Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1937 — Page 27
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Changes Noted in Wallis’ Personality
This latest photo of the
Duchess of Windsor, taken
by Horst, Paris, appears in the Dec. 15 issue of
Vogue. Copyright, 1987, byConde Nast Publications,
Ine.
Photographer Says She’s Gay and Vivacious Yet Subdued.
EW YORK, Dec. 17, (NEA). —Wallie Simpson and the Duchess of Windsor aren’t the same person by any means, according to Horst, noted Paris photographer. The American bride for whom Edward gave up the throne of
England pgsed for Horst last month and the cameraman re- - ports that since her marriage she has changed, not only in personality, but In Physical appearance. First—and, presumably, most important to the ‘ladies of America—the Duchess - as gained a little weight . ough,” says Horst, “to round - her figure into very gentle and very becoming curves.” Her manner, too, has changed. She is more dignified, but yet not haughty. “She makes you feel,” says Horst, “in an indefinable way, that she is a personage. She is still gay and vivacious, but more subdued.” Her voice has taken on a deeper, softer tone; and she is a bit more deliberate in her speech,
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dL has become an example of perfect English,” says Horst, “Neither British nor Ametican— more like the perf $ Eo perfection of stage The Duchess posed for the photographer on Nov. 5, the he fore she and the Duke were supposed to sail for America, and the apartment at the Meurice in Paris was abustle with last-minute arrangements. But the Duchess was completely composed and did not hurry him at all She allowed him a choose the dresses in which he- wished to photograph her and she graciously and quickly changed three times for him. He took 15 pictures within 20 minutes and she was just as fresh and willing at the finish as she was at the beginning, The portrait resulting from this
sitting new hangs in one of the
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PUTS GAG RULE ON SANTA CLAUS DOLLS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (U. P.) —
placed a gag rule on Santa Claus. The department ordered a Chicago toy firm to show cause by Tuesday why mails should not be closed to advertisements of its “Santa Claus Dolls.” The company advertises that the doll says “Merry Christmas” in “clear, understandable and life-like tones.” The department contends that the company goes too far in its claim concerning the life-like nature of the doll’'s voice. “From the advertising copy,” said the department, “one would believe the demonstrator is a ventriloquist.”
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Other Figures in Federal oil . Antitrust Trial Go Home , For Christmas.
MADISON, Wis., Dec. 17 (U. P).
.| =—Fourteen jurymen in the Govern- |
ment’s antitrust prosecution of the oil industry, locked up for 11 weeks, resigned themselves to a lonesome Christmas holiday in their own company while prosecution, defendants and counsel rushed homeward to all parts of the United States. “The “shut<ins” marched into the
jury box yesterday, heard Judge
Patrick T. Stone adjourn the case until Dec. 28, and marched out again. U.S. Marshal John Comeford saw them escorted to their hotel sanctuary and then returned
to face the jury-widows who, with
few exceptions, have not seen their
-| husbands in the last 11 weeks.
Judge Comeford’ dispelled rumors that the jurors might be escorted for short visits to their homes on Christmas day. Only one of the jurors is from Madison. Meanwhile prosecution attorneys left. for Washington and other points. - At defense headquarters, which will remain open throughout the recess, approximately half of the counsel staff announced they would remain here with their families, who joined them here ‘earlier. the 37 defendants led all the rest— homeward bound.
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