People, Aug. 15, 1932

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Aboard S. S. Mauretania when she sailed from Manhattan, but not named in the passenger list, were Betty Gow, nursemaid of the Lindbergh baby, and Bishop James Cannon Jr. Miss Gow was to visit relatives in England, return to the Lindbergh household. Bishop Cannon, traveling tourist class as usual, was to attend international conferences on peace, prohibition.

Author Mary Roberts Rinehart, who was a student nurse when she became engaged to Dr. Stanley Marshall Rinehart, nursed him last week in Utica, N. Y., whither he had been taken following a collapse at a summer camp.

International News Service (Hearst) reported that George Vanderbilt, son of the late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, dived into the waters of the Bahamas, met a shark, "grappled with the animal and succeeded in striking a death blow" with his knife while his brother Alfred took motion pictures.

Laurance Spelman Rockefeller, adept cameraman, third son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr,, rode with Princeton friends into Jasper National Park, Alta., to film big game for the American Nature Association.

Axel, nephew of Christian X of Denmark, dived from his yacht off Stockholm Archipelago, rescued Film Actress Margit Manstad from a capsized yawl.

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