People, Mar. 7, 1932

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From his huge ranch at Larkspur, Colo. Robert Patterson Lament Jr., son of the U. S. Secretary of Commerce, started for Moscow. He had been offered the job of straightening out Red Russia's cattle industry, at $50,000 a year. Rich, "Bob" Lamont was not tempted by the salary. But the problem of rehabilitating Russia's livestock (which has suffered because peasants slaughtered their beasts rather than turn them over to the collective farms) "is so tremendous...

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