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By OSWALD JACOBY TERE is an Interesting hand
Sherman Stearna.
His leap to six cluba wou got particularly relentiile, but Sher man was never one for too much notenco in the bidding
Sherman wom the opening heart lend and noted that he was going to have considerable trou- ble getting to the dummy, to dis- card his losing brarts. He also noted that ir West happened to hold the guarded king of dia- monds he was going to have no play at all for his contract.
WOMAN'S WORLD,
Home
Goibourne, Sept. 21.
ISS
MIS
Eileen Owon, aged 66 and almost completely blind, return ed here today from the United States to enter a home for the ager.
bre spent ids contract. He might pick up savings to visit her sister in a singleton king of diamonds. but Rhode Island-Mis Rose Harmer Sherman found a much better—butore fusing her eyesight al-
together.
Sherman's next step was to try to pure out a combination of cards at would let him make She
NORTH
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AKQJ 102
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South
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possibility. West ought to have seven hearts for his three-heart bid. Now give East the kind of diamonds and long clubs and the hond would make.
Ikul
life's
She intended to stay until next Easter but her eyesight worsened.
Mi Eileen sald today:
"It
IN
THE-CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTERBER 22, 1958,
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=WOMANSENSE
LADY JANE
BY MICHAEL RYAN
It brought about the specula- tion: Did he love London's most himself becaus foncinating socialite and kill
the ended romance?
in little village County Durham, it was A miner's wife who said to me: "She was Hucli a lovely girl it was a pleasure to see her up here at the Hall. But
mind, very quiet,
very serious sort of girl interest- ed in politics and all that,”
It In Home a few days ago.
who "We have three women who stop the traffic. took Lollo, Solia Loren, arct this wonderful English girl from your aristocracy who's staying here"
was a Itellan journalist brother-in-sald to me:
to £80 sterling to fly home. t was ford to borrow tie law.
money
from
any
Weeping, she added: "It is all my life's savings and I am pay- b a back; but it bas been worth just to see my sister before my sight goes complete ly.
Three months ago, Miss Eileen "My sight has got worse und drew £60 from her bank ne- I have no alternative but to go It is better for count to fly to Rhode Island for falon home,
reunion with the sister she everybody concerned and 1 shall had not seen for 2 years. not be in anybody's way."
YOUR BIRTHDAY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
BORN Today you have a tremayn-
dous imagination and a restless- nea which makes it diffeuit for you to settle down to any one thing for [any length of time. The man have
given you exception!
En Poplar, in the Enst End of Lendon, it was the sick mother of four little children, deserted by their father, who said to me: "She never let on who she was. She Just came in when we were in trouble are put things right for us. She was lovely with the cids,"
This, then, is Lady Jane Antonia Frances Vane-Tempest Stewart, daughter of the eighth Marils of Londonderry, maid of honour at the Queen's Corona tion, and popularly known aŋ the By STELLA yeat butterfly the English so-
joy all the good things of thin e Miis, quite paraibly, roulet became the, incentive' which would slir you Enle positive netion,
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would
Also, the obligations of having your own home and family talents, I
help you to settle down, tou. Wed
HOTLEY
wan bir under Taurus, Geovad or Sagittarus. Your the temperament will be 54 one you love will our you to exeat your elf to the Utrist.
bally you win concentrate and deve lop these gats, you can reach fame na well na mofertal muccess But if you waste the int yeo of YOUT te daydreaming, you could tes yu gal.
in you are inordinately... forul- of travel, you will undoubtedly keen on the move during the early vests of your lie, Anding 1 areáli to nni clown ruota, Thy to get the Water- derbust out of your bloed by your mid-201 and then pelivt mine angle abjective and bend all year teen
desta vezes toward reacting i
Sherman simply played two fop clubs and continued with the deuce. Enst was in the lend and had no way to keep Shernan out
You are a perfectionist at heart of dummy. Actually he led a and you probálity are always think-
Bette spade and Sherman discarded hit that things a poten
take wiway, other than where
elal scene has thrown up since the war.
Now who is right? All three; Lady słae is all they say.
just opening fetes en bamara and speaking to young Tories de- ensionally.
"I attended such Lhings as
and agricultural shows
taba which my father sponsored.”.
There was Atide of the gay life about this serious young girl at that Hing.
Then in 1951 Lady JanO, WAS asked to stand for Parliament.
TRADITION
"No," says Lady Jone. "There was to affair. Firstly I am terri- bly upset, terribly
Gorry that
August Turnbull anybody, let alone somebody. I tive agent for lenew, should end his life through Spring-not too sulelde,
"But remember the affair was a considerable ordeal for me.
was heralded as a plamorous young aristocrat.
