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Ak Churchill Made Request For Burial At Blenheim By JOSEPH Ma-SWEEN LONDON (CP)—Sir | Winston Churchil] remarked one day: _ ‘At Blenheim | took two very importan decisions: To be born, ‘and to marry. “I am happily content with the decisions I took on those mention occasions."’ Sir Winston didn’t still another decision he had made to re‘urn to Blenheim Pal- ace—or, more precisely, the ad- joining churcliyard at St. Mar- tin’s, Bladon—as his last rest- ing place This became known here as he ilay greviousty ill | | Will come as no surprise to Blen- It heim, to Bladon, where Sir Win- ston's parents are buried One resident told a Canadian gardens were designed by parently meaning the govern- Lancelot Brown, is through a ment—might insist on Wesimin- triumphal arch leading to @ ster Abbey as more suitable. bridge over a river feeding a 15- Blenheim. not suitable? Often acre artificial lake, the palace described as the most beautiful sprawling in and sumptuous private resi- the opposite hill. dence in Britain aud perhaps; The token rent for all this is the world, it is @ monumental structure set in 11,500 acres of | fiour-de-lis, delivered Oxfordshire parkland. | GIFTED TO ANCESTOR heim Queen Anne decreed its con- / struction for Sir Winston's an- The visitor may be surprised cestor, the first Duke of Marl-|to find that Sir Winston was borough, io the days when vic- born in a pokey little room that torious English generals were °Dce served as a cloakroom honored not only with titles but Bear the palace entrance. It with more tangible gifts. cael such things *, = The duke, John Churchill. was per clothes and a loc granted a cool £250,000 (§$750,- birthplace but that “‘they’’—ap- | annually |to Windsor Castle on the anni- |versary of the Battle of Bien- lazy splendor on @ white silk flag decorated with! 9 57 a.m.—Station Sign On reporier two years ago that vil- 000) after he defeated the Winston's mother, the viva- bed beeu busluug Whew ic yistn pains came and she made it back to the palace — but only just. She didn't reach a bed- room. < /WAS HEIR TO DUKEDUM As a boy Winston was heir- presumptive to the dukedom— and hence to Blenheim—and is cousin of the present owner. Here is how the Marlborough succession has worked out in modern times: Wins‘on Churchill, born 1874 to Lord Randolph, brother of) the eighth duke, was heir-pre- | sumptive until aged 23. At that time, in 1899. a son! was born te the ninth duke and his American millionairess wife, Consuelo Vanderbilt, and he suc- ceeded to the title in 1934, su-| perseding Winston's place in) the line of succession. He is the present title-holder and an.’ swens to the resounding name of John Albert Edward William Spenser Churchill, lieutenant- colonel life guards retired, tor- mer mayor of Woodstock { It is reported that after Con- suelo’s marriage she was urged | jrepeatedly by her English) mother-in-law to have a child. a son, promptly before ‘that up- 5 = > French at-the Danube town of cious. American Jennie Jerome, Blenheim Aug. 13, 1704, but he wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, start Winston” would succeed to the dukedom. jlagers were convinced Winston would want to come hack to his 10.00 @.m.—Canadian Schools 10.30 a.m.—Nova Setie Schools 11.30 o.m.—Acress Conade — —|had to heaped og a RI 's IT OR NOT 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Giant $ money f a BELIEVE rare Bim hriondly Ote | Veteran Airman fia unmereitul house,” was PLEY 2 12.30 p.m.—Butternut Square |completed more than years , 12 50 p.m.—CBC-TV News Dies In London | later. 5 1.90 p.m.—Mondey Pleybill The present duke, the 10th, . Silent Enemy LONDON (CP) — Air Chief opened the palace to the public * 1%, > G 2.30 p.m.—At_ Home With Helen Marshal Sir Philip Joubert dein 1950 and since then many EIFFEL a Crocker ‘a Ferte. officer commanding hundreds of thousands have vis-| TOWER i. 3.90 p.m.—Moment of Truth jthe Royal Air Force coastal ited the magnificent place for a ON 4 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 193 diet mee 1941 and = yominal fee ‘ | WHEELS” 400 p.m.—As The Werld Turns 3, died ursday in a Loh- ; 4% p.m.—Razzle Dazzle don hospital. He was 77 Entrance to the castle, whose Ascras 1 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers | Jouber. de la Ferte. also BROUGHT 2 f 5.30 p.m.—Mosic Hop |served as an inspector-general 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club of the RAF and deputy chief of 6.15 p.m.—Lionel Television News Staff for information and civil 6.25 p.m.—Weather affairs in the Second World 6 30 p.m.—Sporta |War. Prior to the war, he was Two Sisters nse Committed 635 p.m.—Supper Club | air officer commanding the Ae 700 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip ofr in India | For Trial ~ Ce 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched “He was the first British offi- % & 30 p.m.—Don Messe cier to fly over enemy lines in | me 900 pm ~ Show oF the Week ine Firat Werle War Fo for a MONT a EAS (CPY — ee | = 1000 p.m.—Denger Man 'me while flying over’ German | ters have heen en commi , cxrletpeentantee rere we 1400 cmt" Sixted ~nonérenches, he “spotted a large | trial by Judge Redmond Roche THE BEARD THAT 11.30 p.m.—Wendy end Me German army at Nivelle and | on eharges-of being acces- FULFILLED A 4 12.00 am=—CBC IV News | brought back the news. -series after the fact_of murder SULTAN SELIM I 12.14 am.—Viewpoint |, It was che first Allied air re- -in the fatal beating last summer 1220 am.—tionel Network News |‘CONNaissance made. of Margot Turner, 37, a former | a ea ene 12.25 a.m.—Station Sign Off Born in India, he was noted night club dancer. Is OFF His ee ee jfor hiS controversial comments Carmen Mathieu, 25, and her | SHAVE ‘ CFCY RADIO jon Western air power following {19-year-old sister Mabel were WHO me i retirement from the RAF. ordered held without bail. No WOULD - MONDAY nee colanel ane Fated trial date was given. His - SKY, pu in 1952, nned . 630-News and Weather | more than 28 years as meres They are accused of harbor ~ THe 6 35—Morning Revodup ..-. | pilot’ and sume of the '9¢ Roland Poirier, 31. in their) @mcy was ‘ $.45—Islend = Weather ond - Mar. triumphs ah rials of the RAF | mamewe — oes ne A ae 6 vee Round "av s roaeate be relives charges ef coneed mater in| ee THE > 46 erning eundup Séven years a 0, on a 15,000- . | mn % ~ 6 55—News and Weather mil@ tour of tee United States, Miss Turter’s death. | as OMe Hee fe ; 3 7 00—Hebrew Chana Hour the air marshal told an audi-| Potrier is awaiting trial wow bes . 2 7 TS~—Merning Roundup ence at Omaha, Neb.. he did with his brother Jaeques . x 7.W—News and Weather not believe pilot-manned air-| jer, 27 : DAILY CROSSWORD pea Fe 7 15—Ferm fever - [fait would ‘ever be replaced | Miss Turner. and her escort, ACROSS 44.G0 20. Signa- : eae on eas Mar. 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