Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1929, Page 6

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® ° THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1929 e ——————— EARLOF ROSEBRY [ v | I Pe— SR e ‘ | One of Last of England’s s g | Great Victorians Succumbs o | to Brief lllness. ‘ - 3 ‘ Br the Associated Press ESPOM, Fngland, May 21.—The Farl of Rosebery, former liberal prime minister and one of the last of Eng- Jand's great Victorians, died today at his home, The Durdans, near here after & brief illness, All his relatives were at the badside of the 82-vear-old statesman, author and turfman. His elder daughter, the Marchioness of Crewe, hurrying from the continent. had arrived a few hours earlier at The Durdans where she joined her OF ROSEBERY. EARL sister, Lady Sybil Grant; the earl's sister. Tady Leconfield: her brother an | heir tn the title, Lord Dalme i 1 pir i e Tl iova paimeny, it INDIVIDUAL AID HELD | reecently Britsh Ambassador at P: His death caused general sc hereabout. where the former premier's steadfast clinging to its of the eighties and his by manlike outlook on 1i Individual aid to the progress of avia- tion is the best way for the American people to honer the accomplishment of Col. Charles A. iindbargh, William P. MacCracken, Assis! 5 Comn r Acronautics, declared in an address over the National Broad- casting Co. hook-up last night. Sec- | ret MacCracken spok» on a special program commemorating the second an- - niv y of Lindbergh's flight from Liberal Leader Recalls Prophesy of War | New York to Parls. Made by Lord Rosebery. | Since Col. Lindbergh's flight TONDON, May 21 ().—After paving | has enjoyed rogress gre tribute to Lord Rosebery’s exceptional . ... " pogrces ars X Seiisnce. and chi David =~ Lloyd | has taken place in the history of any | George. the Libersl leader, today industry, and the impetus is far from | called a striking sar prophesy which | spent, MacCracken declared the late one-time Liberal premier made | g o pec vé-a ' 25 vears Ago. Bl abalonl “1 was staying at Lord Ro: house with him for a few day Llovd George said. “and I remem that he said to me on the day that the The earl, who was the of his name. celebrated his eig country home, The ‘Town in a barouche and pair. accom- panied by a postillion in true Victorian Ktyle. Last Fri e caught a slight cold which rap rew worse. LLOYD GEORGE PAYS TRIBUTE. ion T than | our ob- ra upon his privacy, impe | ing desires may be. Anglo French entente was announced | in the papers—that would be before | 9° e L €| ““Let cach one of us analyze his or 1805~ L suppose vou are &5 pleased 85 | herown situation, for (he. bur T e ighted, that | determining how he or she m we pagPlied that T yae Jelighted, that | serve the advancement of civil aviation “Well, you are wrong. | "¢, > honor this great accomplish- D2 Heasld fyouare ment in many ways_ by the use of air This will lead "‘“’“"" toiwar. mail stamps helping the airmark = a city or fown, by flying as & passen- ger or pilot, by building a plane, or by rendering any of the myr ng as our Britain's four largest raflways will add this vear a total of 425 engines and 800 passenger and 26,000 freight cars. | necessary to aviation's prog n Three Days the Clothes | was identified from newspaper clippings |and photographs found in his luggage. | i yy| ¢ THE, cltims have been Ladva ed | through telegrams and_telephone calls OF “G. R. CHRISTIAN" | " 5h. 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