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Married. Nackey Elizabeth Scripps, 20, younger daughter of the late news-magnate Robert Paine Scripps; and George Gallowhur, 38, enterprising chemical manufacturer (Skol, Skat, etc. - TIME, Sept. 6, 1943); in Las Vegas, Nev.
William Henry Chamberlin is a scholarly author whose twelve years (1922-34) as the Christian Science Monitor's Moscow correspondent changed him from an ardent admirer of Communism into a disillusioned critic (Collectivism-A False Utopia). This week, writing in Scripps-Howard's New York World-Telegram, he...
¶In Akron he set up a rich monopoly (estimated yearly earnings above $700,000) by trading Scripps-Howard out of town in 1938, upped circulation from 72,524 to 125,851.
*United Feature Syndicate promptly announced that it would syndicate the Stokes articles nationally; they have previously appeared only in the 19 Scripps-Howard papers.
On Sept. 11, Scripps-Howard's San Francisco News printed an item saying that a Roman Catholic priest with a woman companion had pleaded guilty, in a Medera, Calif. court, to drunken driving. Other San Francisco papers passed up the story.