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Show People In the News . I'ormer Kmperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia was awarded $35,065 in a London chancery court today to-day for his holdings in Cables and Wireless, Ldt., which were claimed by Benito Mussolini's Italian Ital-ian government 1 . . Dr. B. M. Berger, superintendent superintend-ent of Arizona's state 'hospital, today denied reports that Winnie Ruth Jurtd, trunk murderess' who was adjudged insane in 1032 after af-ter being sentenced to death, had swallowed poison in a suicide attempt. at-tempt. Ada Leonard, 21, a top-notch strip tease dancer who refused to undergo an operation for a ruptured appendix because the scar would lessen her professional efficiency, was in grave condition in a Chicago hospital . . . John McCormicU, t h eatrical agent formerly m a r ri e d to Coleen Moore, must pay $100 a week temporary alimony to his actress wife, Zita Johann, pending trial of her divorce suit, a Hollywood Holly-wood court ordered . . . Pennsylvania's D e m o c r atic Senator Joseph F. Guffry, today supported Gov. George H. Earle, whose candidates he opposed in the state's primary election, in the governor's battle against a grand jury investigation. Guffey suggested that the legislature take the "decadent" Pennsylvania judiciary judi-ciary "apart and snow. the people what makes it tick" . . . The Kcv. S. Frascr Langford, uncle and sometimes gnardiaii' to Douglas Corrigan, was in Newark today waiting to greet the "mistake "mis-take flyer" vhen he returns from England August 4. |