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During the Sliver or MAN OF THE PEOPLE—Hl« ■objects (bower on George V evidence SOLDIER—In spirit and position, George V has SQUIBB—At Sandringham other thrones his he defied weariness to be the "good soldier,” Balmoral ▼ Imt 1 MONARCH—While celebration of his last summer, despite yean Cwtle, George BAILOR—King George V, who of their affection—on affection Inspired by hli friendly consideration Jubilee reign, were toppling, George V wore the He’s on his 7#th birthday, taking part in to the MW service In the nsvy u » youth, sitting In the saddle for hours while reviewing troops. pictured, play •quire, riding, banting the fair at Derby, he crown and ermine so well that he for alL Riding with Queen Mary through ground* > i wen recognition m one of the trooping the colors. or taking part In loeol affair*. the crowd'* acclaim. became more firmly entrenched. world’s foremost yocht racers. doff* his hat to acknowledge f comrortea ner. xne Arcnoisnop «« V s to remain until alter George HAS Canterbury, and old family Wend, burial. POET LAUREATE OF ENGLAND spoke a few words to tier. Lord was to In mind m For It hard keep Dawson gently took the Queen’s Pageantry old London today, that life was go- FOLLOWING TRIBUTE TO KING King Edward Eighth WRITTEN hand, nodded to the Prince of Wales, | ing on, that babies were being born, and led the family back into the that people were quarrelling, that laureate of sitting room. New Starts people were dying. Los Angeles, Jan. »1-(UP)-John Muefleid, poet King His Duties In hie hotel were out in the death _ fs Assumes Every where, In public and priv- England, received the new* of the death of hi* sovereign Lights put hotel chamber. The women retired to (Continued from ate, mourning for the late king room. At a deek upon which were the Gideon Bible, stationery, Page 1) their rooms. The King was dead (Continued from Page 1) and recognition that the and a blue blotter, he wrote thU poem In commemoration: and there was a new king. proclaim the accession or the new Prince Edward Albert Christian went on undisturbed under a new KING GEORGE V and Earl by a medievally garbed HIS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY mo- king. The body has met In the George Andrew Patrick David Is Norfolk, Premier Duke trumpets, king, seemed predominant. Edward VIII became at the of herald at 10 a. m. tomorrow mor- same place and used the same now, the death of our late sov- England, and representatives The first official sign of the late ThU man was klnr in EngUnd’s direct need: ment of death the already consti- by at St. James' at Char- words of announcement for E forces and the police, to ning, palace, m. after was and as he could many ereign of happy memory, become '(the armed king’s death was at 12:30 a. In the black-battle years, hope rone, tuted king, king his father’s Cross—the great traffic center generations. our lord, Ittlscase arrangements for ing When the white ensign on the flag- Hls courare was a flag men rallied on, not be a mourner. only lawful, rightful, liege of Trafalgar Square—at Temple indeed. Proclmation Edward the the Yungral. staff at Admiralty Arch, at the HU steadfast spirit showed him king He went at once and telegraph Eighth, by grace Bar, which Is the boundary of the the it has of God king of Great Ire- ancestor to Edward be- other end of the mall from Buck- And when the war was ended, when thought the lord of the city of Lon- “Whereas pleased Almighty Britain, Kings ancient City of London and Its mayor land and the British dominions be- nobles ancestors to was lowered to half Of revolution took IU hideous place, father’s death. Ood to call tft His mercy our late headed five mile of ter- ingham palace, don, announcing his beheaded square semi-sovereign and hU kindness and hU grace sovereign lewd, King Oeorge V of yond the seas, defender of the faith, Norfolk, and Henry VIII XJlHOv* HU courage wrote out and ritory; at the corner of Chancery to Lord Dawson signed the an- emperor of India, to whom we do atherlne Howard, of the Norfolk Pouted Death Notice Scattered (or charmed) Its mlnUters naught. had blessed, glorious memory," lane nearby, and on the steps of the certificate of death. He all faith and constant his fifth queen. Twenty minutes later a function- No king of all our many has been proved nouncement always says, “by whose acknowledge __y, the Royal Exchange In the city. signed that for King George’s father, obedience with all and hum- Edward the notice of the late By times so savage to the thrones of kings, decease the Imperial crown of Oreat hearty *Phe great crowd awaiting It was at this meeting that the ary posted King Edward, In 1910. ble of St. death on the framed, glass- Or won more simple triumph over fate: Britain and Ireland is solely and affection, beseeching God, by 1 the Duke of York In front new had the of making king's king duty Death Notice Posted rightfully come to the high and whom kings and queens do reign, to