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saturday february 25 195 the bermuda rec0rdek page thre native troops rebel slay french in algeria trap alabama arrests 1 15 negroes over boycott of buses letters to the editor education session told of manpower shortage steedeholme mount hill . pembroke feb 21st 1!)5 atlantic city feb 9 — the seriousness of america's manpower shortage was high lighted at the opening of fivt days of discussion of the na tion's edneatio n problems howard e wilson secretary of the educational policies commission predicted thai this shortage will continue until about 1!)70 and called it an education shortage n.t ._• l.j bgan to assemble for what is expected to be the largest gathering of superintendents of schools ever to be held the eight r second annual con vention of the american association of school admin istrators will follow the theme education key to lasting peace algiers algeria feb 21 — moslem algerian troop mutinied against their fiend officers and joined an attack by 150 rebel terrorists sunday ii was reported today f reach arms and ammunition howevei ihe editor the recorder ihe attack took place in the va>t triangle in the oran de partment along the moroccan border from which the french removed residents saturday and sunday dear sir french officers said they lost eleven dead and twenty wounded in a withering cross fire set up by the fifty-twi niutineering moslea sharp shooters and the terrorists \\ ill you kindly allow nn space in your valuable papei for publication of accounts ol the orchid charity clubs re xmas 1956 donations gifts etc and the january 21st 1951 tag day receipts it was believed the largest mutiny that has occurred in tin fighting in north africa french authorities were re ported seriously concerned 1921 law used ih compromise would give them no advantages and they will continue the bo\-cott as long as necessary to win their orig inal demands montgomery ihere are particular short ages in the fields of scientific research engineering and technology health services executive and supervisory fields and education mr wilson said he added that the new group of semi-pro fessions — technicians aids re search assistants — is begin ning to emerge and he called for new education program for them we shall have tu redouble our efforts in edu cating the gifted by identify ing them early enriching their studies and motivating them to the highest performance oi which they are capable he said gardens on show lhey said they killed twenti of the attackers and woundci many others despite odds ot four to one against them tin rebels seized most of tin montgomery ala feb 2l — the montgomery county grand jury returned eleven true bilf here late today indicting on liiisdeiiieanoi charges 115 xegroes includ ing most of the leaders in the twelve - week - old negri ma>s boycott against the citj december 1955 donations to the convalescent hospital 10 the sunshine league iso the paekwood old folks home 20 the haven 20 the asso ciation of the hind 20 our big brother earl wl.ite s ; chj-cks 8 individual 17 the tuberculosis asso ciation 2 total cash dona tion 117 0 0 l>y kind permission ol military officials wen san 1 he settlement effort ap peared to have no chance from the start because while negoti ations were going forward the grand jury was hearing testi mony looking to the indict ments the xegroes regarded this as coercive and the actual handing up of the indictments now makes a settlement un lively in the foreseeable tu tu r vice-admiral j w n eaton b p^^propa^i-iui moslem troop suel as meshing them more rloaelj with troops from mt'tropolitai to lie cdiuba measure and mrs eatoi the grounds ot admiralty house will he open to the public g u o of o f r ranct french officers said they be lieveil a moslem chief corpora who disappeared from the 30tl algerian sharpshooter pat talion three days before the at tack led the mutiny buse sunday february 26th coming on top ot a break down last night of efforts by city officials and other white leaders to effect a compromise settlement of the boycott the result is this capital city oi alabama tonight has tightened the racial lines on both sides to a near breaking point mi i __._. i x personal gifts to nurses a cottage hospital from 2.30 — 4.30 p.m the officers and members oi 1 lie tlowers and bulbs are now at their best and this is a rare opportunity to visit thest i i - i alexandnna no 1026 household of ruth no 61 p g m council no 8 juvenile lodge no 1290 ihe boycott began dec a and has been carried oil by nearly all of the city's 42,00c xegro population with the aid of a highly organizetl car pool arrangement anel a great deal of walking prut ihe ridgeway home pembroke poor house st george's poor house mrs gladys jones a band ot rebels attacked the village of