Word: reno
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Richard Farnsworth Hoyt, 41, Manhattan investment banker, Reno- divorced two months ago by Mrs. Katharine Stone Hoyt for "extreme cruelty"; and Mrs. Martha J. Nicholson Doubleday; in Manhattan seven days after she Reno-divorced Publisher Nelson Doubleday, 41, for "non-support...
Divorced. Lois Long ("Lipstick" of the New Yorker); from Curtis Arnoux Peters (Cartoonist Peter Arno); in a cross-complaint to the suit her husband filed last month (TIME, May 25); in Reno. Charge: cruelty. Said Cartoonist Arno: "Well, I won't cartoon this incident. . . , That Vanderbilt thing is closed as far as I am concerned...
...Arno appeared at the office of the Reno Chief of Police, said that if Mr. Vanderbilt had chased him the night before he had not noticed it, but he complained that Mr. Vanderbilt had telephoned that he was going to get a gunman to kill him. Advised the Police Chief: "You look big enough to take care of yourself. If anyone's bothering you, go punch...
Upshot: Mr. Vanderbilt sued his wife for divorce; threatened to sue Mr. Arno for alienating her affections. Mr. Arno, who is in Reno to get a divorce from Lois Long ("Lipstick" of The New Yorker), meditated a suit against Mr. Vanderbilt for slander...
Divorced. Henry Ward Beecher Jr., son of the late great Brooklyn preacher; by Mrs. Mary Frances Beecher; in Reno. Charge : cruelty...