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Daily News from New York, New York • 61

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PATLY NEWS, TLTSDAY, JULY 21, 1936 All Reactions Look Normal eier Met a Sad Meg Uy NANCY RANDOLPH Princess Margaret and her rejected suitor Croup Capt. Peter Townsend "most certainly did" meet, dine, and talk together during his current visit to London, THE NEWS learned today in a letter from a member of the WW rl Margaret set. While a fascinated public finally was brought to believe that the love-crossed pair a royal Princess and a divorced commoner 15 years her senior had not even exchanged a word on the telephone, here is what actually happened: Weekend Guest Townsend was bidden to dinner, to join -Meg and a dozen other gay weekend gue.sts at The Manor House, Henley-on-Thames, country place of Viscount Hambleden and his beautiful Italian-born I Viscountess. Peter, still heart- sore, did not remain the weekend (of the 14th) through he wont off to see his mother in another part of the country. Princeia Margaret She manage to keep buf There are yet sad farewells to i A V'v- be said, for the gallant wartime flier whom the little Princess for mally renounced just about a year ago, is off for a world tour, (XKWS folo by Tom Baffcri BYSTANDERS enjoy the show a.s Jayne Heller tries out her reflexes at an emergency timing reaction test at the Greater New York' Safety Council's driver-testing clinic in Times Square yesterday.

Making a note of Jayne's reactions is Safety Supervisor Harry Trice. The clinic will be open from 11 A. M. to 4:30 I. M.

through Friday. Marilyn Fat hump, to forget, and sometimes, surely, to hope "that all may not be lost. According to our correspond ent: 'The long and the short of L'Affaire Townsend is that he Peter Townaend He will be going away loves her deeply and that she loves him but in Her Own Way she prefers her exalted posi publicly and in a shimmering white dress, went to divine ser-ice on Sunday in the village of Hambleden." The Viscount and liis Idy seem sympathetic to the Meg and Peter romance. The Viscountess, the former Maria Carmela Atto-lico, is a dark 6-foot beauty, whose father the late Dr. Bernard Attnlico was Italian Ambassador to Berlin and Moscow.

Lady Rupert Nevill. however, seoms the staunchest of the Meg-Peter champions. It was at the Nevills' Sussex place, Uckfiel.1 House, that the Princess and th RAF flier last summer spent tw fateful weekends. When the second idyllic interlude had ended. Meg made a decision that shocked romantic folk all over the wida world that Peter is now in? tion.

He is the one who has to suffer since the Princess has too Says British Writer law of Abergavenny) would send out cups of tea to the press, denying all the time that Townsend was inside. He wouid come in through the back entrance of the house next door the houses are connected pass along a mews and no one could see him like a mystery novel." Fellow guests of Meg's at the Hambledens' dinner and house party were "the young Astors, and the inevitable Billy Wallace with whom the Princess, very (By Wireless to THE NEWS) London, July 23. Marilyn Monroe is fat and frumpish, a female fashion columnist complained today. B.ut another woman writer swigged gin with America's favorite "fat frump" and said: "She's quite remarkable." heavy a schedule to allow of much time for suffering." "Ringed with Reporters'" In London Townsend, as previously, has been the guest of the Marquess of Abergavenny in his Lowndes Square house. Our informant writes: i "The place has been ringed with reporters.

Mickey Nevill (Lady Rupert Nevill, sister-in- The salute came from eccentric to travel. poetess Dame Edith Sitwell, who greeted Marilyn in a medieval dress, mink stole and Plantagenet neaddress. Marilyn had a tight fitting: black dress for her visit. Fooler For 85.000! Little Fooler Puzzle Xo. 19 Is worth $5,000, so don't forget to mail it.

The deadline is only Deluge of Bicycles Over a round of gin and grapefruit juice, Arthur Miller and Dame' Edith discussed plays but Marilyn abruptly announced she is scared to death of falling off bicycles. When the aged- poet looked bewildered, Marilyn explained that since she recently said she wanted Fence Charge Slapped On 10- Year Honor Cop My EDWIN ROSS An honor cop, bagged after a two-mile chase on the lelt Parkway, was suspended from the force yesterday a few hours before he was arraigned in Brooklyn Felony Court in the theft of bedsheets from a laundry. two days away Thursday at 2 P. M. Entries must be in our Grand Central Post Office box by that time.

