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MRS. HITLER (

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,

OCTOBER

29,

1938.

) WANTS Simpson

pure

Irish

Mayes

TO BE BRITISH AGAIN Wedding

"At Heart I'm Still Bridget Dowling'

PLUMP, Irish-born Mrs. Bridget Hitler,

sister-in-law of Adolf Hitler, the Ger- man Fuehrer, said recently in her small, semi-detached house in Hornsey, North London, that she is trying hard to become a British subject again.

She became an Austrian subject twenty- eight years ago when, us Bridget Elizabeth Dow- ling, she married Hitler's half brother, Alois Hitler, then a waiter in Dublin.

They separated in 1914. The child of their marriage, Willie Hitler, now twenty-seven years of age, did not meet his father again until he was in his teens. Mrs. Hitler has not seen Alois Hitler for many years.

But, last year, Adolf Hitler, surrounded by his bodyguard of S.S. men, received his Irish sister-in-law and nephew at Munich. To both of them he spoke kindly.

Mrs. Hitler heard the Fuchrer's voice for the first time. She heard it again on her radio, when Hitler talked about the Czechs in angry tones.

Mrs. Hitler went out the next day to Hornsey Borough Council A.R.P. station, and got her gas maak.

"Sure I know something of the Hitler family," said Mrs. Hitler with a laugh when I saw her in ter front parlour. "Tint

trouble was the

thout Adolf's hulf-brother, Alois, my husband. He didn't realise the Irish in me, that I could be led but never driven. -

1. Bridget

"Now I want to get back my Bri tish nationality. I've seen the Home Office, and they want to help me, but unless my marriage can be dissolved I must remain an allen,

"Just to think that Dowling that was, am now a German subject since Hitler took in Austria. As a As a Catholic, 1 don't believe in My husband and I are just tiivorce. separated. That isn't enough for the Home Office,

I've nothing to say "Mind you, gainst the Nazis as I've found them. The Fuchrer is well disposed to my son Wille, his nephew, but says he must cultivate self-reliance and stand

Mr. W. A. Simpson, well-known entertainer of liongkong's amateur theatrical world. and his bride, formerly Miss Barbara M. Mayes, who were married at the Registrar's Office on Thursday afternoon--Staf Photographer.

OWL

PETER THE

STARTS FLYING LESSONS SOON

Peter the owl, handed over to the R.S.P.C.A. in Southampton Police Court recently for flight tuition, hopes to be able to take to the air soon.

Peter is going to a private flying school in an

oak tree in a Mottingham garden,

The school belongs to Mr.

on his own feet. I admire him for Frank Finn, unsistant R.S.P.C.A.

that.

"The crisis was 1371 especially worrying Ume for me because my

superintendent.

R.A.F. MAN

CONFESSES

INFERIORITY

"Barrister Had Only 3d.”

Elceting Lo be tried by a jury, Franels Hurrison Bellamy, aged 17, a barrister, of St. James's-square, Holland Park, was committed for trial when he appeared before Sir Rollo Graham-Campbell

of street Police Court on a charge obtaining

nt

ing credit for 18s, by fraud at the Pletadilly Hotel, Ball

was allowed.

in £20

was stated that on Junuary 22

It was state

omy had tea with a woman in

Bellamy had

the restaurant, and in the evening

had dinner alone.

He was then pre-

for the total amount of 18s, and when asked for "I haven't the payment said, money," He also said that he was well known at the hotel,

naked in cross- A waller. examination if Bellamy had had too much to drink, repiled that he was a bit jolly. He offered the band conductor a drink and started

to the beat time to band.

sented with the bill

Mr. Wynn Wernick (defending);

ite has taught four owls, a kestrel son was over in Germany and is still and dozens of smaller birds to fly past two years. is working 13 an there during the there. Willie English correspondent in a brewery Ono, a brown owl with wingspan of 52in, still comes back to the "old in Berlin.

