ADENAUER PREPARES Clothes Giveth
Paola Receives FOR ACTION
Huge Welcome
Brussels, June 7. A million Belgians thronged the streets of Brussels today to show Princess Paola of Italy that the recent controversy over her forthcoming wedding to Belgium's Prince Albert has been forgotten.
In a 10 mile drive through the Atreels fo a cirle reception, Paola and Albert were fabt- by ah еп- Fantly cheered thusiastle crowd that severat times halted their open our by breaking through, police cor- dots.
At the end of the four the Prin-
CA
loaded with Car Wa
of
flowers thrown from balconies Elterns of Brunnels An the ro! their first glimpse "Italy' zenick gift to Bri- glum."
The welcome even играляе
that given to King Baudouin Hunt Mterday when he re- turned from a successfni tour of the U.S.
The Princess and Albert were originally scheduled to have been married by Pope John in the Valigan on July 17 The public and the
not hide
Press did disappointment
that the wedding of the heir presumptive to the throne
was being held outside the
country.
Princess Paola
"Greatest Gif"
Bonn, June 7.
Br Konrad Adenauer, having won his fight to remain Chancellor within his own Christian Democratic Party, is preparing to defend his position against the opposi- tion parties in Parliament this week.
He
is also getting ready for talks, expected to be staat awkward, with his Economics Minister, Dr.
Ludwig Erhard, who returns from the United NOW HE IS SURE
States on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Dr Erhard was generally expected to become Chancellor
if, as seemed certain, Dr Adenauer were elected President.
considered
Washington, June 7.
Rep. Edward Herbert, Demoorat of Louisiana, wES recalling to Gen. Maxweli Taylor Amy Char of
surprised him abroad, has been warmly commended in tho party is statesmanilko.
It is therefore
Stad, the general's 2011- his final attitude likely that
menta in 1981 after they will be one
watched the of dignified ge-
explosion of ceptance, perhaps after obtain-
the first hydrogen bomb at some public resture ing
Eniwelok, confidence from the Chancellor. Losor
of
Dr Adenauer's decision not to stund for the Presidency but to at the head of the reman government, la above all a snub attributable to Dr Erhard
that the the Chancellor's fear Economies Mister would not faithfully continue his policies. decided today, Dr Adenauer to postpone until a werk morrow the meeting of his Party's "electors," the group of about 50 which is to choose a He Franx Elzel. Finance for the Pre-Minister and the man whom Dr Adenauer wanted as his suc- CESTOT.
new
candidate
sidency.
10-
Finally in a gesture which was
This was seen here as clear- praised by all political Urs, Pope John decided that ing the ducks for Parliamentary the
lake ) agtien. nhould wedding
Belgium plude in
and he would blew the young couple later.
fixed
The date
has now been for July 2 for bolh civil and religious erremonies,—UTI
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The Social Democrats, main, opposliten party, are certain I use the continuation of the debate on the finance bill from Wednesday onwards for an allank on the Chancellor's turnaboul, which they regard as a betrayal of democracy. Dr Adenauer will doubtless want his hands free to repel this atlock.
Full Rein
The long-term foser in the present drama mny well be
Unill now Dr Erhard bas been considered 28 a technl- clan rather than a polician. The chief reason The party
wanted him as Chancellor was hia grent popularity country, not his power inside the party.
Some pople saw Elzel as the next Chancellor but one, after Dr Erhard had won tho 1961 general election for the
parts.
In chances for this now seem being the unwilling
The Socialists, and the trees after Democrats, a smaller oppositionne of contention in this strug group, will tomorrow call on Dre-Reuter. Helarich Krone, leader of the Christian Democratic Parlia mentary Parly, to deusi ie situation arising from the Chair- cellor's change of mind.
In his meeting, and later la Parlament, the Socialists will no doubt give fult rein to their indignation, but there is tule they enn do in practice unless
Christian Eome of the
Deme- cratic depulics rise in artive revolt against the Chan- cellor.
Such a revolt is almost in-
Convicted
Murderers
See Queen
possible. The Chrisitan De-Queen
mocrata, many of whom Op- posed the Chancellor's de- cldon, have neverthelem 30- cepted it in a way which the opposition castigates as spine- Jers
be
that
In a TV interview, Her- berk remembered Taylor commented then: "I wonder if we aren't play- Ing with things which belong only to God”
Herbert
asked Taylor: “Now what would be your opinion eight years later?9" Taylor replied: "I would be sure thai we are playing with things which belong to God." UPI.
