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"Keep this under your hats. I learned from a very reliable source that Cripps is going to put a hundred
per cent. purchase tax on aspirins.”
When
normal woman marries a
restless genius
by SIDNEY RODIN
were
walked
he became obsessed with an alt-consuming passion to break the world speed record.
This he first cild in Denmark in 1923,
From
could HERE
that day he Not long after she three
never rest content, at
always of his lovely home women in the life of out
Headley Grove in 1038. Sir living at tension, planning the Malcolm Camp- Malcolm
nn the Sir
visited her to show next assault
being, constantly bell, conqueror of speed on that he wished still to be her land and water. He divorced friend. them all, but to one he gave for life at least part of his heart.
4
In the remaining years they
did remain friends. Jenn stayed with her mother. Donald with his father, and at their birthdays there was always n
parents were present,
was
which saniched from him.'
record
Dorothy found him living with engines, and often talking
engines right through the night.
Which of the three it was family parly, at which both in the Suharn looking for suit-
became known when £175,580 will was proved.
All three are women
his
It was Dorothy to whom Slr unburden his Malcolm would worries over his failing health. his fear, in his last year, of blindness.
WOULD NEVER ADMIT DEFEAT
She found him rushing, round Britain, Europe.. Americh, and even crash-landing in a Moth
able places on which to race ever-faster Bluebirds..
Events moved too rapidly for her,
THE WOMAN WHO DOES NOT EAT SAYS—
'I plan to live to 150'
by SHEILA O'CALLAGHAN
WHEN Russian-born Mrs.
Barbara Moore- Pataleown of Kensington collects her new ration book sho astonishes tho food ollice staff by getting them to stamp the word "can- celled" over it.
For Mra Moore-Palaleewa dues not cal.
She claims to have found the answer to the world food short- nge.
It is simply to cut out 90 percent of the food that con- vention anch civilisation have
put on our plates. And this,
MRS, MOORE-PATALEEWA, aged 46, 581. 432in. tall, weighs Pit. Blu. or waist measures 28in, and her hips
38in. for face is plump and full; har muscles like iron. She sleeps only four to five hours a night, but is never, tired. She skotes, dances and can pliot an airplane, but her favourite recreation is speeding on a motor- cycle or in her car. Sha takes a turn on foot three times round Richmond Park most days..
she says, gives perpetual youth 1932. Two years later she rodo and vigour in a greatly increased her motorcycle from Russin to-
England, and in 1836 she motor- span of life,
Mrs Moore aims at living to cycled from England to India. in the malayos, sho be 150 at lenst, staying young There
all
London Express Service
sures 10.
#
"He
and
the time. She is now 48, met men and women well over looks hardly 35. She belleves a 100 who "looked 35"
even growing second. that the process of ageing has were
rels of teeth. Alrendy slapped, in her.
In 1939 she returned to Eng- land, met
And
married her British husband, Harry Moore,
and painter
ONLY JUICES For 14 years she has been ex- perimenting with diets; it is nearly two years since
she then
swallowed anything more solid Now he takes two square
that a spoonful of honey.
She
sculptor. He was # orthodox vegelarion, meals but nothing cooked. Last your r'in Switzerland sho
day
now lives on juices alone. dally intake varies from two fosted 52 days on mountain als:
Her
to four tumblersful, extracted from row tomatoes, orauges, for grasses and herbs,
this
she proposes year at last 60 days.
to fast
The
Hyde
lllutes
Mrs Moore
She
because she
is pulting her
gathers chickweed in Treasury gave her an allowance Park, washes it, puts i dietelle researches into a book..... through a fruit presser
tomuto it with
before drinking it.
How
to be Young at 150-which
julce should be a dollar carney.
first tried living 1
The iden, of her long fasta is
on grass, herbs, wild vegetation, la discover whether the body can derive all the nourishment fruits and nuts when she was it needs from sun and alr alone. student ot Saratov Medical School on the Volga after the Russian revolution.
the Mrs Moore was
cham- pion motorcyclist of Russia in
She asserts that it is im- possible for her to get ill or fall a victim to any infection.
-(London Express Service).
