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...changes were two. First, John Hope Doeg, lefthanded, 22, nephew of famed May Sutton Bundy, youngest of the younger players, emerged and won the National Championship at Forest Hills. Second, three new players, younger than the "younger players" and with normal personal differentiation, made their appearance. These were Frank Shields, im- mensely tall, convivial and handsome, Roxbury graduate; Sidney Wood, a yellow-haired, wiry, California youth, with a delicate physique but strong wrists and forearms; and Clifford Sutler, a cherub-faced collegian from New Orleans, with self-consciously graceful but effective ground strokes...
...singers, and last year a Shubert director, Milton I., nephew of Producers Lee & Jake (TIME, June 9. 1930). Its productions are now more in the Broadway manner than in that of the Savoy or the Strauss-Theater (see below). In the second week came 60,000 (a record) to Forest Park to the open air amphitheatre, to see The Street Singer with Queenie Smith starring. Next two productions are Music in May and Nina Rosa...
...recently tried a batch of 43 'leggers, convicted 36. But the driving force behind the Federal battering ram against Chicago gangdom was softspoken, bush-haired U. S. District Attorney George Emmerson Q. Johnson, born and bred on an Iowa farm 56 years ago. When he was graduated from Lake Forest College of Law, he put a Q meaning nothing into his name to distinguish him from all other George E. Johnsons. He has practiced law in Chicago since 1900. plays much golf badly. So confident was he that the Capone gang has been financially wrecked that he permitted Snorkey...
Died, George D. McLaughlin, 67, Chicago clubman, merchant (Manor House coffee), brother of Sportsman Frederic McLaughlin; as the result of an automobile accident near Lake Forest...
...since 1921 he has been Stated Clerk of the Assembly-the Church's second most important position. He succeeds Dr. Hugh Thompson Kerr, famed radio preacher. Because many felt that the incumbent should not be both Stated Clerk and Moderator, a surprise candidate was nominated, Dr. David de Forest Burrell of Williamsport, Pa., who by getting 379 votes prevented Dr. Mudge's anticipated election by acclamation...