haniina-plaisanci near constantine last night killing one french soldier and wounding another they cut telephone lines and damaged railroad tracks when they withdrew lovely spring gardens admission 1 - children 6d predicting that this will be the century of the educateel man he said that there must be an upgrading of the entire labor force and this will inevitably mean more educa tion for everybody are all cordially invitee personal articles to ai mate at leprosarium to attend proceeds in aid ot the laehes guild of the bermuda sailors 1 he boycott resulted from xegroes complaints about an increa>ed fare bus employ ment practices and the method of segregation of passnegers 1 lie grand jury wrote a re port handed up to circuit juelge eugene evans which said in part : ihe orchid charity club annual tag day january 1st p»l">6 receipts 175.12.10 mi ■• t * . i - flomi alexandrina lodge room ihe orchid takes this oppor tunity to thank the genera public for its support at all times air wilson announced that the commission has under way a study of manpower and education which is to be published later this year and will outline the implications ol present and future shortages for american schools and colleges mi __ quick laxative thursday mar 1st 19d(i another band of eight rebels clashed with frencli forces near khemis 102 miles west of constantine yesterday first reports said twenty rebeh were killed or captured ihe grand jury hnds thai there is a growing tension be tween the races in this com munity the bus boycott k but one manifestation of this feeling distrust dislike and hatred are being taught in a community which for more than a generation has enjoyed exemplary race relations small incidents have been magnified out of their true importance and ugly rumors are being spread among both races it is axiomatic that distrust produces distrust and hate breeds hate watched by south at p.n sine this is the biggest organized mas defiance yet undertaken by xegroes on a segregation issue any place in the south the crisis is being watched with interest epe where this is true in missis sippi georgia and south carolina the other three states of the deep south which are most similarly situated in their determina tion to prevent desegregation again thanking you m editor for this space it you continually suffer with constipa tion dr chase's kidney-liver pills wil help bring you quicker more effectivt relief thousands rely on this remedj that treats two conditions at once — tt give you overnight relief ask youl druggist todav for dr chase's k&l pills — ■■■m it -.„,,, j for the purpose of the annual celebration of peter < gden xight 1 ours truly m powell cor secty o.c.c in other isolated terrorist incidents rebels killed eleven moslems sympathetic to the french cause and kidnapped rive others in one of the inci dents they derailed a passen ger train between duvier and gnelma twenty-eight miles east of constantine 1 1 i it yoursell all members are asked to bt ihese forecasts were made as an estimated 18.000 of the nation's public school leader fully regaled the public are cordially invited rihges and then adds my third marriage to a man who had been king emperor ol the world's greatest empire has presented me with what surely must be one of the mos unusual problems any woman has ever had to face — how ti fill the hours for husband who having previously known tin fullness of prestige and pomp is excluded by reason of hi royal position from the normal pursuits of the ordinary citi by order of the lv ij bro t smith p last night it became appar ent here in this birthplace of the confederacy that the boy cott to modify the segregation rules on bus riding had reached a deadlock beyond any immediate hope of solu tion both sides now expect economic reprisals to begin a ever.flo — america i most popular korter 0___i t it is the feeling ot this grand jury that if we continue on oui 4 present course of race relations violence is inevit able the leaders of both races are urged to take a long and thoughtful look into tht future just arrived modern chrome dinette sets compromise rejected n.a.a.c.p blamed zen a negro mass meeting held in a baptist church last night attended by 4.000 persons eon sidereel the compromise offet made by the white leaders and with only two dissenting votes turned the offer down 1 he duchess says that everything taken together things have worked out bettei than 1 had any right to expect she says she was a poor but aristocratic baltimore girl win was too thin hail a jaw thai was clearly too big anc straight hair yet always likcii to be the centre of attention 34 0 0 segregation laws anel the x a a c p attack on seg regation are the primary cause of the unrest and in creasing tension between whites and xegroes in mont johnson s baby powder and cream fill