LADY HEATH TO RESIDE IN THE UNITED STATES
AIRWOMAN SAYS HER AGED HUSBAND DOES NOT SUPPORT HER IVnlted P.A. —By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Press Associationj Received 10.35 a.m. NEW YORK, Wednesday. Lady Heath announces that she has applied for American citizenship, as she intends making ner home in the United States. She says she is not estranged front her husband, but the latter no longer supports her. She declared that she did not intend renouncing her title, explaining, “British law still recognises me as a British subject, and I naturally want to take the name of my husband." Lady Hea'h, who is a famous airwoman, was formerly Mrs. Elliott Lynn. Her husband, Sir James Heath, who is 76. recently complained about the amount of money she was briskly spending. Sho is Sir James’s third w ife. His second marriage was annulled in 1927.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 9
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145LADY HEATH TO RESIDE IN THE UNITED STATES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 9
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