OCR Text |
Show GEORGE V DESCRIBED AS DEMOCRATIC KING Woman Coircspondout of Paris Newspaper News-paper Praises the Rulor of Great Britain. (Correspondence of The Associated Press.") PARIS, June 20. (Jonrge V is rirscrlbrd as a "democratic: king" by n woman correspondent cor-respondent of the I'ctit Pn rhdon, who writes of her visit to Pucklnghani palace on tho occasion of an open air invest i-ture. i-ture. "The Fight of King Onrge In th mid! of his people at thin t'creniony filled me with min led asinishii'nt and admiration," admira-tion," she afiK'Tt.j "WlK'ii the menr.'i n lubor renroseiitji t ivs Ha id that with King Jeoi'ge they had no impression of tn-lng in the prcst'in e of a king, 1-iu-v bestowed the hiyhciU pr;i :se on one who if only, and who is ouitn conlent to he only, the first ucntleman of his kingdom. "There is no difficult y nl.out Kiting in f'r one of these hive:-' 1 1 1 w row. II. h unnecessary to uto ny influen'-e or provide pro-vide one's "self with a letter of introduction, introduc-tion, or even a ticket of udm iion the kin;; of- Lngland is to be seen by everybody. every-body. "I noted the sinipli'-ity of his e"rtunn There is nothing to distinguish hjm oui-w;irdh' oui-w;irdh' from nil t lie others. "W'hllp 'iod Save the k'inrr' Jh h-dng played lie KlumlH at lli wdute, holding himself quite t'ti;iit:ht. bin gr.'ice, frank eounteiiftu'e full at ote'e of dicnitv and kinillines. There is no hvs'ci'leul enthusiasm, en-thusiasm, hut in all eves mny he Kf.cn tin, kind of trusr and esteem and J' (feet inna te pleasure with which one looks upon a kinsman or a friend of whom one is proud. "We have here a truh' democratic rov-ereign, rov-ereign, one who. ins'e;id of ilnposinc his will upon the per. pie leels t!i;.t he ii,'':ir-TjHlen ii,'':ir-TjHlen Ituir rventimenls and wKhci.. vtu assuejates iiiirif-eir with their bihois and stuires their anxie'hs and ord-'Hts, who fulfills his difficult mle simply and unconsciously." |