MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD.. OREGON. FRIDAY. JTXE 21. 1935.
PAGE ELEVEN
'LADY PINO' OF
KING CAROL DOING
as much at ease on the tiptoe as any
one else flat-loot.
Two tap numbers tn wiiart style by
the syncopators. Goof us and Goof.ne
in eccentric movements.
The real French Apache which was
so splendidly executed by Jewel De
ter and Jimmy Foster.
Eight little Penguins will give at
amusing performance. In costumes
Acrobatic stunts together with I
lew movements In adagio.
launch an Intensive campaign for a
$40,000,000 downtown subway sys
tem for Cleveland. The program will
be planned as a federal public works
project under terms of a resolution
passed by city council.
NEBRASKANS TO PICNIC
IN GRANTS PASS SUNDAY
Nebraskans now residing In south
ern Oregon will gather In Riverside
park at Grant Pass Sunda.v for their
Tery. advertising chairman, a potluck
dinner will be enjoyed at 12:30 and
there will be a variety of events on
the program as is usual at these In
teresting get-togethers.
OREGON GRANGE HEAD
VISITS G. P. TONIGHT
It was announced today that Ray
Gill, state master of the Orange, will
be present at tonight's meeting of
first ai
nd second degree work. All lnter-
ested
are Invited to be present.
Sew
ing room projects have pro-
Sub nay (or Cleveland?
CLEVELAND (UP) A civic Com
nut tee was being formed here t
vided
homa
employment for 15.281 Okta
women. all heads of their re
i families.
Phone 543. We'll haul away yji
refuse City Sanitary service
Cm Mall Tribune want ads.
annual picnic. ' According to R. M-
Central Point Grange to exemplify spectlv
MMI
VIENNA ( ( AP Magda Lupescu,
King Carol's ginger-bread confldaute
and frequent companion, has "disap
peared." Confldentoal Information reaching
diplomatic cir-
11
1 &v
reports that
Blbl." as the ro-
mantle king calls'
2 mi Jewish friend, j
i iu ionger seen
shopping along
the fashionable
boulevards of gay
Bucharest, a c
comp anted by
one of the King's
atde-de-camps in
civilian clothes.
And King Carol.
magda lupescu w h o previously
made regular visits to this most talk-
ed-of woman In the Balkans, Is no
longer seen making his way clandes- :
ttnely to her palatial home In the ;
fashionable Chausee section of the
capital, tucked away In the back seat
of a ram-shackle automobile, effect
ively disguised In nondescript civilian
attire, with his hat pulled down over
bis eyes to defeat detection.
Some Rumors Denied
Some say Madam Lupescu, describ
ed by many as the most powerful
feminine figure in the Near East !
since the days of Cleopatra, has sold
her magnificent home In the Ru
manian capital. It is said she decided.
In agreement with the King, to keep
entirely out of the public spotlight
and to live permanently In Slnaia, 75
miles north of Bucharest, the summer
home of the Rumanian royal family. '
Ehe wishes In this way, It Is said, to
save the King the embarrassment she '
has caused him In the past by living !
tn the capital. j
Others deny that Madam Lupescu I
las sold her house, explaining that
fcer non-appearance In public Is due ;
to her desire to avoid notrlety and ;
to spare her royal lover undue pub-
liclty. They say that Carol recently j
Installed In Magda's home In Bu-!
char est one of three magnificent 1
radio -phonographs which the King
purchased from a manufacturer of j
super radio sets In Indiana, at a cost
of $1,400 each. The Rumanian sov
ereign also provided his beloved
friend with a superb grand piano. In i
order to relieve the tedium of Mag- j
da'a isolated life in her self-imposed ;
Isolation tn the capital. j
Home Sumptuous j
Those who recently visited Madem
Lupescu at her home In Bucharest i
describe the house as fit for the i
Queen of Sheba. The walls are cov- j
ered with priceless Goeblln tapestries
and masterpieces of painting, while
the floors are laid with superb Orien
tal rugs of the "museum-piece" order,
and the mantle-pieces and tables
bristle with bronze and marble works
of art. Princess Helen, the flghtful :
Queen of Rumania and King Carol's
divorced wife, never had such an '.
elaborate paiace during all the years
ahe was In Bucharest. ' j
Jn order that "Bibi" may not be ;
too lonely when Carol is away, the
King has assigned to his Jewish tn- ;
amorata, as a protector and com- !
panion, one of his aides. I
Still Powerful ' j
In spite of the fact that all the '
most powerful political leaders In Ru
mania are arrayed against Madam Lu-
pescu. King Carol's friend continues i
to exercise the most potent power In
the affairs of the country. She Is
said still to be Chief of the Court
Camarilla, which controls all great
public undertakings, awards con
tracts, directs appointments and pro
motions In the army and govern
ment, and generally exercises the
function of a super-cabinet.
More significant than anything
else. Madam Lupescu has the much
feared Umanlan fascist organization.
the "iron
Guard," behind
her, a 1 1 h ough
that is an anti
Jew lsh body.
This protection
is due. accord
ing to report in
B u c b a rest, to
Madam Lupescu
having befriend
ed and given
asylum to the
Chief of the Iron
Guard, Colonel
Zelea Codreanu.
when the latter kins carol
was wanted by the police after the
assassination at Sinala of the late
Ion Duca, who was prime minister
of Rumania.
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PLANNED FOR BEAGLE
BEAGLE, June 21. (Spl., Beagle
is going to have an old-fash lonsd
Fourth of July celebration at the
Beagle hall with all kinds of races
and stunts for the children, pony
races, radio and basket lunch. Every
one is Invited to come and have a
good time. There will be dancing In
the afternoon and evening. It Is un
derstood Mr. Brown is sponsoring the
old fashioned good time.
Benson Dancers
Will Appear On
Distant Stages
Following the last successful re
cital by versatile pupils of Eve Ben
son's dfhclng studio, several requests
from out of town nave been received
for a repeat of the entertamnment.
which will be given at Ashland and
Vreka next week end.
A part of the program to be re
produced follows:
Ballet a combination of serpen
tine r--t fp worSc. by pven danrrr-
Pr -' rnp number bv four lit
tie girl.
Jaz Toe, by a youcg Udy who u ,
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