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...working newspaperman, I thought TIME'S story on the passing of William Randolph Hearst in the Aug. 20 issue was excellent, but I am moved to say that the follow-up story in the Aug. 27 issue was even better. TIME surely caught any and all other current-events journals asleep at the press...
...Some day, Marion, I'll make it up to you," William Randolph Hearst told Marion Davies in the mid-'30s, when she handed him $1,000,000 to help save his faltering empire. This week the empire was shaken by the news that Hearst had made it up to her handsomely indeed; he had picked her to be the boss of his vast editorial domain...
When Hedda Hopper's bombshell burst, the lawyers who had drawn the agreement for Hearst promptly confirmed it-and so did Marion Davies. The news brought a quick and bold counterattack from the Hearst estate's special administrators, Son Randolph Apperson Hearst and Lawyer Henry MacKay Jr.: "This so-called agreement . . . was never executed and for this and many other reasons has no more effect than if it never existed." Snapped Filmland Lawyer Gregson Bautzer, who had helped set up the agreement last year for Hearst: "The document will speak for itself when filed...
...subject the Air Force takes so seriously that it has established a Department of Space Medicine in its School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Air Force base...
...pretty Austine ("Bootsie") Cassini, society gossipist for Washington's McCormick-owned Times-Herald (her column is now Hearst-syndicated) and ex-wife of the Journal-American's own Igor (Cholly Knickerbocker) Cassini. The Hearsts shuttle between Washington and Manhattan, have one child, two-year-old William Randolph...