C.V.R. THOMPSON REPORTS THE AMERICAN SCENE
A
boy & his dog
to as far
New York. reading. But they
give tho help the TRYGVE Lie, Secretary- following hints
General of UNO, got a possible, don't darken the room
fycosit
don't look competely,
at tho
away
дя:
telegram.
It came from ten-year-old screen steadily, but turn away Vincent Millo, of New York, every few minutes. and in it Vincent explained
ANGUAGE: The most expres-
Dr
his plan to make UNO work, sive words in the English
according to problem so far not solved language,
Wilfred Funk, America's dic- by his clders.
are these: tionary publisher: Vincent's plan involves a do The most bitter-alone: the much he calls Butchic.
woman looks forward Once she tried to stop him
wrote in one of his racing by threatening to race books: I don't know how my herself. So he let her drive him wife puls up with me but he in huge Bugatti. She was so never really
a
it govc seared that she could never do thought. it again.
Her challenge had failed.
most
of adequate means. Two of them received nothing. But, after leaving the bulk of his money to his two children. Sir Malcolm bequeathed £500, an annuity of £400. and the most precious of his. T racing trophies to the second ask
ambition, thirsting to reach 300 did not realise that he was and growled till they stopped. OPINION: This is a woman's woman he married--the 50. would not admit defeat at his miles an hour. He was the first hurting my feelings,
inability to better his own year-old, still beautiful
world water speed record with Dorothy Lady Campbell. a jet motor boat.
"Dolly," he called her, and a few days before he died last New Year's Eve, Sir Malcolm zald to a close friend: "Parting with Dolly was the one mistake In my life that I regret"
THE
MEANING
OF THE LEGACY
her he would vent his bitter disappointment-yet лечет for comfort, for he
11
Than
It came to
the reverent-mother; him while he and the girl next
most tragic death; the saddest door had a quarrel. But he would.
He said today that he and forgotten; the most cruel- revenite; the warmest-friend- She saw him as an unstop say nothing-there were rio Mary were shouting at each ship: the coldest-no. pable man of unquenchable rows and it seemed that he other.
man to do so.
In the years ahead she gave all the help she could to ensure his successes.
She reflected: 1 have never heard of any
man crowding more into his life than did my husband.
"Apart
"I felt hurt.
"I could never get him to relax or til down for half uni hour to talk to me. And so in the heat of the moment we parted.
and up came
Butchie
the Mexican- world, soy! that all the tima "He does
Review. When now Не
does not like people American to-talk-loud to each other. So man is born people ask, "How is the mother?" When he is I wrote to Mr Lie.
"I told him I would lend him married they exclaim, "What a Butchie. And then when these lovely bride." And when he countries mad and talk dies they ask. "How much did
get loud he could send Butchie into he leave her?" the meeting and he would grow COMMERCE: At a New York at them Lill they made it up.'
trade fair of Geman-made Butchie's
not growing is
goods, sponsored in part by the bravest thċ anything
British authorities in Germany, He is the
Every Christmas there was a present from him, and a grect- a letter that ing. The Inst was said: "I shall never forget your
THE LESSONS I kindness to me."
HAVE LEARNED
But
of unbudging stubbornness, a man unused to
"BUT faults lay on both sides.
A geurs like Sir Malcolm diplomat would ignore. his heart, he could and boat, there were his many opening never bring himself to suggest businesses,
“ዳኒ ጸኒ never be 52 family na 70lb. Alsation who nukes !! yaching, his a complete reconciliation.
ments; his endless lectures to failed to realise that a wife is pretty clear that he tone will compete with British-mado
his schoolboys,
At
HE made no such admission times his loneliness pained her.
Dorothy herself. get the
legacy
In his will, ahe now Why did this marriage be- knows, was his unspoken way tween two people who needed of asking forgiveness for any each other so much go on the wrong he had inflicted on her, rocks? Whose fault was it that
Sir Malcolm, had divorced his it was shattered? first wife shortly before marry- ing Dorothy in 1920.
This marriage was dissolved in 1940. In 1949 he married for the third time. Divorce ended that partnership in turn carly in 1948.
AL
her
from racing by car (CT)
his farming. his
public
He engage and should never marry.
book-writing. a
partner who may be
is hunting for treasure in the dispensable, Cocos Islunels, his correspon- dence he insisted on answer- int
every letter personally his venture into polities.
