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"Funeral Ship" King Now Believed to be Identified

England's "Tut" A 2-Religion Man

--

Sutton Hoo, near Ipswich.

THE possibility

that

Raedwald, King of the East Angles, who died about A.D. 617, was buried in the great "funeral ship" unearthed on a hilltop near Sutton Hoo is being discussed by archæolo- gists.

Raedwald, who was both n great warrior and a kingmaker, is believed to have lived at a palace at Rendlesham, only four miles away and is reputed to have died in his bed.

It is considered quite probable that he was taken-perhaps by river! - his funeral, boat to the foot off the hill. and then solemnly dragged! up, to this last resting-pince,

In accordance with the ancient)

funeral hout tradition. the

with

hurled with its bows for ing out 10- wards the rea, a few miles distant, over which the roul was supposed to sail on a phantom craft neroinpanied

of by all the earthly needs traveller.

The most remarkable flnd is an ! ornamented hoping stone

The

stone the

is

TO THE TRENCHES

LUFS

Here is one of the significant signs appearing In London to- day, as war scores continue to give Europe the jitters. The sign, Eaton Square, points to the nearest underground sheller to withstand air raids.

material of similar 10 thint usexi to-day for per munge was buried there in great It had not been state, and that later other members sharpening razort. used, and was apparently purely ajof his family were buried nearby. symbol.

Some experts are suggesting that It was an erblein af rulership. STONE "BATON"

An interesting point f. that the stone Joules like feld-marshal's) baton.

EX

Sea Marauder Of Old Vain

would He

liky

A

royal

Imbibers Insist On Driving

August 30, 1939.

COW WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX

"One of my cows showed great promise as a milker. But each year she failed. to live up to it. A herdsman at my farm said one day: 'If this cow were a human being, I'd say she had an inferiority complex.' I put his theory to the test-and she is now one of the most famous Jer- seys in England.”—Mr. W. B. Tobey, speaking at the London Individual Psychology Summer School at Oxford.

Aston Abbotts,

Buckinghamshire. THERE they stood in the

middle of the big yard "Fancy," the little cow that had the inferiority com- plex, and, beside her, "Mac", the herdsman who removed the complex and made her a champion.

She looked as neat and per- feet as any Jersey seen, and he, with his white cap and white coat, and shrewd grin, as typical A herdsman as you could hope

to meet.

Mr. Roll Loses £30,000, Sells Out

Le Touquet.

MR. GORDON ROLL, 26-

and one of the heirs to a £465,- years-old racehorse owner 000 fortune, said recently at his hotel here that he had lost

£30,000, ny backer and

owner,

in the past five months. So he is going to Hollywood-to make money as an actor.

Only a few hours before he had

able to English newspapers: "Just told Donoghue to sell all my 12 horses."

Tu-day she is the pride of a herd| But Mr. Holl wns cheerful. He of 10 Jerseys which Mr. Tobey keeps had just changed into evening dress here at Long Moor Farm. But when when questioned in his luxurious she first met "Mac" Bradbury she suite overlooking a pine forest and was a shy little thing who yielded the set,

ly about 350 gallons n year.

"have lost so much money," he "Mac." brought that yield up le sald, "that my bank manager hus 2,000 gallons and won the Medal of warned me I am in danger of going Merit-highest award for a Jersey.bankrupt. DIAGNOSIS

RACING "COME-BACK"

"Before this flat-rneing, season is Lover I intend discussing the position with members of my family, and it is likely that I shall decide to catch the Aquitania for Hollywood.

"She was nervous, unhappy. I told Mr. Tobey that cows are like women, they like being enressed and fussed ever, I lo hàn she had an in- feriority complex.

"Look at her udder! Dill you ever an actor there to be able to make I hope to make enough money as see a better? In these days she was a 'cone-back' for the next racing being milked by a milking machine.

"[

Milking machines are very good-season.

"Even though I have lost £30000

you could hanlly do without them in five months on the course, I still These days, ut cows need psycho-helieve that I can shake the racing | Jogical understøtaling.

world yet.

"Some cows drup all their milk The reason why I cabled Suve quickly and freely when they are Donoghue to sell my horses was he maked

by machine. But here was A different one. She wanted in-Cause I cannot afford to keep them

at the moment." dividuaj handling.""

For over two weeks

Roll and a number of his most intimate friends have been enjoying them- selves on this delightful spot on the French coast.

He pushed a pail of cake, bran, and faked ninize in trout of her and sat down to milk her.

D

*II tratusoleum.

The importance of the excava The vain eriminal

LYNN, Mass.

of the olden tions of the burial ship cannot be

time had no news photographers to exaggerated,

"It is the only one of the peried trap his picture for the Hrsi-page--TREATMENT

"Now when I first had her, 1 did Mr. Roll has been playing heavliy ever found which has not been dis- but at least one found means of get- lurbed by looters. We have found ting his likeness before the public. tie hand milking on her before on the tables in the casinos.

