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Show 'names i ... in the news James Monroe Smith, ousted president of Louisiana State university, uni-versity, was given 8 to 24 years in prison for forgery, obtaining money under false pretenses and misuse of funds. Al Smith Jr. was sworn in as New York city councilman, following fol-lowing the family's political footsteps. foot-steps. Murry Guggenheim, 81, capitalistic capital-istic member of the famous copper-mining family, died at New York. Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II was reported re-ported building a bomb-proof cellar cel-lar at Doom, Netherlands. Moses Annenberg, Philadelphia publisher and erstwhile operator of a horse-race betting Ntip service, serv-ice, announced after a U. S. crackdown that he had "forever quit the business." |