Show ' -- e& - - -- - r- 4 - - -- - - - - '-- -- ' ' ' 1 : '' RA - ---- ''' a"WIli- ' - ty - e gakt-Ztibutt- -- - -- eatot Goretitineitt of Offeltmelitng ot 13ritoitt7 - 4 1 c777777-77-7---- riy i:' ' --'t ''::t:'':'-''- ' -- 1 - $ Simply ''''' ' - - -- k y - -- : - '1-- -z' er t '4' - ' i:':: v N'11: - ' oat : 4 Ki s' 41 11 ' - sta - d :' " ': ( - -- 4::r''-:- da t di it 'd - TI- ' I t 1' I te "" - i i ---- The Windsors Ignored two ad- joining bedrooms and spent much of their time in the little main rOom which reporters found was almost a glorifierLbathroom with shower and wash basin The Windsors ate "next to noth- ing" the stewards said having only toastt and tea for breakfast and for dinner on night only one lausage and a baked potato apiece A Day i One Drink The duke limited himself to one a day which he ll mixed himself He always called the duchess "Dear" and she signed her name en the ship's records and for auto- - - graph hunters a& "Wally Wind son" 1 The duke was irritatedconsid- 'erably crew members said when '" British authorities in Bermuda '''''" seized 132 bags of American mail On the ship for inspection but did : i not make any formal protest The Excalibur brought 129 pas- iisengers—only 33 of them Ameri- can citizens f Among the other passengers were Anthony J Drexel Biddle Jr" United States ambassador to Poland: William Phillips ambassador i Italy and George Gordon inin- to the Netherlands The three I acutely aware of the state s department rule against unauthor- ized interviews for all replied "No comment" to questions about conditions abroad i ito i i i ' For Consultation - Biddle said he had beem recalled to Washington for "consultation" and would go to the capital Saturday by train Phillips said he would report to the state department early next week Gordon said his family is in Savannah Ga The EXcalibur's captain S N Groves said the Windsors ' spent 41Pcbltimeon the bridge where other passengers were not al- ' I1 lowed "I could talk sailor language to the duke" Captain Groves said i t 1 i -: t t 1 i ' Hercules I I I ' I' d -- (10I: 1): f t p - : N: ':NNk ' k - t t:: - -- - ''':- 1 J - - - - i '16 1- - '1 ''''!: ' :S-'- ' -- l' 1 1 1 t 1 - i i - A M TO 3:311 ' MAIN AND BROADWAY " ::::'::- ' ' - vt-- " ' I ed 'a 'r ''' ' st :::' : :7 a 71 :::404':ii' k: ''' l'::':'-- :? - t :' ' ilr - - '' :- AN ' '1 1"' o 4ir j:t ( 's Extra 1"Irm"17 s :--- - " -- ' '4slii1: - N tiro A M 0 ( 63-11E)- SALT TO LAKE Prry I P M - UTAH r' f P:'‘p:'!i-'a- 4:f-g- P: '' p!'iirx1--Itr!::1:-:- :: ' ': i i- :':::! L::::4 ts 41 ' : ::: '''"': ''':':AL-:::- - " " ' ' ' The Bahamas Aug duke and duchils of Windsor are expected to arrive in Nassau about "the mil-di- e of the month" — probabily next Friday—and society is e- citedly wondering whether the "personal touch" of the American-born duchesi can transform the old government house deoorations without exceeding the officially stipulated budget The approximate late of the LCouple'ff arrival was diSetInet111 an official communication &Mat LAdon which said the duke ! hoped to take up his new duties as governor and commander-inchie- f ' of the Bahamas In mid- August The plans for injecting the personality of the duchess into redecoration of the official residence came in a wireless mes- sage from Wally herself asking that notHirig be touched until she arrived The Bahaman house of assembly after an hourof debate recently authorized WOO for redecoration and it was understood that the duchess planned to work with her friend Lady Mendl in 'decorating the 14(lo- mansion' year-ol- d At present the main living room furniture in the mansion is done in rose—the favorite color of Queen Móther Mari - and picture of theAteen 4 as a youthful bride 5lotninates the spacious dining-looFantastic' storleS have sprung up here retarding trenuret which theAuke and duchess are -bringipt to bedeck the house These stories have aroused some among friends of the couple that a delicate