I caressed her! He said: "Although I came Support to the theory that Baed-everything as it was left on that day The Lynn historical society has an using the machine.

and fussed over her. She got bet into a considerable fortune oll painting of Thomas Venle, a sea

and I wald might have been buried on the of mourning 1,400 years ago."

ter, she gave more, but it was not have admittedly squandered many hilltop is supplied by the extra- One theory to account for the fact marauder of the early 17th century the quantity I knew she could give thousands, I still have enough left to ordiniry rieliness and beauty of the that no bones or traces of ashes have) The portrait shows Veale brandishing gold objects found in this British been found in the boat is that Raed-a cluh above his head in a sighting 1 could get her confidence.

enjoy myself. At the same time, I "After

a while, I used to make am looking ahead and have placed "Tutankhamen's Tomb."

wald might have chosen a double mood,

more of a

a fuss of her. I used to a considerable sum in trust for my- tuneral.

watch what she ate and how she ate self when I attain a mature age. Those who have seen them dis-

1. and what she liked. 1 changed! have played together

drawn their DOUBLE BURIAL

"I must admit that at the present her diet to the things she liked mast. time I am return to England I in-

really enjoying

myself, breath In wonder at the beauty and He was, it is suggested, buried as

Then I began to milk her myself. elaborate design of the Kolden Christian, but his pagan beliefs.

but when I "At first she was slow to give me tend concentrating on a job in the articles, some of which are Inluld were so strong that he decided that with glowing red garnets so ex-there should be

her milk--perhaps half an hour, Stock Exchange, which will keep me elaborate ship!

SANTA CRUZ, Cal.

To-day she'll take me ten minutes at a fairly active young man, quisitely that the decoration appears|boris to take his soul away should Local police are wondering if the the most. The inferiority complex like perfect enamelling,

"Life over here is something that his former pagan ideas be true. Mr. Hugh Maynard, the curator of

According to une tradition, Red-ass man seally knows when he has gone, she doesn't feel nervous, palls. the Ipswich Museum-who has taken wald maintained

at the wen

same time as imbibed so much that it is not She still needs attention because she an Important part in the work of two altars-one dedleated to

the safe for him to drive. They experi-is teinperamental, but she gave 3,000 CHEERED HIS HORSE

Mr. Gordon Roll, one of the three gallons in one lactation." excavation-in giving opinion of the Christian faith and the other to his mented by offering to drive home any

sons of the late Sir Cecil Ernest Roll, theory that Ruedwald was buried in

tippler who felt that he was not in pagan beliefs.

There CONCLUSION

began his racing career lust Septem- the ship, rodit:

He got up and looked down at the bench. Later he bought others This suggests that he should be condition to drive himself. "Judging purely on a preliminary known to history us "Roedwald the who thought it would be a joke on

when he bought two horses at was only one call-and that by a man

pail of rich milk which "Fancy"} examination it is quite possible. If Cautious." it was not him it may well have been

had given him. It was weighed and and bet lavishly. He is being compared with Moorish the police.

found to contain 2 gallons. "She

When his horse Dialect ran second near relative-perhaps a son.

the young solders in the Spanish war, who-

does that three times a day," he said at Hurst Park recently | though devout Mahommedans-were of the articles should be kept in with a proud grin.

vner focussed hilarious attention on | Catholic emblems because, faced Suffolk near the scene of the dis- "The fact that there are nine other with aerial bombardment, they feli envery-at the Ipswich Museum, and and photographed, was led to her and knees in the paddock and pick- "Fancy," now thoroughly milked himself by going down on his hands smaller tumult or burial mounds a little extra protection was neces- there is also a growing demand that box.

ing a handful of grass for the horse. scattered mund the ship suggests say.

if possible the site should be thrown very strongly that a royal or high|"Local people are urging that some open for a time for charity.

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Mac turned back-You've never Then he removed his hat, placed it and called for seen a lovelier little cow than that,jon Dialect's head, I've won the championship of Aus-three cheers for him. tralia and lots of other prizes; but At Mr. Steve Donoghue's stables I've never seen a neater or sweeter at Blewsbury, Berkshire, It

stated: "We have no knowledge He smiled, "Good-bye, I'm glad here of any instructions to dispose of you like Fancy.'"

only,"

MR

Mr. Roll's horses."

Judge Reinstates Director In Firm

was

[R. BENZION RUBENSTEIN, once wealthy London timber merchant and company director, stepped from Brighton Bankruptcy Court recently a happy man.

It was the first time he had amiled since before the death

of his wife, Conchita Supervia, the Spanish prima donna, three and a half years ago.

A few months ago Mr. Rubenstein_became bankrupt. His deficiency was placed at £45,493, and he had to give up all his directorships.

Recently friends who have]

admired the courage with which

he has faced troubles, went to the bankruptcy court and pleaded that he should be allow.

ed to resume his directorships.

One company, Sussex Nurseries, Ltd., was mentioned particularly. It needed his guiding hand, the court was told.

After letters had been read from creditors stating that they had the very highest opinion of Mr. Ruben- stein's ability and integrity. Judge F. K. Archer did not hesitate.

"Mr. Rubenstein has the good will of a great many friends and the ill will of no one," he said.

"His cervices appear necessary to of the Sussex ensure the success Nurseries. He is willing to give his services until all the creditors are paid in full. A man cannot do more than that. Never have I had a real quest in my experience which: I can accede to with" such this."

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