AMERICAN ITEMS.
BACK HORSES BURNT
/United Pre&s Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
NEW YORK. April IS. News from llarve de Grace (Mary-
land) states that live well-known rac-
ing thoroughbreds and several other ' horses were burned to death in a fire which destroyed three stables at a race track there.
A TRBUST FUND
10 MILLION DOLLAR. GIFT,
WASHINGTON, April 20
Senator Cousons has donated ten million dollars for the creation of a trust fund ‘‘to he used to promote the health, welfare, happiness, and development of children of Michigan and of the world.” The fund will be administered by Ur Freund, who is the Senator’s personal physician. A clause in the trust instrument stipulates principal and income must he distributed entirely inside twenty-vfie years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 5
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