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Royal etiquette problem solved Canon says DE GAULLE'S VISIT

INVITATIONS TO

THE WEDDING

London, Apr. 4.

The Queen Mother is claiming every mother's

right: to run her daughter's wedding.

Although she has rpent much of this week confined to Clarence House with Influenza, The Queen Mother's firm hand has been seen in the announce- ment of wedčing arrangements. Margaret will feave for West- minster Abbey froin Clarence House, it was announced

Somo had thought that the Princess might depart from the more Imposing Buckingham Palace, since the wil squired to the Abbey by the Duke of Edinburgh, and will re-

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Students learn how to be happy at home

New York, Apr. 3. Youngsters in New York high schools will go back to thoir classrooms inext Autumn to face a ΠΟΥ

tum there with Mr Armstrong- Jones after the ceremony,

And her wedding carringe—

Royal

coach-is glass the Buckingham

the garaged Palace menya,

But, now it appears that, like 10 exalted daughters, Mor

aret will leave for the church from her mother's home.

Borrowed

"Something borrowed" from the Queen Mother's own wed- ding is the procession route.

Margaret's procession will go from the Mail to Whitehall by way of the Horse Guard's Arch, by-pussing Trafalgar Square.

Apart from the point of de- parture, the route is identical with that taken by the Queen Mother and the inte King George VI (then Duke of York) at their wedding in 1923.

The gold cipher of the Queen Mother will be carried at the top of the wedding invitations, which will be issued in her | name by the Lord Chamberlain. a ticklish problem This solves of Royal etiquette.

PRINCESS AND THE POP SINGER -- Princess Alexandra of Kent talking to Bri- tain's top rock 'n' roll singer Cuff Richard at last week's Boyal Film Performance. Between them is French-Japanese star Yoko Tani, who, incidentally, was one of the sensations of the evening with a dress slit at the back to well below the waistline, — Express Photo.

Toynbee warns:

subject in their curricu- parents have divorced and WORLD MUST HELP

lum-how to be happy at homa.

re-

Tony Armstrong - Jones's married. His father has Just

been married for the third time -tv-a 31-year-old afiline host:85

the is now The experimental course de--and his mother signed to help pupils achieve Countess of Rosse.

They naturally will be guests happy home lives, and to "ercale

of honour at the wedding. wholesome and responsible in- dividual able to meet both adolescent and adult situations, says the Education Board,

Royal rules

Yet Royal rules forbid guilty.

Among the problems to be parties in divorces to be in the

Cealt with during the

will be "group dating,

dating, single

daing," and

dating, "qualities

course presence

of the Sovereign at

NEEDY NATIONS OR

FACE EXPLOSION

New York, Apr. 3.

double official functions (apart from Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, the British historian, steady those present In 0:1 officint

1a1 capacity.)

make one popular." China With the Queen Mother in Mail Special.

Probe into painting

Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 3. An electronle microbeam probe, used for the first time to test a palating showed a pur- ported 15th century Florentine pleture had in fact been painted since 1920.

charge, however, Margaret's

wedding becomes a private, not an official function. As such, the divorce ban does not apply

London columnists are pre- dieting that the mixed-up marital status of Princess Mar- gatel's new in-laws wili mean 1

softening of the Royal Family's ometal attitude on divorce,

today predicted that unless the prosperous

33rd orbit

Washington, Apr. 9. America's new weather- tye satellite continued to airclo the earth today...

at the rate of about enes every 90 minutes — and sent back more pletures of how the world 20ks from 440 miles above,

on

The Tiros I launched Friday, had nearly completed its 83rd orbit at 1930 GMT, when it was over the Indian Оссал

AP.

minority of the human race helps the unpros- Soviet troops

perous minority, there is going to be a blowup.

He said that explosion "will He called for a realisation be just as destructive as the that "the meaning of man is atomie kind."

the future of man, his children and those beyond,"

Proi. Toynbee Jolned Mr Robert R. Grave British poet

Give up selfishness, he said, and historical novelist, and Mr and "we might change all our Philip G. Wylie, mm American values all our ethles-all our writer and commentator, in ex-purposes....we might, some- The news of the shorter wei- į ploring a number of problems.

day, even persuade the Russians ding route-and the fact that They conversed with each to make similar changes.”

a pre-filmed telecast,

the procession will return from other on

wave

their

temporarily in Hungary, Kadar says

Catholic

hierarchy forbade him

meeting K

Dijon, Apr. 3.

TO LONDON WILL IMPROVE RELATIONS

London, Apr. 3. British officials expressed hope today that Presl- dent de Gaulle's return to Britain this week will help restore the Anglo-French, alliance to its old glory.

