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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...against them were filed in Nashville, Knoxville, Asheville. The Asheville charge took. For borrowing $825,000 on worthless collateral from Central Bank & Trust Co., for keeping $214,000 of the bank's bonds without making settlement, for depriving the bank of $45,000 proceeds from an Asheville municipal note issue, for fraudulently obtaining $300,000 worth of the institution's certificates of deposit, a Buncombe County judge sentenced Luke Sr. to from six to ten years in prison, Luke Jr. to from two to six years or a $25,000 fine. Still loudly protesting their innocence the Leas...
...years in the making. Company Parade, which merely introduces the principal characters, is "the first of perhaps five, or six novels"; her finished magnum opus will be called The Mirror in Darkness. Readers of Storm Jameson's autobiography (No Time Like the Present; TIME, June 26) may note similarities between herself and her heroine, Hervey, may recognize other real people from Author Jameson's past. But Company Parade is no autobiographical novel, in the confession sense. Central figure is Hervey Russell, stubborn Yorkshire girl come to London after the War to seek her fortune, at the price...
...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names, be withheld...
...stock, M. Schneider sits with his friend Andre Vicaire, Director General of Schneider-Creusot; his brother-in-law, Arnold de Saint-Sauveur; Eduard Benes, who, as Czechoslovakia's Foreign Minister, takes second place to no one in the vocal support he lends to the League of Nations; teresting to note in view of later facts, very heavy financial contributors to Hitler's political success. Political France and political Germany may be at constant swords' points, the Polish corridor may inflame the Nazis, France may quiver at her lack of "security" from another northern invasion--but the lion and the lamb...
...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld...