Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 07, 1936, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PAGE TEN FAMOUS LAWYER - DIES SUDDENLY GREAT NECK. L. 1., June 6 (TP) —The famous Manhattan lawyer, Na than Burkan, died suddenly of acute indigestion at his Long Island country home today. Burkan was 57 years old He apparently had been in the best of health. News of the death was not :eleased for several hours. Bur- .THE 4 TUTTS by Crawlord Young : * W> 1 slcfey I -T- - - I ' ' ' ' ’ r--- ' ----- . . MOM CMMf PAJ> IRYIMG- To <r£-T RIP of 1 necktie she hap g-iven To him / : Sh« — \i 9 / V fit! (\£X X.i \i € j xl jf.ll vopmaM. im. c«Mr»i ew a**uu«». [W WHEN DAP A PINNER ftVESY HE IS SCARE? BY 6VESf 2 Towa-S AMP CRIES ON ife BhfH MW ft'■ • ---i# L-'"' ’ HH* HCH r ' / I I NEVER BEJNlfflfeP \ jf / '■ | ril MV£66P\ • a Z iX. y\ UjfewfflTO M y>»- JMTxXa 1 I--— i— i - '' / > lakV JIVT / t'A ' --■*&< '‘'S 7t 4 r 1) X *-w-rr n r /rrr errer/rvr </ W"aX..-- 7 .. WW Wig -■ 1 i M i \z 1I 11 r !!!C I '* ■- • gopytigM. 1336, by Ontral Ptct» Amori»tton. 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CE. 19—Bequeaths 40—Having de- 22—Confronts fined limits 24—Change B> E L L L U P ON) DOWN S E l_ lH H H S E T A [l—Told a false- Tibet rL r hood 6—Noah's ship 2—unbleached 7—Most remote F ! . element 17—Draw blood 7 S HA V A M 1 D 4— Body of from A U T O RODE water 18-Undressed •—Buddhist fur skins I E F Ijar ! “ r S h' ,he E3nLofim33 K -—. kan is survived by his widow, his young son and two brothers. He has been in the news most re cently in the role of attorney for Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt. The wealthy widow has been seeking to regain custody of her little daughter, Gior.a. Burkan took the case to the Supreme Court. He numbered Metro-Goldwyn-May er, United Artists and Columbia Pic • tures amon ghis clients and was known by hundreds of theatrical stars. WONSENSE / luov Tne. 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For three years she has been con ducting bi-monthly discussions on current events, and she makes many addresses to groups of Re publican women in different cities. China’s Famous Route Army on Move Again \ \ / \ - X / BMBi \ \JW<- / .-A,'/ ■•• sSFJmi.I4 ■ IC® £jßß| ... JF . *.* The Cantonese troops who had put up such a gallant battle against the Japanese at Shanghai are reported marching northward in China, where rumors of impending civil war have been characterized as Japanese propaganda. In the inset is Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese war lord, whose spokesman quashed the rumors. “If war comes to China, it will not be civil war,” he said. (Central Press) t ROOSEVELT’S COUSIN ON HONEYMOON TRIP LOS ANGELES. June 6 (TP)—Pres ident Roosevelt’s second cousin is on a honeymoon trip across the contin ent today. He is Nicholas Roosevelt, formerly U. S. Minister to Hungary. His bride is the former Miss Tirzah Maris Gates, daughter of a California State I I Senator. The couple was married late Friday and left today for a motor car tour of the country. FISCH DEMANDS $1,500 FOR TRIAL APPEARANCE TENTON, June 6 (TP}—The state of New Jersey received a $1,500 bill today as an echo of the Lindbergh kidnap-murder case. The bill was filed by Pincus Fisch, who was brought from Leipzig, Ger many, as a witness against Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Through the German Consulate at Washington Fisch complained that detectives promised him $1,500, but had given him only S3O for incidental expenses. IBOSSY GILLIS TO - FOR CONGRESS NEWBURYPORT, Mau., J»un« 6 (TP)—Mayor "Bowy” Gtlhs add to day that he intends to fighit hard for election to congress. Gillis has just announced his can didacy in the race to fill the vacancy left by the death of Congressman Andrew of Gloucester. There are no other candidates in the field yet. Others are expected to file after the memorial services for Congressman Andrew who died this week after a short illness. by J/nnil Hij THAT SECRETARY nert door! Her nose is so long it pokes into our business every time she just walks past the of fice.