.wirz.de/music/andepfrm.htm

    1903-Birthday of Milton Rackmil, co-founder Decca  records and president of Universal Studios ,New York City, NY

http://www.carygrant.net/autobiography/autobiography7.html

http://archives.studio.universalstudios.com/timeline1959.html

( see 1951-- http://archives.studio.universalstudios.com/smallframe4.html)

    1907 – Anna T. Jeanes bequeaths $1,000,000 to the Jeanes Supervisors. Anna T. Jeanes, a Quaker from Philadelphia, was one of ten children in a wealthy family. She was a well-to-do single woman in the 1800s who was interested in the causes of her day. None of her brothers and sisters left heirs. So in time, she inherited a great deal of money. Around the turn of the century, she began to donate her fortune to charity, and in 1907, shortly before she died, she gave one million dollars to a fund of income-bearing securities, to provide education to black students in rural areas of the South. This fund, based on an original gift of over a million dollars, was set up for the improvement of rural elementary schools for African Americans. Jeanes teachers were hired to travel to all the schools in a county, helping the local teachers organize classes in domestic science, gardening and carpentry.

The Jeanes teachers contributed to the schools in other ways, often serving as informal social workers. For thirty years they provided a precious ingredient, hope, to small black communities. In 1937, the Jeanes Fund merged with the Slater Fund to found the Southern Education Foundation, which has continued to do much good work. She is buried at Fair Hill

 http://www.fairhillburial.org/famous.php

Burial Ground at Germantown Avenue and Cambria Street.

   1908 - The famous, New York-to-Paris automobile race started via Seattle and Yokohama, Japan. The race began in Times Square, New York City, with six automobiles entered in the race: three French, one Italian, One German, and one American. The race was won by George Schuster, driver, George J. Miller, mechanic, and Montague Roberts, assistant mechanic, in a car made by the

E.R. Thomas Motor Company, Buffalo, NY. The cars drove across the North American continent, took a boat across the Pacific and then raced across Siberia and Europe to the City of Lights.  One car dropped out on the starting day; after a while, only two remained.

The average daily run was 152 miles, the longest daily run 420 miles.   A team of Americans reached Paris on July 31, four days after a German team, but the Americans were declared the winners because of a handicap imposed on the Germans.  The Americans traveled 13,341 miles in 170 days, 88 of which he spent driving . The race was sponsored by the New York Times and the Paris newspaper Le Matin.

Second entry: http://www.springvillechamber.com/Historical_Society/favorite_sons.htm

http://www.thegreatautorace.com/update.htm

     1909- On the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, a call for an organizational meeting was issued for what was to become the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded by W.E.B. Dubois and Ida Wells-Barnett, with 58 others, to wage a militant campaign against lynching and other forms of racial oppression. Its legal wing brought many lawsuits that successfully challenged segregation in the 1950s and '60s. Today, the membership of the NAACP exceeds 500,000.

http://www.naacp.org/

1910-Birthday of tenor sax player Paul Bascomb, Birmingham, AL

http://www.alamhof.org/bascombp.htm

http://www.hoyhoy.com/bascomb.htm

    1913- Raymond “Ray” Dandridge, Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman born at Richmond, VA. Dandridge was  a standout third baseman in the Negro Leagues.  He was 35 years old when Organized Baseball called, but he never played a day in the major leagues.  Inducted into the Hall of

Fame in 1987. Died at Palm Beach, FL, 1994.

    1913 --  Mary Harris "Mother" Jones leads a protest of conditions in the West Virginia mines and is arrested. (On May 8, newly-elected Governor Hatfield releases her from jail.) A government official once called Mary Jones "The most dangerous woman in America." She was dangerous to the established order because she was fearless in her defense of the oppressed working class. For 60 years she went into mining towns where men often feared to go, organizing unions. The miners called her "Mother" Jones. She was still out there at age 83. No rockin' chair for her...

