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NEW HOME
FOR THE
LINDBERGHS
"Haunted" House
Sevenoaks, Apr. 4.
YOLONEL AND MRS. CHARLES LIND.
COLO
BERGH, who came to England with their three-year-old son Jon on December 31 last, have taken Long Barn, a lovely old house at Weald, near Sevenoaks, Kent, as their country home in England.
The Lindberghs are moving into their new home soon.
They will have as their landlords the Hon. Harold Nicolgon, M.,P. for Leicester West, and his wife, formerly the Hon. Victoria Sackville West, daughter of the late Lord and Lady Sackville, of Knole Park. The house stands on the Knole Park estate.
Mr. Nicolson crossed to England recently from Now York in the same ship as Mrs. Dwight Mor- row, mother of Mrs. Lindbergh. ROSES, LAWNS AND
SWIMMING POOL
Long Barn, reputed birthplace of Caxton, who introduced printing into this country, is four ancient cottages and a barn built into one house.
Around it is an old English rose garden with lawna, swimming pool, tennis court.
Long Barn has its secret room, as every old house should, How to find it is another secret. The eighteen-room half-timber- ed house has wide open freplaces, big enough to swallow a modern kitchenette, oak beams that bump the head, and an assortment of furniture-through-the-centuries. It has been kept in its original atata by Mr. Sidney Bernstein, who has just given up his tenancy.
Master Jon will soon discover that there is a little wooden cottage, away behind the empty chicken run. It used to be a self-contained nursery. CAXTON'S CHOST
In bedroom will certainly be on the first floor, because there is only one floor above the downstairs. It is most likely to be the one between two others on the new-old wing of the house.
If so, no one will be able to gó into his room without first passing. through one of the rooma ' which] Bank it. There is no corridor.
He will have a bathroom all his
own.
Caxton is said by some to haunt place and to set up his printing the preas every moonlit night in the room in which he was born (just one room removed from the nursery).
An unusually productive cow on a farm near Seattle, Washington, was recently crowned Queen of the Cown Jackie Cooper, Juvenile film star participated in the vere mony. Queen Strawberry doesn't seem very, touched by the honour conferred upon her.
No More Flying
Stunts
"MY wild days are over.
for
Me!
—MRS. Keith Miller
I have had my fun, From now on there will be no more flying stunts for me. I'm just going to sit back and let John do the piloting for both of us now."
Mrs. Keith Miller, the first woman to fly to Australia, the famous airwoman whose exploits have ranked high in the head- lines of the world's Press, thus summed up her future to a London Press representative recently.
Adding Two
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PROF. J. HUXLEY'S
SUGGESTION
"A benevolent dictator munt. ing, that a dictator, can be bene. There Jon will be able volent-could, with a relatively
Outside to L-shaped house lat tiled terrace,
to take the sun and watch the Lon-small expense, add perhaps two don-Paris airplanes zoon) over. IIIN
father will be able to use the airdrome inches to the average stature of the population, six or eight lb.
five miles away.
White Or Blue Ensigns
CORRECT USE ON SHORE
Seated in her office at Heston Airport, this vivacious, brown-eyed heroine of a score of pioneer flights was hopplly engaged in answering the letters of congratu- lation on her engagement. to Flight-Lieutenant John Pugh, A.F.G.. one of British Airways chief pilots.
"Just over a year ago I came to Heston, broke to the „wide. dly attempt to get hack- til my losses with a sulo Night to tho Cape had finished in à crash in à Congo village.
“I got a gròund job; and settled down to make a success of it.
"I am manager here now for
Coinmercial Air Hire.
KEEPING HER JOB
to the average weight, and an "It has taken me a long time to enormous amount to the resis-learn sense but I think I can nee tance to disease."
things in their proper perspective
Professor Julian Huxley ex-now, pressed this opinion at a luncheon
"But I am very happy,” she said
of the National Institute of In-with a entile. "I'm not grumbling. dustrial Psychology at the Cou-John doesn't mind me doing a little naught Rooms recently..
sedate #ying.
