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Show NAMES ... in the news Ousted The Overseas Press Club in New York consists of newsmen who are or have been foreign correspondents cor-respondents for U. S. newspapers in the past. There are few active members abroad now, most are back home. The club dropped from its rolls George Sylvester Viereck, saying it objected to his bringing "bundists and gestapo agents" to its meetings. Viereck, an American, is registered with the state department depart-ment as the ?500-a-month correspondent corre-spondent for a Munich newspaper. Death Daniel Frohman, 89, one of America's greatest theatrical producers, pro-ducers, died in New York. Agnes Ayres, 42, star of the silent movies and leading lady to Rudolph Valentino, Valen-tino, died in Hollywood. Job Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., '.7, was graduated by the University of Virginia last June. Now he has a job as a lawyer with the New York firm of Wright, Gordon, Zachry and Parlin. He and five others oth-ers asked for jobs through the firm's employment department. All were hired. Sued Gloria Jean, the 12-year-old film star, has been sued for $535,000. The action was brought against the child and her parents by a theatrical agent v.'ho said he "discovered" her and by terms of a -contract is entitled en-titled to 10 per cent of her earnings. |