God,  if You had but the moon
    Stuck in Your cap for a lamp,
Even You'd tire of it soon,
    Down in the dark and the damp.

Nothing but blackness above
    And nothing that moves but the cars. . . .
God, if You wish for our love,
    Fling us a handful of stars.

---Louis Untermeyer
excerpt from Caliban in the Coal Mines, from Challenge, 1914
(This poem is based on the Few Clothes Johnson, the character played by James Earle Jones in John Sayles' film Matewan.)

UMWA miners on Paint Creek in Kanawha County demanded wages equal to those of other area mines. The operators rejected the wage increase & miners walked off the job today, beginning one of the most violent strikes in the nation's history. At the age of 83, Mother Jones was convicted by a military court of conspiring to commit murder & was sentenced to 20 years in prison. The event created such a furor that the U.S. Senate form a committee to look into conditions in the West Virginia coalfields.

http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/majones.htm
http://www.meetingground.org/loavfish/lf599/motherjones.htm
 http://www.johnshepler.com/articles/mojo.html
http://www.feminista.com/v3n8/cruey.html

   1914-Birthday of sax player “Tex” Beneke,Fort Worth,TX Died May 30,2000

http://elvispelvis.com/texbeneke.htm

http://elvispelvis.com/texbeneke.htm#bio

http://www.bigbands.net/int-TexBeneke.html

     1915-Birthday of Lorne Greene, the actor who played Ben Cartwright on the immensely popular television Western Bonanza, is born in Ontario, Canada. An only child, Greene later said he based his portrayal of Ben Cartwright on his own father, Daniel Greene. Greene’s rise to national stardom in Bonanza did not come until relatively late in his career. He first began acting as a student at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, where he abandoned his major in chemical engineering to follow the more exciting lure of the stage. For several years he worked in the theater in New York City, but he won his first major position in 1939 as an announcer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. His deep, warm voice soon earned Greene the title, "The Voice of Canada." During World War II, he served as a flying officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force. When he returned to Canada, Greene began to win more acting roles in the fledgling Canadian television industry. In 1954, he made his big screen debut as the Apostle Peter in The Silver Chalice. Greene’s big break came in 1959. The American TV producer David Dortot spotted Greene playing a small role in the Western Wagon Train. Dortot was in the midst of creating a new TV Western based on the adventures of a rancher father and his three sons. He thought Greene would be perfect for the role of "Pa"-Ben Cartwright. Greene agreed to take the role. His three TV sons (each by a different wife) were the thoughtful and mature Adam (Pernell Roberts), the gentle giant Hoss (Dan Blocker), and the hot-blooded young romantic Little Joe (Michael Landon). Bonanza debuted on NBC in 1959 and remained on the air until 1973, making it one of the longest running TV Westerns ever. Somewhat unique among the many other TV Westerns of the time that emphasized solitary cowboys and gunmen, Bonanza focused on the strong familial bonds between Ben Cartwright and his three sons. The silver-haired Greene created a Ben Cartwright who was an ideal father. Strong, compassionate, and understanding, "Pa" shepherded his sons through tough times with a grace and wisdom that won him the affection of millions of viewers. Besides offering appealing characters and interesting story lines, Bonanza was also popular because it was the first network Western to be televised in color.  After Bonanza was canceled in 1973, Greene acted in several other short-lived TV shows, including Battlestar Galactica. He died in 1987 at the age of 72, still best remembered by millions as "Pa" Cartwright.

   1917- birthday of Dominic “Dom” DiMaggio, former baseball player, San Francisco, Ca.

   1923-Birthday of drummer Art Mardigan, Detroit, MI

http://www.jazzvalley.com/musician/art.mardigan

http://www.ipl.org.ar/exhibit/detjazz/BlBiSlSh7.html

   1924 - Bandleader Paul Whiteman presented his symphonic jazz at New York's Aeolian Hall. The concert was the first public performance of George Gershwin’s "Rhapsody In Blue" with Gershwin, himself, at the piano.

