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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hollywood. I want to go home to Philadelphia." Starlet Lila Leeds was being sued for return of a $1,000 engagement ring by an ex-fiance who had been trying, without success, to get either the ring or Lila. At week's end Mitchum's attorney, Jerry Giesler, drove into a tree, suffered broken ribs and "profound shock." Meanwhile, Variety noted that the latest Mitchum movie, RKO's Rachel and the Stranger, was No. 1 at the nation's box offices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: The Beautiful People | 10/11/1948 | See Source »

Chaplin's lawyer, slick Jerry Giesler (attorney for Errol Flynn, Alexander Pantages) had a battery of witnesses waiting to testify that Joan Berry was no one-man girl. Judge J. F. T. O'Connor, onetime (1933-38) U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, shooed away this legal red herring as often as it appeared. The prosecutor, Charles H. Carr, argued: "Even if you put a common prostitute on the stand, it would be immaterial as to how many men she might have had affairs with in the past." The only issue was the technical one of Chaplin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Mann & Woman | 4/3/1944 | See Source »

...Munich last month the Nazis and Japs were clasped in a tender esthetic embrace. Nazi Playwright Curt Langenbeck had adapted the most famed of Japanese dramas, The 47 Rōnin, which was produced with considerable care and éclat. To the opening of Treue (Loyalty) went Gauleiter Giesler and other Nazi party officials to welcome the representatives of "our great ally," Japanese Ambassador Oshima, Japanese Minister Sakuma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Play in Munich, Apr. 3, 1944 | 4/3/1944 | See Source »

Munich's Gauleiter, Herr Giesler, put his spies to work and arrested three "ringleaders," Hans and Maria Scholl and Adrian Probst. They were described as typische Einzelganger (typical individual cranks), tried before a Nazi People's Court, found guilty of spreading defeatism and "encouraging sabotage in our armaments by means of leaflets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Not in Vain | 6/14/1943 | See Source »

Next day the discharged groom was reinstated - pending a hearing before Chairman Jerry Giesler of the California Horse Racing Board-and racing went on again at Santa Anita. The striking grooms also demanded: 1) that they be allowed to keep their admission badges although discharged by a stable owner, 2) that they receive $10 for each winning horse they handle, 3) that they be permitted to watch the races from the grandstand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Seabiscuft Day | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

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