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The name of Helen Lee Eames, step-daughter of Oilman Henry Latham Doherty, was widely publicized last year at the time of her lavish debut in Washington (TIME. Jan. 5, 1931). The N. W. Ayer & Son advertising agency sent out publicity stating that Miss Doherty had conceived and executed the...
Sued. Dudley Field Malone, merry international divorce lawyer; by Charlotte Poillon; for $5,000. Charge: failure to reward her for disclosing an extortion plot. Charlotte Poillon and her sister, Katherine, have graced many a courtroom since 1900, when they thrashed a masher in Central Park.
Engaged, Ethel Peters Butler, daughter of Major General Smedley Darlington Butler. U. S. M. C., retired; and Lieut. John Wehle, U. S. M. C. Engaged. Trevor Charles Stamp, M. D., second son of Sir Josiah Stamp, economist and director of the Bank of England; and Frances D. Bosworth, cousin of...
Died. Knowlton Lyman ("Snake") Ames, 62, broker, president of Booth Fisheries Co., owner of the Chicago Journal of Commerce; by his own hand (shooting); in Chicago. Called "Snake" for his twisting style of running, he was one of Princeton's great football traditions, fullback on the late Walter Camp's...
Columbia to Grigsby, Grigsby-Grunow Co. of Chicago makes Majestic radios and Majestic mechanical ice boxes. Belligerently independent, it also made trouble in 1930. It sued Radio Corp. of America and associates for $30,000,000. It knows what trouble is both in & out of the office. Once it lost...