situation would be created if local society' got the impression that their tastes were—too extravagant More than one -- overnor at Mssau has seen his requests for a NASSAU jar t change of residence or increased rejected by the local legislature The outgoing governor Sir Charles Dundas after completing the construction of new government houses on fashionable Prospect Heights tried to get the legislature to approve transfer of his official residence there but was refused Any desire on the part of the duke and duchess to move from the present mansion built In 1801 and containing seven bedrooms six s i ik 1 ttl 1 Fla: Aug DneertainAbout (INS)-- A tropical disturbance 240 billies off the east coast of Florida -- from Cape Miami Fla Hatteras N to C 41111111'I UNA I Mei Ma ttage me wit ooko 41 INAISIIOTS logamt ihot a 0 Tom 0b koo40 111241 rem 'sway"! 041140''44444444'4--4444'4014- b (6 a ' ' 's 4' 1 4 - 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rt f i ambers world-famo- e Imo' 00 4 ''' ' 4444o44444444-44- of avoe ::: Na 1 1!a447444404410111444444P44444 manager and mountain climber telegraphed his family Saturday from British Columbia that he and Jack Arnold 24 of San Francisco had scaled the peak of Snowpatch spire which has defied attempts ? - 1 - pc SAN FRANCISCO Aug 10 UP— Raffi Bedeyan 24 grocery store - 4 1 - - —requires no plumbing connections : —is equipped with heating element which warms the room in winter as I 365 it cools in Summer—useful days a year —endorsed by leading doctors—cools ' washes purifies humidifies the air —was given award tional Inventors' Congress ' in Chi ' CagOt Illinois June? 19390 NI- l'cd Californians Conquer 'Unscalable' Peak — 4 ""1""'"'"""4"""""' 010X lifjklbAttettotil 6" Dit40 i dtheucxhuwrecrhe odfStitgeMdieshleiglhatItyBor- - I- - LOW EL r9 ' N NM issmit 1f — This amazing - 1 IWO 'I 01 01:7------- iveighs only 13 pouncls —i s easy to move from room to foom I -' a - - for home office or nursery—just plug into your electric outlet Door - ' 7 t Miss Griffith was standing near the door of the plane If anyone came in the door would have hit her from behind The door did' not hit her before she heard the voice she said 'then she added ' maybe it did after all continued to drift 'olOwly- - westward Saturday afternoon but its rate of movement was so slow it was "nearly stationary" according tto an advice Issued this afternoon by the Jacksonville weather bu- beau At 1 p m (eastern standard time) the storm was central about 2110 miles east of Jacksonville the eilvice said and was attended by Ettrong shifting winds over a wide area and by gales near the center S 4 4 ilove))n 10 -- Corn - t JACICSONVILLE ing It Hautecoeur's list of others known to be undamaged Included the cathedrals of Amiens Leon Sossionf Orleans Chartres and Beauvais and the chateau of Compeigne all the Loire chateaux ex- cept Ambbisewhere the chapel was partly Wrecked St- - Etienne church at Badvals was badly damaged and numerous churches in the Somme and Eure regions were destroyed or dam- -' aged including the chugzhes at Andelys and Gisors The cathedral at Marseille and ' -- 4 ' saved by the watchman who dynamited bomb-fire- d buildings adjoin- - stituted whispering campaign Another method of bringing German colonists into line was to threaten reprisals among their relatives back In Germany According to My Informant these methods were so effective that by June- of 1938 a strong nazi party organization had been formed here In each country the nazis levy a toll upon the party members for contributions which are used to spread propaganda for party a ministration expenses for the housing : and feeding of crews of German boats taking refuge from the British for the formation of guns clubs where Germans are given target practice with sporting rifles and for the formation in each large Central American city of "puntos del apoyo:' : i '-- -- -- -- Nv ' ' !