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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.

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KING OF ROME

Wreck Of Lusitania Found Off Coast Of Cork

ILL-FATED CHILD

OF NAPOLEAN

Paris, Nov. 1.

A plea to Austria dating back more than 100 years, that the remains of L'Aiglon, Napoleon's fair-haired son who d'ed at the Castle of Schoenbrunn, Vien- na, at the age of 21, be relinquished and returned to France, has been renewed by Bonspartists.

The tiny, invalid King of Rome, who at the age of three was given a passionate farewell embrace in Paris by his grief-stricken father on his way to Elba in "1814, was taken to Austria by his mother, Empress Maric- Louise. There he spent a sad and sickly childhood and died shortly after assuming his majority.

IRON DIVER TO MAKE DESCENT

London, Oct. 28. There is the strongest evidence for believing that the torpedoed Lusitania has been located at last in 309 feet of water, 11 miles south of the Old Head of Kinsale, says the Daily Telegraph.

After his death in 1832, the faithful followers of the Bonaparte dynasty requested that the remains of the Eaglet be returned to France to rest in the tomb of Napoleon I at the Invalides.

fm- Nine months ago, new

givon WAS

to the Melus

the 100-year-old plea and now has movement

regained new strength.

The renewal of the efforts of the |to-be-coincident--with the recent

followers of the Bonapartes appears

the Hapsburg family. Shortly after two p.m. to-day the Hughes echo-liberal attitude of Vienna toward sounder apparatus installed in the Orphir charted an enormous wreck which, as far as can be estimated at present, is at least 600 feet long and is standing up 84 feet from the bottom of the sea.

These dimensions are interesting in view of the fact that the Lusitania was 762ft. long.

'over

has Jasted search The three months. It was on July 18. that the Orphir buoyed a spot 7% miles south by west-half-west of the Old Head of Kinsale where tha! wrecked liner was believed to lie.

a8 15. Capt. Russell said that has had so many earlier dig.

to appointments he prefers not indulge in enthusiasm until a diver has been down.

Was

be

"We should know for curtain to morrow, when I hope conditions will be suitable for sending down a div, r," he said. "If all the in- dications are borne out, it will be happy men:nto of my 38th birthday, which falls on that day." How Wreck Was Found

mado To-day's discovery shortly after the Orphir had laid down the last of the buoys mark- ing an area of four square miles, which had been fixed on by Capt. Russ: after checking all the

it was to

his Inst evidence. cast of the season.

The dual marking buoy had barely been laid when the Orphir steamed slowly north on the rat line of what was expected to be a long and careful combing of the vital four miles of the Atlantic. The boundary of the square was Kached and the Orphir was actually 200 yards outside, the north-west corner of the square, making her first turn, when Ablo Seaman Mitchell, who was watch- ing the echo-sounder chart, saw the first large outline of the wreck show up.

-Nine times within the next two hours the Orphir was taken ovir the spot, and each time the long bulky outline was recorded. The sea bottom in the area was cord-

ed as being perfectly flat, and a close reading of what the chart had to tell indicated that the wrack was fairly deeply embedded in sandy clay.

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The Diving Bell used in the search for the Lusitania. DOUBLE FREED MAN IN DOCK

Johannesburg, Nov. 12. A pr.soner here to-day pleaded mistaken identity Remember the Adolf Beck case," sa.d his counsel to the jury.

They retired to consider their.

Derend.ng verd.ct. counsel paced up and down in the corridor. Suddenly he stood as if transfixed. Com- ing towards him was the double of the man, in the dock.

Grasping the stranger by the arm, he dragged him into the court room and bad the jury called back.

Tho bystander and the prisoner stood side by side. "Not guilty" said the jury.

Bowing politely to his double, the acquitted man walked out of the court.

Adolf Beck: twice sent to penal servitude for another man's crimes; pardoned; re fused $2,000 compensation; died 1909.

PLEEZED

ΤΑ MEETCHA

The decision of whether the body

with the young 18 to be relinquished by Austria

to rest Beems Imperor Otto.

Should he give hls :cón- sent to the transfer of the re- mains of L'Alglon from the tomb of the Hapsburgs in the vaults of the Church of the Capuchin Friars to the Invalides, it is probabie that the Republican government Austria would find no objection in following suit.

of

Blocked By Hapsburgs - This century-old struggle to ob- tain the King of Rome, not only in life, but in death, has always been chiefly blocked by the Hapsburgs' insistence that the young prince had only one country, that of his mother daughter of Francis Emperor of the Austrians.

The denaturalisation. the little King of Rome was one of the deepest griefs he experienced in h.a britt lifetime.

of

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1 Have a squint here,

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15

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0 Shakespeare fills the old one,

This village suggests a slight operation.

11 No wandering weight for the

cheese.

12 Change, ever,

13-A win once-more.

14 The lowest froth at the top. 17 Backchat in the lab. 19 Poplar trembles. 20 Beast of burden. 21 Calling forth. 23 Material improvement,

24 There's brightness in the pont- script which makes supplication. 20 Pure water.

20 It reaches the highest peak. 30 A race, in his roan. the 31 Poor

Leonard; ho's been cut in- down. Aus-32 Moose quits (anag).

DOWN

It was Jan even greater blow to Napoleon who once averred he would prefer that his son be strangled than brought up as an Austrian prince,

Napoleon. Ilved to все

reduced

rank A to bay ferior

that to

of tho trian archdukes. L'Aiglon obliged, to exchange the sonorous but empty title of King of Rome for the more tangible renown of Duke of Relchstadt. To both the father and the son this stripping the boy of his French title was a vital blow to their pride.

No Empty Gesture

WAS

The persistence of the Bona- partists who feted the coming of age of the present pretender, Prince Napoleon, makes their efforts to bring the body of the King of Rome to Paris more than an empty gesture. The legend of this ill-fated child of Napoleon has become a symbol to the Bonapart- ists of this day, as well as to those who beloved in Napoleon aven when Imprisoned on Elba and lator at Saint Helena,

2 It starts at a divergence.

3 Greedy.

4 Chew over this.

A great draught.

6

Seat

of Church government.

7 Tea coming; sharp (unag.).

8 This famous man first took up Protection (two words, 6, 8). 10 Silencer.

16 This falls over London without

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