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THE CHIEF'S HOME—This photograph, taken from ‘the top of the Washington Monument in the nation’s capital, shows the White House, ‘with construction work going on in clear view. During the past year, the residence of the President has undergone extensive repairs. Workmen have proclaimed the place in “terrible shape” and expressed wonder that no serious accident ever took place because of the building's age.
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- .THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES g Chinese Doctor and Wife Hard Put to Stay in U.S.
CLEVELAND, O. (UP)-— Drs. relatives still in the old rouhay) Al Ming and Lillie Cheng want to/It asked them not to write any |stay in America and their friends letters any more and added that at Grace Hospital here want them is was dangerous to correspond. [to but there's a legal tangle to be = — {cut before they can feel secure, : Nw | The doctors’ are Mr. and Mrs. Geese ‘for Rent and’ the parents Of a i-yearold RENTON HARBOR, Mich. (UP) son, Yao. They came to the Unite« : States from China several years — Fd Miskotten has 500 geese ago to studv under a temporary which he offers for $2.50 a sea{visa which now has expired. son each for eating weeds around { The ' hospital to which they strawberry plants. The geese planned to return was destroyed don't .like strawberries but go {by fighting. Now they have noth- for the weeds. ing left there except a questionable future on Formosa. Under American law limiting A Bit Forgetiol residence of Orientals, they are - i = ; in line to be shipped back whether ¥ EAFODY, Mass, U P)-Leon they want to go or not but Con- ard Falt, who goes around dem-gressman-at-large George Bender.onstrating fire apparatus, had to is trying to get them a special'sound a fire alarm when he dispensation through legislation discovered a burning barn. He in the House of Representatives. had left his demonstrator pumper Recently they got a letter from at home.
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