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...Channel, now a millionaire French planemaker; Squadron Leader Augustus H. Orlebar, holder of the world's speed record (357.7 m. p. h.); Flight Lieut. H. R. D. Waghorn, winner of the Schneider Cup (1929). Wingless heroes included Herbert Wilbur ("Bunny") Austin, British tennis player; Robert Cedric Sherriff, insurance broker, author of Journey's End; John L. Baird, inventor of the first practical television apparatus...
Dugald B. Dewar, Portland (Me.) broker, unsuccessful Wet candidate in June for the Republican senatorial nomination, was arrested in South Portland for driving while intoxicated. Sentence: 60 days (out on $1,000 bail...
Appointed. Edward J. Kenny. Manhattan millionaire broker, papal knight commander of the Order of St. Gregory; to be Brooklyn Deputy Fire Commissioner at $7.000 a year...
...Chicago, Edward M. Johnson, broker. War aviator, stayed home to care for his five-month-old daughter. He drank some beer, then wine, then alcohol-&-ice-water, heard the child crying, picked her up, staggered, fell on her, picked her up again, dropped her. She died (fractured skull...
...challenging its legal authority, marching out of the hearing. Both victories were parliamentary cleverness. But last week Bishop Cannon suffered a reverse on his moral front. The Senate committee returned to the subject of his embarrassment at Dallas and published a subpoenaed correspondence between Bishop Cannon and his "broker," Harry Goldhurst, now serving five years in Atlanta Penitentiary for using the mails to defraud "purchasers" of stock he never bought for them...