DONE WITH POLITICS.
"JIMMY" WALKER'S INTENTION.
NEW YORK, November 16.
,/ The Sunday papers published interviews with "Jimmy" Walker, New York's former Mayor, whom they described as seated in a deck chair on a trans-Atlantic liner with the actress Betty Compson by his side.
"I'm through with politics, and will never again accept public office," he said. "I wish to deny the reports that I'm going to Paris or elsewhere to establish residence and get a divorce. I shall never do that. I hope this is my last Press notice. I don't want my name in the papers any more." .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 276, 21 November 1932, Page 7
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