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Peter Gething, 45, who says he was once a reporter on the London Times and a major in the British Army, is the impecunious owner-editor of a struggling, two-year-old, weekly Charleston, S. C. newspaper called the Record. Edward F. Hutton is a rich, imperiously handsome Manhattan sportsman, investment banker and board chairman of General Foods Corp. who likes to shoot ducks on his Combahee River plantation near Charleston...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Governor v. Editor | 1/30/1933 | See Source »

Curtis Bean Doll, son-in-law of Presi-dent-elect Roosevelt, resigned his partnership in the New York Stock Exchange firm of Goodbody & Co., announced he would become an independent broker with an office at E. F. Hutton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Personnel: Jan. 9, 1933 | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

Banging and hissing into the Combahee River, S. C. duck preserves of Broker Edward F, Hutton, Manhattan socialite, soared many a skyrocket, roman candle & firecracker, set off by angry hunters. They charged he had caused or permitted ducks to be scared from other preserves so that his own might be well-filled. Warned the Charleston Record in an editorial titled "Hutton, the Czar of Combahee": "There is a limit to the amount of arrogance human beings will stand from any member of their race. Mr. Hutton may some day learn that because he has bought a piece of property...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 26, 1932 | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

Then two of the breaks awaited by Avco occurred in quick succession. E. F. Hutton & Co., Cord supporters, published a booklet in which President Cohu's name appeared above an Avco balance sheet showing $20,000,000 losses since 1929. Mr. Cohu, who has been president for only six months, started a $1,000,000 libel suit. Also, Avco got and published a letter from President William Green of the A. F. of L. Excerpts: "We are thoroughly convinced that Mr. Cord is hostile to union labor. ... If [he] secures control . . . it will be the purpose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: On Kill Devil Hill | 11/28/1932 | See Source »

...probably Harriman, Lehman, Cohu, Sherman Fairchild, one other); five will be Cord men (Cord, Manning, Vanderlip, two others). Five will be "independent prominent men mutually agreed upon. . . ." The deal had to be ratified by the December stockholders' meeting. Meanwhile the proxy fight was off. So was the libel suit. Hutton & Co. retracted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: On Kill Devil Hill | 11/28/1932 | See Source »

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