The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975 Page: 17 of 42
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Wadiriday, Junt 25, 1975
Keep Up With
Sports
In The Sun
ARINE PFC. Martin F.
eenstra Jr., son of Mr.
lartin F. Veenstra Sr. of 5002
allisville, Highlands, has
teen promoted lo his preseni
ink upon graduation from
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Trailing Bigamist, Private Detective Gets ‘Proposal’
LIVERPOOL, England (AP
— The boss of Scott's Detective
Bureau claims to be the only
private eye who ever got a pro-
posal of marriage from a bi
gamlst on a train.
She's a toothsome sleuth
Zena Scott-Archer, so perhaps
the" offer wasn't surprising,
she was meant to be trailing
the bigamist, not marrying
him.
omroflils twtrturrem Wives
suspected what he was up to
and assigned me to follow him
everywhere." Mrs. Scott-Arch'
er recalled. "It got so I knew
what socks , he wore and what
he liked for lunch.
"There was this train leaving
I/)ndon We came face to face
in the buffet bar and he pro-
posed before we cleared the
suburbs. He had me lined up
for No.” 3. I went all fluttery
and said This is so sudden’ -
and- it was."
She sidestepped the bigamist
who later slipped away to Can-
ada. After a few months he
sent for the suspicious wife and
she went off to join him, happy
to be asked
"It's funny,-' Mrs. Scott-Arch-
er mused. "Some women just
like having their husbands fol-
lowed Not to do anything about
it. but just to know what's go-
ing on."
Britain's top woman private
investigator operates Niom
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Amusing and elegant, in her
early 50s, with rich dark hair
under saucy hats, she is as
stylish a Sherlock as ever
clicked a sjjy camera ouased
hotel register^
She keeps a magnifying glass
ishades of the great Holmesl in
jar on her desk by a big bow
window overlooking the hectic
Liveipool traffic
On one wall is a landscape
painting by her husband, David
Archer, a chemist They mar-
ried In 1941
"David is incredibly tolerant,
but I suppose you have to be a
verv understanding type when
your wife keeps disappearing at
the oddest hours, she said
"He'd be a terrible investiga
tor, though - can't bend the
rules."
Mrs Soutt-Archer believes
it's important to avoid personal
entanglements with persons un
der surveillance
“A happy family life is essen-
tial for a private eye who
doesn't want to get too in-
volved, she said She has no
children but "a gem of a moth-
er" who looks after the Archer
house in Wallasey, just across
the Mersey River, ’’ I
Against that contented home
background, she prowls this
city oi more than 800.000. and
often far beyond it items from
her dossier:
The case of the nude sales
girl
Liverpool fashion store re-
igns regular daily theft of ex
pensive clothes
These tornadoes
are “super”
Deadliest of all tornadoes is
the "super" or "long track"
tornado, which can measure
one to one-and-a-half miles
wide. ,
It accounts for two per cent
of all tornadoes.
third floor_ office not fan from
the Liverpool night club where
tunes that brought them fame.,
“ The- bureau was founded in
the 1930s by Zena's father. De-
tective Sgt. Sydney James Scott
of Scotland Yard's Flying
Squad, who had left Londoji to
work as a fraud investigator
for one of the big soccer pools
based in this northwest port
city.
Mrs. Scott-Archer joined the I
bureau in 1946 and took it over |
when her father died in 1953
1' never had stars in my I
eyes about the private detective |
business," she said "But
turned out to be a natural. In
emergency, women are
more determiiied. mofe calm
and certainly less easily em-
barrassed than most men."
It was a . somewhat shaky r
business she inherited, but )
things .have been steadily im-
proving. Now, she employs two
full-time operatives imalei and
can call on three part-timers
tone male, two female).
She is the only woman on the
board, of the Association of
I British Investigators.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975, newspaper, June 25, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105195/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.