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Show 1 s -e e Berliners Smash Police Lines to Acclaim Windsor II BERLIN, Oct 11 JH Th duk I of Windsor, plunging speedily Into a study of German aoclal the couple were Reichsfuehrer Hitler's adjutant. Captain Frits Wiedemann, and th third secretary secre-tary of th British embaaay, C. W. Harrison. The couple looked freah and well, but seemed embarrassed at the large crowd chiefly women shouting "Heil!" conditions, went on his first tour of Inspection today soon after he and th duchess arrived from Part. Th duchess, fatigued by the journey, remained in their apartment apart-ment One of th earliest caller waa th British diplomat. George Arthur Ar-thur D. Ogllvte-Forbe. When the duke tried to enter aa automobile th crowd broke through police line cheering wildly. He went to a stock plant, where he Inspected a training school for young workers, sanitary sani-tary and safety device arrangement arrange-ment and waa aerenaded by the workers' orchestra, i ' Th duk and duchess were greeted by a cheering crowd on their arrival from Pari for a two weeks' stay. A th train halted Robert Ley. German labor front leader, pre-aented pre-aented th ducheaa with a bouquet of red rosea. Tha former Wallla 8impon smilsd appreciatively aa ah emerged, wearing a blu woolen costum trimmed with a blue velvet collar to match her velvet hat. Edward wore a gray suit adorned with a red carnation, aoft bluish shirt and tie and carried car-ried a bowler hat in his hand aa h and Ley exchanged ealuta-tlon ealuta-tlon In German. Among other there to , greet |