Word: julians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Julian William Mack, 64, U. S. Circuit Judge, Honorary Chairman of the Administrative Committee, Chairman of the sub-committee on relations with the World Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency...
...Samuel Julian Rosensohn, 50, Manhattan lawyer; finance...
...Angeles was occurring the last act of a newspaper racket story which made the petty taxing of Chicago brothel keepers pale into insignificance. Morris Lavine, ace reporter of the Los Angeles Examiner, was convicted of attempting to extort $75,000 in the course of a second expose of the Julian Petroleum Corp. scandal...
Again it was Lavine who was credited with the first expose in 1927 of the $40,000,000 collapse of the Julian Corporation under an overissue of 4,000,000 shares of stock. There were wholesale indictments, many an imprisonment. Last October stockholders brought a $12,000,000 recovery suit. Miss Leontine Johnson, former secretary to Julian's President S. C. Lewis, was supposed to have inside information. Lavine was assigned to "ghostwrite" her personal stories for the Examiner. After the first story appeared, Lavine was arrested outside the office of Charles Crawford, Los Angeles political boss, with...
Both pleaded not guilty, said the $75,000 was given them for documents taken from the Julian files. Both were convicted and await sentence.* If sent to San Quentin, Reporter Lavine may meet convict (formerly) District Attorney Asa Keyes, whom he helped send there as a bribe-taker in the Julian prosecutions (TIME, March 24). If permitted to visit the women's quarters, he may even pay his respects to Hammer Murderess Clara Phillips...