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...loan. Equity's profit in the deal was $425,000. Of the excursion of Investment Truster Milton and his associates into General American, old Congressman Sabath snapped: "They were not speculators. They were sure shot boys." Cried Wisconsin's Congressman Thomas David Patrick O'Malley about apparent discrepancies in testimony: "I think there is perjury going on . . . and, by God, I'm going to get to the bottom...
...making him "almost legitimate." She is about to marry Victor Martinet (A. E. Matthews) who is aware of her past but wishes she would not talk about it so much. On the eve of the ceremony Victor is bowled over by a baroness. Dutiful Son Robert (Rex O'Malley), a doctor, saves the situation by seducing the baroness, to the consternation of his prim and jealous wife (Sylvia Field), who thought he had simply gone to Paris to deliver a baby...
...Harvard Freshman lineup: g., Merrill; R.f., Deskin; l.f., Doughty; r.b., Housemakers; c.h., GBonity; l.b., Fornald; r.e., Halstead; r.l., Mendel; c., White; l.f., Pago; l.e., Ogie. HARVARD WORCESTER ACADEMY Duane, le re, DeCesare Downing, lt rt, O'Malley Heiskell, lg rg, Curtis Bird, c c, Burrows Fahr, rg lg, Hefner Healey, rt lt, Griswold Maguire, re le, Wakeham Hoye, qb qb, Wishoski C. Curtis, lhb rhb, Coady Pratt, rhb lhb, Mahoney Bailey, fb fb, Lempke
...this point Missouri's State insurance superintendent. R. Emmet O'Malley, who has certain powers over General American, grew exceedingly alarmed, loudly called the whole deal a brazen violation of Texas insurance laws, declared he would ask the Texas insurance superintendent to join him in court action to set it aside. Moreover, said the jealous Missourian, Mr. Milton had coerced the Texans into buying the two companies by threats that control would otherwise be sold to "undesirable" persons. Meantime, Mr. Milton, having made a clear $830,000 profit for his investment trust on the deal, departed...
...favorite of such light-hearted Manhattan newshawks as Frank Ward O'Malley was Jacques Lebaudy, son of a French sugar tycoon, who in 1903 hatched a scheme for irrigating the Sahara Desert, proclaimed himself "Jacques I, Emperor of the Sahara," fitted out an expedition to conquer his new province. Routed, he sailed for the U. S., established himself in Westbury, L. I., furnished copy on dull days by such stunts as uniforming and drilling an army of messenger boys and farmhands. In 1919 his "Empress" shot him dead...