bangs of coloikm evenflo easy terms available lheir position is that the continued on page 4 sanitary moto block nipple 15ermudiaxa roal explaining that nlore often than hot she hved in elefiance of the maxim of never leaping before taking a prudent look the duchess also comment that no one who stieceeded ir getting into as much trouble t t ___ . i j 1 _ . _ phone 40jl aione in bf/e o storm f phoenix w^s dructfore duchess of windsor tells her story in magazine the look of a leader ■-_«-______-___ ii*iw9~<™'t4iw&&mm&mmwwwmwz mmt^m ' wmmaw ' j • w mwn**3mua z^m^i^fgw r^tt t&^g g^jh b 1 1 9 kim npuivam iian _____ __._>____ ___*____. as i have managed to elo at one point or another could eve be credited with having a clear-cut objective ihe duchess of windsor in dicates in the first instalment of her autobiography that she might never have married king edward vi ii if she had hei own way in the critical day before he abandoned the throne tetany has taught me is that women were never meant foi plans and planning wisely 01 otherwise i have been content to live for the hour and the change and surprise that the imminent moment m i g h f bring coei ihe duchess says she wa unprepared and unarmed and stood piite alone and de fenseless in the eye of the storm when on dec 11 1936 king edward announced in a worldwide broadcast his abdication for the woman i love king edwavd viii then became the duke of windsor and he married wallis war field simpson june '>. 1937 mistakes made wwm k ml ml _____________________________ msm hi lv fl jwsia ri fs__^br r jf _^| hr zzmw%t*£*t j mmr^mhz-'-'m jam wf,mmv mymmw b^b w mmm\m\^wm^mmm ar*mmm k l » a\\w 9 m\\f * ammw mm w rf x tbl #^^ b # fl bsli jill.t#b mawt ____ i x ->:!&_ * fl hwp s^ftrfl-a^flfl amw c x l;l^%.*o *• 1 v iflili ilt$¥^f1 iv 1 i i wmammil i^v \ # ## mmmtw i < rhw ih v hflflff ___________________^ ■■■-,">>::-.-■fr \ \ • * t i f : j tt : :#=' : ' : b v>5w_i im ■ii^blf i v-m * mmww ' ' * t^^_l j^fk^a-^mmmi x _, *• afc^^e^^vv • m^llf av _^^^ gscs^w at*3*i \ fm^m\\\^aw^zmm€>^^ma m^f mt in ■' at & ■§ * _«£ fl v jamr ■.....■,... 5f f fljhhf ______ fe j * f • **^ " u..-.-.uj __^__ /^ vtt^-^vji amfa m m l mm mmmmmr * f > / 1 3 ■sp jflfek l/a \ a^mlmmm^w^^^^^ffjzzzw # ' i sff * b p-^_^_^m _■.__• _*__*?■-' j w l l v % _____» •■■m .£ e m i h is fx bv i ," f js^s . f \ fl _—~-~- i__l wrr \ mwtawafwmm ifita a w 1 fl h i h a tw sf ai t » ra^aa ____. bsr • • • jgr • w t_h ______ i ____■l|a _ | ms_aba_iaa *# t^ipf awsr yj'p'^h _______! s!ijfe«f/__lk_>^_f 5t ar *. fe «♦ ._____> ______________________________________! j-f gffi^g * i ,*■* fl^sk a ___________________! gosh.reddy-1 never felt 0 cool ano peppy in summer turning to her romance with king edward viii the duelled wl-ites when rather late in life 1 found myself not only in love but loved as few modern women could ever expect to be loved with a great throne at stake a vast empire seething and with the most obscure de tails of my previously un noticed existence reverberating in the four corners of the earth — when these extraordinary happenings overtook me slowly at first then with the rush of an avalanche 1 was un prepared and unarmed & in mccally a serialized version of what the duchess calls my side of the story begins this week in • ' . r r 1 1 - •• mccall a magazine her auto biography to be entitled tin heart has its reasons will be bronchi out in hook form by the david mckay publish ing co i fifth ave in sep tember nothing that i had ever known before or learned seemed to apply to my new circumstances 1 stood epiite alone and defenseless in the eye of the storm mistakes wer made by me and by others whom i might have influenced but foi lack of coininunieation and understanding ii i i i i senator b senator c senator ew ewthm atwfrmf ntl-m-ottie ntlam karti i im originally (.' 1 ,- v e i a n d a'riih-ry the author was ti ghost-write the duchess mem oirs but he said he quit aftei completing :{()() typewritten pages because she wanted some revisions that he didn't think squared with the facts ■___ m . , also ovm.ow m charcoal dial the watch of the year is the bulova senator continuing the leadership of the bulova line of fine watches you'll wear it with pride . . . give it with pleasure 17 jewels unbreakable lifetime main spring and luxury expansion band and shock resistant see this beauty today had i had my way when ihe eleventh-hour full under standing finally came to me this story would have had a different ending if indeed there had been occasion to write it at all in some franje admissions the duchess writes tin trouble with me was that i was never entirely sure what i wanted to do or be perhaps the only useful thing that ad h s & j e crisson k u wmiteh streeh queen fitreet the duchess discusses her first two unsuccessful mar
