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...essential facts was more than made up for to the Press by Starr Faithfull's background and home life. The family, occupying one floor of a brownstone house, consisted of Starr, her sister, her mother and stepfather, Stanley Faithfull, a not prosperous chemist and salesman for a pneumatic mattress concern. Lean, gimlet-eyed, red-whiskered, bewildered, he talked & talked to the thronging newshawks who came away with many conflicting stories and white lies. For some reason his daughter was made an "heiress" by the first sensational stories, a description soon dropped by all but the tabloids. But other newspapers kept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Five Starr Faithfull | 6/29/1931 | See Source »

...telephones in 14 nations. It will have manufacturing units whose combined business will reach a total of $100,000,000 a year.* Just as it will give to Ericsson the right to use Bell's patents in foreign countries, it will receive the benefits of the Swedish concern's European research and patents. In the manufacturing field only large rival is Siemens & Halske of Germany, but last week an alliance with them was already rumored. The biggest telephone rival is General Telephone & Electric Corp. of the U. S. and Great Britain, affiliated with Transamerica. The cosmopolitan Behn Brothers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Ericsson to I. T. & T. | 6/29/1931 | See Source »

...Nichols followed in her fast Lockheed. Forced to land into the setting sun at the St. John airport and partially blinded by the glare. Miss Nichols overshot the field, nosed over, badly damaged the landing gear of her plane, escaped serious injury. But flyers and their fates held scant concern for St. John that day. For in the forenoon fire broke out on the town's busy waterfront, swept through blocks of piers and grain elevators, destroyed the Canadian Pacific steamer Empress and several harbor craft, was checked shortly before Pilot Nichols' plane arrived. Estimated loss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Season Opened | 6/29/1931 | See Source »

Questioned as to the widespread concern over crime in this country, Professor Glueck emphasized the experimental nature of the new curriculum. "I should like to stress," he said, "that no rash promises to 'discover the cause of crime' are being made. The Institute of Criminal Laws known that the crime problem is one of the most complex of all social problems and that it is absurd to expect 'immediate results' from any effort in this field. The public have too long been led to false expectations, and too many patent medicines have been peddled in this field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRISON OFFICIALS MUST BE TRAINED, GLUECK DECLARES | 6/2/1931 | See Source »

...Consolidated stock which sold as low as $3¼ this year. The National bid approximated $9.93. Through Kraft-Phenix Cheese, National has properties in California. But not until last week did it really enter the Pacific Coast field. This it did by acquiring Golden State Milk Products Co., a concern with 3,200 employes, sales of $34,000,000 and a net income of $1,062,000 last year. That National should acquire Golden State, with its poppy trademark, was not unnatural, for Goldman Sachs Trading has working control of the company with 175,686 out of 472,052 shares...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Milky Way | 5/25/1931 | See Source »

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