Palace to glimpse of tak- covered notice board on the high He was most royal among royal things. a’s hoping his first speech as sovereign, news- Prince Edward Albert Chris- bless the royal Prince Edward VIII en- Iron of Buckingham palace. Most thoughtful for the meanest In hU state, News was telephoned to mighty was disappointed. They ing the oath of security to the gate with and to en- were thousands there await- The the gentlest, and the most beloved. correspondents at the tian Oeorge Andrew Patrick David, long happy years reign the courtyard by a side Church of Scotland, promising that There best, papers Feathers where are the only we, therefore, the lords spiritual over us.” nee. he would not follow the example of ing the news. Inn, the old In Sandringham, and and temporal of this realm being of Document such as Alexander, his the Stuart kings, Immediately afterward telephones Signers An empire predecessors death notice was on here assisted with these of his late Khan never Its of cannon In St. James' park, adjoin- soon the posted Signers of the announcement, , Genghis In persecuting members; sign- with mem- the the and at the Tower the Jubilee Gate. majesty's privy council, last were the could have dreamed, mourned ing a proclamation preserving the ing palace, prepared night, male whose of London In the were fired to At End It was Alan F. Lascelles, King bers of other principal gentlemen of members dead king as a wise, just man of office of his ministers city, Last Scenes of the royal family, the continuity death and assistant secretary, quality, with the lord mayor, aider- Integrity and love for all his people and the public services. announce the late king’s George’s private archbishop of Canterbury as of the new who to the Inn. men and citizens of London, do now, none had during the 25 the accession king. 'phoned primate, the privy councillors and questioned Parliament Called and then with one voice and months and 14 days of The dean of St. Paul’s cathedral, “It Is all over,” he said, hereby, consent, the lord mayor and other officials yean, eight Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin British Ruler and and In accordance with tradition was Of he read the formal bulletin. totngue heart, publish pro- of Ills reign. to meet in London. summoned parliament a run for the tele- claim that the high and mighty bells tolled, In formally notified and he ordered There was mad Probably tomorrow, at any rate Guns boomed, special session at 6 p. m. (1 p. m. tele- face of the that Tom", the great cathe- (Continued from Page 1) Those who had no within two or three an- Countries all over the EST) In the house of lords, to ap- “Big phones. sorrow to the whole civilized days, the at 8 a. ran to automobiles whose brings In memory of the late king. dral bell, to be tolled m„ phones nouncement of today will be read globe a motion to convey a speech — a bus- the Prince of Wales, the world." prove m. and 6 a. m. EST). groomed since his Infancy Queen, had been for hours Men and women In ordinary life of at 10 a. (3 motors running as a proclamation to the public. The to the new king and a message iness to which he could succeed Princess Royal and the Duke and nearest Sen. William O. McAdoo, d., Cal., as If one of their own As the bell tolled, the fighting and raced off to the agency new must be and the donned black condolence on the death of his father. Duchess of Kent. war-time secretary of the treasury: king present services flashed out orders all over only by the death of his >f communication. had died. father. “Williams, “I deeply regret to learn of King ceremony will be exactly as It was one the world to officers and men, In Edward FUes A across the garden In all the empire but flag King boy cycled coun- at the accession of his fater. That Edward will mount the throne for “Hewett, and George’s death. He carried his mast—the stand- barracks In England, In the desert for London r o m Sandringham House on was describ- flew at full royal (lie first time at a Joint session In King Edward, .left by "Dawson.” try through one df the greatest event, May •, 1910, of war with landed a to Sergeant of the for Egypt awaiting possible Blrchan Newton air- paper crises of and I think won ed by the London Gazette In these lords scheduled nearly February, airplane from The signers were Sir Frederic In of history, It flew this morning at Sandring- Italy; In the ships of the fleet, Norfolk constabulary charge the words: to make the solemn declaration In drome with his brother and Williams, Sir Santley Hewett and gen'eral respect and admira- because Edward VIII was steaming In a never ceasing patrol today ihe Guard there, Jhe sergeant “The officers of arms habited In ham substance as follows: Duke of York. Lord Dawson of Penn, the late tion of the world.” as few the Mediterranean, to the heir presumptive, the walked to the framed bulletin there, and It symbolized "I will maintain the true Intent through up their tabards assembled at St. en- In to the little