    1924 - Calvin Coolidge, known as the ‘Silent President’, gave the first presidential political speech on radio from New York City. The speech was broadcast on five radio stations, and some five million people tuned in to hear the President.

   1925-The Arbitration law was enacted by Congress: “...to make valid and enforceable written provisions or agreements for arbitration of disputes, arising out of contracts, maritime transactions or commerce among the state or Territories or with foreign nations.”

    1926—Trumpet player Buddy Childers born in St. Louis, Missouri.

http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/childers_buddy/albums.jhtml

   1926- birthday of Joe Garagiola, broadcaster and former baseball player, St. Louis, Mo.

     1934-Birthday of basketball Hall of Fame center and former coach William Felton (Bill” Russell, born, Monroe, LA.

http://www.geocities.com/dblimbrick/russell.html

http://www.nba.com/history/russell_bio.html

   1935- birthday of singer/song composer Gene McDaniels, Kansas City, KS  http://www.tsimon.com/mcdaniel.htm

    1935-Birthday of Ray Manzarek, keyboards player with the Doors, was born in Chicago. Manzarek met Doors' lead singer Jim Morrison at the UCLA film department, and together they conceived the group which was to become famous as much for Morrison's exhibitionism as for its music. The Doors, with Robby Krieger on guitar and John Densmore on drums, had a number-one hit with "Light My Fire," a song taken from their debut album in 1967. Several more hit singles and albums followed, until Jim Morrison's death of heart failure in 1971. Ray Manzarek took the band on to record two more albums, but the Doors split up in 1973.

    1938 – Birthday of Judy Blume, breakthrough author of realistic books for children.

http://www.edupaperback.org/authorbios/Blume_Judy.html

http://www.judyblume.com/

http://falcon.jmu.edu/~r
http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/blume.html
amseyil/blume.htm

   1940 - Mutual Radio first broadcast the comic-strip hero, "Superman". For six years the identity of the man from Krypton was unknown to listeners. Eventually word got out that Superman’s voice was that of Bud Collyer, who later hosted the television program, "To Tell the Truth" on CBS.

   1942 - On Decca Records, Mildred Bailey recorded "More Than You Know".

   1944-Wendell Wilkie (R) enters presidential race  He had been talked into

running against FDR in 1940, and was more sincere in this race; however,

the Republicans had become more interested in  the conservative Governor  Thomas Dewey from New York. Wilkie was the 1940 Republican nominee, but he had several heart attacks, finally succumbed, dying on October 8, 1944 at age fifty-two. FDR was reelected president on November 7, beating Gov. Dewey 25,602,504 to 22,006,285; electoral votes 432 to 99.

http://www.gwu.edu/~erpapers/abouteleanor/q-and-a/glossary/wilkie-wendell.htm

   1945- San Francisco selected for site of UN Conference.

   1947—Top Hits
For Sentimental Reasons - Nat King Cole
Ole Buttermilk Sky - The Kay Kyser Orchestra (vocal: Mike Douglas & The Campus Kids)
A Gal in Calico - Johnny Mercer
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed - Merle Travis

    1950-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett is born in England. Hackett joined the group in 1970, after their first album had been released in Britain. Under the leadership of Peter Gabriel, Genesis was an art-rock band with an elaborate stage show and a dedicated cult following. But after Gabriel left in 1975, the band gained a wider audience with singer Phil Collins up front. By the time Genesis gained its first gold album, "And Then There Were Three," in 1978, Steve Hackett had left for a solo career.

    1951- Gil Moore, vocalist and drummer with the Canadian hard rock band Triumph, was born. The other members of the trio, formed in Toronto in 1975, were vocalist and guitarist Rik (correct) Emmett and keyboardist and bassist Mike Levine. Triumph's hits from 1979 to 1986 included "Hold On," "Magic Power" and "Somebody's Out There."

