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Last week the Hoover conservation policy received a severe legal jolt when Associate Justice Jennings Bailey of the District of Columbia Supreme Court ruled that Secretary Wilbur had exceeded his authority under the Act of 1920. Two oilmen, Richard D. Vedder of California and Roy C. Barton of New Mexico...
Sued for Divorce. Stanley Marshall Rinehart Jr., son of Author Mary Roberts Rinehart; by Mrs. Mary Doran Rinehart, daughter of Publisher George H. Doran; at Reno. Charge: mental cruelty.
* Not without difficulties did the management of the Brady estate by the Brady sons progress. In 1923 the Brady sisters, Mrs Francis Patrick Garvan, wife of onetime Alien Property Custodian Garvan, famed Watchdog of U. S. Chemical industry, Mrs James C. Farrell, and Mrs. Carl Tuck sued the two sons...
Because it employs a distinctive brand of free-and-easy journalism, Variety frequently gets into trouble, is often sued. This happened again fortnight ago, this time after a French lawsuit. The paper was fined 1,000 francs ($39.22), ordered to give 150,000 francs ($5,882.35) to Actor Pierre Meyer...
Editor Silverman's only reaction to the proceedings was one of amusement. He pointed out that Variety is frequently sued abroad, that it has no "accredited correspondent" in France (although one Abel Green sends French despatches), that the publication owns no property abroad, that other journals which do so...