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FRIDAY, APRIL
1937.
WOMAN ARTIST PEN-PICTURES PRINCESSES
PRINCESS ELIZÀDETHI
CHARMING
MARGARET ROSE FULL OF LIFE
OPERATION
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Hollywood, Apr. 1. Surgeons pronounced highly successful to-day operation to remove the tonsils of little Sandra Burns, adopted daughter of Gracie Allen and George Burns, radio and film: comedy team.
Her famous parents were in at- tendance as Sandra went under the ether at good Samaritan Hospital late yesterday-United Press.
After Painting Their
Portraits In Studio
RINCESS ELÍZABETH and Princess Margaret PRINCE recently spent three afternoons in the studio of Miss Margaret Lindsay Williams in Hamilton-terrace, St. John's Wood, while she has been painting their portrait..
Miss Lindsay Williams has enjoyed the company of the young royal visitors. She said:—
"They are charming children, childlike, natural, completely without affectation. They both have a very keen sense of humour. They talked away all the time. They sang nursery rhymes. They both have sweetly musical voices. They clapped hands to 'Pease-pudding hot, pease pudding cold."
"A favourable pastime was telling stories, Princess Elizabeth would start a story, making it up as she went along. Then Mrs. Knight, their nurse Princess Margaret would carry it on.
who came with them, would add some more, and so on..
"Princess Margaret le very fulli
of life. Once Mrs. Knight said,
'Really, Margaret, you
must keep
still or how can Miss Williams paint
your mouth,"
03.
she Yearranged
BRITISH
Princess Margaret on her stool. NUDISTS
"The Princess leaned forward suddenly and kissed her nurse
on the check and said. 'I am sorry." are very devoted to
The Cnt":"
Mira.
Miss Williams showed me the two visitors' childish signatures in her
book, The writing of both children is exceptionally good, every letter well formed. She had drawn a line to guide Princess Margaret, whose writing had clung to it faithfully.
SEEK NEW
CONVERTS
London, Apr. 8.
The British nudists 1937 cam- paign got under way this week, in the hopes that summer is just around the corner.
"VERY INTERESTED" "They are very intelligent. I think they looked at every tube of paint had. They wanted to know what I used the lurps for. They talked about the picture, and were very interested in it. They seem to find the "altogether" uniform in- every minute of life interesting.
Developments calculated tol stimulate bashful converts to
clude a 100 per cent. nudist
"One day they brought a lifelike boarding house in North London model of their little Welsh dogs.
"Princess Elizabeth:
Lubet to and evening parties in
the
her sister, who calls her Margaret.'" homes of nudists, first one
In their pleture the Princesses place and then another like New
organdie white wearing
York dresses. Princess Elizabeth, who
KTC
City's "floating"
dice
has her arm around her sister, has games. The men and women- a blue sash and Princess Margaret and children-at these partics Ilose a pink sash. They are hold-talk, dance and have light re- ing primroses.
The picture has been sent to the Palace and approved by the Queen.
Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australian, May
Enter Cabinet
By GUY EDEN,
S. M. GRUCE, Australian High Commissioner
MRS. Jon, is likely to play a big part in Empire defence, the main subject of-the-Imperial-Conference to be held shortly in London. ` · Tunderstand that an Imperial | Defence organisation, with head-
quarters in London, will prob Rothschild
ably be set up by the conference, and that Mr. Bruce may become
head of this.
If he is appointed lie will have
a seat in the British Cabinet.
The task of the organisation will
Treasures To Be Sold
freshments. Some wear trunks, many weur nothing.
the
The police don't care; so long as parties are private and quiet, publje decency is not shocked and the Tuwi le powerless even if the police
did want to crash the party,
25,000 NUDISTS
Last year there were an estimated 25,000 nudists stald Britain, des- pite much opposition to the nature cult and a possible setback nudism may have incurred because of the incident at St. Paul's cathedral.
NICE-MI Georgia Ellis, for- mer Ziegfeld Folltes star, mado an attractive picture as she ap peared recently on the beach at the Roney Plaza Cabana Club in Miami, Fle. To keep her trim Agure she took her swimming seriously,
SHOT PILOT
SAYS 'I
FORGIVE'
Paris, Apr. 1.
Egypt's King For Coronation
HOLD HIS OWN NEXT YEAR ·
London, Apr. 6. Seventeen year- old King Farouk of Egypt is coming to London to get a few tips on this coronation business from the crowning of King George VI, May 12.
Farouk left Egypt February 27 on a long vacation, which will take in the British corona- tion ceremonics, and land him back in Cairo about the end of June for his own ascension of the throne on coming of age.
Farouk will take no official part, in King George's coronation ceremonies, but he will be able to sympathize with George on the fedious and in- irlcate formalities, since his
own throning will be the simple core- mony of taking the oath before par- liament.
