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Madden, with his investigation centered on the fraud, said that tomorrow he would go to the Bronx bank through which Mrs. Meeker's checks to Johnston had cleared.
Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come about if Mrs. Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr. Hohlbein or him about it.
He said that he had already told the police chief that he didn't know what insurance man had recommended Johnston to Mrs. Meeker.
To begin the interview, he asked if Thayer, with more time to think it over, could add to what he had said the other day about Johnston.
Mr. Martinelli said yesterday that the Citizens Group of Johnston will meet again July 24 to plan further strategy in the charter movement.
In the 1990s, Brel's widow said that Arnold Johnston, a professor at Western Michigan University, translated Brel's work more accurately than Blau and Shuman, and eventually gave Dr. Johnston exclusive rights to translate Brel's work into English.
Kearns claimed to have informed Dempsey that he had wagered Dempsey's share of the purse on Dempsey winning with a first-round knockout and had applied plaster of paris to the customary wrappings under Dempsey's gloves, Historian J. J. Johnston said " the films show Willard upon entering the ring walking over to Dempsey and examining his hands.
During the Principal Group affair, which he left primarily in the hands of Treasurer Dick Johnston and Consumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Elaine McCoy, a photographer captured a shot of Getty playing golf while his press secretary had said that he was " working out of the office ".
Money from the sale of the Johnston Mooney & O ' Brien site had ended up in the same account-a revelation that Conor Haughey said he was " very concerned " about.
Edwards said that the major philosophical difference that he held with Johnston was in regard to their " awareness of problems of the poor.
On September 26, 2008, Johnston said: " If you look around, you'll notice that banks are still making ordinary loans to ordinary businesses.
In 2012, Rich Johnston of Bleeding Cool said of DC Comics ' decision to assign Liefeld the co-scripting and drawing duties on three of their flagging New 52 titles, " Rob does have a habit, of course, of pulling out sales and attention like a rabbit out of a hat.
The New York Times Allen Johnston was disappointed with how the series progressed ; while he marveled at the " sheer absurdity of books ' existence " and complimented King's writing style, he said preparation would have improved the series, stating " King doesn't have the writerly finesse for these sorts of games, and the voices let him down.
In January 2012, David Johnston, the Governor General of Canada, said that violence such as headshots, high-sticking, and fighting should not be part of the sport.
Johnston Street's northern terminus is Evangeline Thruway ( US 90 ) where it becomes concurrent with said route.
Fellow volcanologist Wes Hildreth said of Johnston, " I think Dave's dearest hope was that systematic monitoring of fumarolic emissions might permit detection of changes characteristically precursory to eruptions ... Dave wanted to formulate a general model for the behavior of magmatic volatiles prior to explosive outbursts and to develop a corollary rationale for the evaluation of hazards.
Driedger was supposed to camp on one of the ridges overlooking the volcano that night, but Johnston told her to head home and said that he would stay on the volcano alone.
During a nasty squabble between Social Credit party leader Rita Johnston and BC NDP leader Mike Harcourt, Wilson famously said, " here's a classic example of why nothing ever gets done in the province of British Columbia ".
Cohen reportedly said he chose producer Bob Johnston to achieve the spartan sound he considered appropriate for his songs, after the disputes he had with John Simon during the mixing sessions of Songs of Leonard Cohen.
Councillors Peter Gallagher, Les Johnston and Michael Hale argued that the approval of the redevelopment set a " dangerous precedent ", and the State's Planning Minister Bob Pearce said that the building was " too big " and that the Council should not have granted the extra parking bays to the developers.
In Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston wrote in their book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, they said, Through the entire thirties, the entire Effects Department consisted of only two men: Ugo D ' Orsi, a straightforward, stubborn, and dedicated Italian, and Cy Young ... quiet and sensitive ... who loved to play the bass fiddle as a hobby.
Johnston oversaw Pittsburgh's 1984 NHL Entry Draft in which the Penguins selected Mario Lemieux first overall, without whom, Johnston said in reference to the Penguins ' home, Mellon Arena, " This place would be a parking lot.

Johnston and wife
Thomas Lincoln's new wife was the widow Sarah Bush Johnston, the mother of three children.
* March 12 – The North Carolina General Assembly establishes Wake County ( named for Margaret Wake, the wife of North Carolina Royal Governor William Tryon ) from portions of Cumberland, Johnston and Orange counties.
Johnston's wife — who is thus the viceregal consort — is Sharon Johnston.
* Denis Johnston and his wife, the actress / director Shelah Richards
Burr was born Raymond William Stacey Burr in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, to William Johnston Burr ( 1889 – 1985 ), an Irish hardware salesman, and his wife Minerva ( née Smith, 1892 – 1974 ), a concert pianist and music teacher, who was of English and Scottish descent.
He and his second wife, the former Emily Ann Johnston ( 1853 – 1948 ), settled in the Creek Community of Houston County.
Johnston introduced him to his future wife, Dana Morgan.
More recently, however, scholars have established that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Henry's wife, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which they wrote together in the 1820s.
Philby married Dora Johnston, his first wife, in September 1910, with his distant cousin Bernard Law Montgomery as best man.
He also collaborated with some of the finest composers including, Grace LeBoy Kahn ( his wife ), Richard A. Whiting, Buddy DeSylva, Al Jolson, Raymond Egan, Ted Fio Rito, Ernie Erdman, Neil Moret, Vincent Youmans, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Harry Akst, Harry M. Woods, Edward Eliscu, Victor Schertzinger, Arthur Johnston, Bronislaw Kaper, Jerome Kern, Walter Jurmann, Sigmund Romberg and Harry Warren, though his primary collaborator was Walter Donaldson.
She married James Johnston of Graitney, who along with his wife assumed the surname of Ruthven in lieu of Johnston.
Johnston and his first wife rented in Britten Street, Glen Iris, for a brief period in 1938 – 39.
Schoolcraft married Jane Johnston, eldest daughter of John Johnston, a prominent Scots-Irish fur trader, and his wife Ozhaguscodaywayquay ( Susan Johnston ), daughter of a leading Ojibwe chief, Waubojeeg.
From his wife Jane Johnston, Schoolcraft learned the Ojibwe language, as well as much of the lore of the tribe.
These included his collection of Native American stories and legends, many of which his wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft told him or translated for him from her culture.
Johnston and his wife now live in northern Marin County, California.
McMahon married his second wife, Juanita W. Johnston ( 1914 – 1998 ), and the couple lived in Fort Lauderdale in the mid-1950s.
Scholars have established, however, that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Schoolcraft's wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which she and her husband wrote together and circulated among friends in the 1820s.
Johnston is a member of the Baptist Church ; his wife is Roman Catholic.
Scholars have established, however, that Leelinau was first used as a pen name by Schoolcraft's wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for The Literary Voyager, a family magazine which she and her husband wrote together in the 1820s.
He married secondly in 1729 Grace Macartney, only daughter of Isaac Macartney, by Grace, his wife and the sister and heir of John Aldridge, MP for Killyleagh, and niece of Lieutenant General George Macartney, and had issue: William Blackwood, who married Susannah, daughter of Thomas Bateman Lane ; Grace Blackwood, who died unmarried in 1824 ; Dorcas Blackwood, who died unmarried at the age of 93 in 1833 ; Sarah Blackwood ; Ursula Harriot Blackwood, who married Arthur Johnston, of Redemon, County Down, MP for Killyleagh, in 1767.

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