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...Herbert Hyman Hornstein, highbrowed Brown University graduate in the class of 1932, was arrested in Los Angeles. He had passed a $20 bill recognized as part of $129,000 stolen from a U.S. mail truck in Fall River, Mass, last Jan. 23. Herbert Hornstein's talk set U.S. postal inspectors on the trail of Carl Rettich and his suave, handsome henchman, Andino Merola. One day last fortnight they followed the pair from Providence to Worcester, Mass., lost them there. That night Andino Merola's corpse was found filled with bullets beside a road near Wrentham, Mass. Next...
This setup tactful Poles called a democracy, a dictatorship and a republic in one. In Toledo last week suave Dr. Henryk Gruber, who will soon return to his Warsaw job as President of the Postal Savings Bank of Poland, hailed "our new Constitution-one of the most democratic constitutions in Europe! It introduces a New Deal in Poland...
...same time it was learned that that Club had won its objective sheets of the season by defeating Yale 1278-1180 in a formally conducted postal match. The winning Crimson team was composed of Captain John G. Penrod '36, Andress, Albert D. Foster, Jr. '36, Howland B. Stoddard '35, and Malcolm S. Watts...
...town and out-of-State subscribers to the Herald, mostly former residents of this village, have been sending in clippings of the story from daily papers wanting to know who Herman Strutter is. Postal cards addressed to Herman Strutter from clipping bureaus, stating that for 10 or 25? they will send him an item of interest have been received. Wise Perry post-office employes place Strutter's mail in the Herald box. Climax was the receipt of advertising from artificial limb companies...
...Washington. His secretariat, however, let newshawks in on what they glowingly described as the President's "deep satisfaction" at the "many thousands of letters and telegrams" which were inundating Washington-"so great that even the President was surprised." Washington newshawks, unable to find any confirmation of this postal flood, told a different story, openly suspected the White House staff of trying to outbluff the Senate...