    1955- McGuire Sisters' "Sincerely" single goes to #1 & stays #1 for 10 weeks

http://www.singers.com/jazz/vintage/mcguire.html

      1955—Top Hits

Sincerely - McGuire Sisters
Hearts of Stone - Fontane Sisters
Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Perry Como
Let Me Go, Lover! - Hank Snow

    1955 – U.S. agrees to train the South Vietnamese Army.  President Dwight Eisenhower sends first US advisors to South Vietnam.

         ROCK & ROLL RECON

The only "good morning" there ever was in Vietnam

was the day we left.

Armed Forces Radio did keep the killers

hopping to rock-&-roll.

We'd recon the Que Son Valley in

two light airplanes everyday.

Now I won't bullshit you: it was no Ashau,

but it was badder than Leech Valley---

a real Charles County, Marlboro Country.

Bad things grew in the valley

& the Jolly Green Giant was a

rescue chopper in Danang.

Above the smoking vills, the burned-out tanks,

we bopped along with the Four Seasons,

"Working my way back to you, babe."

The Mamas & the Papas were "California Dreamin"

and so were our pilots as they waggled

their wings in time to the music.

Only on Xmas did we get serious.

We'd sing songs like

"Wake the town & kill the people."

 — The Poetry of Ben D. Trail

      1956- rock 'n' roll eccentric Screamin' Jay Hawkins recorded "I Put a Spell on You" for Okeh records, which became his best known song. He toured with revues organized by disc jockey Alan Freed, and often concluded his act by being carried off in a flaming coffin. He died Feb 13,2000.

http://ohiobio.org/hawkins.htm
 http://www.roadhouseblues.com/biopages/bioScreaminJ.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/3001/

http://www.salon.com/people/obit/2000/02/18/hawkins/

     1957- the Coasters recorded "Young Blood," a tune written by two white songwriters and independent record producers, Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. It became the first big hit for the group. The flip side, "Searchin'," was also popular.

       1958-Argo Records releases the Monotones' doo wop classic, "Book of Love" backed with "You Never." Rising to the Top Five on both the pop and R&B charts, "Book of Love" will be the only success for the vocal sextet from Newark, New Jersey, who built their song on the jingle from a Pepsodent toothpaste commercial

   1959 -- Carl Sandburg, poet/socialist, addresses joint session of the US Congress on 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birthday.
http://carl-sandburg.com/
    1960 -- Pat Boone earns a gold LP for "Pat's Great Hits."

http://www.tsimon.com/boone.htm

http://www.patsgold.com/index.php3?Pats_Session=31adaca78d4728b7d79b6947164a0a1d

   1961- "Shop Around" by the Miracles became the first million-seller for Motown Records.

    1962-Bus boycott starts in Macon GA

http://www.ibiblio.org/uncpress/chapters/burns_daybreak.html

     1963—Top Hits
Hey Paula - Paul & Paula
Loop De Loop - Johnny Thunder
Up on the Roof - The Drifters
The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Flatt & Scruggs

    1964 - The Beatles ended a successful American tour by playing two concerts at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

    1966 -- Rock For Peace at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California, with The Great Society, Quicksilver Messenger Service, & Big Brother & the Holding Company. Benefit for Democratic congressional candidates & the Viet Nam Study Group. Meanwhile, it's Lincoln's Birthday Party with Sopwith Camel at the Firehouse, former quarters of Engine Co. 26 & Truck Co. 10, 3767 Sacramento St. The Charlatans also appeared.

http://www.peacerock.com/

http://www.stores.ebay.com/peacerockposters

http://bayarea.citysearch.com/profile/900590/

http://www.sopwithcamel.com/history.html

    1966-The Rolling Stones fly to New York to tape an appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," which is on the next evening.

    1967 -- Benefit at the Fillmore for the Council for Civic Unity. Moby Grape, & Sly & the Family Stone perform.

http://www.classicbands.com/sly.html
http://www.warr.org/grape.html

    1968-Jimi Hendrix returns home to Seattle where he plays for the students of Garfield High School (which he dropped out from) and receives a key to the city.

http://www.cd-bootleg.com/Jimi_Hendrix.htm

     1970-Joseph L. Searles becomes the first Black member of the New York

Stock Exchange.

