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Show fc 'r ": . " V'..- - INTEUraCE continued ' 'f '. .,; .'' Trom Calcutta... ,' , , , ,' ' : sumrer comes, P- When . V s j arisians leave Paris mostly to the en masse Americans and other tourists. The Iut Dass... Duchess of Windsor, 77 and somewhere between it lives in Paris, is only fitting that sbe follow the life style of - so 80, v is probably why she was spotted recently Christian Children's Fund. Inc, Calcutta, India - Caseworker Report To Nazareth manv Riimmfirs The Duchess was the house guest at Cap Ferrat of Franc ine Farkas, 31, whose family owns the Alexander Department Stores in New York City. The Farkases are old friends of the April 12. 1964 Date of Birth: Calcutta Native Place: walks nx with frail, thin, protein deprived Health: difficulty, Characteristics: Speaks clearly and is Gentle, ouiet. cooperative. of good mind. Will be ABuE to learn o.ice health STRENGTH AND IX ARE Duchess, and their magnificent villa. La Roseraie, is always open to her and her American secretary, John Utter, 67. Mrs. Ruth Lewis Farkas, RESTORED. Father: ParentxinxsCondition: Mother: Investigation Report: typhus. !7abfth's father used to be a street clearner. died ISfrom REMARKABLE Fi IS VERY MOTHER WEAK FROM HER RECENT Francine's mother, co- Her SHE ntributed 5300,000 to the political fund and was rewarded this year with the U.S. Ambassadorship to Luxembourg. Not only that, the Committee to the President returned 5100,000 to her. &?ewSer1he TO GET Home THERE AND Nixon WORK. House: Conditions: nf content ment. Calcutta Elizabeth Dass Name: ONE ROOM BUSTEE (hovel) OCCUPIED OTHER PERSONS BESIDES ELIZABETH BY AND SEVERAL HER MOTHER. done on the is so small cooking isat a public tap down is done footpath. Bathing with them in this living the road. PersonsGOOD AND THE MOTHER REPUTE. House HOUSE FEARS ARE FOR Re-El- OF ELIZABETH. NOT Sisters: Maria Dass. deceased ob smallpox Lorrmne Dass. also deceased of smallpox (Elizabeth fortunately entirely escaped contagion) Remarks: Elizabeth will centa inly become ill. perhaps will take up MAYBE world's most famous Dass be admitted Strongest recommendation that Elizabeth at hotels, ONCE. V Elizabeth Dass was admitted to the Nazareth Home a few days after we received this report and she is doing better now. Her she can walk and somelegs are stronger times even run with the other children. She is beginning to read and can already write her name. Every day desperate reports like the one above reach our overseas field offices. Then we must make the heartbreaking decision which child can we help? Could you turn away a child like Elizabeth and still sleep at night? For only S12 a month you can sponsor a needy little boy or girl from the country of ... your choice, or you can let us select a child for you from our emergency list. Then in about two weeks, you will receive a photograph of your child, along with a personal history, and information about the project where your child receives help. Your child will write to you, and you will receive the original plus an English translation direct from an overseas office. Please, wont you help? Today ? Sponsors urgently needed this month for children in: India, Brazil, Taiwan (Formosa), Mexico and Philippines Richmond, va. 232M girl in Name Address. Choose a child who needs me most. 1 will City pay SI 2 a month. I enclose first payment of State . Send me child's name, story, ad $ with the (J S. Government's ) dress, and picture. I cannot sponsor a child Registered Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. Gifts . but want to give S are la deductible. Canadians: Write 1407 Yonge, Toronto 7. Please send me more information. boy (VFA-080- PA 7870 10 the Pen- Hong Kong, opened almost 50 years ago when Kowloon was a sleepy, tree-lin- ed down. village, is coming "We're not going out of business," explains Peter Gautschi, the vivacious, irrepressible best-kno- hotel in the wn Far East . . . the tre- the spacious guestrooms, tne restaurants all of these will be carried over to the new mendous lobby- - location." Once royalty recognized by and celebrities as "the place to stay in Hong Kong," the Peninsula is currently overshadowed by a jungle of high-ris- e concrete which has made Hong Kong one of the most crowded territories in the world. than 98 percent of the 4.1 million people in Hong Kong are Chinese, most of them Cantonese. Despite More this there is no People's Republic of China diplomatic office in the crown colony, although Peking regularly refers to Hong Kong as if it were a part of China. Hong Kong continues to thrive as a British colony largely because Mao Tse-tufinds it advantageous to maintain the status quo, using Hong Kong as a major source of foreign exchange. Of late, however, Peking has been pressing for cong nsular and it offices in Hong Kong, is just a question of time before the British concede. They, too, are interested in developing commerce with the vast market of 800 million mainland Chinese. What seems to be holding up the establishment of a Chinese mission in Hong Kong is that it surely would generate a security problem, since its staff would no doubt become the target for attacks and sabotage by agents of Taiwan. Swiss manager of Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., the corporation which owns the Peninsula. "We're just moving up the street some 200 yards to the last great location Hong Kong. the present hotel is demolished in a few years," Gautschi points out, "well have a new Pen500 rooms, insula ready "When CHRISTIAN CHILDRENS FUND, Inc. bo 26sn, wish to sponsor a (Country) insula of left in Write today: Verent J. Mills "1 ect une oi nne WAYS OF LIVING EVEN HOSE TERRIBLE R CONDITIONS. REMOVED FROM XN PRESENT AND WEEPo HOME NAZARETH MOTHER IS WILLING FOR HER TO GO TO BECOMING X DAUGHTER WITH JOY AT THE HOPE OF HER LITTLE SAFE FROM THE WRETCHED LIFE THEY NOW HAVE. THIEVING SHE IS NOT the on French Riviera where she and her late husband, the Duke of Windsor, spent so l. Home. Which Paris high society. us for so long the made stories high, and it the features which have 17 will incorporate most of PETER GAUTSCHI J PARADE JULY 1, 1973 |