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...Gifford Pinchot II, nephew of Pennsylvania's ex-Governor, was sued for $150,000 by a Hollywood dancer named Margo La Salle, who charged he knocked her flat at a nightclub...
...liquidation of British assets in the U.S., may finally resolve the behind-scenes Washington fight between Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. and Federal Loan Administrator Jesse Jones. Morgenthau has insisted that all British holdings be sold to help pay for U.S. aid-to-Britain. T. J. Carlyle Gifford, sent here by the British Treasury to liquidate listed securities, has done his best to comply. But Sir Edward Peacock, a Norman man sent here to dispose of British investments in privately owned U.S. corporations, has enlisted Jesse Jones's aid. Along with Sir Frederick Phillips, Under Secretary...
...Frymark Suzanne Foster, WellesleyThomas P. Mulkeen Robin Dennis, WellesleyJohn Pickering, Jr. Sarah Coughlan, VassarSTOUGHTON HALLRichard A. Beyer Pat Lord, WellesleyRobert G. Knight Katherine Magee, SmithHenry H. Meyer, Jr. Evelyn Bird, WinsorRoland E. Mueser Barbara Fisher, RadcliffeAnton O. Myrer Kay Leaonard, WellesleyCharles Purinton Joan Stowe, BostonWinsor Soule, II Lydia Gifford, WinsorWalter C. Wilson, Jr. Marjorie Ann Proctor, New York, N. Y.Charles Wolf, Jr. Ann Naumberg, Horace MannSTRAUS HALLIrving Abrams Barbara Frank, Pittsburgh, Penn.David Bernard Barbara Powning, BeaverJerome Brawer Sylvia Bisquier, WellesleyThomas D. Cabot Virginia Ranney, WestonMelvin J. Carro Natalie Ehrlich, Endicott Junior CollegeAddison S. Cate Caroline Owen, SmithJacob L. Crane...
Same day Bethlehem Steel's President Eugene Gifford Grace was publicized as second-highest-paid U.S. executive, fiery septuagenarian Spinster Zara du Pont, munitions family maverick and Bethlehem stockholder, sued him, the corporation and 17 other Bethlehem officers and directors for $1,000,000, charging wasteful expenditures of that amount for labor-baiting...
...former cinema bit player, Frances Gifford agreed to tackle her new role after she was shown what tremendous audiences awaited her. Many a star (Jean Arthur, Janet Gaynor, etc.), she was reminded, had risen from the serials. Her fortitude has already begun to pay. Hollywood has named a drink after her. It is called "Jungle Girl" and bears the warning: "Two drinks and you'll think you're in the jungle. If you see Frances Gifford, you'll know...