"But Willie doesn't see much of his school" every night, though freed a father these days. My husband has twelve-month ago. Solo Distributor:

o restaurant in Berlin. When Willie Auw Pit Beng's Trading Co.. Lid calls in there he always pays for

complex" was read at the inquesting anything. For a day or two Peler--who was whatever he has. That's the Irish

sin ti so never reared in captivity

at Laverstock, Salisbury, recent- in is.

on Aircraftman Maurice "Nowadays it's a bit embarrassing learned to fly-will be kept in a box

Cameron (20), stationed at 22, had on him 3d, and two pawn to be Mrs. Hitler. But the people with a perch and fed on meat to get

Netheravon. who know me don't mind, and the him into good condition.

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CONDITION DIET

Then he will practise on a ladder

still Bridget Dowling, but, oh, it's my with 24 rungs set two or three inches British nationality again that I'm spurt, until he gets the "feel" of nis

wings and can hop to the top rung.

By Saturday he should be sailing five or six yards down from the tree across the garden,

LEAP FROM CRASHING BOMBER

From A Correspondent

The R.S.P.C.A. ras a blg nying school at Ember Farm, Thames Dit. ton, where more than 300 birds have been trained on 14ft. long ladders to By during the past 18 months.

THE KILLER

the

"I would be impossible to train others because he Peter with would kill hall of them," explained Mr. Finn.

A letter disclosing what the Did you get cross with him for be- having like that?-Not exactly. We coroner termed "an inferiority made them understand without say-

ly

TWO PAWN TICKETS

that Detective

suld Webber Bellamy, when arrested on January

tickets for un overcoat and umbrella Cameron, who was stated by his pledged on the same day for 78. 6d. father to have an obsession for engines lie failed to surrender to his ball, and railways, was killed by a Water- and was rearrested. loo-Salisbury train.

Bellamy, in the witness-box, said In his letter Cameron said: "I have that he had been an irregular cus- ability, no tomer at the hotel for 23 years. He no confidence in my courage at all, none of the qualities asked to be allowed to telephone to so essential to successful life in this a Mr. Jones, who had cashed many and 1.Os for him, but was world.

cheques have

of not permitted to do so. ឆព awful sense

Mr. David Hartwell Jones, dairy- Inferturity."

of Southwell-ter- An

described man and grocer, R.A.F. ufficer Cameron as a promising trainee, and race, S.W., said that he had cashed is father, a New Zealander living et 20 or 30 cheques and 1.0.U.s a year for Bellamy, and had never been let Henden, said he had mutriculated.

had telephoned Verdict: "Suicide while his mind down. If he

moncy it would have been sent at was temporarily unbalanced."

Cecil Barrington Brig. General

Bald that he had known

years. He honest and of good character.

once

Indin, an Italian blackbird and 170 Norton of the late Countess of Warwick's Bellamy for 20 Canaries and budgerigars. from

Three big aviaries at the edge of a Thames-side meadow house 300 Chinese nightin- birds, including a Stanley, Co. Durham."

Java sparrow, Bengales Returning after raiding" Tyne-gale, a

its A.R.P. defences. nelies, 21 crested cardinal Royal Air Force plane crashed into a hillside at Urpeth Forge, near here, to-day, killing two of its three de- cupants.

side to lest

The dead men were Lance-Cor- poral H. E. West and Leading Air- craftman J. S. Gray, buth of Lincoln.

The pilot, Flylug officer New- lon, escaped with his parachute. The plane was a heavy bomber belonging to the 61st Squadron, Henswell, Lincolnshire, and a rescue squad was rushed from Usworth aerodrome, Durham.

They found the wreckage scattered 300 yards around and the nose was burled 10f1. in the hill. To reach the bodies of the dead men they had to dismantle the machine.

Mr. W. Pyle, whose house is about quarter of a mile from where the machine fell, was having tea when he heard the plane overhead.

"The engine seemed to be 'split- Ling

he said. "11 cut but and then started again several times. Then it stopped altogether and

there was 21 later few Neconcis crasil."

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Refuse to make it up? Make up the proper prescription and say nothing? Or Ket in touch with the doctor?

A Court of Ethics at the British Pharmaceuties! Society conference In Edinburgh recently decided that a chemist should "protect, the in- terests of his customers and also the reputation of the doctor by con- ferring confidentially with the physician,'

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