Canon Felix Kir, Mayor of Pianist sets

Dijon, protested in a com. munique today against the the manner, in which

Roman Catholic Church

hierarchy forbade him to meet the Soviet Premier, Mr Nikita Khrushchev, here Inst week.

a world record

Lille, Franco, Apr. 3. Canon Kir, who at 84 is the German pianist, 61-your-old oldest deputy In the French Hoinz Arina, tonight

National Assembly where he represents

(Conservative)

Independent

real, was a French resistance hero in World War II,

THREE LETTERS

He said in his communique:

A hero's welcome with pomy and pageantry of British core- monini

awaits the French President when he arrives on Tuesday for a four-day staty visit,

In an atmosphere of warmth, friendship and public acclaim for the French President, British leaders hope a new and much- needed unity will be forged between the two nations.

The sense of lonely mystery shrouding the personality and

equalled his own world policies of France's leader haa

endurance record,

month

He played for over with only short rests, and he continued playing to sel a new world mark

Arniz started his marathon in a cafe at Roubaix, near here at

has since played for 725 hours and rested for only 00 bours altogether.

"I do not believe that is the beginning of Marel And crime to work for the establish- ment of peace in the world," adding: "I can certify that the Holy Father (Pope John XXII), whom I know well, is himself also versal peace."

long fascinated Belions.

ordinary

HL visit as the personal gwent of the Queen will be tha British people's first chanco halling the aloof Boldier who, 20 years ago, fled to London to begin the her- culean, task of salvaging the honour of France from the depths of defeat.

President De Gaulle has never been back to Britain since the

He said tonight, while playingtides of war loft him stranded partisan of uni-to a large audience in the cafe, political isolation.

that he intended to keep going another 24 hours at least,

Commenting on the Bishop ot Dijon Monsignor Sembel's action in forbidding him to meel Khrushchev in his capaélty as Mayor of Dijon, Canon Kir`anid he had received three letters from the Bishop between March 11 and 18 and had replied to them..

STRANGE

The German planist -sol his Brat 725 hours record at Dussel-Dorf in December 1958

AFP.

Human rights

London, Apr. 3. Mr Hilary Marquand, "This was a little late when Labour Member of Parliament, it was a question of receiving a plans to ask the Prime Minister, head of state", he remarked. Mr Macmillan, to invite the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Canon Kir, who was largely to

consider setting up responsible on the French side Commonwealth Convention for the "twinning" of the towns Human Rights.

of Dijon and Stalingrad, said In

of

ADMIRATION

Prime Minister Macmilian's government Intends to Impress President De Gaulle with Bri- tain's admiration for his past porformance and with its res- pect for his future purposes,

In the

view of British Jeaders, President De Gaulle is an autocratic ruler. They con- sider his political actions are often motivated by emotion, Yet they recognise reality that what he says goes the great

in Franco.

So their calculation is that if the President leaves England's shores warmed and moved by the genuineness of his populur and state recaption, the result

his communiquet "I find it H's question tabled for next may well be a transformation strange that following protests Tuesday in the House of Com-in Anglo-French relations-AP

of different kinds

iron curtain-which

the con-

against the mons, suggests that

prevents'vention would have an "ap- eastern elements from coming to propriate court of adjudication." the westan iron curtain bus

Commonwealth Prime The been set up to prevent me from Ministers meet here early going to Russia."—AFP.

May.-Reuter.

Singer to re-marry

former husband

London, Apr. 3.

in

Yma Sumac, the Peruvian singer with a five-octave

the Abbey along the same streets "Small World," in which

It also was Mr Wylie's as it made the approach-drew voices had been linked by short

Vienna, Apr. 3. . observation that the state- Hungarian Communist Party protests this week.

radio, Prof. Toynbee mate

nuclear Weapona

chief Janos Kadar said to- from London, Mr Will

time last a long Thousands fewer will be speaking

and The Massachusetts Institute able to see the Princess, com-

Graves from Washington and "wlll give the free world

day "Soviet troops are in of Technology, describing the plained the

Mr Wylie from Miami, Florida. popular picture

an opportunity to defeat the

Hungary only temporani- experiment on the picture, paper, the Daily Sketch.

Communist world in its own Prof. Toynbee predicted that

ly," but failed to mention which had arrived at Boston

real tezina,” la from 10 to 100 years fower Museum of Fine Arts, said the

ony date when they would "Many of them will have probe revealed that the paint travelled from the farthest out-

hunna beings would exist than

Prof. Toynbee said that were

be withdrawn. now, and he put in a plea for he a Russian "I think I should contained titanium, never used posts of the Commonwealth and

Reports in the West had said In paint until after 1920.—China from Amerles, only to be dis

true co-operation among power- be more anxious about China the withdrawal may be an- Mall Special.

ful natics rather than the than I should be about the nounced on the occasion of the appointed."-Reuter.

pollical warfare practice of western countries, I should 15th anniversary of "liberation competition.

think of the historical claims (day," commemorating the re- that China has, in what is now treat of German troops. Russian territory, which are "Soviet troops are here only very large." He menilored temporarily, but Soviet-Hun-

