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General Currie sued for $50,000 libel damages when a prominent news organ, the Port Hope Guide, charged last June that on the day the World War Armistice was signed (Nov. 11, 1918) there was "deliberate and useless waste of human life at [the capture of] Mons [by Canadian troops...
Sued for Divorce. Harry Langdon, famed baby-face cinecomedian (Long Pants, The Chaser, etc.), by Mrs. Frances Langdon of Los Angeles. They have been married twenty-four years.
Clarence Walker Barron, 72, plump publisher of The Wall Street Journal, was sued for slander for $100,000 by Princess Margaret Ghika of Rumania, now a resident of Manhattan. She claims that Mr. Barron called her "a spy ... a very dangerous woman" at a dinner party at his home in...
Sued for annulment. Mrs. Anna Laura Barnett, of Los Angeles, wife of Jackson Barnett, multi-millionaire Okla homa Indian, ward of the U. S. Government; by the U. S. on behalf of its protegé. The U. S. alleges that by the use of ''petting . . . seductive smiles" Mrs...
Sued for Divorce. Horace B. Liveright, publisher of famed Authors Ezra Pound, Emil Ludwig, Sherwood Anderson and many another producer (The Captive); by Mrs. Lucille L. Liveright, of Manhattan.