Above, a nice but slightly damaged poster (it had a strip of tape across the top) for Joshi gakuen: Otona no asobi, aka Girls’ Junior High School: Too Young To Play Like This, starring Junko Natsu and Yoshiko Ikebo in a movie about students at two girls schools—Shirobara Academy and Kawakira Junior High—and how their rivalry turns into open conflict. There are many subplots as well, among them a Yakuza father’s neglect, uptight adults, budding young love, and more. There’s a really funny scene in this where the two schools’ volleyball teams get into a massive brawl started by the Shirobara girls in order to cover for injecting Kawakira’s best player with a drug. It’s right out of M*A*S*H. There’s also a bit where someone spikes a ball into someone else’s crotch. We knew volleyball shots could be underhanded, but that’s just plain evil. Joshi gakuen: Otona na asobi premiered in Japan today in 1971.
1933—Prohibition Ends in United States
Utah becomes the 36th U.S. state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution, thus establishing the required 75% of states needed to overturn the 18th Amendment which had made the sale of alcohol illegal. But the criminal gangs that had gained power during Prohibition are now firmly established, and maintain an influence that continues unabated for decades.