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Show Windsor 'Happy9 Married; Spurns Pampered Life PARIS. Oct. 27 JP ThenBukT" of Windsor, In hut first public speech alnca his radio farewell to the empire after abdication last December, announced today he waa going to America In November Novem-ber as a "completely Independent observer, without political consideration," consid-eration," but that he hoped to aid in "solving some of tha vital problems prob-lems that beset the world today.' Tha duka, addressing a meeting of the Anglo-American Press association, as-sociation, said: "I am now a very happy mer- rled man, but my wife and I srv either content nor willing to lead a purely Inactive life of leisure. " After completing his prepared speech the duke said Informally that "I want to thank you all sincerely sin-cerely for having allowed this association as-sociation to be the platform from which I could express to you frankly the thoughts that I hope wTirio"ar6unatng world." After the luncheon tha former British king said he was sailing for the United States aboard the Bremen on November 6. |