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Show 1 NAMES that made news GROVER CLEVELAND BERG-DOLL, BERG-DOLL, World war draft dodger who fled to Germany, revealed in his New York trial that he had returned to the U. S. twice (1929 and 1935) under false passport. PIERCE BUTLER, U. S. Supreme Su-preme court justice, was seriously seri-ously ill with a bladder ailment. FRANCIS J. GAVIN, old-time northwest railroader, was made president of the Great Northern line. Rumors said that Robert E. Woodruff might be the Erie roads next chief. KING CHRISTIAN X, 69-year-old Danish monarch, was abed with a heart attack. Also ill, at Washington, was Virginia's aged Sen. Carter Glass. |