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SISTER-IN-LAW FOR BARBARA?
Elisie Rossi
Broadway hoars that Elsie | Conjectures are ha a*-if on Ur
tiossi, above, termor Zi. .• f«• I*i newed att* mi ions being paid
i hoi me, may In I'uinr -i t«- i-in law the showgirl by Henri von Huug
of (. ounte.-s Kurt Haii/wit/.- witz, brother of the count who
Reventlow, the former Barham recently became hue
Hutton. 10-celit lore lioness. band in Rena.
TRIPLETS BOOKED WITH CAMERA
triplet liaby daughters born to when first introduced to a cam-
Mr. and Mis, Halley Ilollings- era. Two of tlie thive lept. peace
worth, fanners living near Slay- fully while the third made no ef
toii. Minn., failed to he impressed foit to stifle a healths' ynsvn.
German Ace Now U. S. Soldier
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The Lieut Max Mueller (left), German flier, who was shot down behind
~*; 'r** ~‘ 1,1,4 * yf ' a,s a K° a,, d made a prisoner, is the same Corp.
q* * f ''.‘Lht), who now is serving with the 81st Bombardment
i-ujuAiiton, ~ Air Corps, at Hamilton Field, Calif. He becaimFan
Atie-i icon citizen and joined the Army 12 years agp.s
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Recovering in Samaritan hospital
at Macon, Mo., from injuries suf
iired in the plane crash. May 6,
to which five wars killed, Capt.
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Raul Wing, executive for a Holly*
wood film company, is visited by
his daughter, Toby Wing* youth*
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HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MAY 25 1935
PUBLIC ENEMIES MULCT PUBLIC OF $100,000,000 A YEAR NOW ON U. S, EXTERMINATION US] "
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These were named as chiefs of gangs mulcting public of at least $100,000,000 a year.
“G-men’' moved to cooperate with New York police in enforcing new Brownell state law,
«tucc presumes criminal intent as lb* part of police-recorded persons.found associating
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Exclusive photo shows a Dionne
family of Waltham, Mass., lately
increased by a second set of
twins. The mother, Mrs. Evelyn
Marie Dionne, i holding the two
week old newcomers, Raymond
and Roland. Another et of twins.
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fn the> most serious disaster of a
series that have marred the Lfnit
ea States fleet maneuvers in the
Pacific, six naval flyers perished
when seaplane plunged into
the ocean after circling above a
Candid Camera Reveals Coughlin Mood as He Invades New York
Candid camera-portraits by Arthur Sasae, artist-photographer, reveal swiftly changing I
ui&OiU ox B*v. r athwi** Of iletroit. mb< laced barrage of- New York new#- |
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! Robert, right, and another daugh-
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| onne, is a World war veteran,
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i Dionnes of Callander. Out.
second plane that had descended
in distress 90 miles north of Mid
way island. Layout shows the
relay station at Midway island
and a map showing the spot
where the nlaim went down.
I with each other While their activities center in New York, the jamincation of the 1 ,
strike-breaking, poultry, extortion, “policy,” laundry, bucket-shop, .whisky fakery «„.
I vegetable, rackets extend in many other sections of the countr*. jCe)u,ul pi
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Was drawn on the occasion of sentence to imprisonment ot German Catholic mins bv the Nazi government
Mrs. Roosevelt Spends Two Hours in Coal Mine
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‘Very interesting,” was one of
she comments of Mrs. Franklin
Roosevelt after spending two
hours in a coal mine at Mellaire,
0.. watching operations, and dis
paper questioners before addressing monster gathering in Madison Square Garden on
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cussing wages, working conditions
and safety precautions. Mrs.
Roosevelt is pictured with miners
in the car in which she rode into
the side of the mountain drift
mine, operated by a company
founded by Mark Hanna, Republi
can boss of the ’9o’s. An ad
dress?at commencement exercise*
of People’s university followed.