Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1928 — Page 18

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GRAND DUCHESS OF RUSSIA TO , REFUGEJNU.S. Claims Fake, Says Soviet; Others Declare She Is s Royalty. Ry United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Bearing a mysterious grand duchess as one of its 1,095 fretful passengers, the liner Berengaria, which since Tuesday had been held at anchor by harbor men, moved up to its dock today—-thirty-nine hours late. On Ihs passenger list was “Miss Anastasia Tchaikovsky.” She remained in her cabin and only immigration and customs inspectors who had orders from Washington to expedite her clearance were permitted to see her. Many persons believe she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia, only surviving member of the family of Czar Nicholas 11. One of the believers is Gleb E. Botkin, son of the former royal physician, who escaped through Siberia and Japan to the United States after the Russian

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revolution. Botkin has some reputation as an artist. There are those, on the other hand who contend that the “grand duchess” is a demented Polish laboring woman, Francisco Schanskowsky. “There can be no doubt,” Botkin said. “Could you be mistaken about someone with whom you had lived as a child?” Another who is convinced is Mrs. William B. Leeds, former Princess Xenia, a third cousin to the Czar’s daughter. She now is in the South, but her Long Island home will be open to Anastasia. Here is the story subscribed to by adherents to the claims of the “grand duchess:” Ten years ago in the village of Ekaterinberg the czar and czarina, the young czarevitch, and the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Marie and Anastasia, together with Dr. Eugene Botkin were awakened by Bolshevists and told they were to face a firing squad. The world assumed that the

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STATE BEAUTY IS ‘SOLD’ Nature Study Slides to Be Shown City Pupils. “Selling the beauty of Indiana to children” is the newest plan of the educational museum, according to Murray Dalman, research director. Dalman is directing the purchase of hundreds of biology and nature study slides to be shown at Indianapolis schools, supplementing the four Indiana exhibits now being used. The pictures are photographed from life and colored in the natural shades. An exhibit of the full set of these plates will be held at the end of the school year. Underfed Boys Learn to Cook Bn United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Undernourished boys take course in cooking at

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