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Headlined the Dunkirk, N. Y., Observer: "Coaching System Condemned for Terrific Lacings Given Dunkirk High Football Team." Coach Karl Hoeppner sued for libel. Last week the New York State Court of Appeals vindicated the Observer, ruled: "Everyone has a right to comment on matters of public interest and concern, provided...
Slays for Slaps. A party in the Manhattan boarding house of a Mrs. Mabel McGowan ended in a shooting scrape. Headlined the New York Telegram: LANDLADY SLAYS HOST. Mrs. McGowan sued for $50,000, was denied it last week when the Telegram proved a typographical error had changed "slaps" to...
1/30,000th. Instead of simply "a New York drug company," a story in the New York American indicated that "the York drug company" was involved in bootlegging. The York Drug Co. sued for $100,000, withdrew amicably last week when Hearst attorneys convinced them the error was unavoidable. A linotype...
Sued for Divorce. By Jaqueline Lebaudy Sudreau, daughter of the late famed Adventurer Jacques Lebaudy; Roger Sudreau, Paris detective's son. The late Adventurer Lebaudy was a Frenchman who in 1903 made his yacht a battleship, sailed to Africa, "seized" the Sahara Desert, proclaimed himself "Emperor of the Sahara...
Sued. Albert Bacon Fall, onetime Secretary of the Interior; by the U. S. Government to recover $158,127 in back taxes plus $77,198 penalties, on monies (including a $100,000 bribe) unreported in his income tax returns but proven to have been received by him from Oilmen Edward Laurence...