Word: palmers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died, Honore Palmer Jr.. 29. artist, grandson of Chicago's late great Merchant Potter Palmer; of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered during setting up exercises; in Manhattan...
...Maridor. As he put each dog through its paces, the crowd applauded to show preference: they favored the poodle, the precise terrier, the ridiculously proud dachshund and the young orange setter, gayest in motion. Down the line Judge Bates moved again, perspiring. When he finally waved Handler Charles Palmer and Daro of Maridor to the centre, no disgruntled boo, no catcall could be heard above the applause...
...belong to I. A. M. P. do 90% of the total business of processing U. S. meat. The industry's annual sales volume is about $3,000,000,000. Last week's mobilisation started off with a luncheon in the Red Lacquer Room of Chicago's Palmer House for 457 such friends of the livestock and meat industry as Chairman William Bishop Warner of the National Association of Manufacturers, Hotelman Ralph Hitz, Railroader John Jeremiah Pelley, Editor Glenn Frank, Publisher Robert Rutherford McCormick. Convening from all over the nation, the 457 spent 180 minutes eating sirloin beef...
Briskly pointing out that it took two persons to make a conspiracy and that one had already been found innocent, the Justice observed: "I think that you should find a verdict of not guilty for both as to the conspiracy indictment." As for possession he suggested that they find Palmer guilty. Said he: "I am not instructing you to do so, but he couldn't have passed the bill without having possessed it." Then Justice Van Devanter gave the jury five minutes to return the indicated verdicts. The jurymen returned with them...
Liberal Governor George Howard Earle's hand-picked chairman of Pennsylvania's cinema censorship board is Peggy Palmer, whose late husband A. Mitchell Palmer, as U. S. Attorney General, was the greatest Red-baiter of his day. In a hearing of an appeal against the board's banning of the Soviet-made Baltic Deputy, Mrs. Palmer last week showed her particolors. Her testimony: "The acting was the most magnificent I have seen since I've been on the board. ... I don't like Communism, so the picture is not the type I want...