Monday, Jul. 31, 1933
To news of bygone weeks, herewith sequels from last week's news:
P:To the court action brought by the receiver for Chicago's Drake Hotel to oust the founder's sons, John & Tracy Drake, from their rent-free nine-room suites (TIME, June 19): a court order for the Drakes to pack up and move. The Drakes packed up and moved off--the Tracy Drakes on a motor trip, the John Drakes to a Sheridan Road apartment.
P:To the $14,380.25 breach of promise verdict obtained by Emelia Tersini, London waitress, against colossal Primo Camera, and to Camera's ensuing petition in bankruptcy (TIME, April 10; et seq.): denial by the New York Supreme Court of Signorina Tersini's application to have a receiver appointed for the $16,000 earned by Camera when he won the heavyweight championship from Jack Sharkey (TIME, July 10). Champion Camera--who last week was picking up change by personal appearances in a Broadway vaudeville house--claimed he had paid his fight receipts to his manager Louis Soresi for a farm in Italy. Said the Court: "Reluctantly does the court deny this application; for good reason exists to suspect the honesty and sincerity of the transfer. . . . Unfortunately for; the plaintiff, astute advice has kept the defendant, Camera, and his mentor, Soresi, within the law."
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