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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...charge of criminal libel brought by William Brown, vice president of Radio Corp. of America, to whom he allegedly tried to sell stock in Town Topics before printing an insinuating story (TIME, Feb. 2). With Editor Keller in the office were Robert A. Davison, president of American Social Registry Inc.* which publishes the magazine, a staff writer and three women clerks...
...Cheat (Paramount). Pictures like this seem to explain the financial discomforts to which every cinema concern except Loew's Inc. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) is now subject. After fetching talented, exciting, polished Tallulah Bankhead home from the London stage with the intention of making her a picture star, Paramount has introduced her to U. S. cinemaddicts with three of the dustiest vehicles of the year. Tarnished Lady was claptrap about a girl who married for money and later regretted it. My Sin was a routine rigmarole about a lady who tried to conceal a Central American past in a Manhattan...
Died. Henry Heide, 85, president of Henry Heide Inc.. candy manufacturers; of apoplexy; in Manhattan. A generous Roman Catholic charitarian, a Knight of the Order of Pius IX, first class, he received the Apostolic blessing from Pope Pius XI just before he died...
Andrew Weir, Baron Inverforth, P. C., 66, was elected president of Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. succeeding the late great Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton. Self-made like Sir Thomas, Lord Inverforth started his career when he left school at 15 to work in a bank. Five years later he fulfilled a deep-rooted ambition when he bought a sailing ship for the coastwise trade, ten years later went into steam. After the turn of the century he became prominent in both banking and shipping, lived quietly, reinvested his increasing fortune. He was raised to the peerage in 1919 after he became...
Indigent, remote and preacherless churches have been promised a boon in the talking cinema. Year ago the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education got up a cinema service, performed by Presbyterian leaders (TIME, Jan. 26). For commercial purposes last week RCA Photophone Inc. dangled enticing names before U. S. congregations, releasing a nonsectarian. 25-min. evening church service. To a Manhattan studio preview went local churchmen, there to see & hear: Dr. Daniel Alfred ("Dan") Poling, famed Dry crusader, kinetic leader of U. S. youth, editor-in-chief of The Christian Herald; Dr. Charles Rosenbury Erdman of Princeton's First Presbyterian...