Word: oilman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Phone calls to Cinemactress Rita Hayworth's house since suit for her divorce from Oilman Edward C. Judson (TIME, March 9) were reported to have rocketed so high that she finally had to have the telephone taken...
Died. James Francis ("J. Frank") Davis, 71, author of Broadway's longest failure, The Ladder (1926-28); in San Antonio. The play's backer, a millionaire oilman, spent $1,500,000 keeping the play running, because he thought it had a great message. Once it played to an audience of three...
Married. Adeline Kim Moran, ex-wife of wealthy Oilman James A. Moffett; and William Arnold, vice chairman of the Democratic National Finance Committee; she for the fourth time; in Greenwich, Conn...
Sued for Divorce. By Cinemactress Rita Hay worth (real name: Margarita Carmen Cansino), 23: Oilman Edward C. Judson, 42; in Hollywood...
...this crisis, many an oilman pinned his faith on a dull, devious, plodding form of transport that could never compete with pipelines or tankers for the coastal trade in times of peace. Barge tows of the inland waterways creep up the Mississippi, the Ohio, the Cumberland, the Monongahela, the Allegheny to upriver terminals, there transfer their oil to tank cars for the short haul east. Already Gulf loadings of river barges have doubled or tripled over last year. Loaded at Houston or Corpus Christi, the barges now thread their way through the shallows and marshes of the Gulf Coast...