To know the answer one MAGNETIC must understand the story of a normal, home-loving woman wedded to a restless genlus,
PERSONALITY
In-
even
wanted job
star exhibit will be u German-made baby car which
cars
in the U.S. Its price is £200, and the cheapest British "they car is £400. Its mileage quarallon is 70.
#
NOW-HOW: Clarence Blel-
we
adopt that
is worse than his whose burk.
"And," added Vincent, **For my part, I fulled. to won't fool Butchie by appreciate that a woman must relling in whispers. Butchle
When you get rive up more than a man when rmart.
face wrinkles She must enter your
up. And cher, u Detroit industrialist, she marries.
can tell."
Das developed an unusual into his interests and hobbles. Butchie
method
of solving his factory and not expect him to enter
He picks out the ĮPINION: Only idiots have
problems. into hers.
perfect health, nrguen a laziest man on the payroll and UR house would be full of
back on our broken New York doctor, Dr John assigns him to the diflcult job. "O mechanics for days on end. 1oking are lessons it has Lebhar. Dorothy Whifial!
"He'll and on Hia the war
reasoning To Snys Bleicher: all times-dinner taught me, and which I puss ots have perfect health a man must easy way to da It wlihin ten daughter of a pioneer motorist. Meals were She drove her first car when at ten at night-and I alwave
Be tolerant,never worry, and in these times days and then to my daughter: home
method." Reigate, she was 12. n!
walled for him.
less possessive of a man, less only an idiot never worries. Surrey, Derothy Lady Comp-
"He was annoying. Yet his jealous of what he does, for his DVERTISEMENT: 10 the quoW BUSINESS: Mae West bell told me that Sit As a schoolgirl here-worship-
$0 magnetic world may be far biggger than A
columns of has caused such a sensation Malcolm called her to him in per she saw young Malcolm personality was
the Camden, New Jersey, with her old-time "Diamond his last lines. She was with Campbell's first racing attempts you just had to do things for a woman's."
nt Brooklands before Workd
Yet Lady Campbell has no Courter the following appeared Lil" on
Broadway that Holly- War I, and nuished in thrilled
Her life with "Non-union Communist desires wood wants her for alms again
become a capitalist. Will It Sir Malcolm was a wonderful to
of the critics the In spite In his last hours he tried to admiration to get his autograph and there were long periods retí-reproaches,
"Joan of Arc" speak. to
eple adventure. Her children are her work seven days a week." paralysis when he slithered home fourth the house seemed dead.
now expects £2 million prevented him. He made at in a race on a Darracq after up when he entered.
greatest joy, and at times life
alone....Jacqueline tempts to write a messuge, but losing two wheels.
"I realized I had married in might have been very emply ABOUR: Convinced that there to make is not going to be any big America could not hold the pencil.
American slump
this
year, fillingsley, 20-year-old daughter married years rentus, highly strung, tremen- without them.
of the owner of New York's reported in of bosses are Lady Campbell said: "The were norina), for Campbell, dously energetic, and complete-
In his Own I doubt if she ever stopped union a very sweet ge- who had inherited a fortune, I wrapped up. legacy was
leving the man who burned have reached a secret agreement tamed Stork Club, has become a
of indlo for to seek yet another round ture. I, too, regret our parting. was an insurance director, for interests.
prematurely himself out whom racing was merely a "After 20 years of marriage week-end hobby.
"He never imagined he was love speed. She has bought wage increases-through sirites tecided that "Oklahoma!" will being selfish, shutting out the his favourite bright blue saloon if necessary-this summer. it was hasty of both of us to
Dorothy was In the pita. children and me because we car for her own use. smash up our life together and
think not race through life signalling his could wreck home and family, for I timing his lops.
drive it," sho with him at liis, terrille pace. wanted me to am the mother of his two progress one of his tean
But later, after he ehlidren-Donald, born in 1921.
had He hated dancing, theatres, ur cald. (London Express Service). harin to the human eyes than, Jean, born in 1923."
bought a 12-cylinder Sunbeam, any of the little rocial plen-
him
when he died.
her,
NANCY
but
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