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...become necessary because both sides lose money fighting each other. Accordingly last week in Paris gathered delegates to an historic cinema conference. Present were representatives of the great U. S. and German concerns interested in talkie patents-John Edward Otterson of Electrical Research Products Co., Inc., Charles J. Ross, John Cecil Graham representing Paramount, United Artists, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Pathe, Radio Corp., George E. Quigley of Warner Bros. They settled down to debate their problems amicably until they decide whether to make an agreement or start a trade war. Will Hays, on the motion of Dr. Curt Sobernheim, general manager...
Stringent Punishments as provided by the Jones Law, while clarifying the legal risks of Prohibition violators, long have been subjects for questioning. Last week, on the appeal of one Frank Ross, who is serving two years in Atlanta under the Jones Act, the Supreme Court began pondering the constitutionality of a law which makes onetime misdemeanors felonies. Defending the law, the Department of Justice argued that it "created no new offense. Its purpose merely was to enlarge the penalties...
Harvard Club of Boston. President: Nathan F. Ayher '00, 77 Franklin St., Boston. Vice-President: Leverett Saltonstall '14, Boston. Secretary: Thorvald St. Ross '12, Box H. Brighton. Treasurer: Philip W. Simpson '02, 1 Federal St., Boston...
...about 20 attempts, four London-Australia Sir flights Ross besides Smith and Hinkler's crew of were five, 30 completed: days; 1926, 1919, Sir Alan Cobham, 62 days: 1928, Capt. William Newton Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, 32 days; 1929, Lieut. J. Moir, crashed 100 miles from Port Darwin...
Doubles--Ingraham and Daggett defeated Searles and Studley (M.I.T.), 6-2, 6-1; Frame and Hill defeated Wigglesworth and Regan (M.I.T.), 6-0, 6-0; E. B. Ward '30 and A. C. Ingraham '31 defeated Ross and Bender (M.I.T...