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:whluh rivals any other royal bulld. | ing In Kurope for splendor and ap- pearance, falls to Bavaria, Its treas- [ 'nrt-u have been open to the publie for | several years as museum exhibits, The state also receives title to the | castles in other districts, Including | Landshut, Ansbach, Bayreuth, Bam- Thet Country Now Casting RbOUL 7w e b for Funds for Upkeep | eent buildings of the world in the | barogue and rococco style of archi- bl tecture, Aschaffenburg s noted as a prime example of renaissance design, Among the new state properties is the castle Neuschwanstein, which Munieh, April 13.—Bavaria finally has won a long-fought battle for state possession of the old castles, PAIGCES, | [ydwig IT put up ot onormous ex- and other properties once held DY [ ponge: Herrenchiemsee castle, which the Wittelsbachs, her imperial rulers [ {¢ modelled en the palace at Vers up to the 1018 revolution, Now She | g4y 105, and the charming Linderhof fs busy casting about for the funds|cagtie nestling in the mountain woods necessary to their upkeep, and for|,.ap the Passion Ilay village of ways and means to keep them from | ohergmmergau, becoming so many “white elephants.” Will Heve Many Works of Art, Even those which are not habitable In addition to buildings and es- must be kept in suitable condition as | ¢ates Bavarin will be conslderably sightsecing objects for the many | aniched by the acquisition of the Americans and other forelgn tourists ', any Wittelsbach collections of who visit them annually. | treasurer in art and science, Some Vast and Valuable Possessions. | o¢ thege have long been turned over Probably no other royal house in s the state, The royal family de- the German empire over assembled |yoi00 many millions of marks to the #uch vast and valuable posscssion support and maintenance of these did the family whose reigning rights | g one of the chief worries attach- ended ‘when Ludwig ITIT renounced g 1o their new ownership is the fact the throne about the time the wor:nl} that henceforth government aid will war closed. The most coveted of | paye to replace the former Wittels- \thflle for the new Bavarlan state p.on grants, have been the palatial residences and the luxurious pleasure.seats of the erstwhile mighty. ] All now fall to Bavaria, excepting a plot of ground in Munich, a sma MAKINE le lAws tract in Berchtesgaden, the Ludwig- shoehe estate in the Palatinate, and \Woman Member of General As- sembly Gives Views a piece of land at Berg on Starnberg Lake, where Ludwig 1I met his tragic end by drowning. Of the bhuildings erected under the Elector Max Emanuel, the imperial family re- tains the right to live in the middle section of the Nymphenburg castle | and in the southwest wing of that at ‘Wuerzburg, while the state acquires Schleissheim castle, near Regens- burg, entirely. ,‘Ellzaboth Rainey, Indiana's only wom- Imperial Residence a Beauty. ian member of the general assembly The Munich imperial residence |which recently closed, says that after Indianapolis, Ind., April 13.—Miss YOUR N Hickey-Freeman will look made to your personal measure by a master hand. Why post- pone the pleasure? FITCH-JONES C CITY HALL The Wuerzburg edifice is particularly | | seven members, but by the end of the ‘prouml by the scant attention the rep- ' 'men for legislative service, Miss Rain- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1923, attending a party caucus she told one of the caucus members that “Now 1 have more respect for the Ladles' Ald societies,”" "Of course, one cannot tell what {occurred in the caucus, It was my | first, and it was one of the real thrills I got out of the session,” Miss Rainey ladded, Describes Experiences | In describing her: experiences as a | legislator Miss Itainey sald she took her seat with the feeling that she was the only representative who knew |nothing about the workings of the legislature, but it did not take her long to discover that about 75 per |cent of the members were in the same |fix, “During the first half of the ses- |sion,"” she continued *“virtually all of the activity was carried on by six or session it sometimes seemed that every member was demanding recog- nitfon at the same moment," Miss Rainey was unfavorably im- | resentatives were able to give the var- | fous bills. Some of them were so long she declared, that the legisiators had to take the word of the author as to what the bill proposed to do, | ‘Women Equally Competent 4 Women are equally competent with ¢y contended, She expressed amuse-| ment at what she termed the antics of | the men on the last day of the ses-| | sion, when many verbal combats took | |place and physical encounters wére! | narrowly averted. “I have had some | amusement trying to figure out what | would be said of a group of women! | which behaved as did the members of |the house on the last night,” said' Miss Rainey. “No excuse, I am sure, | could have been found for them."” | | Miss Rainey declared it was her| opinion that there were not enoughi lawyers in the legislature. 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