The
Man Away
London.
Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers' Association has drawn up a chart which claims to assess men's character by the kind of clothes they wear.
The association, which drepace 30 per cent of British men, says the way they wear them is also a good character guide.
TWO HEIRESSES
DEFY FATHERS
London, June 7,
Two British heiresses were agreed today that
father does not know best.
Blonde, 20-year-old shipping
heiress Catherine Dow-
sett, who wants to marry WHAT GIRLS
a truck driver in defiance of her father, has run away from her apartment in the smart Marylebone area for the second time. Police throughout Britain and
London, Juso 7. Elizabeth passed within a few yards of nine convicted murderers on recent visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kow,ing father Harry Dowselt. The murderers, who were in
Ireland were searching for her.
MUST DO
IN RUSSIA
This was the latest develop- ment in her month-long battle
Paris, June 7. with her millionaire shipbuild-Glamorous models of the
Missing
At the same time, beautiful 23-year-old Penelope Dewar of the famous
whisky Scotch family, planning a tour of the United States with 40-year- old American millionaire Nor- men Butler, also in defiance of her father's wishes.
Their resignation is explained a 20-man working party from by the lack of any means of Wormwood Scrubs Gool, were of the there by permission pressure on the Chancellor ex- cept a parliamentary vote of no Queens herself.
works confidence,
"The prison party which would
at disastrous for the party.
regularly Kow," a palace The widely-respected econo- spokesman said:
newspaper Handlesblatt
"The Queen was naked if she today pointed
not were lo a paradox would rather they which has so far attracted ttle there but she said, "of course, They have attention that Dr Adenauer's they can be here. action has in fact strengthened as much right to see me as any Dr Erhard's position for the of my subjects." future considerably.
mic
The 20 prisoners, in drab
The newspaper said that the prison clothes, stood quietly, as Economies Minister had 11 In Mis the royal party passed. They hands to decide whether the had been told not to wave of party could get bul ut the try to speak to the queen, present situation without grave China Mall Special, Gamage: Dr Adenauer had made Dr Erhard what he had hardly been until now, a strong man in the party.
Condemned
The damage to the Christian Democrats may already be con- siderably.
BLAZE BLACKENS LONDON
Lis not possible to assess the feeling of the country, but the Press. even including nowa-
London, Juno 7. paper's normally very friendly Fire in a rubber manufactur=| the Chancellor, has been almost unanimous in condamang ising plant at Tottenham blackoned the sky over London's
and costarsi northorn districts today.
action.
An open clash between Dr
Adenauer and Dr Erhard, or,
every
Fashion House of Dior were instructed today nat to rebuff Russians who the approach them on streets during their forth. coming visit to Moscow.
instructiona were These
commandments" among "en Issued to Chrisian Dior models French will who
present fashions in Moscow June 10-17.
The
ав commandments, throughout the quoted in the Parts-Presse:
weekend when In Russia it is important
precise. officially to bo
punctual.
•
вель Catherine of
Scotland Yard description Dowell
country this the family lawyer reported har missing.
Always
be
Take with you cigarettes, lipstick and cosmetics,
Take care not to take photographs of children, bridges and military installation
"Do Drink"
Catherino Arst ran away from her father's home when she eloped last month to Gretna Green in Scotland with 20-year- old Edward Langley, in hopes) of a quick marriage without her father's conscast,
Dowsett tracked them down
Nover refuse the with the aid of private deteɛ- | efgurette you are offered. That; tives. After starmy publicis one of the rules of polite- DORTLES with Langley and his mess.
first
Don't be offended it some people smalls.or. look amazed as you walk by; in view of the difference of style and dress,
Always he well behaved and correct.
daughter, he persunder the Don't be murprised if you to return to his luxurious Linare accosted in the street. It' colnshire home to "talk things ¦ is a sign of triendship, • over." But, Dowsett said, the reconciliation talks failed...
The family lawyer said
do not allego that Catherine has gone off again with Langley. But we do not know where he la either." Lord Forteviol, Chairman of the Dewar Whisky Company
drink
kill worse, Erbard's resigna- Flames spread rapidly through Lion. would mako matters
receptions and the rubber stocks
AL Infinitely worse, and there corner of the building. Elack
moderately, but do drink, would be a risk of splitting smoke way visible in a radius also was a worried parent. He
because it is a grave insult the already no!
