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Mrs. Watkins, described as a Phila- delphia night club entertainer, informed | newspaper men there that she had been married to Willlam Watkins, one of the fathers involved in the mix- up of bables at the Englewood Hos- ital. s ‘Watkins made prompt denial yester- day of statements credited to the Phil- adelphia woman that they had not been legally divorced prior to his mar- ,rhge to the present, Mrs. Watkins. He said he was divorced in Cook County | Chicago) in Mareh, 1928, and that |he was married to his present wife ).!une 20, 1929. Barratt O’'Hara, attorney for Wat- | kins, yesterday filed & suit in equity seeking to establish the identity of “John Doe,” the baby now in the | possession 'of the Watkinses. _The action is for the purpose of determining | a march into Bessarab' whether the baby is actually the in-| fant born to Mrs. Watkins or whether the Watkins baby ~ the one now in the possession of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | | Bamberger. | ~ Watkins assured his attorney, the| | latter said, that he would be able to| prove the legality of .his divorce from his first wife, in the event it should be challenged. | SEVEN MORE ARRESTED IN ANTI-SEMITIC MOVE Bucharest Police Charge Macedo- nian Students Are Responsible for Inffammatory Posters. By Cable to The Star. BUCHAREST, July 30.—Government authorities have arrested seven more Macedonian students in the student center, which has been sending out agitators, who are held responsible for THE EVEN Four North Europe Countries Form Own Trade ‘United States’ By the Assoclated Press. COPENHAGEN , July 30.— Denmark, Holland, S'eden and Norway have formed a sort of a United States of Europe of their own. 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