- -- re others-we- 11 -- 1lhoo' N t - ex-th- ( 0 the executive council chambers private secretary's of Bee and grand ballroom prob ably would meet similar objections j Back in he ovvb apartmient Drury one of the who spent after being released from a Nashville hospital and flown here she the winter in Nassau has acinsisted nobody was less able' to (mired two estates for the duke Four Winds and Taiping at ex- explain the whole affair than tshe clusive Cable beach it was She repeated that as she was learned here Whether the duke bending over per pocketbookk he ind duchess will choose to live heard a man's voice: "Give me your keys" hi them or 'merely want them She turned around: she said asid to house members of their en- he grabbed her shoulder tourage Is a question of Im"Give it to me or I'll slug yotc" portance to Nassau society — the man said: - Then Miss Griffith said "every-thin- g blank" Tropical 9isttirbance ' She went was slugged it appeared ana Florida' apparently some time la the blanig period she gulped down the key eluding I k - - Trance Aug 10 UP- IApailial suryey by Louis Haute- coer director general of fine arts disclosed Saturday night that many of France's'most fampus cathedrals and chateaux escaped the scourge of the Germah blitzkrieg although for some the margin wasznarrow---- -' - The checkup has not yet reached Reims where the cathedral iis said to have been unharmed or Lille envies were widely publicized Calais and Dunkerque where dam- among Lerman membersof the age is said to be' extensive foreign colonies here in a- - q t t VICHY ti-t-J- qe tt tery surrounding exactly' what happened in the American Airlines skysieeper shortly before it arrived In Nashvfile late Wednesdar night remained as deep as ever Saturday when Rosemary Olive Griffith 22- year-ol- d stewardess returmed to her home in Flushing The pretty stewardess tclung firmly to her story of an attack by an assailant she did not see She was in the women's lokunge over 'her pocketbook at the time the said The plane was over the Tennessee mountains Sticks to Story bath-froom- Escape ' Damage - IIRTD 10-017- By Tribune Leafed Wire NEW YOaK Aug 10—Tbe mys- living credits flatly and hotly' I These committees visited- every German familY There are a- uposed to be some 160049errnans in Guatemala Rica and vador Niceragük:-Cesta- Panama '''''' Forced told that he Each German-w- as must Join the party Those who refused were subjected to economlc pressure such as boycotts by others Germans and by the servents and employes of eil German families here A number of small German business men who depinded chiefly uppn the trade of their own countrymen for a livelihood were put out of business in this manner A butcher in Cate Rica corn mitted suicide when his shop was boycotted on orders of the nazi e These party it is reported ) ' — 4 l''''''''''- - - - terned to suit the taste of Queen Mother Mary a populace ever ready to criticize their taste in any change& Theduchess however has indicated she will redecorate ' " () - - Ststepwasta luildup I lo t''' - tlamagest-a strong nazi organization In which Rouen cathedralIs-13racticallthe full obedience of every German An these territories could be unicathed although surrounded by assuredThis was donel:yiAorm- - wreckecAttainu ing 'committees In each country The lamed chateau at Blois was - :: - iNt Impending Alrrival of Windsors Air Stewardess Stirs Nassau Social Circles Clings to Story -- ' - : - j1jrn L 1' ' ' Ilovernment house erected in 1801 on Fitzwil!lams hill in Nassau is the official residence of Bahaman governors Here the duke and duchess of Windsor will fi nd decorations pit m ' - Enticagine!—Itaectil ''t-i- ": 4 - Faaed- Cathedrals Mid Chateaux - : il c: 2010-w!- "" -- — - i: IR 2230 '7 :t-- ' ' ) 7 ntit ' '''- :::: ::"::::::::: ?! 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No down payment and no monthly payment till October 1st on— F H A 9 :: -- - :' NOW 1 "' - r Guaranteed to Perform as Satisfat II tardy as Our Famous Hercules" 'Stoker et " ::: ::: The Lowest Price In Our History! 