European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 16, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse Charles still Down but Camilla rising in poll from the associated press. More bad news for Prince Charles most britons. Would prefer his son William As King. Even More would rather see Charles sister take the throne according to a poll published saturday by the sunday express newspaper in London. Charles 46f is first in line to assume the throne. But the poll found that Given the Choice Between him and. His 12-Ycar-old son 54 percent of britons picked William to succeed Queen Elizabeth ii a so Long As he is 18 by the time she Dies or abdicates. That Isnit Likely to happen soon. Elizabeth is 68 and healthy and says she has no plans to give up the throne. A a. A a a a a a. A a a a a a a a Only 42 percent picked Charles Over his son. Asked to choose Between Charles and his 44-year-old sister Princess Anne an even bigger proportion chose Anne a 56 percent to 37 percent for Charles. However its unlikely Anne would succeed her Mother because she is eighth in line to the throne Anne is the most popular member of the Royal family though she once endured the indignities that undermined Public support for Charles the highly publicized breakup of her marriage. She was divorced in 1992 and has remarried. There a Good news for Charles too an increasing number of britons mind a Queen Camilla. The poll was conducted after Camilla Parker Bowles who has been Charles Lover announced last week that she will get a divorce. Charles separated from Diana Princess of Wales two years ago and she retains the favor of most of the Public in their marital squabbles. In the sunday express Survey 22 percent said they a a 11a Ith percent would accept role of Royal Consort the position held by Prince Philip Elizabeth a husband. Had a j lvo1 Vii Wei we Wilt Oisiu a As Queen a a Small improvement in the past Lew months according to the newspaper. And 45 percent would accept her in the lower status e Telephone poll surveyed 1,000 people and hot in of error or 3.1 percent the newspaper said. The margin the world according to Rush Rush Limbaugh slept Here. He also ate wimpy s burgers shined shoes played High school football dabbled in radio and prayed in Cape Girardeau mo., and the convention and visitors Bureau is betting tourists will pay to see All about it. \ the Bureau is spending about $18,400 in state and local tourism Money to promote the conservative commentators old haunts. More than 50 people including the mayor crammed into a yellow school bus thursday for a Sample 45-minute tour past the Hospital where Limbaugh was born the House where he grew up his High school the hamburger hangout that Snow a Bank and the Barbershop where he shined shoes. 115 and going Strong Fred Jackson right takes in the applause of friends and relatives after singing the spiritual Quot this Ole building Quot at his birthday party in Jackson it miss., on saturday. Jackson who turned 115 on Jan. 1, was treated to a formal Celebration at the Albemarle health care Center where he lives. Sitting beside him is his son Fred Jackson jr., 71, of Vicksburg. The Kickoff of the Rush Limbaugh Hometown tour ended with chocolate cake at City Hall to celebrate Limbaugh a 44th birthday. Rockin for food Banks Robert Plant and Jimmy Page will be generating More than memories when they hit the Road together again next month. A their 35-City North american Rock tour will Benefit second Harvest a nationwide network of food Banks tour sponsor Miller genuine draft will donate at least $100,000, and Plant and Page will autograph More than 50 guitars for auction a a the former led Zeppelin duo will also Donatic front Row tickets to local food Banks for auction and. Encourage audience members to donate canned goods. The tour begins feb. 26 in Pensacola fla., and runs through May. Picking up Brand new truck a Brooks amp Dunn personally took delivery of the truck that workers at a Ford motor co Plant in Louisville ky.,made specially for them. The country duo of Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks Wil use the $120,000 truck to haul their Vintage race cars. A. A a. A a a we did no to want them to think we were taking this lightly Quot Brooks said. A this kind of truck Thev built for us is a real special . 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