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...late William Bolitho once wrote: "In the luxurious hand dealt England by Fate . . . the longest suit is the Jew. . . . Do not forget . . . Marcus Samuel, who gave them a brand new oil empire; Weitzman, who taught them to make high explosives; Mond. who settled the labor war; Herbert Samuel, who nearly prevented the downfall of coal mining, and Rufus Isaacs . . . who saved the Indian Empire that Disraeli created for them. . . . It is not his brain power, his cunning, which England settled on and used. . . . It is the grand manner which is his genius . . . a politeness that introduces serenity and grace wherever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Witnesses in Washington | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

Most of the industry's big new tankers are Sun-built and the Sun yards turned out the new Seatrains (TIME, Oct. 17) which carry a mile of loaded freight cars. In 1930 the company began operating a gasoline pipe-line from Marcus Hook to Cleveland, running through Pittsburgh and Youngstown and branching north to Syracuse. The company claims to be the first to develop a high grade antiknock gasoline solely through improvement in cracking processes, as contrasted to the addition of chemicals. Sure of the merits of their Sun Oils and Sunoco gasolines, the Pews have never...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bolt from the Sun | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

...When new fields have been opened, Sun has gone quietly about acquiring leases. Its holdings in Venezuela come to hundreds of thousands of acres. In the East Texas field it owns about 7% of the total acreage. Eight tank steamers and seven motorships transport its oil from Texas to Marcus Hook, about 17 mi. southwest of Philadelphia. There Sun owns 525 acres upon which stands a large refinery (40,000 bbl. a day), a plant that makes barrels and kegs for Sun and the trade. Shipbuilding yards and big dry-docks are at Chester...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bolt from the Sun | 10/24/1932 | See Source »

...told me of his wife who was then ... an inmate of an institution for the insane in New York State." Paul Bern's brother Henry, who flew from Newark to Hollywood to attend the inquest, declared that Miss Millette had been a sanitarium patient. His sister, Mrs. William Marcus, said Paul lived with Miss Millette. "brought her into the family as his wife," but never married her. Fat-faced Brother Henry revealed that the real name of the Bern family, changed when Paul began his theatrical career, was Levy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Death in Hollywood | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

...Short, plump, slow-spoken Publisher John Marcus Lansinger had a new son, John Marcus Jr., described as the publisher's "second issue," his first being Joan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Collegiana | 8/8/1932 | See Source »

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