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Show DOUCHBOY WINS FAVOR OF HEAL PRIES Queen Marie Puts End to Correspondence. Fearing Fear-ing Romance BUCHAREST, .Aug. Jl (By A, P.) Queen Marie tells a delightful delight-ful story about her youngest daughter.- Princess "II yean a. In which an American doughboy living liv-ing in Pennsylvania figures. The former Yankee soldier, who had served on the Western front In France, returned to his father's fa-ther's farm In a little town near Philadelphia, where he saw photographs photo-graphs of the little prlncese with her pet dog in the American Bun-day Bun-day pictorial supplements. Enamored Enam-ored of her smile and girlish beauty, the doughboy wrote the princess asking her to correspond with him, and saying If she would become his girl he would never I take any other girl to the moviea" The princess, who ts Just psat 14 and surpassingly pretty, replied 'to the Yankee soldier boy, enclosing enclos-ing hr photograph and saying she had heard a lot about the gallantry of the American soldiers and would be delighted to hear from him egaln. The doughboy replied expreeslng his renewed a dm t rat Ion for Europe's prettiest princess, snd a wish to sei her In real life. Ilyeana was about to acknowledge his letter when her mother. Queen Mario, discovered the correspondence correspon-dence snd 1 cautioned her that she must not raise tnlee hopes in ths heart "of her youthful admirer, rthe ceased hesh letters regretfully, but the Tetters irom the doughboy have conUjiued ta this day. In relating the story the que, took occasion to say thst the frequent fre-quent reports' about the eneage-ment eneage-ment of ilyeana ta King Boris of Bulgaria were silly fabrication a, and she elted the dourhboy story as .Illustrating the childlike simplicity sim-plicity ox Ilyeana and her un preparedness pre-paredness for marriage, . SOVIETS ALTER COAT OF ARM LONDON, Aug. IS Br A. P r The All -Russian soviet executive, according accord-ing to a London message, has decided to alter once more the cont of axons of the Russian soviet rep u hi is. For the last few months the coat of arms consisted of a crossed sickle snd hammer, but now this elves way to a more elaborate design which represents rep-resents the same sickle and hammer crossed In the baHnrround of a shhe re predentin e; the earth aneT surrounded surround-ed by n wreath of wheat with the words "Workers of the World. Unite trn ascribed In Rueslan. French, Eng-II Eng-II in. Oerman. Arable and Chinese, |