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...Empire's superior court of appeal, squelched the lengthy efforts of the Crown to squeeze further income tax payments out of Hon. William Waldorf Astor, shy young son and heir of bold Nancy Astor's mild Viscount. On. Nov. 13, 1929 Mr. Astor transferred stocks and shares to a U. S. trustee, hoping thus to escape taxation of the income by Britain...
...picture being found in your pages. In the March 4 number alone, I counted at least four photos of Negroes, which I wager will raise the ire of many a good Texan, some of whom have not fully recovered from the shock given them when TIME referred to Hon. Arthur W. Mitchell as "gentleman.". . . THOMAS C. JERVAY Managing Editor The Cape Fear Journal Wilmington...
...Hon. Robert M. Washburn, columnist, and former senatorial candidate, will speak at the Christ Church dinner for Harvard students tonight at 6.30 o'clock...
...rebuttals the Press gave few headlines, neither to Senator O'Mahoney who declared: "There is not now and never has been ... a man of greater national ability and conscientious devotion to duty than the Hon. James A. Farley," nor to Senator Lewis who cried: "The man who has the highest estimation of Congress and the respect of its members is James A. Farley...
...years. Wild as such talk probably was, there were among the big stockholders in James & Shakespeare, Ltd., the fallen pepper king's trading company, two names known to all England: Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, tall, suave, icy board chairman of huge British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.; and Rt. Hon. Reginald McKenna, bald, brainy head of Midland Bank, world's largest, and onetime Chancellor of the Exchequer...