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FullText | saturday february 25 195 the bermuda rec0rdek page thre native troops rebel slay french in algeria trap alabama arrests 1 15 negroes over boycott of buses letters to the editor education session told of manpower shortage steedeholme mount hill . pembroke feb 21st 1!)5 atlantic city feb 9 — the seriousness of america's manpower shortage was high lighted at the opening of fivt days of discussion of the na tion's edneatio n problems howard e wilson secretary of the educational policies commission predicted thai this shortage will continue until about 1!)70 and called it an education shortage n.t ._• l.j bgan to assemble for what is expected to be the largest gathering of superintendents of schools ever to be held the eight r second annual con vention of the american association of school admin istrators will follow the theme education key to lasting peace algiers algeria feb 21 — moslem algerian troop mutinied against their fiend officers and joined an attack by 150 rebel terrorists sunday ii was reported today f reach arms and ammunition howevei ihe editor the recorder ihe attack took place in the va>t triangle in the oran de partment along the moroccan border from which the french removed residents saturday and sunday dear sir french officers said they lost eleven dead and twenty wounded in a withering cross fire set up by the fifty-twi niutineering moslea sharp shooters and the terrorists \\ ill you kindly allow nn space in your valuable papei for publication of accounts ol the orchid charity clubs re xmas 1956 donations gifts etc and the january 21st 1951 tag day receipts it was believed the largest mutiny that has occurred in tin fighting in north africa french authorities were re ported seriously concerned 1921 law used ih compromise would give them no advantages and they will continue the bo\-cott as long as necessary to win their orig inal demands montgomery ihere are particular short ages in the fields of scientific research engineering and technology health services executive and supervisory fields and education mr wilson said he added that the new group of semi-pro fessions — technicians aids re search assistants — is begin ning to emerge and he called for new education program for them we shall have tu redouble our efforts in edu cating the gifted by identify ing them early enriching their studies and motivating them to the highest performance oi which they are capable he said gardens on show lhey said they killed twenti of the attackers and woundci many others despite odds ot four to one against them tin rebels seized most of tin montgomery ala feb 2l — the montgomery county grand jury returned eleven true bilf here late today indicting on liiisdeiiieanoi charges 115 xegroes includ ing most of the leaders in the twelve - week - old negri ma>s boycott against the citj december 1955 donations to the convalescent hospital 10 the sunshine league iso the paekwood old folks home 20 the haven 20 the asso ciation of the hind 20 our big brother earl wl.ite s ; chj-cks 8 individual 17 the tuberculosis asso ciation 2 total cash dona tion 117 0 0 l>y kind permission ol military officials wen san 1 he settlement effort ap peared to have no chance from the start because while negoti ations were going forward the grand jury was hearing testi mony looking to the indict ments the xegroes regarded this as coercive and the actual handing up of the indictments now makes a settlement un lively in the foreseeable tu tu r vice-admiral j w n eaton b p^^propa^i-iui moslem troop suel as meshing them more rloaelj with troops from mt'tropolitai to lie cdiuba measure and mrs eatoi the grounds ot admiralty house will he open to the public g u o of o f r ranct french officers said they be lieveil a moslem chief corpora who disappeared from the 30tl algerian sharpshooter pat talion three days before the at tack led the mutiny buse sunday february 26th coming on top ot a break down last night of efforts by city officials and other white leaders to effect a compromise settlement of the boycott the result is this capital city oi alabama tonight has tightened the racial lines on both sides to a near breaking point mi i __._. i x personal gifts to nurses a cottage hospital from 2.30 — 4.30 p.m the officers and members oi 1 lie tlowers and bulbs are now at their best and this is a rare opportunity to visit thest i i - i alexandnna no 1026 household of ruth no 61 p g m council no 8 juvenile lodge no 1290 ihe boycott began dec a and has been carried oil by nearly all of the city's 42,00c xegro population with the aid of a highly organizetl car pool arrangement anel a great deal of walking prut ihe ridgeway home pembroke poor house st george's poor house mrs gladys jones a band ot rebels attacked the village of haniina-plaisanci near