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...year. He is now head of the "Spectro-Chrome Institute" at Malaga, N. J., which claims to cure diseases by colors and light rays, as well as a candidate for Governor. Last week he opened his campaign with a speech to an audience of eight in Newark's Berwick Hotel. Said King of Duty Ghadiali: "Senator Clee will not make a good Governor because his mind is toward God. He won't be able to cope with political deviltry...
...name Forgan, new to the firm's stationery, is far from new to Chicagoans. Partner Forgan's father was the late David Robertson Forgan, founder of Chicago's old National City Bank. His uncle was the late great James Berwick Forgan, longtime head of Chicago's First National. One of Partner Forgan's cousins is executive vice president of First National today (James B. Forgan Jr.). Another cousin is an assistant vice president of Manhattan's National City Bank (Robert Forgan). The elder Forgans were Scots from St. Andrews, immigrants...
...Manhattan, to worry about an estimated $1,300,000 party deficit. Vice President John Nance Garner, in Uvalde, Tex., stayed put, as did Senator William Edgar Borah, in Boise, Idaho, after narrowly escaping pneumonia. Governor Alf Landon, duckhunting. New Jersey's Senator-elect William Henry Smathers, hunting in Berwick, Pa., barely missed being shot by his secretary. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., to Sea Island Beach, Ga. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, to Buenos Aires for the Pan-American Conference. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, a speaking tour of twelve lectures in 16 days. Said she: "I plan...
...oblique answer to such Egyptian talk, Great Britain last week invited some Egyptian princes and Premier Nessim Pasha aboard the British cruisers Berwick and Ajax to watch demonstrations of Might off the harbor of Alexandria by 60 British war boats, 60 British warplanes...
Died. Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, 84, inventor of the Schafer method of artificial respiration (by placing the subject prone, applying pressure at regular intervals to the lower back); in North Berwick, Scotland...