Show CROWDS CROWDS' CHEER NEW Colorful Ce Ceremonies emoni s Mark lark Ind Induction LONDON Jan 22 liP King UP King Edw Edward rd VIII vrn wat watched hed from a window win win- window window dow of or St St. J James James' mes pala palace e toda today while his subjects poured by hundreds hundreds hundreds hun hun- of or thousands into London's streets ts to express their loyalty and devotion Medieval pageantry prevailed as S the proclamation making him king w was sas s' s read to tho the people at various l points In the tho city accompanied by bythe bythe bythe the fanfare of trumpets and the booming of ot cannon Men and women alternately cheered the new king and wept for tor forthe forthe the theold old one one oneas aa as massed bands played God Save the tho King Kind Edward wasted no time in taking over the reins While the ceremonies were in progress he ho was closeted with Prime Minister Stanle Stan- Stan le Icy lc Baldwin conferring on affairs of ot state and arranging for tor the the- fu tu funeral funeral of or King George Georgo Tuesday The king Is Js en route to Sandringham ham wh where re his f fathers father's body lies In Instate Instate instate state and will accompany it Jt back to London with the other members of ot the Royal family Although Edward had astonished his Ills subjects by flying to London from Sa Sandringham yesterday esterday rind and had been expected to fly back there h he left for Sandringham by r railroad The England of ot history and of the tho story books of ot the tho and Tudors was br brought back fora for a day to the city of or London that now has inhabitants In the four kingdoms of Eng England and Wales Willes Scotland and Ireland InI in I Continued on on Column Fp Four J J. J 0 p f I J. J CROWDS CHEER NEW MONARCH Continued from rom Page pa Ont On British dominions colonies protectorates the year old successor to tc his father George V was wu proclaimed and our lawful lawful law law- king emperor as only ful and rightful liege lord Edward At 10 a. a m. m 3 a. a m. m M. M S. S T. T a 8 battery of artillery in Hyde park began booming outa gun 41 salute lute one one shot each minute to mark the theU 41 U years of the kings king's life Ufe A A. battery battery battery bat bat- tery at the Tower of London farther eastward in the ancient city began began beian be be- gan ian iana a salute of 62 guns guM one ono shot for each year or of the kings king's age plus the sovereigns sovereign's I his salute salute his fIr first t of of 21 guns gulU Thousands Watch A few hundred yards Yards' from Hyde park the booming of ot the tho guns guna plainly plain plain- ly audible thousands were mused massed about old St. St James' James palace on the Mall Mail Soldiers formed cordons all aU around On a balcony of Friary court in inthe Inthe inthe the palace yard not far from Pall Pail Man Mall Malland and its Its' clubs club's and the exclusive shopping district were ranged officers of ot- ficera of arms arma trumpeters trumpeter and officials of of- many of them in tho the garb that has come down by tradition from m medieval times Fanfare of Gf Trumpets When the first gun boomed in Hyde park and at the tower Sir Gerald Wollaston garter principal of t arms for England stepped for for- ward The trumpeters trumpeter ble blew bIes a at fanfare fanfare fan fan- fare tare that echoed over the suddenly hushed crowd Wollaston held aloft a parchment and from it read the proclamation which declared the high and mighty Prince Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David to have lave inherited solely inherited solely and rightfully the he rule of at his father Edward VIII yin looked on from a window of the he the palace unobserved by the crowd At the end garter king of of arms arnie took off his cocked hat and shouted Long live Uva the king kingl Many Wept V pt Others Others' on the balcony joined in the he trumpeters sounded a 0 long fanfare fanfare fan fan- an- an fare the guard of honor In the tho court and the Grenadier Grenadier Gren Gren- adier adler guards' guards band played Gad Save the King slowly to the tho rollof roll rollof rollof of the muffled creped black-creped drums Many wept The crowd burst into a roar of cheers when the tho king stepped on to the balcony He went in again and andon andon andon on to Buckingham palace to start work while the ceremony ended In Remote Possessions As Ag Wollaston read officers of arms arms were wore reading it in Cardiff Wales and Edinburgh Scotland and Belfast Ireland Proclamation ceremonies ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies were held at capitals of countries of f Islands of settlements in remote spots throughout the world