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Show I NAMES in the news . . . James H. R. Cromwell, U. S. minister min-ister to Canada, will resign within the next month to run for the Democratic Demo-cratic senatorial nomination in New Jersey. Secretary of State Hull forced the issue when he stated in Washington that he "expected" Cromwell to relinquish his post before be-fore primary election time. Walter Kohler, millionaire plumbing plumb-ing fixture manufacturer, died at his home in Biver Bend, Wis. Commissioner F. C. Harrington told his 2,162,000 WPA employees that they were absolutely free to vote as they pleased. In all current WPA envelopes he enclosed a message mes-sage which stated: "Voting is your own business, keep it that way . . . No one can fire you because you do not vote or because you do or do not belong to a political party." The federal appellate court In New Orleans dissolved an injunction injunc-tion against Georgia's Gov. E. D. Rivers, after he re-instated W. L. Miller as chairman of the state highway high-way commission. |