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Sued for Divorce. Bernarr ("Body Love") Macfadden, 65, and Mary Macfadden; by each other; in Trenton, N. J. Mutual charges: misconduct. Publisher Macfadden further charged that his wife, ridiculing his gospel of physical culture, encouraged their six daughters to "smoke and drink in swanky speakeasies."
When Leonard Asbury Busby, Chicago tractionman, died in 1930, he left an estate of $1,598,000 and debts of nearly $1,000,000. Named as executor was the trust company affiliated with Chicago's big First National Bank, of which Mr. Busby's good friend Melvin Alvah...
But Mrs. Busby, who was used to an income of $50,000 a year, had no intention of taking it. She went to the vice president who handled the estate. Said he: "The question is, Mrs. Busby, what will you do to help the estate?" Mrs. Busby was willing to...
New England Council. Its president, Henry D. Sharpe, wrote to Franklin Roosevelt concerning a questionnaire sent out on inflation: "Never in the history of this Council have we received so prompt or so unanimous an expression of opinion. . . ." Of 210 replies, 209 were against Inflation. Economists. Twelve professors of finance...
Born. To John Coolidge, 27, railway clerk, son of the late Calvin Coolidge, and Florence Trumbull Coolidge, 28, daughter of Connecticut's onetime Governor John H. Trumbull : a daughter, their first child; in New Haven, Conn. Weight: 7 Ib. 12 oz. Name: Cynthia. Divorced. "Prince" David Mdivani, eldest of...