Jako not to very of six miles. Despite five power made a last minute bid yester
part in the homogeneous Christian Demo-ful streams directed on the
customary toasta, day to
daughter persuade his cratle Purly.
by Bremen, the thick
Tako with you with her flight cancel circles it In political
16 smoke obscured the sun over
both for your Therefore considered unlikely districts north of the Thames the United States next Tuceday, reading and as girls for people
American millionaire Builer to books, that Dr Erhard will take any iver.
la embassy circles. BAY dramatic step, such as resign-
Friends of the family
Never appear in publia in refused. doughter Penelope
sjacks. Moscovites don't like
ing.
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blaze
Firemen succeeded in master- the blaze, this evening.
UPI.
His reticent comment on theThere were no casualties,AFF Butler was divorced last year. UPI. Chancellor's decision when 11
Society Hostess
#Mrs
Two Years Cool,
The chart has been drawn up for the beneßt of wives and girl friends,
It clolma to tell them about the men they are going to marry or have married.
The chart telly ön;"
The
man who throws his coat over a chaty, oT his trouarre on the floor,
He's the lazy type who will never make a Jeat success of his job.
He
suffers from an in- teriority complex and hila disregard for manners indi- cates his desire to be thought "big."
to
Forgetful
The man who thers
<
date looking
**
though he had just finish-
ed gardening.
The chances are he will forget
Don't marry him.
man
to come home some evening.
The
who ya don't let's dress up This evening. We unlit just go to the picture.
He is mean. You will be told later on that there is no need for a new dress be- cause "We can stay in and watch TV."
The man who goes to the office wearing slacks
and sports coat.
Advise him to change his job or his way. If he stays as he is he will never make much more than the rent.
The man who sends his elothes to the cleaners regularly.
He may be a bit per- nickety about the house, but he will see you get a nice frock, too.
יז'
The man who, per in for lightweight and light. coloured summer suits. He has "boss potential." Quite likely he will be in a position one day to buy You 打 fur coat for the winter.
Steady type
The man who buys the Kame colour and " style --izpear-allen
it you
want regularity this is your man.
You will go on holiday to -the same boarding house on the same date each year and listen to the sume jokes each night.
The man who, wçars a duffle coat or Army, sur- plus
You will never sc him because he will be either watching Rugby or pothol--
some own
ing.
Ile would rather be dead than be seen pushing a perambulator.
The man who thinks he
be ahuntd
allowed to
Cheated Daughter
Of £25,000: Gaoled
Mrs Clare
Allen, one-time|heritance, left in trust by fraudulent conversion with society beauty and ex-[her grandmother.
travagant hontos,
KIRJA
gnoled for two years for
cheating her daughter out
of her Inheritance,
Nothing Lefti
which she was charged.
ม
Said Mrs Normen after- warda: **The sentence isn't enough."
None of the £25,000 ori-
She had tried unsuccess Two month ago a jury) fully to defend herself by trying the case couldn't ginally left in the trust fund his uncaped Mrs Allen's; claiming that her daughter, baree on a verdict the lavish spending, any more Mrs Jeannette Norman, 84; serund jury only took 35 than two other fortunes. was illegitimate, and tharo- minuten to find her guilty which she has gone through fore not entitled to the in-lon all five counts of fin the last thirty odd years.
Mrs Norman-
The scatter-bug... raffers from a feeling of-inferiority.
The man's-man...
Holt won't see him too often?
Shorts-in-the-of ke type Bend him back to Mother!
wear shorts in the office during heat-wave, He still needs his mother, Letkisini atayını išb.-hoz.
Ho is suffering from de- layed adolescence.
But for the girl whose prospective husband falls down when judged by this, standard, Mr M. K Bold, secrslary, of the as- sociallin, offers this final comforting advice:
"If you love him, marry him.
"Then you will have Д chance of mending his ways as well as mending his socks."
Caught Cache
Cremona, Italy.
Fisherman Natale Poll, angling`la the Navigilo Canal, felt a healthy bite and pulled...... out a salami,
Quick as a wink, ho dived
into the canal and came up with 80 more salamis, all per- fectly preserved,
Police figured he'd fished up
a thieves' cache of stolen goods.
-UPL
On The Nose
Bury St. Edmunds, England.
Andrew Douglas, ..., 55, wAB sentenced to one month in prison for being drunk and dis- orderly and ammulling a pollen- MAN. Dotagian wald he'd drunk “100 uhuch mal de cologne.*
UPL
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