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Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles, April 22, 1933.

CHARLIE, AN HONORED GUEST – Charlie Chaplin, screen

comedian, is photographed leaving the steward‘s stand

at the Agua Caliente race track while an honored guest at the

running of the Charlie Chapllin handicap at this

Mexican course.

(...) Photo, Plain Speaker, Hazleton, Pennsylvania,

March 22, 1933

& These children cost their father $7,185 last year for food,

lodging, clothes and amusements. But daddy can afford

it. In fact, he provides $6,000 a year for each. The rest is put

in saving accounts. Who‘s the papa? Why, Charlie

Chaplin. Don‘t you think the boys – Charlie, Jr., and Sidney –

look like him?

(...) Underwood & Underwood Photo, Photoplay, Jan. 1932

& One of Chaplin‘s greatest joys is his yacht,

the Panacea. The master and his mate, Paulette Goddard,

are accompanied by Charlie‘s older son, Charles, Jr.,

on one of their sailing sprees.

(...) First of four photos, Motion Picture, Feb. 1941

& CHAPLIN INTERESTED

      IN YACHT PURCHASE

      WILMINGTON, March 21. – Intimating that he planned

to purchase a large yacht in the near future, Charlie

Chaplin, screen comedian, visited Wilmington Sunday

afternoon with a party of friends looking over

several yachts on the local market. Chaplin was accompanied

by Dr. Cecil Reynolds, Paulette Goddard, stage

and screen star, and Richard Jordan, in charge of yacht

brokerage of the West Basin Marine charters

(...) San Pedro News-Pilot, San Pedro,

California, March 21, 1933

& Sam Goldwyn, time on his hands one day,

determined to visit his offspring, same name, and a student

at the Black-Foxe Military Academy, where sons

of the Wurtzels, the Charlie Rogers, the Paul Sloans, the

Buster Keatons, the Nat Levines, the John Stahls

and Charlie Chaplin are learning how to protect Hollywood

and the Gold Coast – in case.

(...) Motion Picture Daily, May 2, 1934


„Refused Chaplin‘s request“

Editorial content. „Chaplin Loses Suit

      Over Sons´ Fund

      Superior Court Judge Crail yesterday decided against

Charles Spencer Chaplin in the comedian‘s suit for

the right to dictate how the $200,000 trust fund established

for his two sons shall be invested. Judge Crail ruled

that the Citizens National Trust and Savings Bank shall

be the sole arbiter.

      The court also refused Chaplin‘s request that all

earnings of the boys before they reach majority should be

deducted from their $500 monthly incomes, and ruled

that such earnings should go into the fund. Chaplin has given

notice of appeal from the ruling.“


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