1 :i'' ' : i " -- :''''' “ ' IH::: :44)ksSii:t:::4' i 11'-- '--- - ' ::::'':1-:::!'-''- i c - - nu li:: - - -- ' 0 - ' - ' -' :-- 1 - !: : - t --c - '- -- ' - 4 -- - :- ' ' —- ' -- ' '' L-- ' L ic::: C ' - - ‘-'- i - — ' ' ' thomis - d -- l - - lir t ' ‘ - ----- ' ' 'Ir : --- ' ' 4 1 ::: : 1 I 4 - 4 - - 4"-- ::::::::::::-::::- ': :: - t ' t4 :: t ' ' 0-- : Installation — - - 11---19:1- - ' '' ts - -' 916 ' 5i-'- '' H - : -- -- : - ' t::: - t:c iifi:: - ' '0- '' - 1‘4 ' Stoilter tk linn5o e 1' : tes- :: Companion 1 V " ': -- 4 T Plan 1 4''' '"' :'V'''' ''' : '' 44 -- ' 1)1 0 0 11i'ilt ) : - A-- 4 4 ' No Down Payment i t A -t- r1 -- I ' ''' 4'4100'4 l''' y' - 4- r ) Scotch-highba- '' - ' t:) id: ''''' l'f7:: :''''' -- titled—Couple e '' 7' 0 ': ' ct-- - 77'''' - - TL" k :: i - - owners German is spoken everyP tkAVA:: t where and German goods are 1r w4 4' 1to"4 fcl 11 1 C' fpI found everywhere t ' 1 ):-'1Almost—without—exception- - the so' - riNd"(‘'Y t't 1 ''''lr''''': :f 4 Cit ' ":-- -- '''' in these countries are 705 Germans 1 ‘'''' '''' "' ' '' 4 ' ''' ''-' Ct ''' ' Since nazis 47 14 14 4 the German OA ' Nc1- ' : JewrY' "04---- 4:id-:‘401 even some el the : ''''t''':7-: ---Psi4 -'- " ' y147 - 0 ' v o':: 4t ' ''''::: r ter'i- -' ' " t ' ::'e5'!7iS' c' ) "'' ish refugees arrived here have be- 1 14-i 4 f r : Noeys ' '" 777"14---n— ' ' 'r For come nazi ppropagandists vt 4"'t'"' "' ' -' ' " A I k 'I'" -1 Germans of Aryan blood it is al- ') :::::10d 4 c"Vf: t -4 :4I ' ' ' '''''IrMt'' S(11-':'':4:'? c N :': ' most impossible to escape being v7isd-lv s 444k1 rtr-' 4ifirt i :stir' g:f ''!::::'::'::::::n:' wr - k 4 t : : 114 of the nazi organizations members 7::s::::t:::::::::'::::i::::::: " ' "'that' :' ' "0--1--' -- ' or :::::::' have grown up in this Section :":!:')::::4g::j::::1 1 514 ?4 - ''" P"! ' " -of the hew world " --4 "dN 10 -- " :: the nazis are inter- v ' Primarily I ' " ' t ' : ''' d:'''::::::': d:: ' 444'''')'::: l: ested in dominating the economic '' A ' '?:': :":"''::::::''":": '''':' " :1 it was explained to this :: ':::iI scene ' 4 ok !' writer t by anumber of Germans t 01A ' '4 44: with whonthe talked during aa ''' 4 Nie :' three-wee- k survej made in all the :4 '''tt ")1 241 4 p Central American capitals They :: A want to provide an outlet for ''''7 goods manufactured in the home t - :' e " land in return for raw materials 7'"zdt4-':A0 1: a44'' 1 4 that are exactly the kind most '4 '' " :' ' l' A1(4 needenn Europe eAmerican military Intelligence Aerial photograph shows uninvitingly-namedZo- g island about the middle of August Froni-herthe former King ' officers in each of thiThi Central Naussau government seat of the Bahamas where the duke! that Edward will govern for the British crown 29 tslands American republics-asserthave laid cOmplete 'Germans and 'duchess of Windsor will take up their officiml residence 661 iislets-an- d — 2387 rocks the Baamansles compose plans for revoltand possibly the of the capital cities In each seizure 1 ' ''':' - '' :''' 4 :' "He's a real sailor He didn't seem ' These plans say the in- ' :' ? ii :: ' !' 4L to know much about his new post L:::: ::::::i::4'::: '':::7:: :'': telligence officers are coordinated V10 COL 1-' ' and directed through the nazi ::::::i:: 'p 84and hardly ever said anything :::::::::::::i:::::::::::::::::: yr ' ' 7' ' 411:11 i?:' party leaders In Guatemala City :H:::::::::"::::::'::!:g!':::i1::5-:: i::'C::: it 'Si about :: !i::: :::::!' :: 't Guatemala ::i::'s::111:':Nii0V:40:':1:!!:f:':':2::'-:'These leaders are not 5111 0i'vj "Both of them seemed much Im:: t accredited ::the " diplomatic agents llteAt'idv i I 7''''::::::::' :' I'l !) '': "t: pressed by the informality on the there ' ' ':": '::::" e t: ::::'':':ti::::::::::'p':::'':-:boat The duke would take their ai -i ::: ' r Active t" - fat Gestapo -' (1 ::::: KA' ' :::::::: (4'A ::: three dogs walking on deck every -K -- I