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I r 4 Lm S p L I I 44 j J JW W 7 4 44 4 str 4 44 4 II I 2 4 p 4 L it 4 Ird 4 4 S 5 it 4 S 7 An excellent study of Mrs 1 Ernest Wally Vally Simpson in the flat at court L London where she and her husband entertained Edward VIII when he was vas vas Prince of W Wales Ies Mrs 1 Simpson moved from the flat after filing divorce from her banker hanker husband lU band King Tells Prein Premier Primate To Mind Th Their ir Own Business Angrily Reb Rebuffs Lead Leaders Leadth's rs When They Urge Discretion Regarding g Mrs Simpson Copyright 1936 by United Press LONDON Oct 17 King 17 King Edward VIII hotly rebuffed spiritual and political leaders when they appealed recently for greater discretion in the monarchs monarch's relations with Mrs Wallis Simpson it was learned in court circles today The leaders leaders including including the archbishop of Canterbury and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin were Baldwin were told by King to mind their own business it was said The reported interview took pl place ce at Buckingham palace Court gossip is that the archbishop of Canterbury and Baldwin were astounded when Edward lips twitching nervously in an attempt to conceal his his' anger delivered the royal snubbing The purported incident at the palace was the climax to a series of f discreet but increasingly pressing similar A vision of King Edward as a smoking pipe-smoking country gentleman Great Britain's first retired king drifted before the eyes of his sub sub- The suggestion was was only only a re remote remote remote re- re mote possibility but nevertheless a possibility that possibility that the king at some time might give up his job jobin in favor of his brother the duI duk of York Next came the suggestion that the king might marry someone and and someone meant Mrs Simp- Simp Th Most lost Talked of Woman in the World the hc life liCe story of Mrs Wally Vally Wal- Wal ly Simpson ly-Simpson begins Monday Mon Mon- day in The Salt Lake Telegram cl son i who Unexpected within the next ten da s to be the chief wit- wit Continued on oo Paso Page Two 5 Column Six King Tells Premier Premier P Primate s To Mind Their Own Business Continued from Page One ness as she is plaintiff In the divorce case at Ipswich assizes of Simpson W. 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A Court circles and people m in in outside society who know King Edward say a suggestion that the king might abdicate Is rous They incline to the belief he will never marry Mrs rs Simpson Simpson Simp Simp- son or anybody else Britain has beheaded kings and thrown out kings who overstepped overstepped overstepped over over- stepped the elastic clastic but limited bounds of their prerogatives But never before this reign reign has the possibility been discussed that one might quit the job voluntarily in favor of leading his own life Speculation on the possibility that King Edward might retire Is based on the beliefs 1 That he d does es not like the job 2 That he ho resents the plain opposition of church leaders and more conservative statesmen of hi his close dote friendship with Mrs Simpson wife of a former officer of ot kings king own crack household ld regJ ments 3 That he is of of headstrong head head- strong nature and inclined to pur pur- sue a course with even greater determination if it is opposed While the gossip went on and the newspapers maintained si silence silence si- si silence lence thick as a London fog concerning concerning concerning con con- the divorce suit King Edward went to his country home Fort Belvedere near Windsor inthe in inthe inthe the beautiful country outside London London London Lon Lon- don for the week weekend It was not known whether Mrs Simpson was among his guests as she has been before He expects to leave Monday about teatime teatime teatime-In in the later afternoon after after- noon noon noon-by by railroad from Sandringham ham the rambling country estate 60 miles by road from Ipswich and the assize court where the Simpson divorce case will be heard Though two weeks ago jt it was understood Mrs Simpson would be among the few guests all intimate friends the talk was now of a stag party If Mrs Simpson went there she would have a vis royal record matched perhaps among Americans only by J. 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P Morgan and various ambassadors to the court of St St. James She has been in Buckingham palace at York house at Fort Belvedere Belvedere Belvedere Belve Belve- dere and at Balm Balmoral oral castle as asa asa a a. guest among other men and women of the kl king g. g Talk that he might quit his job brought up talk of the future of the house of Windsor and the chance that little Princess Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth might become queen to succeed succeed succeed suc suc- suc- suc her father the duke of York As for talk that King Edward might retire and marry Mrs Simpson it was suggested first that he would be comparatively poor secondly that there would I be endless difficulties King Edward no doubt could marry Mrs Simpson if he wanted to as king or ex His wife never be queen and she could not be received in court circles as his wife As for talk that the king might retire there are several factors against the possibility One is that of duty The king has been trained for his job since the day he was born He may mayor or m may y not care for it Nevertheless he has been bred to it day and night to the idea that under the British constitution n his birth puts upon him burn th the responsibility of serving as a symbol of the unity of the British people and the empire Hi His country's position in Europe Is worrying all British Je leaders ders |