Word: reno
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wife-to-wife shuttling trip which began three weeks ago when he left the U. S. for a visit with Tosca, only to find that Mrs. Madeleine Fiermonte had tagged along. In Rome he visited Tosca. played with their young son. Meanwhile, police investigated Enzo's Reno divorce, illegal in Italy. At Naples Mrs. Madeleine Fiermonte had a cold, could see no one except a lawyer who advised her to quit Italy before she was arrested for bigamy. Said Enzo's aged mother: "My son really loves the American lady a great deal." Last week newshawks rumored that...
Married, Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes, 45, lecturer, historian, Scripps-Howard columnist; and Mrs. Jean Hutchinson Newman; in Reno, shortly after each had been divorced. In establishing residence, Mrs. Newman took an apartment with Mrs. Barnes who, suing for divorce on grounds of cruelty, testified that her husband was in love with another woman...
...soon other newshawks noted that he and Mrs. Dall got on well together. In November 1933, Boettigers wife, who had two children by a previous marriage, divorced him in Chicago. She charged cruelty, accused him of hitting her, breaking her thumb. Last July Anna Dall divorced Curtis Dall in Reno on grounds of extreme cruelty. Last month Boettiger quit his job as White House correspondent for the rabidly anti-New Deal Tribune, got a new and less embarrassing one with Cinema Tsar Will Hays...
Divorced. James Paul Warburg, vice chairman of Bank of the Manhattan Co., sometime Brain Truster, lyricist ("Can't We Be Friends?"); by Katharine Swift Warburg, composer for his lyrics; in Reno. Grounds: extreme cruelty, uncontested...
...Swift married Banker James Paul Warburg, son of the late Paul Moritz Warburg. Last week she was in Reno suing for divorce. Under the name of ''Paul James" her husband wrote the lyrics for many of her popular tunes. Their best collaboration was for Fine & Dandy which starred Funnyman Joe Cook...