    1971—Top Hits
Knock Three Times - Dawn
One Bad Apple - The Osmonds
Rose Garden - Lynn Anderson
Joshua - Dolly Parton

    1972 - Al Green’s "Let’s Stay Together" took the top spot from "American Pie" on the music charts. The record stayed at #1 for one week, before Nilsson’s "Without You" knocked it out. In 1980, Green returned to his gospel roots, and is now a minister in Memphis, Tennessee. Green recorded 14 hit songs, six of which made it to the Top 10.

     1973 - The first group of United States prisoners of war were freed from North Vietnam. 1974, LaBelle played the unofficial opening concert for the legendary New York club the Bottom Line. The headliner for the official opening the next night was Dr. John. Stevie Wonder and Johnny Winter joined him for a jam session.

     1973- metric distance markers were put up by the Ohio Department of Transportation, the first state

to do so, on Interstate 71 between Cincinnati and Columbus and between Columbus and Cleveland.  The signs showed the distance in both miles and kilometers.

    1974-New York's legendary rock club, The Bottom Line opens in Greenwich Village. LaBelle played the unofficial opening concert for the legendary New York club the Bottom Line. The headliner for the official opening the next night was Dr. John. Stevie Wonder and Johnny Winter joined him for a jam session.

http://www.b
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/119366p-07569c.htmlottomlinecabaret.com/

1    975 - The Stepford Wives, starring Katharine Ross, a film about women in a small town being turned into passive robots, opened to theaters.

    1979—Top Hits
Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? - Rod Stewart
Y.M.C.A. - Village People
A Little More Love - Olivia Newton-John
Every Which Way But Loose - Eddie Rabbitt

   1968 - Ramparts published Eldridge Cleaver's Soul on Ice.

    1973-The release of U.S. POWs begins in Hanoi as part of the Paris peace settlement. The return of U.S. POWs began when North Vietnam released 142 of 591 U.S. prisoners at Hanoi's Gia Lam Airport. Part of what was called Operation Homecoming, the first 20 POWs arrived to a hero's welcome at Travis Air Force Base in California on February 14. Operation Homecoming was completed on March 29, 1973, when the last of 591 U.S. prisoners were released and returned to the United States.

1985 - Johnny Carson surprised "Tonight Show" viewers and live audience members by shaving his beard. Carson joked: "I had to do it when a little old lady said that she had confused me for one of the Smith Brothers." The studio audience was silent, until Johnny, timing it perfectly said, "You know, the cough drop guys." Laughter.

    1987—Top Hits
Open Your Heart - Madonna
Livin’ on a Prayer - Bon Jovi
Change of Heart - Cyndi Lauper
Leave Me Lonely - Gary Morris

    1989 -- Tiny Tim declares himself a New York City mayoral candidate.
http://www.tinytim.org/

     1990- Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Don Henley performed at a benefit in Beverly Hills, California for the Rainforest Foundation. More than one-million dollars was collected from such celebrities as Don Johnson, Billy Crystal, Barbra Streisand and Goldie Hawn to save the Amazon rain forests and the Indians who live there.

    1992- Sharon Kowalski finally went home. After an eight-year battle to gain custody of her life partner who was badly injured in an accident, Karen Thompson was named Sharon's guardian and took her home. Karen had fought for the right of guardianship claiming Sharon's father - who would have nothing to do with her before the accident - only gave her warehousing, custodial care on the money awarded Sharon for her accident and insufficient medical care. Karen showed that because of the lack of physical therapy Sharon's muscles were shortening crippling her further. And Sharon, though brain damaged, made it clear she wanted to go with Karen. In the decision, the Minnesota Court of Appeals said that the women were "...a family of affinity which ought to be respected."

    1994- Celine Dion became the first Quebec artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart when "The Power of Love" made number-one.     

