Show I 4 ' Wednesday Morning- - ?Tbe Salt £ak Tribune Duchess Chats Happily on V S Arrival Wallis Rests Bank on Coast FiresXegal Following rJaw Surgery Guns More Serious Than Expected kind" he said "The duchess and are deeply appreciative” Alter formalities attendant on the arriyal of the Windsors aboard the yacht Southern Cross they chatted pleasantly with officials 'and newsmen and then motored in X an open car to the hospital A1 ‘most immediately Dr Cartee examinations premade liminary to the operation which Involved the scraping of an in fected jawbone The duchess looked well and happy When asked how she felt the duke replied: "I think her appearance answers that" The Windsors were greeted by H V Hemelt of the state department in Washington Stephen L Childs of the British embassy in Washington Mrs Mark Byron IQ daughter of Governer Fred P Cone of Florida British consular officer X-r- Miami officials 2 Duke Plans to Play i r Golf MIAMI Fla Dec 10 IP)— The Duke of Windsor chatting with reporters said Tuesday he hoped to get in a round of golf here while the duchess recuperates Despite the discomfort of an Infected tooth from a dental operation that necessitates a major dental operation He was reminded of the putter the duchess of Windsor chatted amiably a his of Jane” “Calamity gift friend Bobby Jones the retired golfer “Yes I still have it” he said “but it hasn’t improved my put ting any” Troops Reach Honolulu- - i (so$tmne Ferrari Tuesday on arrival at Miami with the duke Here she talks with Alexander Orr Jr the mayor of Miami as the duke listens in Duke Duchess Refuse to Be Discouraged By Banishment to Tiny Islands - - HONOLULU T H Dec 10 (UP) —The U S army transport Hunter Liggett arrived from San 'Francisco Tuesday with 1000 troops to be staoned at Hawaii army posts The transport Grant will arrive Wednesday with a (similar number of soldiers Windsor Exerts Every Effort To Do Good Job finds time to work out plans with the leading financiers of Nassau The failure of the sponge indu-trysome disease killed it off— was the most serious blow to the Bahsmas and I found that the duks of Windsor knew all about By Adda Rogers St Johns Famous Novelist and Magazine that and had reed every report made by biologists who came to Writer He is also studying World copyright 1940 by King investigate Features Syndicate Inc All rights aths United States CofC C project as possible means aiding needy reserved Reproduction In fuU native youths In the Bahamas or parj strictly prohibited It wav while WS discussed these In the eighteenth of this series things that cam upon-onfact ef articles Adela Rogers St that interested me enormously Johns famous novelist and mag- One that L certainly had greatly azine writer continues her story misunderstood for years of the Windsors They have a Reverence for Father job to do and they ere doing It aa you wlU read today I hsv never heard any man NASSAU Dec 10— Why was the speak with more affection and reduke of Windsor sent to be gov- spect I might admost say with ernor of a 'very minor colony of than the duke of Windsor the empire he once ruled? shows when he speaks of his fa1 do not know ther George V There is then In It is of course obvious that he the tone of his voice something so could not’ remain in Franc The sincere that you find your eyes chance of a member of ths royal turning directly to him etudying family being taken prisoner by the him to see what expression of the Germans Is one with complications face goes with that warm quality cannot possibly tell you how and dangers apparent to everybody many times in our discussions of If this Is St Helena as m a n y Nassau and its future and policies people have suggested I will tell in our casual mention of world afyou that the duke and duchess of fairs In his intense interest in Windsor have refused to recognize America his royal highness said: It or admit It They are carrying My father thought— my father on in tha British tradltidn It is said— as my father taught me — ” "Ha and his father were very a little more difficult because they have no vision of what lies ahead close” said the duchess quietly for them It is also exceedingly "They got along excellently always hard for me to explain how mag- I think no on understood or apnificently they are refusing to let preciated tha prince of Wales as anything get them down They well as his majesty” As h talked you came to see a suffer gresUy from the tragedies going on in England 1 know it deep intimacy and influence what —saw you might call a real partnership