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When the Civil war ended, cannon factories began making fancy grillwork and iron dogs. When railroads made Western stage coach lines obsolescent, Wells Fargo got into the railway express business. With the passing of the horse, Studebaker Carriage works survived by manufacturing automobiles. The return of beer has similarly forced...
Sued, Gerhard Melvin Dahl, 57, chairman of New York's B. M. T. (subway); by Marion Roach. Atlanta divorcee: for $100,000, charging that he had publicly beaten, kicked, stripped her in his Smithtown. L. I. home and at a nearby inn; in Manhattan.
One evening last December Channing H. Tobias, Negro clergyman, walked into a Horn & Hardart automat in Manhattan. It was during the hours when the restaurant offers table service. But the waitresses snubbed him, neglected to take his order. He called for the hostess. She promised to bring the manager. When...
In Manhattan Primo Camera, prodigious Italian fisticuffer who is scheduled to fight Jack Sharkey for the world's heavyweight championship June 29. filed a petition in bankruptcy, listing assets of $1,182 and liabilities of $59,829, including $14,390 to a London waitress named Amelia Tersini who sued...
In Los Angeles, Irwin Meyer took three girls for a ride in his automobile. Resentful because they resisted his advances, he drove the car petulantly into a telephone pole, injured all three. When the girls sued, ill-humored Irwin Meyer contended they should have known better than to ride with...