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Show IHEADLINERS f i i : j Li ' 1 MERRY FAHRNEY (above), patent medicine heiress, was accused ac-cused of love trysts with her first husband when she sought a divorce di-vorce from her fourth, Count Oleg Cassini. MRS. WDLLXAM E. BORAH, thinking her late senator husband had been "poor," was surprised to find $207,000 in his safety deposit de-posit box. MARR1NER S. ECCLES, spending-lending chairman of the federal reserve board, was reappointed re-appointed by the President over opposition. REP. JOSEPH MARTIN, G. O. P. house leader and dark horse presidential possibility, keynoted the Republican campaign at To-peka, To-peka, Kan., by plumping for G. O. P. -sponsored neutrality. ERNST VON STARHEMBERG, ex-vice chancellor of Austria, ex-leader ex-leader of the Austrian heimwehr, was commissioned an infantry lieutenant in the French army. FATHER CHARLES E. COUGHLIN, Detroit "radio priest," heard the justice department de-partment was not going to investigate inves-tigate him after all, despite a statement to that effect by the New York Jewish Peoples' committee, com-mittee, which charged him with anti-Semitism. LAZARO CARDENAS, president presi-dent of Mexico, announced flatly that further arbitration of expropriated expro-priated British and American-owned American-owned oil lands is "impossible." |