The exotle singer and her from his military academy in But he said today's cold war | Vladivostok and Outer Mongo garlan friendship 15 not tem-former husband are now in Califomia and let Is not atomie war and "if we la.

porary, but eternal," he said. London for a television pro-school in England." KILLS have compellon, l'ú

Kadar denied that there was gramme. naturally rather have coin- Calling the future "entirely any terror in Hungary. "Wo

The couple had frequent pub- be said: "We can do petition in helping the under open,"

have democracy," he said. "We hope to be married in le quarrels before their divorce, developed countries than in more dunage or more goodi "The last terror in Hongary | September in London, Vivanco | but even after their first marrl-

than our predecessors blowing each other to bits."

1039 during the said today. "We want to bring age ended they remained pro- able to do."—AP,

counter-revolution.”—AP.

our 10-year-old son, Charbe, fessional associates,—AP.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

12

13

4

8

10

ACROSS

team to represent

Spanish on the fint! (0).

5 Luggage carriers (5).

the

8 Bit of a skeleton formation

(4).

Sailor fed on. biscuits? (0),

11 Dance which has both bezt

and livelines (0),

12 Don't run into 11 (6).

14 Horsey colour (0),

+

16 Militont clerin, by the sound

of lm (5).

10 Possibly named to do some

revision (5).

10 Don't alter it (4).

20 Cle and do it yourself? (0).

24 Mis Groen? (5):

25 Moralism (0)..

20 11h all on its own (4),

27 This trouble is prindal (5).

20 Om from the northern

Slates (6),

25

26

121

DOWN

Sho's in the sale (4).

2 Old oath (4).

3 Really dark (4).

4 Drink for a mug (0).

5 Milllery treatise to take buck

(7).

4 Mother arid sisters live hero

(7).

7 Mainly untidy East EurD-

pean (7).

19 Friend of Pythias (5),

13 Tyburt--tree, for butance

(7),

NOT ATOMIC WAR

Mr Graves ivon Professor Toynbee's agreement that the atomic scientists-and he called his own son-in-law one of them "are all crazy" people who "consider themselves to be the gods of the present universe" and "despise principalities and powers. They consider prime ministers and presidents are just nuisances,"

Mr Wylle's recommendation was that "we give up the energy and time and effort that we have

dogmatically put into trying to

save our own selves, forever."

'Sex epidemic' complaint

New York, Apr. 3.

The Now York Stato Inver- tigation Commission dis- closed that in six months last your more than 300 high and junior school girls bacamo mothers in a city in New York State.

In ite annual report the Commission said that its in. vestigation caused the resignze-

14 Popular island for meeting į tion last June of a police officer

oki frivida (7),

14 Speech for delivery! (7).

17 Nesi perched aloft (5).

19 Furni: (0).

21 Locality (4),

22 Courne podle (4).

28 Work in a smithy? (4).

SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD ANYONE 1 Leach, 4 Aoh- pit. D Hibald, 10 A-Scot, 12 Lels-bon, 14 Compost, 17 Live 19 Men-aces, 20'Dominte, 272 Itees, 19 Spreads, 27 Tounle, 20 Omena, 10 Enamel, 31 Bi-rode, 37 Badly, Downs 1 Loric, 2 Album, 3 Hollo(h=0), 5 Blah, € Pimie, 7 Ti-thews, 9 Dismiss, 11 Bo-Inco, 13 Steeple, 15 Obos, 10 Prison, 10 V-end, 20 Drools, 21 Motoor, 24, Denis, 25 Al-Fas-c), 20 Balky, 20 Used."

accused of participation in a "60x epidemic" with high chayat pirls in the

unxamed city,

The report said the complaint claimed that one of the girls allegedly Involved with h officer became pregnant, yet no go took any action against Hin.

He appeared to have had political ... protection,

t/10 Commission sold-Chína Mall!

Special.

Were

was in

FRY'S

.

voice range, is planning to re-marry_the man she divorced two years ago-her long-time musical director, Moises Vivanco.

lil:

FRYS

FRY'S

THE MAKERS OF

QUALITY CHOCOLATES

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Ski resort isolated

Vienna, Apr. 3. Avalanches have cut off the popular tourist ski resort of Vent, in the Tyrol, for the second time within a month.

Luvterior

The Austrian Ministry sald today a plane had Rown to the village to taiso out att Injured German woman

skler as all roads were cut off.

It' was not immediately known how many tourists were

stranded.Reuter.

EARTHQUAKE

Tolcyo, Apr, M. A

ht earthquake hit northern Japan today, the Cen- trai Meteorological Agency ro- ported.--AP,

CREAM FILLED

Easter Greetings

New

FROM

FRY'S

exciting Fairground Game

will be presented by leading stores

with the compliments of

J. S. Fry & Sons Limited

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