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...court denied modification of the packers' anti-trust Consent Decree; sustained Oklahoma's oil proration law; voided a Texas law designed to bar Negroes from Democratic primaries; upset reapportionment legislation in Missouri, Minnesota and New York; approved the jailing of Alphonse Capone and the fining of Harry M. Blackmer, oil runaway, for contempt of court (see p. 12); invalidated Oklahoma's law to limit ice dealers by "convenience & necessity" license; denied the Senate's right to oust George Otis Smith from the Federal Power Commission after sending his confirmed nomination back to the President...
Leading lady of the piece is Lenore Ulric, who has finally come to light comedy after squirming and rasping through a decade of sin for the late David Belasco (Kiki, Lulu Belle, Mima). Her husband, Sidney Blackmer, plays opposite...
...annual election of officers of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau held yesterday afternoon, Richard Elias Gugenhime 2L, of San Francisco, California, was chosen president; Henry Bedwell Ely 2L, of New York City became vice-president; Herman Blackmer Johnson 2L, of Two Harbors, Michigan, was elected secretary; and Harold Levine 2L, of New York City, was chosen treasurer. These men succeed the retiring officers T. E. Dudley 3L, James Hodge, Jr. 3L, E. F. Clark, Jr. 3L, and F. A. Heiss 3L, who have piloted the organization during the past year...
...Miss Ulric was unwilling to appear in the current Belasco offering, Dancing Partner, that the memory of unsuccessful Mima still rankles. But tradition dictates that any Belasco star who marries automatically leaves his service.* Pagan Lady is Actress Ulric's first vehicle since she was wed to Sidney Blackmer...
Legislative Hobby: refining the law. He is vigilant in advising the Senate when legislative precedents are apt to be established. His bills have been of legal nature, or else pertaining to the oil scandal. One of the latter allowed Oilman Henry M. Blackmer, of Denver, to be subpenaed abroad and fined...