"I did, not feel glamorous— just honoured to be chosen as a Maid of Honour," she told ran.
"It meant a lot of work be- cause 1 was activo in pollics and I Was rumming Wyn- yard...."
But she enjoyed it all-and the gay spirit started to energt as she went more nuk mora to
London to prepare for the great
day,
Pago 8
pilinted Lady Jane. In fact she had already left the party:
As she says: "This would háp- pen to mo, to get a nome as a fly-by-night. And it's all wrong.”
The truth about Lady Jone is that she does indeed enjoy this gay life. But after that, this needs to be sold:
When she
started spending more time in London after the Coronation it was not because sha had suddenly tasted the de- smart
Ite.
She tells Conserva-
with glee of the lights Houghton-le-day the Archbishop of Canter- for from the bury taught the Mulde of to walk at a Honour how Coronation rehcarent,
They had Kono over it again and again, but the Archbishop way not satisfied.
Londonderry family seat-told whole me "Lady Jane was invited in become a condidate beause her father had close
wh this Association, and we felt we would like the tradition to eva- inue.
That awful right when Tony into his head to commit suleide he telephoned cix other girle, but none of them forward to admit it,
came
"I did the only thing posible, could more uach is message. I phoned the police. Nobody
"She declined the invitation on the grounds that she was too
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of metropolitan
On one of her journeys from Durham to London for rehearsala she encountered a friend who
had been doing welfare works in London's East End
"I had some serious thoughts on that kind of work for a long time," she maid.
"Throuh my political work- canvassing and so on-I had seen many of the problems of less fortunate peo- ple.
"Now I saw
that, even if I London after the Coronation, I could sUN do
exrlained, "Let me show you house to house
"No, no, not like that," he young and had insuficient ex- porience in the politford field." and he gave a demonstration of Could she have got in Not the dignised walk up the stairs Ilkoly. There's thumping "But I had been callous? If Labour majority. But they fell
Suddenly, his Cassock cot I had not eclled the police, my
entangled under his sho00-and name would never
have been
down came Archbishop, cassock came to live in connected with the affair.
and all.. "My hamo whis splushed sround to such an extent that I became with worry. And it has left ita distressing legacy. When my name fr mentioned nowadays, I am referred to as Antony Beauchamp's friend.""
BEGINNINGS
waa
Bul to times the improbable beginnings of the girl who to become leader of the "Have- Chelsea Smart n-Good-Time Sel," we must go to the polities! rulons of the thirties,
From her early childhood she
that
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on
That is why I would call her one of the Inst fascinating young women of our time.
And why I set about Ruding out why he is so much in the news with that butterfly tag was stamped for a very differ-
nent spotlight from the one much to the annoyance of family that is more famous for was to illuminate her name.
Her faherat that time is high-powered politics and Amanz__thome_bogi_vi_thús, dafarktrerette-teltions-than-gays Viscoun Cretlere gh-want- 、***f! Mateline Faraday, selent:st;
and stod his eldest child to carry James Bowdoin diplomat and
the family's tradition in the po- puthropist: Augustus Longstreet, bathly in the near-mide. élergyman, author and edgeston;
the liteal aréna, She is, pays Lady Jane, Parker isbury, reformer; Joseph most misunderstood woman in From her earliest days. Jane Seligman, benker: Paul Muni, rætor:
lean Hallowell Ablets, nuthor, Debrett. In fact she has a post- An Alice Tardieu, French staten Live Blair for belog misunder- mas and author.
stood.
To sd wut the stam have In ature for you borrow, alect your turkday tor and read the VINTE you
Sing agraph
your irthday star be your daily guide.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
two hearts and jack of diamond en bel Heare your desire to on the good spaden. Now he led more in to greener felds, You uni dummy's ten of diamonds rad when East falled to cover Sher- man played his nine and re- tained the lead in dummy for a second diamond finesse,
VIRGO (Aug. 21-8ept. 21)- originanty of ideas and sellor, count from Jot today. For continued pro- greas take the lead and hold it
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What do you do?
A-Did = conservative two no- tramp or an optimistic three no- trump as you decide,
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding one no- trump your partner has bid two clubs. What do you do new?
Answer Tomorrow
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
win,
SCORPIO (Det 24-Nov. *22 Dometic biswhould be favoured.
You and your marital partner come
to a new understanding,
international parties
knew she won as much the dau→ ghter of a politician as a mile-
Lady Jane Antonia Frances Vane Tempest Stewart
man.
Jone could have knocked a hole in it.
Who Ledy Jane who led useful work." the maid in a burst of laughter when iho Archbishop got up, his became own face wreathed in anlles.
