ST Bellefonte, Pa., November 6, 1931. GYPSIES FIND SLUMP NO BAR TO BUSINESS Gypsi people who have racial identity and have kept apart from other peoples for 1,500 years, at least—are one class which has found relative prosperity in the present depression. The fortune-telling from which | they make much of their living has | increased 100 per cent since the Wall Street crash of 1929, Andrew | Marchbin, of Zurich, Switz- erland, and authority on gypsy life, told members of the Interna-| tional Institute recently, at 405 | South Dithridge street, New York. | Marchbiz has lived with and stud- jed the gypsies for years, both in Europe and America. He can speak their language, and has often been | accepted into their camps, in spite of their traditional suspicion and | fear of “‘gadjos” or non-gypsies. ! «Some wandering gypsies whom I met near McKeesport, engaged