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...Evarts defeated Sullivan 6-2, 6-1; Straus defeated Catlin 6-1, 1-6, 6-4; Pettus defeated Eaton 6-2, 6-3; Coquillard defeated Cummings by default; Kaufman defeated Flickinger by default; Eaton defeated Watkins 6-2, 6-1; Kahu defeated Bernhard by default; Winn defeated Meier 6-2, 6-2; Pressly defeated Thoron 6-1, 6-4; White defeated Johnson 6-2, 9-7; Fox defeated Frisoli 6-1, 613; Lane defeated Medalia 614, 3-6, 6-1; d'Autremont defeated Scott by default...
...upping young Richard Frankensteen, hero of the "Battle of the Overpass" at the Ford plait, to a new job as assistant president. He ordered Robert Travis transferred from the powerful Flint (Mich.) local, prepared to split that local's 30,000 members into five groups. He fired Frank Winn, U.A.W.'s able press agent. He fired an organizer who called a strike vote in a General Motors plant. By this time it was apparent that President Martin's long-awaited purge was in full flower. Also fired at one crack were more than a dozen other organizers...
...rest, the plot is girl meets boy, girl gets boy, boy looses girl, winn(ing)er take all, or something to that effect. As the successful Broadway producer, Charles Winninger turns in the most believable performance. He is the peg from which are hung the story's numerous coats and vests. Round him revolve the successful musicomedy author, Don Ameche, the would-be writer of tragedy, Alice Faye, the nigger in the woodpile, Gypsy Rose Lee, alias Louise Hovick, stooges just stooges, the Ritz Brothers, and incidentally Rubinoff and his violin...
...said Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, fifth Baron Headley, when in 1913 he renounced Christianity to embrace the Moslem faith. Lord Headley became president of the British Muslim Society, pre-eminent among the 200 or so Britons who held to the faith of Allah and his Prophet. A Westminster and Cambridge athlete who had written textbooks on boxing, he was a civil engineer, a road-builder in India, one of the world's authorities on wave and tidal action and the protection of foreshores. Whether on a Christian or Moslem impulse, Lord Headley during the War urged that...
Divorced. J. D. Wooster Lambert, rich St. Louis sportsman & aircraft manufacturer, onetime secretary & treasurer of Lambert Pharmacal Co. (Listerine); by Mrs. Emily Milliken Lambert; in St. Louis. Grounds: mental cruelty. She was awarded $1,600,000 gross alimony, sole custody of Sons J. D. Wooster Jr., 10, and Jarvis Winn...