To Lady Jane, this suddenly
Important than" any success she could achieve
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After the Coromalot Lady in politics. She decided to aban Jane was spending more time in
don her frat ambition and work
London, Ah, the gay set have in the East End. got her," old the mart magazines,
And it is true that when her father died in 1955 and she de-. skied the time had come to buy herrel a house in London, she was soon to be seen at all the Kmart parties, always there somehow when the young Chelsea pet started their high-
jinks,
BOMBSHELL
WELFARE WORK
After the Coronation, she re- turned to the north and told her father about the welfare workers. who were needed.
He immedinely gave her per- mission to go to London to live the work that was nearest her heart.
with a friend to take up
"Partygoers are often, painted as the idle rich and I never stop being annoyed by those who think that because I go to a few parties I do nothing else.
The quiet demure country girl with pointer on her mind aud- denly emerged * the blonde "No matter how many parties "out of a boltic"") bombshell. I attend, I always make sure
The parties are usually the that I don't miss my work. kind that have neighbours soon "Even If I'm home with the asking when the music is going milkman, I still rise early to to stop and when all the car work in the East End."
slamined.
Like the time there was pub- listed a picture
to the sevent the time that oven at 10, Lady doors are going to stop being Father, heir in which she
But as Lady appeared to be sun bathing in Marquis of Londonderry, WEN
Jane says: " Italy with next to nothing on,
MP for County Down and her
Rathor takes you aback, have only one cor and I close aunt Lady Maureen Stanley was doesn't it? Makes you wonder only one door when I get out. one of the country's best known how that butterfly tag was ever but the next day the story is that "Lady Jane' was responsible fastened on her.
for the rowdy party.
SPIED
"1 would never dream of sun- bathing Hke that If I thought RAGITTARIUK (Nav. 23-Dec. 23- mybody could see me. But these Exert wisdom if asked to kn money to knope, Better not if you Italian photographers had epled on me to make it look on though pun tactfully avoid delux it. with
CAPRICOÏN (Dec, 21-Jan. 20)—I didn't care a damn."
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"Honry bought it so I could mow the lawn without "working up an appetite!"
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political hostesses.
A
Falling health forced her
"I like to think that it was falher to give up his seat in the Commons in 1945, so he
and ability,
anore wae enthusiasm anxious that
Londonderry than tradition, that made them
think of me as a likely candid should remain in politien.
That is why, after four year ate." she told me later. in Southover Manor girls school I pomible, postpone a humirets trip, Lice the time her friend in Lewes, Jane was nett especially if it involves long-dia-
Beauchamp, Lanen travelling.
Antony
Sarah Switzerland to study, AQUARIUS (Jan.-Feb. 193-Charchill's husband, committed other things, public speaking. Cleard against a mishap to your suicide und in doing
especial
A time for change, and you may be of two minds about Postpone direct retion if possible.
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to
among
some
ankle. If unused to active sports, be Lady Jame's name ringing round "In those days," said June, "
have felt that I might (Feb. 20-star. 20) the world.
Beauchamp, unhappy with future in politics, because my decision himself, distressed over business father, whom I adored, Impress
matters, decided to take he own ad upon me the importance ARIES Gitar. 21-Apr. 20-fe one August night last year. politics to the family." You will be tempted to be quite un- Before he did so, he tele- remventional in ease of your phoned Lady Jane Stewart. Iving. You can now, it you must
TACHUS (Apr. 31-May 21)- Make a real effort to widen your horizon. Making new friends socially en be of actual inishes tenett. in
well
GEMINI 131 22.June 21) Beware that the one in charge of your work is in a good mood be Sore you by to approach him.
CANCER
(June 22-July 23) -- You can benefically, sdgn the rose on your new home today. Just read all the small print in the contracti
LEO
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Don't portit emotions to get out of hand. The A, ED PROBA is not 01 noth as it could be toziny.
of
He
"I was uttered indeed by the offer. So was my father. was delighted that I should have a chance so young.
TOO YOUNG
"Father said: 'Take a chance.... the experience will do You good, but, aller a lot of con- consideration, I felt I was too young."
Then, at the end of that year, Jane faced iser tirst tragedy. Her mother died. As oldest chld, she Lood up to the now respons!- bility of running the great house.
As Jare entered her 17th year she went up to live at the family To her, dazed as the tele seat in County Durham, Wyny- phone burst into her sleep, the and Hall, and her father intro- he the carcer depressed Beauchamp exploded duced her to the most shallering
she wanted her to follow. newa had ever heard.
"I was aware of my father's Suddenly, the line went dead hard work as MP for County It was in January, 1953, that and the frightened Lady Jane Down, so I grew up in politics Lady Jane received a letter from Buckingham Palace saying the called the police, who later found more than anything else.
