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...ornamental Hot-cha! An old leading man of Miss Moran's, Lawrence Gray, lent a dignified if uncertain grace to The Laugh Parade about the same time that Fay Wray starred in a short engagement of her husband's strange musical mixture, Nikki. Life Begins (by Mary McDougal Axelson; Joseph Santley, producer). When Vina Delmar's Bad Girl was dramatized last season it contained one brief scene in which a childbirth was indicated by means of a shadowgraph. At the time this sequence was regarded as potent, somewhat daring. Life Begins, whose entire action takes place...
...Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co. would take over the Foreman institutions. It had been rumored that a new bank would be organized. Newspapermen, lolling in the marble lobby of the Foreman Building, grew impatient for definite news of what was taking place on the 38th floor where James Barton McDougal and Eugene Morgan Stevens of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago were closeted with the city's biggest bankers...
...Georgetown and Princeton lineups for tomorrow's matches will be as follows: GEORGETOWN PRINCETON No. 1 McCarthy No. 1, Stevens No. 2. Flanagan No. 2, Dunlap No. 3. Wilson No. 3, McWilliams No. 4. Beger No. 4, Hersey No. 5, Foley No. 5, Koehn No. 6, Manning No. 6, McDougal...
...success of "Morris Plan" banks made enterprising bankers study the field. In New York City the National City group made surveys ; in Buffalo the Marine Trust group (Chairman Elliott C. McDougal, President George Franklin Rand,* Vice-President, Seymour H. Knox). Last week the Marine Trust announced that it would loan money at 6%, without security, to salaried persons. Mr. Mitchell's National City had anticipated Buffalo...
...Governor McDougal and his directors at Chicago kicked the suggestion into their waste baskets. The suggestion was then made to the Kansas City bank, which put it into effect (TIME, Aug. 8). Other district banks followed, until at the beginning of last week only Chicago, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and San Francisco kept to the 4% rate. All the others offered the 3 1/2% rate. Some money that might have gone to Europe was going to the recalcitrant districts...