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...Randolph Churchill, plump columnist-son of Winston, readied himself for a more Spartan venture than Beebe's. He was about to make a winter-long lecture tour of the U.S., in a new Lincoln, with one chauffeur and one secretary. Interviewed in Manhattan,. Journalist Churchill refused to comment on Elliott Roosevelt's observation (in As He Saw It) that "for young Churchill, conversation is strictly a unilateral operation." He also refused to comment on Sister Mary's rumored engagement to Belgium's Prince Charles. Said Journalist Churchill: "It's nobody's business. ... I think there should be five freedoms?Freedom...
Mediterranean Fleet. In one vital spot the U.S. did not back down. The Navy made it clear that its Twelfth Fleet will remain in the Mediterranean indefinitely. The supercarrier Franklin D. Roosevelt was homeward bound but would be replaced by the Randolph. Usually the force would comprise one carrier, three cruisers, seven destroyers...
...woman: Mrs. Randolph H. (Betsy) Dyer, from the diocese of Missouri, first woman deputy ever elected to the General Convention. To the House of Deputies each diocese sends four clergymen, four laymen; each missionary district sends two clergymen, two laymen...
...film's mystery is not very mysterious. Neither is the romance between mother and a police lieutenant of the homicide squad (Randolph Scott). But the irrepressible kids (Peggy Ann Garner, 14, Connie Marshall, 8, and Dean Stockwell, 10) are often very funny in their efforts to assist or thwart Police Sergeant Jimmy Gleason...
...milkman and me with the curlers still in my hair!" No wonder they were fluttered. The milkman was Edward Kenelm Digby, 52, eleventh Baron Digby, World War I colonel in the Coldstream Guards, World War II inspector of infantry-training establishments, co-grandfather (with Winston Churchill) of Randolph Churchill's small son. Winston Churchill...