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The Premier, proud of himself and especially of the "free and frank" discussions which he had conducted with President Hoover, bowed right & left, embraced Cabinet Ministers who had come to greet him with abandon, kissed his men friends generally and crowed:
"When our French papers print the news of my reception in New York!" crowed Premier Pierre Laval, pacing up and down his private car, taking quick puffs of his U. S. cigaret, "that will strengthen the friendship between our two countries-mais oui!"
The Citizen hired Lawyer Newton Diehl Baker of Cleveland to prosecute the complaint against Judge Bostwick before three nonresident judges. As the case drew to a close last week it crowded nearly all other news off the Citizen's front pages. Lawyer Baker's summation was printed in...
In The Bronx, N. Y., Rose McMahon, 14, was given 25?, told that she might go to a cinema. Overjoyed, she danced about, shrilled "Whoopee!" Her somnolent father, Thomas McMahon, bade her be still. Again she crowed. Savage, wrathful, Thomas McMahon sprang up, tripped, fell headlong into a china closet...
In a remodelled cash register factory at Bound Brook, N. J. a moving picture company was started in 1910. It was named for Charles Pathe, French experimenter with kinetic shadows. Among the early U. S. picture companies Pathe became important and prosperous, famed for its comedies, its newsreels. Its symbol...