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Show Girl Sends For Martian Lover French Authoress Sends "Code Message" to Mars for Prince Charming. PARIS, Dec. 19 (UP) Irene Briares, young authoress, is not content with earthly men. She wants a prince charming from Mars. The young woman writer, undismayed by Dr. Hugh Mansfield Mans-field Robinson's failures to reach Mars by radio, and he---, lieving that men more handsome hand-some in the earthly sense 'than Dr. Robinson's "beautiful big-eared big-eared Oomaruru" dwell on the planet, sent a coded love message mes-sage there today. She sent the message through the French Poste Telegraph, which was somewhat dubious of the queer reading words she laid on the counter at one of its offices. After much explanation that the message was in code because it was not for earthly eyes to see, the Poste Telegraph accepted it, on the condition that it be at the sender's risk. "I am waiting and hoping- that some prince charming of Mars will answer my message," Mile. Briares told newspaper men. "I have written writ-ten it in the most lyrical code any daughter of Eve could have conceived." con-ceived." Although she refused to divulge di-vulge the exact word age of the message, she intimated that it appealed to the Mar i tans not to neglect Parisian girls, especially especial-ly herself, who are pining for a Martian intellectual. Mile, Briares was confident some one on Mars would be able to decode, de-code, and translate her message. Her greatest problem appeared to be how the prince charming would get to Paris after he heard from her. |