"During those Arst years in had been chosen a Mald of Beauchamp dead at his Padding-
Durham, I went do occasional Honour for the Queen at the on apartment.
partics, but nobody took any Coronation. notice of me.
In one terrifying moment, she was pliched into the headlines as the last person to speak to Anthony Beauchamp.
BOYS' AND
"My contribution on the poli- ical rounds was nothing great-
Who
And suddenly the girl was known, in County Durham as the serlous young politican
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
Mr. Punch's Houseboat
bottom of it wasn't standing on
"Yes," replied Mr Punch, "and If I didn't feel like swimming. but fel ke going fishing. open my window and drop dul- a Oshing line."
He Dreams Of Having One Some Day-
Hero Keart observed: "I I By MAX TRELL
droped a fishing line out of the ground. The bottom was the window of my room, it would GNTOW II I had my way," Mr boat, It floated is the water just hit someone on the head."
Punch 145
to like a regular boat." saying Knari
and sald Mr Punch nodded and Hanid, the Shadow Children with Le Turned-About that a houseboat was a wonder- Names, and also to Teddy, the ful thing to have. Stuffed Bean, Mary Jane, the Rag "If I had one," he said, "I'd Doll, and Hiawatha, The Small keep it on the river. If it was Size Wooden Indiari, "if I had a nice warm day, I'd step out on
my way, I'd build myself a house my porch and jump into the and put my house on top of a water and take a swim." boat and put the boat-"
Teddy kugled when he heard any this.
Mr Punch couldn't say more because Knarf. Hank, Mary Jane. Howatha and Ted- dy all interrupted at the bene tune.
"How can you put a house on
| a boat?" they all ásked.
"Yes," answered Mr Punch, between "That's the difference an ordinary, regular, every-day- in-the-week house and a house- boni."
**Where would you go in your houseboat, if you had one?"* asked Mary Jane.
Captain Eddy salled down, the river in his houseboat.
"I'd float down the river," Mr Punch told her. "I'd visit all the Ho'd Go Fishing
towns along the river. Finally I'd get to te end of the river, Then I'd float back again." "If I jumped off the porch "You couldn't float back Hawatha was always finding of our house here, I'd land in a aɛain," Hiawatha remarked, fault with whatever anyone wed
cald.
Mr Punch walled until every mud puddle in the garden," he "The current of the river only saying. body was quiet again,
Sailed In it
"My dear friends," he replied,
"1 once knew a sea captain, He was a friend of my father's. His Base was Captain Eddy. He bullt himself a fine house QINå built the house on top of a bost, Then he put the boat in a river. He went salling down
In his houseboat,"
the river
Hero Hanld said: "Oh, now I know what you meant, Mr Punch! I didn't understand you at first. You meant a houseboat, didn't you?"
Mr Punch smiled.
Hanid turned to the others and said that she had oste scen
a houseboat,
Like A Regular 'Boat
"It looked just like a regular louso," she asid,
"except the
goes one way."
Rupert and the Early Bird-10
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"Pue, hesed it on way side of the wood came hurrying along!",
Before Rupert and Bill can argue, have done." Edward sounds quite there is sound- of someone annoyed. running, and Edward lumbers up. closely followed by Algy. We're
bath we've heard that
At ilia, Super sits down in bewilderment.
be..
in defterent parts of the wood," This is worse than ever
say. Dill. We both came pas whispers. How many people
**Don't be silly. You can't does that voice belong to? ALL HUNT ASSERVID
But Mr Punch kept on emil-
log.
"Maybe you're right," he told him. "You probably are.
Hundreds Of Rivers
"But if I couldn't float back up the river in my houseboat, ra just keep. floating Pouzd until I found another river bo float down. The world is fult of rivers, Bundreds 'ani hundreds of them. Just look in the map jo your geography book and you'l ece bow right I am."
"I know one thing you couldn't have in your houseboat," Hankd said. "You couldn't have a'cel- lar
Mr Punch didn't seem to mind that at all. He just kept amlling and saying how much he wished that one day be would be able to traildi, hipsölf a house prid put the house on a boat and go floating doway all the rivers Ika ull the groottrophy Bocict
Do you need lots of money to de this sort of thing? Not ac- cording to Lady Jane.
She says she is not rich-"In families like ours, it ka the heir who Inherits the bulk of the fortune. The girls don't come out of it very wealthy, But I Then if somebody gets hurl, won't starve."
Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart you can be sure the name of Lady Jane will be involved one
goes down to the East End be- way or another
cause she has a social conscience. As when the gay young Doesn't fit in very well with socialite. Mrs Diana Ashe got a picture of the Gay Young Thing,
im- does it? broken nose, people soon
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