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By PHIL AULT United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jan;- 24. — Who will be sitting in king's row when the regal roll is called in Europe after the war? Perhaps' 11 monarchs, once there were 30. They range from good King Simeon ‘of Bulgaria, aged 7 and crazy about toys, to that doughty old warrior of the neutral tennis

embourg, Michael of Romania and Simeon ef Bulgaria, ” POSSIBLES ore 2 niberio of Italy, Peter of Yugoslavia and Leopold of Belgium, Highly ¢oubtfuls are Zog of ‘Albania and George of Greece, Then, too, there are those ambitious pretenders, Don Juan’ of Spain, who has a good chance, and Otto of Hapsburg, who probably would be as surprised as the rest of the world if he made the grade in Austria. ” ~ ” IF A vaudeville team set out to do its turn “before all the crowned heads ‘of Europe” these would be the audience: KING GEORGE VE OF BRIT-AIN-—as substantial as the Rock of Gibraltar which he includes in his realm. Aged 49, on the throne eight, years since his brother Edward VIII abdicated to martry “the woman I love.” George VI,

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KING GUSTAV OF SWEDEN —eminently honored monarch of a neutral country whose reputation has remained unsullied throughout the war, although his | beloved tennis has almost been Eight seniors and eight juniors| abandoned due to his 86 years, have been elected to the Warren| He came tothe throne in 1907, Central high school chapter of the | He eventually will be succeeded Senior National Honor society for | by his son Gustav Adolf, who is the first semester. | 62 years old. Seniors are Roger Gale, Charles| giNG CHRISTIAN OF DENSuite, Robert Garriott, Harold. Tay- | MARK—now living in semi retires lor, Pauline Mull, Pat Jennings, | ment in Copenhagen while the Margaret Morris and Earl Dixon. | Germans occupy. his country. Junior members include Paull hyroughout the occupation ChrisRejko, Gladys Witte, Ruth Ellen} tian has resisted German overMiddleton, Mary Winslow, Jane! tires and has been a svmbol of Eash, Pat Wilson, Pat Free and| resistance for his countrymen, Warren Timmerman. | Seventy-four years old, he asNineteen members of the Warren| cended the Danish throne in 1912. Central Hi-Y club will be initiated| He also was king of Iceland until at 7:30 p. m. today in the gymnas-| jast year, when the Icelanders in 5 off Harold. © d declared themselves a republic. lub officers are Haro Jarroll, YR Ant : president; Dick Powers, vice presi- TE et NORdent, and Harold Taylor, secretary.! Christian of Denmark. He was

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QUEEN WILHELMINA OF THE NETHERLANDS—for 44 years a queen, having mounted the Dutch throne in 1890 at the. age of 10, Now in England, she is virtually certath to return to Holland despite some republican sentiment. Her successor will bet Princess Juliana, GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE OF LUXEMBOURG— still in England, waiting until it is safe for her to return te the vest pocket duchy whose ruler she became upon the abdication of her sister after the last war, KING MICHAEL OF ROMANIA —age 23, prospects apparently bright, since the Russians hay made no attempt to depose him § over to the allied side. His father; Carol, seems more or less reconciled to life in the western hemisphere with Magda Lupescu. KING ‘SIMEON OF BULGARIA=—age 17, outlook good, since the Russians seem to favor his retention. He became king in August, 1943, after his father Boris died mysteriously. He has a three-man regency including his uncle, Prince Cyril, KING LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM—now a prisoner of the Germans, while his brother Prince Charles rules as regent, Leopold’s actions have been controversial, There is extensive republican feeling in’ Belgium, and his ultimate return to. the throne is by no means certain, UMBERTO OF ITALY, LIEUTENANT OF THE REALM-—suc-cessor to his father, Emmanuel, Mussolini's little king. Until Italy is freed of the Germans and the people can make their decision the future of the Italian monarchy his future is,uncertain. KING PETER “OF SLAVIA—age 21, living in London while Yugoslavs debate his fate.

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