Show I Who's News This Week By Delos Wheeler Lovelace Conso dated Features A MOST durable ambassador IS ISS isS S r I Samuel Johl Gurney Hoare now back at 10 Downing Street to tell teIl how he talked turkey to Franco He IS thin A thinA BIt Pompous Sir fish with a Samuel Has Plenty t mouth of 01 and andla a h gh Solid Qualities la nasa nasal vo voice ce that on occasIOn has run through the ouse 1 of commons I 1 ke the rasp of II a file But he knows his m nd and probably knew too that All ed vIctories had ripened the t me to back Franco into a corner One of those modern corre correspondents correspondents who zip up between Lon Lon- London London don and New lork ork the way an older Jenera generation used to ride the between New 1 lork ork and Washington reports that bare loves the pomp and cir cum tance of publIc I fe He De certainly acts as though he does when he togs out m court dress Ills His uniform Is perfectIon The sword that he wears as an Elder Brother of TrIO Trin ty House slants jaunt ly The blaze of hIs deco deeo decorations rations heightens the of pleasure In his eyes S r I Samuel IS a ous worker w th an infinite capac ty for Important tent tant deta 1 and his performance in 10 Spain Spam has been sat all allaround allaround around H s w wife e maybe has helped there She writes a weekly pep piece for tor consular representatIves The bare Hoare fam ly though not venerable has been In banking qUIte some tIme and there is S plenty of money to support an ambassadorial establIshment S r I Samuel IS 63 THE NazIs m in Belg um accord ng to exiled Prime M nister Hubert P are slowly starving more than half of BelgIUm s small ch chit dren FIfty Nazis Are Starving three per Belgium's ChIldren c cent en t o 0 f fH fH H I ot Dee Declares I ares those be twain tween the age of three and Sl sr he says are undernourIshed speaks on the has bas s of first rate on He was prime minister before the captivIty and the people who remained behind still look upon him as their leader and smuggle information over the Chan Channel Channel nel regularly A trifle old to fight In this war 53 In the last struggle with Gel Ger Germany many enlisted as a private vate finished a lieutenant and stayed on In the reserve to be become become come a captain of the That probably evoked memorIes he could not resist It was In the Ardennes that the bloody bat bat- battles batties ties of the summer of 1914 were fought futile victorIes for the Germans they turned out to be beAfter After peace PIer lot became one of Brussels most eminent emment la and was elected to the senate A th ek ck man w v th a square face and little hair but vast eyebrows and a heavy moustache he held various portfolIos m in the cabinet and reached the prune lust Just before the Germans second invasion He barely escaped their pursuit and with WS Ins wIfe and seven chIldren went first to Vichy then to Spain Spam and by byway byway way of Portugal to England King Leopold mean fell In the NazIs hands and s first com coin comment ment was bItterly accusing It was probably only double talk for Ger German German man consumption because he de defends defends fends WS his king now A AFTER FTER an earl er war council called In Washington by the au authors authors thors ot of the AtlantIc Charter It was rumored that a veteran general had backed I Liken away from To Gen Wellington the Burma I In Various Ways now offensIve tossed to the young the hell for leather I Lord LOUIS GOSSIpS said that when any schedule of men I ships planes and guns was drawn up the oldster and asked double has al always always ways gone ahead WIth the tools at hand and has used these so well weIl he heis heis is a vIce admiral at 43 Incidentally a superstItious neighbor points out that ton when he finished Napoleon s generals m in the Peninsular war was WIlS 44 Burma the neighbor notes is also ou on a peninsula and Lord I is 43 The lord Is by courtesy not Burke An elder brother inherIted the title of Marquis l of Milford Ha- Ha Daven Haven ven and a nephew holds it now is only plain Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas hut but like also a young younger younger er son he may he be more than marquis to In the end Until 1914 the family name was as Battenberg It was changed because anti German sent ment chafed Lord LOUIS father an English admiral also The cousinship with Brita n s king so often mentioned stems from froma II a grandmother one of Victoria s daughters The line Une began a lIttle less than a hundred years ago when hen hena a prince of lIesse married morga nat tally cally a Ru Russian countess Mount batten himself married tile the fabulous fabulously fabulously ly wealthy daughter of a British commoner The remainder of the family consists of two young and pretty daughters andI I They used to live m in II a 30 room du |