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Daily News from New York, New York • 397

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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397
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the Caterpillars, Stanley Triif C44 Fncr parachute manuafcturer of this Caterpillar Club SOCIETY A clear previous record spared A. Alexander Matson, ex-postmaster of Lake Ronkonkoma, Suffolk, a jail sentence yesterday for misappropriating $206 from his post office till. Federal Judge Grover M. Moscowitz cited Matson's previous good conduct and put him on probation for 18 months. Matson had pleaded guilty.

5 city, and a group of trustees. The greatly increased number who have qualified for the organization prompted the move. Many famous fliers, including Major Gen. Doolittle, Major Gen. O.

D. Hunter and Charles A. Lindbergh have qualified as Caterpillars. Incorporation papers for the Caterpillar Club were filed by Eugene T. Urbaniak, Trenton lawyer, as the registered agent.

The trustees, in addition to St. Clair and Switlik, include Richard, Lottie and Walter Switlik. Makes It Legal Trenton, April 6. Incorporation papers placing the famous mythical Caterpillar Club, that exclusive group of fliers who owe their lives to emergency jumps from disabled aircraft, on a permanent and legal basis, were filed with Secretary of State Joseph A. Brophy here today.

The organization move was sponsored by Milton H. St. Clair, prominent parachute engineer, and one of the original organizers of mm Marriage Is Over, But Melody Lingers By NANCY RANDOLPH William B. Dinsmore may have left Reno but his melody lingers on, literally. The socialite composer wrote the music for broker Richard Cullen's lyric, "It's Never Late 'til Morning-," and it's played regularly now in every nightclub in Reno.

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On sam. WmsBuraa Sav. Bank 3 5 in a It's a swing piece, the first of4 its kind that Bill has ever written. Dinsmore, cousin of Mrs. Lytle is more Hull, noted lor compositions like the music for the Viking opera "Thor-wold," presented at Carnegie Hall in 1940.

He turned to writing swing while establishing residence in Reno for a di- Mr- Dinmore, vorce. The suit on fcer wedding was one of those dr amicable affairs where the husband, to save his wife the nuisance of the trip and the six weeks' stay, establishes residence and the wife, by remote control, gets the decree. Everything Goes According to Plan Bill Dinsmore filed first, charg Use the M. B. Credit, Plan pay the regulation deposit balance $1.25 weekly.

Small charge. ing his wife, the former Edith Tot-ten Bradley, with extreme cruelty, Through her Reno attorney, Edith, in a deposition taken in New York, denied the charges and in a cross complaint claimed that it was Bill who was cruel. In accordance with custom in such cases, the judge granted the divorce to Edith on Monday and everybody was happy. An agreement signed on Feb. 5, settles property rights and financial arrangements.

During the time Bill was waiting around Reno for the necessary six weeks to pass, he could be found late almost every evening in the Riverside Hotel cocktail lounge giving hour-long recitals of classi- ft -f FELT MATTRESSES Simmons makes it Michaels lV HJI "'xT Brothers sell it that's a double I sS kw guarantee of good quality and good I vV lv. value. And when you can get this SlV ''''S mattress at an actual saving of $5.55 lv "Ss Ws 1 I that's yur cue to hurry in and i VSw jkhi fNv place your erder. Deep layers of felt IjNgV SV5 provide perfect sleep comfort "'VI ro e2es prevent sagging and bulg- I 1 rSv4Tf strap handles enable you to 11 N3fC H. WsTl turn tne mattress easily.

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Tax on Bedding I r'iL I Will am B. Dinsmore Played tunes in Reno. cal piano pieces. It was his theory that "there is a place for classical music in Reno to relieve the minds of divorce seekers," and the recitals were his voluntary contribution to Reno morale. He started playing in the lounge when George Hart, a famous Reno character, who has parodied songs about famous divorcees for 15 years, discovered Dinsmore suffering the "first-ten-days-in-Reno-blues." George Hart is married to the former Mrs.

Marcia Farrell Keresey, heiress to a $15,000,000 utilities and railroad fortune. While her husband was in Reno, Edith Dinsmore stayed in Connecticut with friends and busied herself with her war work. Edith, a daughter of Allan B. A. Bradley, made her debut several years ago at the Hotel Pierre.

Bill Dinsmore is a great-grandson of the late Alvin Adams, founder and first president of the Adams Express Co. Visit our "Mayfair" Apparel Shops for men, women and children also our Jewelry department. Use the M. B. Credit Plan.

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