constantine last night killing one french soldier and wounding another they cut telephone lines and damaged railroad tracks when they withdrew lovely spring gardens admission 1 - children 6d predicting that this will be the century of the educateel man he said that there must be an upgrading of the entire labor force and this will inevitably mean more educa tion for everybody are all cordially invitee personal articles to ai mate at leprosarium to attend proceeds in aid ot the laehes guild of the bermuda sailors 1 he boycott resulted from xegroes complaints about an increa>ed fare bus employ ment practices and the method of segregation of passnegers 1 lie grand jury wrote a re port handed up to circuit juelge eugene evans which said in part : ihe orchid charity club annual tag day january 1st p»l">6 receipts 175.12.10 mi ■• t * . i - flomi alexandrina lodge room ihe orchid takes this oppor tunity to thank the genera public for its support at all times air wilson announced that the commission has under way a study of manpower and education which is to be published later this year and will outline the implications ol present and future shortages for american schools and colleges mi __ quick laxative thursday mar 1st 19d(i another band of eight rebels clashed with frencli forces near khemis 102 miles west of constantine yesterday first reports said twenty rebeh were killed or captured ihe grand jury hnds thai there is a growing tension be tween the races in this com munity the bus boycott k but one manifestation of this feeling distrust dislike and hatred are being taught in a community which for more than a generation has enjoyed exemplary race relations small incidents have been magnified out of their true importance and ugly rumors are being spread among both races it is axiomatic that distrust produces distrust and hate breeds hate watched by south at p.n sine this is the biggest organized mas defiance yet undertaken by xegroes on a segregation issue any place in the south the crisis is being watched with interest epe where this is true in missis sippi georgia and south carolina the other three states of the deep south which are most similarly situated in their determina tion to prevent desegregation again thanking you m editor for this space it you continually suffer with constipa tion dr chase's kidney-liver pills wil help bring you quicker more effectivt relief thousands rely on this remedj that treats two conditions at once — tt give you overnight relief ask youl druggist todav for dr chase's k&l pills — ■■■m it -.„,,, j for the purpose of the annual celebration of peter < gden xight 1 ours truly m powell cor secty o.c.c in other isolated terrorist incidents rebels killed eleven moslems sympathetic to the french cause and kidnapped rive others in one of the inci dents they derailed a passen ger train between duvier and gnelma twenty-eight miles east of constantine 1 1 i it yoursell all members are asked to bt ihese forecasts were made as an estimated 18.000 of the nation's public school leader fully regaled the public are cordially invited rihges and then adds my third marriage to a man who had been king emperor ol the world's greatest empire has presented me with what surely must be one of the mos unusual problems any woman has ever had to face — how ti fill the hours for husband who having previously known tin fullness of prestige and pomp is excluded by reason of hi royal position from the normal pursuits of the ordinary citi by order of the lv ij bro t smith p last night it became appar ent here in this birthplace of the confederacy that the boy cott to modify the segregation rules on bus riding had reached a deadlock beyond any immediate hope of solu tion both sides now expect economic reprisals to begin a ever.flo — america i most popular korter 0___i t it is the feeling ot this grand jury that if we continue on oui 4 present course of race relations violence is inevit able the leaders of both races are urged to take a long and thoughtful look into tht future just arrived modern chrome dinette sets compromise rejected n.a.a.c.p blamed zen a negro mass meeting held in a baptist church last night attended by 4.000 persons eon sidereel the compromise offet made by the white leaders and with only two dissenting votes turned the offer down 1 he duchess says that everything taken together things have worked out bettei than 1 had any right to expect she says she was a poor but aristocratic baltimore girl win was too thin hail a jaw thai was clearly too big anc straight hair yet always likcii to be the centre of attention 34 0 0 segregation laws anel the x a a c p attack on seg regation are the primary cause of the unrest and in creasing tension between whites and xegroes in mont johnson s baby powder and cream fill bangs of coloikm evenflo