There's also a 10 bonus for for trial for trial in $o00 bail in Sessions on a petty charge was Wesley H. 33, a one-time state who lives at 005 Third Held Special larceny Dailey, trooper Her Yacht Scores Hit On Sandbar a winning entry that is pasted on a postcard or the back of an envelope. Don't delay any longer. If you haven't worked the solution for No. 19 yet, do it immediately-then mail it in.

Brooklyn. A cop for 10 years, Dailey formerly was assigned to the Cates Ave. station in Brooklyn. He is the holder of five citations four for meritorious duty. Earlier this year, he was fined and reprimanded for infractions.

61 Stolen Sheets in Car When picked up, cops said. Marilyn Monroe Called fat and frumpish Dailey had 64 sheets stolen from she knows nothing about clothes, the Cascade Linen Supply 832 Myrtle Brooklyn, in his car. Although he was booked for S- I As K- tv fe criminally receiving stolen property, the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor in fourt with the consent of the' Kings District Attorney's office because the sheets were used. Seek Robber Of Bsroness A youthful, wavy-haired prowler, wearing a dark blue suit and horn-rimmed glasses, was sought by police yesterday for the robbery and attempted rape of a young baroness and former movie and TV bit player. Geraldine Carter, 25, who said she was the widow of Baron Gaetan de Lussats of Monaco, told police she was sewing in bed in her garden apartment at 2 E.

Both St. when the intruder slipped through an open terrace door lata Sunday night. He threatened her with a knife, took $8 and a wrist watch from her dresser and bound and gagged her with her own sewing material when she. resisted, she said. After he left, she managed "to remove the gag, and the building superintendent, hearing her screams, came to her aid.

(Picture on page 1) Dailev aroused the suspicions Miss Soward claimed. "Marilyn used to work as a model but it seems to me significant that her most profitable pose was in the nude." Jail Teeners in Robbery Shooiing Four teenagers, arrested Friday night after a chase in which police bullets wounded a little girl and a youth, waived examination yesterday and were held for grand jury action on robbery charges by Magistrate Nicholas F. Delagi in Bronx Magistrates Court. All are in jail, three in default of $7,500 bail, and one, Kenneth Davis, 19, of 44 W. 133d under $10,000 bail on additional charges of Sullivan Law violation of safe and loft squad detectives on Sunday in the Rns Park park- ng lot in Queens.

The sleuths were checking compiamis oi thefts from cars. I Dame Edith Sitwell La Monroe's "quite remarkable" to go bicycling she has been deluged with bicycles. "You can hardly move in the hall for bicycles." she said. Dame Edith took another sip. She had met Marilyn in Hollywood, where she had founda great many things remarkable.

Dowdy Tight Clothes While Dame Edith thought Marilyn a doll, Jean Soward of the London News Chronicle was bitter about those "dowdy" tight clothes. "The most prominent thing about her," Miss Soward hissed, "is her spare tire. Lots of us have one but most of us dress to disguise it." Marilyn's tight clothes prove Tries Handles, Flees Thev saw Dailey try the nan- dies of several cars and then hop into his own auto and drive off. Frances Lang ford Watervliet, N. July 23 (U.R).

Singer Frances Langford and her husband, Ralph Kvin-rude, escaped injury today when their 11 8-foot yacht ran aground on a sandbar in the Hudson River near here. The craft was enroute to Milwaukee after cruising in the Caribbean. sheets were stolen, and aid had bought them from an "unknown man." When they followed, he roared through a toll booth on the Marine Park Bridge and finally forced over to the side of the road at the Flatbush Ave. exit on the parkway. i and felonious assault.

The others are Joseph Walker, 19, of 117 E. 100th Thomas Taylor, 10. of 49 E. 131st and Leon J. Max- i well, 17, of 65 W.

St. Dailey denied that he knew the.

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