Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1929 — Page 30
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PARIS PROVES HAVEN TO MANY ROYAL EXILES Every Smart Hotel Hides Some Deposed King or Prince. nv PRINCESS ALT FAZIL I tilted I*rr<. Staff Correspondent PAP IS, May 9.—’That same tanee which became a republic by ir pping off the heads of Its royalty, .as become the asylum of royalty ■r the rest of Europe which has esaped some hcad-chopplng at home. Every smart hotel in Paris hides i king or a p-ince in exile. Jobless for the time being but always . am:ng of the day when power .ill return. The * exiles make a colony of heir own talk over their troubles rr.ong themvlves t.nd even plan illiances for the day when they sit >n their own thrones again. Royal marriages and engagements are made, but w.thout he pomp or publicity that attends such ccre-,-nrie whre he crowns are sitting ight. Many Live Simply But r.ot .11 of the royal exiles can i seen around the smartest restauants, 1 r the iortunes of many will not permit. Each one tries to live within his restricted income, so M any of the c noble families have taken quit places in the country md I mi or near the gay capiof thi Riviera or the Normandy Not all of the exiles have had he good fortune of Ahmad Kadm, depend shah of Persia, who has f illow -d the lock exchange in Paris with r.tucli good luck. He added ‘ .is depicted coffers by playing a sure thing on the Bourse end sold out after lie had won 1 000,000 francs, the largest single vain ever recorded at the Bourse. The exiled Sultan of Turkey. Abdul Medjid, whose reign was shortened by Mustapha Komal, is of another school He is in seclusion at Nice, but still regrets his palace of Ponsgoundjouk on the heights of the Bosphorus Harbor Two Queens Abba? Hilmi, Inst Khedive of Egypt, who ruled before his overthrow to make room for the first king of that country, Fuad, his couin. Abbas Ililmi is one of the richest men In the world in his own name and when Ik* left Egypt he brought with him everything. Zita, former empress of the Aus-tro-Hungarian empire, spends her time between France and Spain, but mostly south of the Pyrenees, where she is educating her children and bringing up her eldest son, Otto, as future kitv. are trained. When she comes to Paris she lives in complete seclusion and no one ever sees her on the street or in a public place. Queen Sophie of Greece, a Hohenzotlem because she was the sister of the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, is nowin Florence, but she moves between Paly, Switzerland and France. Queen Natalie of Serbia is installed in state at Biarritz, where she is constantly visited by princes and -’•incesses of a dozen families who •we reigned or still reign in Eu'*pe. DELIVERS RUM TO COPS ooUegger Takes Order Over Phone, Falls in Trap. •: 7 rn<t?’l Press CINCINNATI. 0.. May 10.—Victor 'Tanson received a telephone call last night. “Deliver a case to such •nd such an address," the caller said. Hanson delivered and the recipient was Willard E. Darcus, federal prohibition agent in charge of Cincinnati. Hanson was charged with violating the prohibition law. Graduates to Wear $3 Dresses "'i Unit til Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 10. Junior high schoo girls here will wear $3 cotton, he and made dresses, without ribbons u nowers, for graduation exercises, George Melcher, ehool superintendent, ruled today.
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