Henimerling long a resi- ' - dent of Guatemala Is said to be day and when he went back by d: r4k :'' ''' - ' ::::' the fo'c'sle the crew yelled things :':':::::''' ::: :'P: ' 'P :)':'k-4--: the active head of the nazi party 4' 14'":' "t''4T ::: '' :: :: ''' 1 4f 4 '1 like 'H'ya Duke—How ya doin' activities for all Central America 1 '' t::':::!): :::- ::: :: '::": :' ':': '':::: k ai:- '' ir Attempts to reach Hemmerling and he seemed to enjoy it ip13 de mar it 1 " -'' taseP' 1 were unsuccessful but a number st :') 44"":' U H : S Visit 4 '''''''"':4 '''' ''':!: ::: Eager for of Germans with whom I talked 6-4 " 0 ":":::Pdd I " i ‘'‘'' o'srid said that he Is accepted by all ' s::t "The duchess said She waslook$i:: 7"cr' it -'' ' ' ' 4 4 4''''' :' Germans here as head of the gee 4 "Zi ing forward anxiously to visiting ro $ : tapo for this territory :' the United States again that she ook ' ' 14 ''''' The nazis are so frank about P 44F 4 1 ' r :! hadn't been there in eight years tr their plans according to U S mill- tary observers that the general and that it was high time she did" !!-- d f '''''''''t''''' outline of their program is fairly -'t ) Most of the Excalibut's passeni 0- -t gers seemed to have enjoyed the il r ' A r :'' 471-:- ' unscheduled detour to Canada ex‘ ! ' 1 ::013 i::i :: : :t 1 s4 t cept for a few who had been try o :: iing to make New i'"1 it: i:''': ''N:':: V 44-- ' :ill '1' 141 '' 10 Yoric with a South American boat 34 ) i::"k"1'-A:: At ? ':::2::::::::':::'1::d:''':::::::::::::::: s 4 H The duke once an international :e::' :: ::::::':NUv1 :' I isartorial leader dressed quite informally most of the trip in slacks I'ld ' ' '' t :'::' '''::::::::':''''''''''' ::':'::::t:m: 1 and polo shirts f :" '' :''' :' 1 ' i r'' V4!':r':!':: I !:'::''': '41 ' -- '1' ''' - '1 111 s''- :' - - -- 4- -- tt-- ky : " ' "P''' : th40-1- ' --- - 4 '''' - A' : '" t:0 A' - ' - - ':::::a '' - - ' Auglist SAN JOSE Costa Rica Aug 10—The ' nails are deeply en-1 trenched in Central America and the six republic! of this coffee ' and banana paradise are rapidly becoming bound to Germany by strong economic ties Germanl already control the well known The story ofthe nazi a Al lion'tshare of of all ambitions for these countries was Central America fikim quatemala outlined to me by an American on the north to Panaita on the army officer who for four years ' south The Germans are the cot-- has kleen detailed to the study of - 1 fee planters the exitorters and im- - subversive activities In these re' porters the bankers the shop publics ' ' t ' '1N'' '' - 'N i'' ' ' - Tribune Leased Wire - td 4 ' " 6 -- - By Wayne - - ' -- ' --- --'''' - : 7- — " - ' — - ''''':9(40 - d :id - r' - r - - YoRK'-Auff161A- ' ' degt441 Boycott Insures 'General Compliance -- - A0 k "ne or ' - 5 '4':-1- - - ' 1 — The :" NEW ev ' '"-1"5 ''''' Duke and Duchess of Windsor ozpre two sets of pink brought along sheets for their stateroom on their r'''''zr'-4-"--- " 7i:0 ' " - Lisbon Bermuda fromto 0fvoyage ' ' ''1-4:staff members of the American' rist::0"r Export 'liner Excalibur reported t) e '4'34:-:::4 on arrival Saturday zt4"-- - ''t As sooni as they got on the beat No- r' :Z i"!the sheets I were placed on the twin ot!if beds In the tiny main cabin of i ::':''::-S :"244 4 their suite — aroom measuring - ::r - r only nine by 16 feet said Steward 0' " - '' 41 t ''‘ 4 otti4 Aurelio Gonzales who served the ' t16 V Aft Enforces-Reic- - - ' M c --- 11a4 One Dees ' ' -- Duke ' 7 46 710- t--SV4 ' :Nazis Bind Central A iiierica- - Many-Fren1 Economic Ties Landmarks t By Strong Gestapo Chlet Operating in Guatemala S WAr' " Party Policies urviye- - 'i' ' - - Aside on Trip - ' r41r ' - r '' ' - - --- - rFai-nialli- r ' j t ' Zbt-Sal- 4 tit - ' so---ts-- f - ' - Sunday 3Iorning - ' -- - ' - - '' - - ' -- - '--- ' - - I - - ' -- ' -- I k' ' —a" 64444- 44 4 Ask' 44 4 a aaa o a a ft — A ' ' 0114 7 4444444444114e44‘41144444-4444-4444t444- i A a i A a g i: 0 044- |