wo Guns bo boomed med from fortresses all the way from England to a and d from snips ships at sea ea It was Vasca a ceremony an anachronism ism now nov that a few centuries ago was a a public necessity to advise the people that a king was dead but that their that their crown authority went wenton on under a new one God Save the he King Wollaston ended his reading of the proclamation The massed bands of the household regiments the guards began to play God Save the the- King A state pr procession of ot officials was form formed d in the courtyard at St St. James' James with trumpeters heralds heralda and an escort of the kings king's gigantic life Ute lifeguards lifeguards guards in pl white plumed med helmets helmet and nd glittering flittering uniforms The procession moved to the broad mall man that lies between Buckingham Buck Buck- ingham palace and Trafalgar square Lines of Soldiers Soldier Between soldiers stiff at atten- atten attention attention tion lon the strange procession with uniforms Its of ot other days marched eastward to Trafalgar square A few yards beyond the sq square are it it halted at the courtyard of of Charng Char- Char tag ng Cross Croll just off tf the busy crooked Strand Here in 1290 Edward I of the House Houle of erected one of a series serIe of crosses crosse to his Queen Eleanor the Eleanor the there chere or dear queen from whom Charing Cro Cross s derives its name Barrier at Temple There were persons at CharIng Charng Char- Char lag Ing ng Cro Cross was an honor guard juard of guards Archi Archibald bald G. 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B Russell Lanc Lancaster ster herald read the proclamation in so low a voice that few heard heard- him Ho He was in Ine his long blue and purple robe with the of ot each shoulder Along Along- the Strand the procession on moved through lines Jines of silent pe pepIe people pee peo pIe to the barrier at Temple Bar gateway to the old city of ot London The Tho barrier was a red cord across the street Trumpeters of the royal procession sion aion blew a tan fanfare fare City trumpeters trumpeter on the other side Bide of ot the cord re rl- re- re Who Vho Demand Entrance Halt Who comes there challenged challenged challenged chal chal- the city marshal of ot arms advanced between two trumpeters and answered red His majesty majest s officers of arms who demand entrance into the city of ot London In order to pr proclaim claim his royal majesty King V Ed Edward r Vm VIII The cord was raised and blue- blue mantle ente entered d. d The cord ord was lowered lowered low low- ered ostentatiously to keep out the others while handed his hi order In In- council to the lord mayor The lord Jord mayor in hit his cocked hat bat read the order aloud and ordered the barrier opened The carriages entered the city the trumpets blared and norroy king of arms read the proclamation loudly and clearly The Tho crowd in the tile street clerks clerk In shops and offices and wigged barristers bar bar- in the law courts nearby cheered for tor the king Trumpeters sounded a fanfare laufare again as ILS the tho procession procession pro pro- cession moved on through Fleet the street street of ink Ink to to LudJa Ludgate Lud- Lud Ja gate U Q Da i Cheap Poultry Mansion House street treet and the Royal Exchange The Tho lord mayor the city aldermen aldermen aldermen alder alder- men and the sheriffs in their coaches joined the procession At the Royal Exchange the biggest crowd of ot all aU waited Bells BelIs of ot the carillon on tho the exchange were ring- ring Ing The Welsh guards formed the guard of honor with the tho band of ot tho the I Irish guards People P ople were jammed for many blocks around into close packet maze mass Those of the procession stood on on the steps of the exchange in m front of the five fly grimed pillars on the porch The Tho crowd took off oft their haUland hats haUl and king of or arms rea reathe read the proclamation for the last time As AI ho finished the tho Irish guards' guards band started God Save the tho King People could contain their emotion no more and many burst Into t tears Thousands Sing Some block away another an band started the national anthem and from aUll still farther away thousands of voices were heard singing It There was sudden sudden silence An of An-of- of officer fleer shouted and a thousand rifle butts thudded tog together ther to the ground from the present arms of the Coldstream The lord mayor In full fun regalia accompanied by wIgged black black- robed law Jaw lords mounted the steps from his carr carriage age and waving his cocked hat led tho crowd in cheers cheer that thundered through thelt the he city lt S I 0 |