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Mrs. Mina Irvine, secretary to Chairman O'Connor, and Mr. Herbermann, looking for "some easy money" speculated jointly in Florida land. When Department of Justice agents arrived to search her files, this elderly Government employe destroyed all records of her transactions.
Now 49, with a thick black mustache and a high forehead, Broker Stetson is a civic-minded Philadelphia socialite whose pet hobby is raising fish. His mother, who became the Countess Santa Eulalia of Portugal after old John Stetson's death, added $4,000,000 to Son Stetson'...
In his will, probated last week, he left legacies of 10,000 francs each ($550 Roosevelt) to the 18 employes on his farm. Each employe was also given a costume from the Barlow collection. An ironclad clause in the will provided that none of the legacies should be paid unless...
Married. Carolyn Christian Crosby, daughter of Franklin Muzzy Crosby, Minneapolis wheat man (General Mills, Inc.) in whose $2,500,000 fortune she will share; and Charles Beecher Hogan, Yale graduate, employe in Yale's Sterling Memorial Library; in Minneapolis.
1) Barred the labor of children under 16 except if they are able to deliver newspapers without impairment of health and if their work does not interfere with school hours. Children between 14 and 16 were not to work more than three hours a day (between 7 a. m. and...