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Daily News from New York, New York • 10

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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10
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Norse Royalty and Red Fliers See Fair; More Exhibits Open B. ALTAIAN CO, (Continued from page S) Today at the Fair 10 A. M. Long Island Women's Auxiliary, Hebrew as the royal visitors were escorted through the boulevard entranc and received by Fair Master Whalen in Perylon Hall, in thc-shadow of the Trylon and Peri-sphere. Norwegian girls in gay costumes cheered as the Crown Prince, mindful of world unrest, told his audience: "The World of Today does not seem to be a very easy place to live in, either for individuals or for nations.

It might perhaps be thought that all the modern means of communication would bring human beings closer together, make them understand each othei better and make them live in peace with everyone. Kindergarten and Infants Home Ballantine's Inn. 11:35 A.M. Formal opening of Danish Pavilion. 12:30 P.M.

National Society, United States Daughters of 1812 Casino of Nations. 3 P. M. National Conference of Christian and Jews Temple of Religion. 3 :30 M.

Formal opening, League of Nations Pavilion. 4 P. M. Queens Week (second day) Court of Peace. 5:30 P.

M. Dedication of Y. M. C. A.

Pavilion. All day United States Fleet Hudson River. starting at 9:30 quantities are limited JUST 600 ALTMAN NIGHTGOWNS Crowds Love Doves, Especially on Rosita There's nothing like doves to draw the crowds, especially when the birds are accompanied by a shapely dancer clad nnlv in fU-strino 7 Police were called out vesterday Unhappily, there is no sign of the probability of eternal peace being within the reach of the World of Tomorrow, but let us say, like Shakespeare, that, after all, we eagerly want to 'hope against The heir apparent saluted the "respect for democratic principles which for many, many years have existed between the United States nd Norway" and hailed the Fair as "an ideal aim" tc cement nations "so as to create that greater co-operation and mutual respect which is the best means to unite the nations in common interest and sympathy." Royalty Inspects Wonders. After the opening of the Norwegian exhibit, Whalen entertained the royal party at luncheon in Perylon Hall. Later they walked to the Perisphere, where the lines of cash customers were held in check while the roval visitors in .95 be 1 will to keep order among the thousands who sought admission to the World's Fair Crystal Palace where doves and lovely Rosita Royce go through their routine.

Rosita's success and the doves' was first achieved Sunday night after she was booed earlier for appearing too well clothed. Her smash hit helped to speed work on the Fair's amusement area, which every one was 2.95 fc Vai is well behind the rest ot tne exhibits. And the ravishing Rosita emerged as the leading contender for the crown of Sally Rand, now holding forth at the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. She's 22, a college girl, from Kansas City, and a veteran of the Chicago and San Diego Fairs. The Fair's other hot spots the Cuban Village, the Amazon Village and the Savoy Ballroom rvialed the Crystal Palace as attractions yesterday.

Fifteen new shows are spected the wonders of the World of Tomorrow and looked down upon the fountains bathing the globe's exterior. Whalen, welcoming theip- Royal Highnesses, paid tribute to the Norwegian exhibit as a royal token of their (the Norwegians') own hospitality, of their own progressive advances in economic and social me ana ot their own cour ageous, generous and friendlv i planning to ring up the curtain during the week. spirit. IS, i-y Wilhelm Morgenstierne. r- this," he said, "can do much to restore international relations to their normal and peaceful channels, and I want to express my admiration of the magnificent scale on which it has been organiied under the able direction of its president, Mr.

Grover Whalen." i liZ wegian Minister to Washington, was among the distinguished folk who accompanied the royal party on the tour of the grounds. Belgians Open Pavilion. About the same time, the Belgians had their big moment with inauguration of the Belgian Pavilion in the same area by fount Robert van der Straten Pontjioz. Ambassador to the United States. Count Ponthoz recalled the settlement in Manhattan more than 300 years ago of a group of Belgians who left an indelible imprint upon the land with Belgian paving blocks and made a lasting bund of Many well-known persons were in the throng of several thousand which paused to listen while the Ambassadors words were carried to his native Belgium -by shortwave radio, as were Crown Prince Olav's to Norway.

A mix-up in arrangements kept tBy Murray Kurmaii Rosita Royce and doves. gates until 4 P. M. The children, in bright uniforms with the bands, gathered for inauguration of Queens Week. But a slip-up in plans for their admission tickets forced them to stay on the outside looking in until teachers ironed out the difficulty.

(Other picture on page 31) 200 children from Andrew Jackson friendship between the Old World High School and Jamaica High and the New. School, both in Queens, waiting for "A great World's Fair such as two hours outside the 111th St. THE V.S-T amTINE I AJ-L 1K1M a- RING rl ID AT THE FA.R AT THE AT THE- r. stunning Altman lingerie, the kind we're famous for. Bcmberg rayon fatins trimmed with lavish laces, ribbons or ruffles.

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