People, Sep. 26, 1932

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Rear-Admiral Joel Roberts Poinsett Pringle was rushed at battle speed by his flagship, West Virginia, from Puget Sound, Wash, to San Pedro, Calif., where waited specialists familiar with his bladder ailment.

"I have developed a cough and decided I should do something about it. I was told Bagneres-de-Luchon was a good place." said Ambassador Andrew William Mellon in London, and went there.

Also ill last week lay: General Charles Pelot Summerall, in Charleston, S. C., and onetime Ambassador James Watson Gerard, in Manhattan, each recovering from a herniotomy; Mrs. William Edgar Borah, of influenza, in Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Payne Whitney, of an infected foot, in Glen Cove, L. I.; Artist Max Liebermann, of gastric disorder, in Berlin; Henry Morgenthau Jr., of infection caused by insect bite, in Manhattan; one-time British Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill, of paratyphoid, in Salzburg, Austria; Mrs. Polly Lauder Tunney, recovering from a mastoid operation in Paris.

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