Inertia in offelal quarters and the pressure of vested interests were making us a nation of lepaid-j ed scientists, he said. While vast sums of money and some of the best scientific brains were employ- In view of the inquiries received in the interests of war and de struction, almost nothing was be from time to time regarding the ing dune for sociological and use of the White Ensigns on psychological research. shore, the Admiralty issue the Of the educational system, Pro- following memorandum in cur- fessor Huxley said it bred a race of rent Fleet Orders:
people to swallow facts, enjoy The White and Blue Ensigns of their prejudices and dislike the H.M. Flent are purely maritime flags, prejudices of others. and in general their use on shore is "We pride ourselves on living in incorrect,
In scientifle age," he continued, There has, however, been a cus-"yat we are miserably content to tomary extension of the use of the exist most unscientifically, endur- While Ensign from the harbour ship
"Home life would never agree with me, however. I must be near neroplanes.
"So, again, with John's full approval, I am going to keep on here with my job."
Flight-Lieut. Pugh was formerly Mrs, Miller's chief. To-day he works for another:
Royal Funeral Gun-Carriage
For Woolwich
The gun-carriage used at
the
used as a fleet establishment to baring a farcical situation of econo racks and other buildings on shore mic waste and artificial shortago nerving the same purpose. There has in the midst of plentiful produc-funorals of three British monarchis also been a parallel extension of the tion.
Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and King George-is to be kept as a permanent memorial at.. the home of the Royal Artillery at
use of special ensigns from yachts. We are half scientific and half Customs vessels and the like to their extremely unscientific, composed headquarters on the const-the club- house or Customs office. It is com- of ignorance and prejudice.
Professor Winfred Cullis pro-Woolwich. White, and Bluel mon also for the Ensigns to be used on cenotaphs and aided. other memorials to naval personnel.
The ceremony of handing over will take place later this month, With these exceptions, the use to fly the yacht's flag elsewhere than and representatives of both the take part. of these ensigns on shore is improper, on board the yacht.
Army and Navý will Special onsigna worn by yachts are SimDarly the White Ensign is The gun-carriage will be placed under the authority of an nothing else but the national colours under cover in a specially partition- Admiralty warrant issued thol of a ship of war commission, and yacht, not to the yacht-owner. They no past service in the Navy or othered bay on the parade ground.
In fine weather it will be brought are the national colours of the yacht, connexion with the Navy can make it
worn
to
not the personal fing of the owner, correct for anyone to hoist it on pri-out and mounted on a platform in and the owner has no shadow of right vate buildings on shore.
front of the officers' mera.
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1 Successful outcome of lupting
porous rejis
6. Beak wasti' well at the finish. D Anything of this sort need not
he endured. 10. Futile if conceited. 12.Somebody once
said that he floated his company and the rest went into liquidation. 13 A county town.
45 Started from a side but can
read from either side.
17 Flowers and candidates may be..
10 The hottest part of the suranter
(hyphen 3 and 4).
21 He composed an opera about
man of ~~
21--this Spanish town...
20 Reverse of 18.
27 News.
28 One of our boner.
31 Does this Huggest why Eve
wasn't afraid of the mumps?
32 Wanting to get your own back. 33 A country in another is profit-
able 34 Leaders of the Press.
DOWN
1 A cure for seasickness.
2 Welsh head-or the composer. 3 Stuffing and hair to keep things
secure. 4 A Communist with an internal
pain attained,
5 A blazer is seldom otherwise.. 7 Sort of thing you can think.
Car that accommodates a whole town and would be another, with a different start.
11 Clothing Lurned to make much.
sry and little wook
14 Was Aladdin's of this descrip- tion? (two words 6 and 4). 15--14---bus-turned round-- before
presenting account doings? Quite of importance, of course.
18 In name only,
20 An honour,
A British Isle.
23 As a substitute,
of day's secondary
24 Final depression is inevitable
in such a brain-worker.
25 In a pickle, perhaps.
20 His dyke. Is still seen in the
West Country.
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