SHOULD BE CROWNED There are no plans for a corona- tion, in Egypt, although some news- papers have been suggesting the Introduction of a crown, arguing that now that Egypt is completely inde pendent, and the British and Turkish yokes thrown off, Farouk should be crowned properly.
Accompanying Farouk on his holl- day are his mother, Queen Nazli, and his four sisters, the Princesses Fewzic, aged 15, Faiza, aged 13, Faikah, aged ten, and Fathlo, aged 6, They plan to go to Switzerland for the winter sports before coming to London vin, Paris.
he
RESIDE IN SURREY When Farouk arrives here plans to take up residence in Kendry House, Kingston, Surrey, where he stayed last winter before rushing back to Cairo on the sudden death of his father, King Fuad, April 28. The Queen and the princesses, who are making their first visit to Eng- land, will occupy a house near by. It is possible that the princesses will be sent to an. English girls' college, At present they have an English governess, and speak English perfectly.
"Egypt win be represented officially at the coronation by a delegation headed by the President of
the Regency Council Prince Mohamed Aly, who attended the Diamond Jubilee of Queen. Victoria and the
United Press.
A thousand worshippers were stun- FRENCH pilot Pierre coronation of King Edward Vie
Lallemand, who was ned when a young woman in a dark cloak walked to the altar, raised her shot in mid-air over Villa-
released her arma in supplication,
cloak and stood stark naked. Rumour coublay by his married said it was a publicity stunt of "those airwoman friend, Mme. balmy nudisis" but investigation Schmeder, to-day decided, fanatle pacist.
disclosed the young woman was
This
year the nudists organisations
NELSON NOTES
FETCH £2,000
before his death by Nelson
after three months' refusal, L ETTERS written a few years 50-PER-CENT INCREASE to sue-her-for-damages, but expect a 50 per cent increase in mem-when they finally met before to Admiral Duckworth realised bership, perhaps a new high of 50, the judge she pleaded for his nearly £2,000 at Sotheby's re- OUD nature worshippers. Secluded
and obtained cently.
colonics have been established forgiveness. throughout the country. The nudists it. estimate that on every day the sun shines, 600 give nudism a first trial and 10 to 20 become genuine con- verts.
An
Air
officer of the National Sun and League, nudist ploneers, said that nudism was making real headway in
"I did not mean it. I was so un- happy," he said.
be to co-ordinate Empire defences, TENS of thousands of pounds England
"Local councils are beginning to from the
to avoid overlapping and waste, and
to ensure that, all parts of the Em-
pire are adequately defended.
are expected to be realisett
[by an auction sale of art tre, chain of colonies in
sures collected by Baron Lionel Arrangements are already in hand, de Rothschild.
pro- part of the rearmament gramme, to modernise the defences
as
0
In one of the letters (which brought the highest price, 285) . Nelson referred to Napoleon as "a
capering mad horse."
The correspondence with Nelson Was of a personal character. It was to Admiral Duckworth that Nelson wrote "erving indulgence as he was a left-handed man," after he had lost his right arm.
In a letter dated 1002-three years before his death al Trafalgar Nelson prophesied that Napoleon would get
Buch
Admiral Duckworth captured M. Lallemand replied. "I know Swedish and Danish possessions in you were. I bear you no rancopr." the West Indies and beat the French
It was
their Arst meeting since at St. Domingo. Pierre Lallemand staggered wounded 'plane on December 21 see that we are NOT preverted while the woman who had shot him
the omclal sald. We have flew off and crashed later in Sussex.
NO PARACHUTE many parts of the country. We have
Earlier in to-day's proceedings M.
described Lallemand
the 'plane which one. The treasures are at 148, even recruited a bishop-but I'm not
saying
"So far, most British nudists are drama to the judge. He said:-- Empire. Piccadilly, near the King's for-
"When her first attempt had fall- again fall that he would never rise doctors and lawyers, but order of Mr. Victor Rothschild, we are making a drive this year for
ed, and I saw she was bent on my £100 for 8 Linos
Eight lines of Burns--an unpublish- death, I thought for a moment of Dominion navies will co-operate Blate Messrs. Sotheby, the the working man and his family."
executing a roll to throw her out of ed poem, "Green Sleeves and Tartan closely with the home. Navy in auctioneers.
Nudists hint that a big congress of
the 'plane, but I remembered she Ties," fetched £100. The manuscript was not wearing her parachute and belonged to Mr. H. D. Tyler, of New policing the scas.
Beginning on April 19, the first European nudists will be held this
York. refrained." part of the sale will be held at the summer, perhaps in England, but house. The second part will be at they are NOT revealing details yet. Messrs. Sotheby's Galleries on April United Press. 26, 27 and 28.
of strategic points in the
They will be specially protected mer home, and the sale is be proga men and their familles, i
against air attack.
