People, Apr. 20, 1936

"Names make news." Last week these names made this news:

In Nice, France, Sweden's King Gustaf V summoned Mouth Organist Larry Adler, demanded "something lively," enthusiastically applauded Yankee Doodle, chuckled at The Sidewalks of New York.

Entered at Eton for 1949 was Prince Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick of Kent, six-month-old son of the Duke & Duchess of Kent.

At his 28-room, bullet-proof mansion in New Rochelle, N. Y. Asbestos Heir Thomas Franklyn Manville Jr. discharged seven armed guards, posted seven police dogs to catch kidnappers. Explained he: "The dogs have two advantages over the men guards. They do not drink my...

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