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Margaret Will Visit ©

On Tour This Summer

By ANDREW TULLY Seripps-Howard Staff Writer

‘WASHINGTON, May 18--Margaret Truman will be received by the King and Queen of England and "by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII during her prospective tour of Europe, it was learned today. : The White House said it had no announcement to make

y " oy | 2 . -y rangements are now being The secret gervice, meanwhile

the of never revealing how much pro(tection is ‘given a member of the President's family. A spokesman said, however, at least one secret. |gervice man would accompany Margaret to Europe. At the White {House it was sald perhaps two agents would go. Algo in the party will be Miss Reathel M. Odum, Mrs. Truman's secretary, who has been with Margaret since she left the White House for her singing career ‘Miss Odum’s §aTAYY and expenses are paid by Miss Truman, but the ‘cost of the secret service protection is borne by the taxpayers Treasury officials were unable completed, Brit- to estimate what this cost would ish sources said both Princess be for Margaret's trip to Europe. Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Secret service agents are paid Rose also probably would greet anywhere from $3600 to $6400 a Miss Truman in England. Prin-|year. However, an educated guess cess Margaret was pictured as be- was that the trip for one secret ing particularly interested In service man, plus salary, would Margaret's singing career, and cost the taxpayers around $3000. anxious to discuss it with her. em - — There also were hints Miss Tru- DPA Publishes Guide man might invite Princess Marg- i aret to visit the United States For Small Businesses next fall—and that Princess Mar-| WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) garet would be delighted to ac-|-Small businessmen out after cept. defense contracts can find out Private Audience the procedure to follow in a 31 As for her visit to the Vatican, page guidebook just published by Miss Truman's audience with the the Defense Production AdminisPope undoubtedly will be private. tration. If she doesn’t reach Rome untill The booklet, entitled “MobilizaJuly, however, she probably will tion Guide for Small Rusiness.’ have to travel for her audience to tells how to be placed on governCastelgrandolfo, the Pope’'s-sum- ment bid lists, methods of fimer residence. Miss Truman, an nancing plant construction, how Episcopalian like her “mother— to appeal for hardship relief from the President is a, Baptist—will controls and regulations, and how be the second prominent member to get help in obtaining materials of that church to be received in and supplies, The guidebook is recent months. Princess Eliza- optainable at all field offices of beth, with Prince Philip, was (he Department of Commerce. given an audience a few months . tine ago.

Miss Tru man will sail for Europe May 26 on the America, going first. to England. Italy is expected to be

on her itinerary. She is due to return to the United States in July. Although arrangements haye Dt be &n

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