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...first of the All-America teams hit the stands today in Collier's magazine, minus even a mention of Crimson tail-back and Ivy offensive leader Dick Clasby...
Married. Joan Fontaine, 35, cinemactress (Rebecca, Ivanhoe); and Collier Young, 44, Hollywood producer; both for the third time (her first: Actor Brian Aherne; his second: Cinemactress Ida Lupmo); after a slapstick beginning (he lost the license, she lost her trousseau, both missed their honeymoon plane); in Saratoga, Calif...
Biggest share of the million will go to the Trib's Sunday magazine, its own special edition of the syndicated This Week. The Trib sold control of This Week to Joe Knapp of Crowell-Collier in 1935, but has always added its own special sections to the magazine. Herzberg is adding still more, including full-color reproductions of paintings, a two-page condensation of a bestseller, two pages of personality photographs, extra text-pieces each week by the Trib's own staffers or free lancers. Herzberg is also revamping the news sections of the Sunday Trib, widening...
Telephone Approval. Ellis Slack, ashen and restless, sat listening in the congressional committee room while Committee Counsel Robert Collier read from Judge Moore's deposition. One day last October, said the judge, he bumped into U.S. Attorney Watson, "who was then showing unmistakable signs of ill health, which resulted in his death two months later." Watson was anxious to tell him that Ellis Slack, on one of his visits to St. Louis, had ordered the "whitewash" grand jury report. Watson's story: the report was written in Watson's office and, before the grand jury presented...
Died. Mark Sullivan, 77, author (Our Times), onetime (1914-17) editor of Collier's, and political columnist (syndicated, at his peak, in close to 150 newspapers); of a heart attack; in West Chester, Pa. (see PRESS...