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Show Nazi Griefs One Sues, One Boos V - V ' 1 f f I- N. , Both these ladies have grievances with Nazis. Top photo shows Mme, Betty Winkler, Parisian editor and author, now a refugee in the XJ. S., who in an interview bitterly indicted the Nazi rule over occupied France. Bribery, racketeering and legalized theft are prevalent, she says. Mrs, Alice Crockett (lower photo), divorced di-vorced wife of a TJ. S. army officer, is suing German Consul-Genera) Fritz Wiedemann of San Francisco for $8,000 she claims is due her foi her services as his secret agent in Berlin. She alleges he hired her to sound out Nazi officials as to his rating in the party. 'Easy as Pie' Here is Elsie Benson, 17, Geneva, N. Y., who found it "easy as pie" to win first prize in the annual nationwide na-tionwide Cherry Pie Baking contest. Her "just desert" was $100 in cash and a trip to Washington, D. C. |