New Chauffeur
For Duke
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, Apr. 1.
Mr. Tommy Webster, aged 22,
of Scalford Hall Lodge, near here,
has been appointed chauffeur to the!
Included in the collection are ple- tures by Pieter de Hoogh and Van Ostade, clocks, crystal chandellers, t Venetian, German and Arab glass, Sevres porcelain.
Duke of Windsor, and is awaiting Germany's New
instructions to leave for Austria
་
Prince ofi
Frontier Law
When the Duke, as Wales, hunted from Melton Mow- bray he frequently used the garage
Berlin, Apr. 1. where Mr. Webster was employed,
Herr Hitler, to-day presided over and sometimes hired a car to takej
A Cabinet meeting which passed him to the meet. Mr. Webster has
authorising Dr. Frick, for several seasons been a prominent a law. member of the Scalford Cricket Club Minister of the Interior, to take steps and has played for Leicestershire to safeguard the frontiers. -County colts.
..
Slept In Coffin
Questioned by the judge, Lallemand
admitted that when Mme. Schmeder BRITISH MAILS
told him she was, going to have a child, he suggested that she should go to a doctor and "see what could be done."
.
30 Years To ARMS OF DUKE OF Cure Catarrh
WINDSOR
CROWN FOR FIRST TIME ON ROYAL DUKE LABEL The hew arms of the Duke of
Darwin, Apr. 1. Sleeping in a coffin is the perfect cure for catarch, according to a Filipino resident of Darwin, Australia..
His name is Igliasis; he is an 82- Windsor have been recorded at the sleeping in a coffin for 30 years. year-old ex-seaman, and he has been Herald's College.
ONCE ACCEPTED
HALVED STAMPS
London, Apr. 1
Three of the rarest British stamps in existence have just
JUST UNPACKED
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF LADIES & GENTS "JANTZEN" SWIM SUITS CAPS and CAPES
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MATERIALS
WHITE & PASTEL SHADES FOR SPRING COATS
"WEMCO"
been discovered in a Hull solici. FABRICS & LINENS
tor's office.
WONDERFUL NEW
COLOURS & PATTERNS
Ninety-six years ago, soon after the adhesive stamp had come into use, a solicitor's clerk
self short of penny stamps, in Hull, apparently finding him-
thought half a two-penny.one Mr. George ftothe Bellew, Somer would serve the purpose. Minister of the Interlor was!"It's good, once you get - used set Herald, and Registrar of the
to the sald in an interview. College of Arms, said "The Duke of Curiously enough, the Post and ti's the best cure in the world Windsor's arms are the same as Office seems to have thought so On Saturday clients of the garage| foreigħ ›
empomatlonals and their property |
for catarrh.”
arting those of his brothers, except that too, for the letters were duly JANTZEN Igliaals used to work in pearling there is an Imperial Crown on the joined with the company and the staff in Germany should any action having in making a presentation of a gold no counterpart in German law be luggers but 30 years ago he was centre point of the label, whereas accepted and delivered. watch to Mr. Webster on his new ap- taken against the persons or property amicted with catarrh and retired from the other Royal dukes pointment.
of Germans abroad.
to take measures against
70,000 STRONG
LOOKING
MEN FOR
JOBS
the sea to devise a cure.
each have How many stamps were cut in this their own emblems on the labels of way is not known, but when the three discovered at Hull were brought to their respective arms.
the notice of: Robson Lowe, London "The Royal dukes, in their arms, authority on postal history, he re have the coronets of their rank in cognized it as a philatelle discovery place of the Imperial Crown in the of the greatest Importance, and the arms of the King. It is the first stamps have now been added to his time, to my knowledge, that the collection. Crown has appeared on the label of One of the letters bears the post- mark March 27, 1841, and another "As Prince of Wales, the Crown on Jan. 11, 1842. It may be that be- the crest was different from that tween these two dates other cut
been discovered.United Press. used when he became King. In his stamps were used, but so far none has prosent arma, it is again changed."
• CURE SUCCESSFUL Recalling ancient legends of his youth, he became convinced that if he slept in a colin his catarrh would vanish. So he built a coffin and after the first night's sleep in it, he declares, his catarch vanished.
"It was a perfect scheme," he said. Royal duke CEVENTY. THOUSAND of Turkey's strongest men will be looking for a "I have defented catarrh for the new job to-morrow when a law comes lato feres forbidding porters to world and I've got a good comn, carry heavy loads. In Istanbul 5,000 porters are joining together to form Now I won't be a trouble to anyone
when I dle”. "a"motor transport sompany Reuter
Istanbal, Mar. 25.
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