     1997- Fred Goldman says he will settle for a signed murder confession from O J Simpson in lieu of his $20.5 million judgment.

http://www.cnn.com/US/9702/12/simpson/index.html

     1998 - The handwritten lyrics to Elton John's funeral tribute to Princess Diana, the revised balled "Candle in the Wind 1997," sold for $442,500 at a Beverly Hills auction  benefiting the Princess's charities. The lyrics were revised from the 1970's hit tribute to Marilyn Monroe, and were both written by Elton's longtime collaborator, Bernie Taupin.

    1999-Clinton is found “not guilty” in breaking any Federal laws. The five-week impeachment trial of Bill Clinton comes to an end, with the Senate voting to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment: perjury and obstruction of justice. In November 1995, Clinton began an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a 21-year-old unpaid intern. Over the course of a year and a half, the president and Lewinsky had nearly a dozen sexual encounters in the White House. In April 1996, Lewinsky was transferred to the Pentagon. That summer, she first confided in Pentagon co-worker Linda Tripp about her sexual relationship with the president. In 1997, with the relationship over, Tripp began secretly to record conversations with Lewinsky, in which Lewinsky gave Tripp details about the affair. In December, lawyers for Paula Jones, who was suing the president on sexual harassment charges, subpoenaed Lewinsky. In January 1998, allegedly under the recommendation of the president, Lewinsky filed an affidavit in which she denied ever having had a sexual relationship with him. Five days later, Tripp contacted the office of Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel, to talk about Lewinsky and the tapes she made of their conversations. Tripp, wired by FBI agents working with Starr, met with Lewinsky again, and on January 16 Lewinsky was taken by FBI agents and U.S. attorneys to a hotel room where she was questioned and offered immunity if she cooperated with the prosecution. A few days later, the story broke, and Clinton publicly denied the allegations, saying, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky." In late July, lawyers for Lewinsky and Starr worked out a full-immunity agreement covering both Lewinsky and her parents, all of whom Starr had threatened with prosecution. On August 6, Lewinsky appeared before the grand jury to begin her testimony, and on August 17 President Clinton testified. Contrary to his testimony in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case, President Clinton acknowledged to prosecutors from the office of the independent counsel that he had had an extramarital affair with Ms. Lewinsky. In four hours of closed-door testimony, conducted in the Map Room of the White House, Clinton spoke live via closed-circuit television to a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He was the first sitting president ever to testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct. That evening, President Clinton also gave a four-minute televised address to the nation in which he admitted he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with Lewinsky. In the brief speech, which was wrought with legalisms, the word "sex" was never spoken, and the word "regret" was used only in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family. Less than a month later, on September 9, Kenneth Starr submitted his report and 18 boxes of supporting documents to the House of Representatives. Released to the public two days later, the Starr Report outlined a case for impeaching Clinton on 11 grounds, including perjury, obstruction of justice, witness-tampering, and abuse of power, and also provided explicit details of the sexual relationship between the president and Ms. Lewinsky. On October 8, the House authorized a wide-ranging impeachment inquiry, and on December 11 the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment. On December 19, after nearly 14 hours of debate, the House approved two articles of impeachment, charging President Clinton with lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice. Clinton, the second president in American history to be impeached, vowed to finish his term. On January 7, 1999, in a congressional procedure not seen since the 1868 impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, the trial of President Clinton got underway in the Senate. As instructed in Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution, the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (William Rehnquist at this time) was sworn in to preside and the senators were sworn in as jurors. Five weeks later, on February 12, the Senate voted on whether to remove Clinton from office. The president was acquitted on both articles of impeachment. The prosecution needed a two-thirds majority to convict but failed to achieve even a bare majority. Rejecting the first charge of perjury, 45 Democrats and 10 Republicans voted "not guilty" and on the charge of obstruction of justice the Senate was split 50-50. After the trial concluded, President Clinton said he was "profoundly sorry" for the burden his behavior imposed on Congress and the American people.

 

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