Show New York Heat meat Too Much MUth for tor From India A A ti F FF t F 7 r rr I wt r n r S a r fH ti i t I 4 fr F can Pf t b TE P N ila Aw Jno 1 NEW YORK The Tho Tho of Baroda Ba Ba- roda coda or to go EO into details the Mahara Maharajah jah iah Sir Kao Rno Sena Khar Bahadur of Baro Baroda a prince and ruler of more moro than subjects was in this city on his Lis world worM girding journey and remained until d day when his party departed for London on board the tho He was accompanied bv by the thc and two of their children Princess Indira Indira In In- dira and Prince the tho latter a freshman in Harvard Har The and his family and their seven Cn servants and secretaries occupied tho state suite on tho first floor of tho the Plaza while whilo in this city Strange enough tho the thing thine which interested interested in in in- the tho most on his arrival arrival ar ar- ar rival in this city was tho the terrific heat which so fati fatigued eel him that ho denied himself to reporters Capt c. G. G R. R Nim Nim- balker aide aido de camp to tho the explained ex ex- explained t that th tho hard dry heat of India Indin was liko like an ocean breeze compared with the soft boiled atmosphere |