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Show English Princess Agile In Dancing, Partner Slow LONDON. Princess Elizabeth, whose proficiency at the rhumba is already well known, demonstrated her ability at the energetic requirements require-ments of "boomps-a-daisy" in the early hours at dignified Claridge hotel ho-tel in downtown London. Although the princess' partner, a royal air force member, was a little stiff, the heiress presumptive to the British throne executed the dance with obvious enthusiasm when the band swung suddenly into "boomps-a-daisy" after playing one of her favorite tonga rhythms. The princess, dressed in a flowing pink lace dress and wearing her usual three rows of pearls, came to the hotel accompanied by her lady- m-waiting to attend the coming out party of two debutantes. She disposed of the usual attention atten-tion and at 1:30 a. m. was expertly executing the conga. When the band switched to "boomps-a-daisy" she and her partner saw the dance through its hand clapping, knee spanking steps to the final bump. |