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Number one seeded player Al Everts came through without much trouble against Jack Irwin, winning 6-0, 6-4. Two other seeded Varsity men, Ted Cohn and Jim Jenkins, also advanced into the third round with case. Cohn defeating Greenspan 6-2, 6-2 and Jenkins taking Elliston 6-1, 6-4. Hugh Hyde, only other Varsity star in the tournament, has not played his second round match...
...many a U.S. citizen, committed to the defeat of Hitler, concurred in Cordell Hull's decision, regarded it as one of the cruel, heart-sickening choices that must be made in time of crisis. Their thoughts were expressed by Herbert Elliston, author of 1940's Finland Fights: "My heart and my head are in conflict over Finland. But the times are too crucial to permit divided loyalties. . . . My head supports Mr. Hull's statement...
...Corps. Close to the best news sources in a city that makes considerable financial news, Editor Smith often in demand as a speaker and lecturer. Probably read in more corners of the earth than any other U. S. financial editor is the Christian Science Monitor s learned Herbert Berridge Elliston, whose column "The World's Business," appears three times per week. British-born, he was the Manchester Guardian s Far Eastern correspondent for several years, late: served as an economic adviser to the Chinese Government...
...Dunne had said, in passing sentence: "As the dignified affairs of the legal forum were shifted to the commerce of the street for the benefit of the Hearst International Reel Corp. . . . it is expected that the syndicate . . . will pay the fine." The fine was $5,000, imposed on Harold Elliston, onetime managing editor of the Baltimore Neivs who also faced a day in jail. Managing Editor Earl C. Deland of the Baltimore American was given a day's jailing; also City Editor Harry Clark of the News, and Photographers Sturm and Klemm...