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New York World Fair

February 17, 1939.

1939

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Earl's Niece Seeks Divorce

Painting Of New York Fair

FIRST official painting of New York World's Fair-1030, showing

BABY LOST THEN FOUND OVER FENCE

THE divorce suit by the $155,000,000, "World of To-morrow" Mrs. Aileen Sibell Mary Exposition as it will appear at galo

A THREE-MONTH-OLD child, taken from its per- Plunket, niece of the Earl of opening on April 30. Beyond colour ambulator in a Kilburn store recently, was found suffer- Iveagh, appeared recently in the ful structures of this metropolis of undefended list of cases to be a New Day rice slender spires of hosting from shock half an hour later in an enclosed plot of city of New York where lavish pre- land, having apparently been thrown over a 6ft. fence. heard during the law termo parations are also under way to Mrs. Plunket, who is a daughter of Summer. Fair and City are expect-

Mrs. Ivy O'Brien, wife of a London Passenger Trans- the Hon. Artur Ernest Guinness, ed to vie with each other as ultrac-port Board attendant, of Iverson Road, West Hampstead, married the Hon. Brinsley Sheridan tions during coming months, the one left her little son in the perambulator near the store

offering a glimpse of possibilities for peace and progress in future, the entrance while she went to make a purchase.

Bushe Plunket in 1927.

Mr. Plunkel is a brother of the sixth Lord Plunket, who was killed In a Californian wir crash last February.

Rosemary Lane,

Blor of Warner Bros. Pictures, appearing In "Four Daughtors"

PEPSODENT

TOOTH PASTE

entertain millions of visitors this

other portraying great achievements

of present and rich treasures of past. Drawn by H. M. Pettit, painting shows clearly major arterial, subway, railroad and other lines which_tle

1,3101⁄2acre Fair to mainland. Ex-

Work On George V Statue To Begin FINAL approval of the design

for the national memorial to King George V. having been given by the King and Queen and Queen Mary, orders were issued recently for work to proceed at once on the site at No. 5, Old Palace Yard, opposite the Houses of Parliament.

A scale model of the statue, show-

or crrobe beneath a colle canopy.

Garter

was before the Executive Committee |of the Memorial Fund at the Mansion

Sir William Reid Dick, R.A., Is the sculptor.

An assistant saw a young woman in a raincoat go to the baby-House recently. carriage, lift the child out and walk up and down the gangways.

Then the woman left the store. seriously bruised, but there was # When Mrs. O'Brien returned to the good deal of mud over his face. parambulator and found it empty. she screamed for help.

IN A LONELY LANE

Lord MacMillan, who presided, said:

"I cannot think who could have;

"The decision means that the Office taken my child. From the descrip-of Works will shortly demolish the tion I have had of the woman, she is old Labouchere house now on the

site. no friend of mine."

"The figure of King George will be executed in white Italian marble and the Gothic canopy will probably be rendered In stone. A low wall will surround the statue and the rest of the site will be planted with grass."

treme upper right is Whitestone Bridge route from New England and Canada; next in order come Flush- ing Bay boat piers, North Bench Air- port and Grand Central Parkway Extension to Triborough Bridge. The police were called and they Paralleling this side of grounds are organised a scorch, but this falled. "I was at my wit's end when six

Half an hour later Mrs. Novello policemen came into the shop carry trucks of Long Island Railroad and

I had spent an agonising L.R.T.-B.M.T. subways, while Fair Chambers, of Belsize Road, N.W., ing Jchin station of Independent Subway may was walking past the headquarters time.

"I understand that the woman who be seen at bottom centre just left of of the 13th Hampstead group of Boy World's Fair Boulevard, which bisects Scouts in Kilburn. Vale, a lonely dark; took him was aged about 25, tall and Kubrouth Brides. Other main the store.

and connerts directly with one about ten minutes' walk from slim, and wore a mackintosh and a

brown hat." arteries lead to Williamsburg. Man hattan and Brooklyn Bridges.

Mala Exhibit Area of Fair lies inside the feel so I climbed over north of World's Fair Boulevard, and saw the child on the grass near with buildings and displays of 1.400 the scouts' hut

"I climbed back into the Vale, and exhibitors on tree-shaded avenues

adiating in rainbow colours from went to a garage. The men there pure white Perisphere and Trylon. climbed the fence and lifted the baby Extending diagonally to lower right over. The police were called and from this Theme Centre is richly they took charge of the baby. embellished Constitution Mall lead- ing to fountain-studded Lagoon of Nations and Government Zene where

She said: "I heard a baby crying!

COVERED WITH MUD

Auto Burns Oil

Arcola, Sask. Cliff Face Shelters A E.. Carefoot, auto mechanic, turned out something new in the way Lowestoft Town Counell recently of cars. He mounted a two-cyclinder £0,000 steam engine on an old chassis. The decided on schemes costing

uses crude oil for tual. AR.P.Engine for holiday amenities plur shelters.

develops 40 horsepower and can Reinforced concrete bathing chalets make the car travel up to 40 miles behind a £50,000 extension of the Jubilee Parade will be built into the face of the cliff, needing only a sand- Bowling-reens and tennis-courts

an hour.

"We all went back to the store, bag wall to convert them into shelters. Zoo Has Pig-Tailed

twin-towered Federal Buliding and and the child was returned to her

ncre

be made in Wellington Gardens,

exhibits of 62 nations centre on 7-distracted mother. The baby was with sunken concrete shelters are to

Court of Praco. Between covered with mud. Lagoon and Boulevard rises 12-scre "After their reunion the mother A further plan for providing Court of States groun housing dis- and child were taken to St. Mary's shelters for 1,500 persons by tunnel- plays of most of 35 exhibiting com- Hospital."

Hng under the Corporation car park inonwerths, South of Boulevard Mrs. O'Brien sald: "John was not is being considered.

les 280-arre Amusement Area, its Quaint villages, may restaurants, thrilling rides and shows fronting on Fountain Lake. scene of nightly fre und water shows.

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N eight-year-old girl was

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by a solicitor at Tottenham palice fecurt recently "Have you often rung jup Mummie's friends and told them that mother wanted them to take you to a theatre?"

the child Romaine replied. malne, adopted daughter of Mrs. Hika

Tallent, aged 33, of Highbury New Park, N.. sald she ran nway from home because her mother beat her for buying wrong-priced leu

On other

other orcasions, she said, she had been beaten with wire flex, a Wellington boot and a coat-hanger.

Mrs. Tallent was accused of Ill- treating the child.

It was stated that Romaine, found wandering at Tottenham, had bruises on her body.

Denying the child's story, Mri. Tal- ient said she often told les. Missing money had been found in her room.

Fining the woman 40s, Mr. L. C. A. Dubery (the chairman) zald Romaine was the most intelligent child he had over heard in the wit- ness-box.

Caine And Kane

Coalinga, Cal. When Deputy" Constable Jim Caine took Jim Kane to the house of in- carceration on a charge of being intoxicated, he was thankful that at. least there was a change in the spell- ing of the name,

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A pig-tailed monkey-said to be one of a dozen in the country—Is a new inhabitant of the Toledo zoo,

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