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...drab, run-down streets of industrial Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, were face-lifted with banners & bunting last week as their Majesties, King George VI and his Scottish Queen, Elizabeth, arrived to open officially Glasgow's $50,000,000 Empire Exhibition. Glasgow citizens, 50,000 of whom are still unemployed despite the Clydebank's shipbuilding and rearmament boom, lined the streets and cheered lustily as the royal couple, riding in an open landau drawn by spanking Windsor greys, jogged out to the exhibition site, wooded Bellahouston Park. There in the neighboring Ibrox soccer stadium before...
Died. Robert Tait McKenzie, 70, long-time (1904-30) director of physical education at the University of Pennsylvania and able, prolific sculptor of athletes, soldiers, Boy Scouts; of heart disease; in Philadelphia. His most noted work was his Scottish-American War Memorial which now stands just off Edinburgh's Princes Street...
Died. Archibald Kennedy, Marquess of Ailsa, 90, Scottish shipbuilder and landowner; in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland. In 1930 the Marquess bought St. Kilda's Island, one of the Hebrides, ordered the inhabitants to evacuate it, said he would never again permit it to be settled because of its barrenness...
Before she does. Storm in a Teacup manages to stick a few thistles on the shiny seat of British statesmanship, has its fun at the expense of bench & bar, gives a friendly, honest picture of Scottish life. That the story is as purely Scottish as haggis or brose is the doing of Playwright Tames Bridie, who a year ago took a Highland fling at Bruno Frank's German Sturm im Wasserglas, turned it into a Barrie-like play...
...professional aviator who climbed to a passenger altitude record after three months as a licensed pilot, an advertiser who climbed to a vice-presidency after 13 years with Manhattan's Federal Advertising Agency. Then he escaped to the French Riviera to write popular stories about a Scottish engineer. His spare time he passed in fencing and pistol shooting until he found scaly targets more interesting...