easy terms available lheir position is that the continued on page 4 sanitary moto block nipple 15ermudiaxa roal explaining that nlore often than hot she hved in elefiance of the maxim of never leaping before taking a prudent look the duchess also comment that no one who stieceeded ir getting into as much trouble t t ___ . i j 1 _ . _ phone 40jl aione in bf/e o storm f phoenix w^s dructfore duchess of windsor tells her story in magazine the look of a leader ■-_«-______-___ ii*iw9~<™'t4iw&&mm&mmwwwmwz mmt^m ' wmmaw ' j • w mwn**3mua z^m^i^fgw r^tt t&^g g^jh b 1 1 9 kim npuivam iian _____ __._>____ ___*____. as i have managed to elo at one point or another could eve be credited with having a clear-cut objective ihe duchess of windsor in dicates in the first instalment of her autobiography that she might never have married king edward vi ii if she had hei own way in the critical day before he abandoned the throne tetany has taught me is that women were never meant foi plans and planning wisely 01 otherwise i have been content to live for the hour and the change and surprise that the imminent moment m i g h f bring coei ihe duchess says she wa unprepared and unarmed and stood piite alone and de fenseless in the eye of the storm when on dec 11 1936 king edward announced in a worldwide broadcast his abdication for the woman i love king edwavd viii then became the duke of windsor and he married wallis war field simpson june '>. 1937 mistakes made wwm k ml ml _____________________________ msm hi lv fl jwsia ri fs__^br r jf _^| hr zzmw%t*£*t j mmr^mhz-'-'m jam wf,mmv mymmw b^b w mmm\m\^wm^mmm ar*mmm k l » a\\w 9 m\\f * ammw mm w rf x tbl #^^ b # fl bsli jill.t#b mawt ____ i x ->:!&_ * fl hwp s^ftrfl-a^flfl amw c x l;l^%.*o *• 1 v iflili ilt$¥^f1 iv 1 i i wmammil i^v \ # ## mmmtw i < rhw ih v hflflff ___________________^ ■■■-,">>::-.-■fr \ \ • * t i f : j tt : :#=' : ' : b v>5w_i im ■ii^blf i v-m * mmww ' ' * t^^_l j^fk^a-^mmmi x _, *• afc^^e^^vv • m^llf av _^^^ gscs^w at*3*i \ fm^m\\\^aw^zmm€>^^ma m^f mt in ■' at & ■§ * _«£ fl v jamr ■.....■,... 5f f fljhhf ______ fe j * f • **^ " u..-.-.uj __^__ /^ vtt^-^vji amfa m m l mm mmmmmr * f > / 1 3 ■sp jflfek l/a \ a^mlmmm^w^^^^^ffjzzzw # ' i sff * b p-^_^_^m _■.__• _*__*?■-' j w l l v % _____» •■■m .£ e m i h is fx bv i ," f js^s . f \ fl _—~-~- i__l wrr \ mwtawafwmm ifita a w 1 fl h i h a tw sf ai t » ra^aa ____. bsr • • • jgr • w t_h ______ i ____■l|a _ | ms_aba_iaa *# t^ipf awsr yj'p'^h _______! s!ijfe«f/__lk_>^_f 5t ar *. fe «♦ ._____> ______________________________________! j-f gffi^g * i ,*■* fl^sk a ___________________! gosh.reddy-1 never felt 0 cool ano peppy in summer turning to her romance with king edward viii the duelled wl-ites when rather late in life 1 found myself not only in love but loved as few modern women could ever expect to be loved with a great throne at stake a vast empire seething and with the most obscure de tails of my previously un noticed existence reverberating in the four corners of the earth — when these extraordinary happenings overtook me slowly at first then with the rush of an avalanche 1 was un prepared and unarmed & in mccally a serialized version of what the duchess calls my side of the story begins this week in • ' . r r 1 1 - •• mccall a magazine her auto biography to be entitled tin heart has its reasons will be bronchi out in hook form by the david mckay publish ing co i fifth ave in sep tember nothing that i had ever known before or learned seemed to apply to my new circumstances 1 stood epiite alone and defenseless in the eye of the storm mistakes wer made by me and by others whom i might have influenced but foi lack of coininunieation and understanding ii i i i i senator b senator c senator ew ewthm atwfrmf ntl-m-ottie ntlam karti i im originally (.' 1 ,- v e i a n d a'riih-ry the author was ti ghost-write the duchess mem oirs but he said he quit aftei completing :{()() typewritten pages because she wanted some revisions that he didn't think squared with the facts ■___ m . , also ovm.ow m charcoal dial the watch of the year is the bulova senator continuing the leadership of the bulova line of fine watches you'll wear it with pride . . . give it with pleasure 17 jewels unbreakable lifetime main spring and luxury expansion band and shock resistant see this beauty today had i had my way when ihe eleventh-hour full under standing finally came to me this story would have had a different ending if indeed there had been occasion to write it at all in some franje admissions the duchess writes tin trouble with me was that i was never entirely sure what i wanted to do or be perhaps the only useful thing that ad h s & j e crisson k u wmiteh streeh queen fitreet the duchess discusses her first two unsuccessful mar |
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