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THE CHINA MAT:-

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1935

Villiam H.Anderson.

William H. Anderson, of Yonkers N. Y., New York State Super- intendent of the Anti-Saloon, League and the most picturesque char- acter in that organization, author, perhaps, of more newspaper state- ments than any living man has been indicted by a New York Grand Jury on charges of grand larceny in the first degree and forgery. The two indictuents charging larceny grow out of a claim for $24.700 which Anderson presented to the Let tue. He has always refused to say for what he spent the money heimed. The charge of forgery is based on alleged manipulation of . Lengue's books, Anderson, who abe; es the charges are the rest of a political plot, is backed solidly by the League.

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Above:- Baroners Putthamer and Miss Gross. (: Ocbu) – Dazorves Imhoff and Miss von Zwehl. (aight) Baroness Schrerick Notzing

Lillian Lorraine, beautiful and popular musical comedy star, has been compelled to self her jewels, valued at $100,000, and now she has asked the New York courts to declare her a bankrupt. Her misfortune is attributed to a fractured spine, which she sustained in 1921, when she fell on the stage while dancing.

Prince and Princess Kamel Bey.

To provide instruction for young women the German Government has established three schools for. farming by "social destitutes" in Schoora, Bavaria; Miesbach, on the Danube, and at Rothen burg. Girls who take a two years' course will be able to become farm managers, insuring them of financial inde pendence. At least 75 per cent. of the girls enrolled are daughters of once wealthy families, high officials and army officers. Miss Groiss, of Vienna, is shown handling a plow, while Baroness Puttkamer drives the cow. Baroness Imhoff is chief of the gouse battalion, while Miss von Zwehl is the daughter of a

Princess Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey, a French woman, wife of Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey, an immensely wealthy Egyptian prince, is under arrest in London for killing her husband, whom she shot to death in their apartments in the Hotel Savoy, in London. Servants Testified the royal couple quarrelled incessantly and so feared each German general. other each kept a loaded revolver at all times.

Suffrage Leaders

The National Women's Party held a novel celebration in honour of the 75th anniversary of the first meeting of suffragists in the United States. A pageant of the period of 1848, when Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others met in Seneca Falls, N. Y., to demand the vote for women, was re-enacted in the little town. Here are shown four of the women, in the gowns of yesteryear, who appear- ed in the pageant. Standing, left to right, they are; Mrs. Jack Trotman, · Mrs. John S. Gay and Mrs. Charles S. Hopkins, Scated is Mrs. Susie K. Larzalere, attired as Amelia Bloomer, originator of bloomers. for women.

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