- Love..WAS HIS RACKET HE could spellbind juries..he could spellbind women...BUT he couldn't talk his own conscience down! (Print Ad-Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 6 June 1932)
- Juries Ate Out Of His Hand- So Did Women ((Print Ad- Toledo News-Bee, ((Toledo, Ohio)) 29 June 1932)
- The story of a great lawyer-a great lover-in court he was a trickster- also with women. (Print Ad-Painesville Telegraph, ((Painseville, Ohio)) 8 July 1932)
- WOMEN AND JURIES WERE HIS RACKET! ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE BUT-Could He Defend Himself! (Print Ad- Nassau Daily Review, ((Freeport, NY)) 27 June 1932)
- On the Offensive in Love On the Defensive in Law! (Print Ad-Waterbury Evening Democrat, ((Waterbury, Conn.)) 16 July 1932)
- Love Was His Racket...Men Were Cold Cases...Women Were Warm Mysteries! (Print Ad- Utica Daily Press, ((Utica, NY)) 25 June 1932)
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By what name was Attorney for the Defense (1932) officially released in Canada in English?
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