of those two who together for so Duke Works Hard many years served the British em The duke of Windsor worka harcL- - pireJYou-galaed- r tor picture of He has already seen real future a very quiet wise man a royal poesibilities for agriculture in Nas- statesman who had been consulted sau He takes them very serious- by his ministers more often than ly and In hi usual way is getting perhaps we knew who had always around him all the men who can had ths trust of his peoples I too how Edward give him information about the remembered past 'of the islands He consults VIII’s voice had broken In his first engineers farmers and above all broadcast after he became king— the important men who under- and that the only time he ever stand many things that are strange came to hit own defense after bis to him— men like the famous Sir abdication was when he was acHarry Oakes who owns so much cused by a member of the British land in’ Nassau Sir Harry him government of having hurried hla self one of Canada's great father’s funeraL men told me that the duke To Save His Mother had consulted him about bis work there and asked for Information What a filthy story" ha said Intending as soon as h could clear then And explained end proved up the official duties to make a that it had been don to save hla tour of all that had been done mother the long dreadful days of Also he receives ths admirals waiting for that funeraL X know and officers of the American navy now too that it was the new king and will b responsible for buildwho made and carried out the plan that either h or one of bis brothing air bases her The Bahamas under Windsor’s ers should stand guard over bis fah concentrate ther’s bier And that one governorship greatly upon raising money to send joined the long line of people who to the mother country in her need passed to take a look for the last —and for this purpose the duke time at ths king they had loved so deeply He wanted to pay hla last respects then not only a his father's successor not only as his son not only as a prince but as rOB LIMITED TIM ONLY! on of hts father’s subjects Hs spoke particularly once ojf ths king his father as always ths servant of hla people "It was PER necessary to him that h should TON know that tha people believed in Delivered what his majesty’s government was that If they needed to be doing — — Cnlforzn Clean Large informed they should be so inAU Coal fold os Money Back formed before any moves were Guarantee made I believe that should be true in every government as hs Co mad it true in England” -1220 SO MAIN TIB Edward spoke too of the fact that hla father had instructed him ! s rev-eran- Smart new s pray rhinestones and simulated pearls $1000 it self-ma- will floral spray of pale btue and pink stones with white rhinestones $1200 Buy now PEA COAL for Chrutma on our convenient lay-aw- plan BOYD PARK’ JEWELERS SUNK STUB yr SAlflAMCnY P75 American Coal -- -s- Famous Couple Keep Chins Up Despite Troubles in the method of dealing with ministers and parliament to that ideas could both com down from the top and also grow up from the bottom and no ideas ba lost ”1 shall try to do that here in he said sincerely and Nassau there was no suggestion that hs felt it beneath him to do his best for this tiny little space or that he would try less hard to carry out what he had been so carefully taught in this small colony than hs did while he was king Then why did he abdicate? Was the lov of a woman even so great a lov as these two bear each other was even that kind of lovs enough to have mad him give up the throne which his father had handed to him leave the peoples hla father had left in his charge? I began to see something that became frankly the theme and purpose of all these stories — and that is that it never occurred to King Edward VHI that he would have to leave hla people or that he would not soon again serve them in the way he thought the greatest Next Chapter: Miss St Johns continue her story of the Windsors presenting intimate sidelights on the duke and duchess Petain Lauds Troops VICHY France Dec 10 IP) — Chief of Stato Philippe Petain expressed his "fullest satisfaction” Tuesday with the appearance ol the French troops he saw recently on an Inspection tour of the Toulouse Lyon and Marseille areas Fitts which i i i r' ON CREDIT WITH SEARS COUPON BOOKS A small deposit entitles you to s book of coupons of $10 or more The 'detachable coupons in de- aomiaition9 n P DR used like cash as you shop and save throughout Sears! 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