He had had five hours of rest, going king's physicians. ward his fingers fumbling, things could that the kingdom to the best of army India, gun- and, James’ palace and, attended by the of your enactments to bed at 3, after three hours of con- The bulletin told the story In epi- notice. It was dures, though kings die. George was boats and sloops In the Yangtze posted the death NOW ON sergeants-at-arms, proceeded to the my powers, according to law." sultation with the Duke and Lord tome. One name of the royal family of THRONE the 59th of England, his son In China, that King Oeorge Is dead. written on a rectangular sheet of the king At the first formal new session of secre- was absent — that of the Duke of balcony Friary court, where, Wlgram, his father’s private a little larger than ordinary Is the 60th. or alternatively after 70-Gun Salute He was ?aper, after the trumpets had sounded a parliament, tary. Gloucester, the third son. note with the red royal crest Edward, Prince of Wales, became If that comes first— The war office gave orders for a paper, fanfare, the proclamation was read his suffering from a sore throat In Lon- House, an already constituted king at the little the shots to be He oramged for a simple funeral it Its top and “Sandringham by garter principal king of arms, In the coronation will be held a 70-gun salute, given don, and could not risk the danger the moment of the late king’s death, of in service at the church today, and for Norfolk" embossed In red In the of the earl marshal, more than a year from now—the at Intervals one-minute, of Infecting his father by coming presence and assumed the Invisible, Inescap- for the late for the body to be taken there tonight. upper right corner. several of his ministers king must formally declare his ad- mourning king—one here. He was But majesty’s of which he Foresters and of the expected today. Villagers Get News in addition able bonds rulershlp herence to the Protestant church. each year of his life—to start at game keepers In a and many other officials, discussed the others were at the bedside, saluted and may never relinquish voluntarily noon (7 a. m. EST). estate will stand guard. He The seregants stiffly to various personages of distinc- No Empty Ritual trans- scene that could occur only In Eng- his life. at each arrangements for the body’s backed away. _ tion." during This Is no Edward The guns boomed out Takes His Duties empty ritual, to Westminster Abbey, to land. at the gate surged for- Up ascend the saluting station over the empire, portation Villagers State Procession drew VIII, the first man ot and King In Ne Pain while men took off Even as the king his father and their give an Idea of lie in state; for the Abbey service ward, read, and Then a state procession Is formed, throne as a machelor since Oeorge position to die late his last breath, Edward VIII took over for burial among other kings of The king began yester- their hats the women began crying, with heraldsand mount- never a Roman the dominions which Edward trumpeters, his face wracked III, may marry He had been fully conscious all went of flnto the dark up his duties, VIII Is king—Hyde Park near Buck- Windsor. day. rhen they ed life .guards escorting the officials, lined with the strain Catholic. England and Scotland at intervals since Sunday. He relatives and friends, with grief and The Tower of Lon- It was said that only to tell their and the lords march upon the city have not forgotten the Stuarts. He ingham palace. authoritatively be- the he had endured during the past Al- taken was In no pain. But his breath waiting up in cottages all over of London. Is the head of the Churches of Eng- don. The great army dspots at the late king’s body would b$ three came more and more labored as he side. the days. land and Scotland and their de- dershot and Catterlck. At Aden to London and Westminster Abbey country The lord mayor meets proces- was but a few minutes after he lit spasms caused by bron- and news reel It across the Red Sea from Italian Thursday. coughed News protographers sion In his state carriage en route with his mother—now fender. and the heart that stood back of the crowd had stood, Eritrea, at Ceylon on the all red chial catarrh, camera men and supplants the high bailiff of and When the heralds proclaim Ed- At 8 a. m. the Princess Royal, beat In him for 70 the , Queen Mary, route to at the had years grew ihooting pictures. Westminster at the column's head. ward king, the flags that are at half Australia; frowning Princess Mary, the late king’s only House his official hostess—and other mem- of at steadily weaker. Lights in Sandringham The encounters a barrier mast for George V will be hoisted Rock Gibraltar; Hong Kong daughter, her face pale and with the procession bers of the royal family at the The doctors decided about 0 p. m. winked out one by one and left across the street at the entrance to to full stall for six hours In his at Jamaica In the West Indies, at traces of tears on It, accom- death bed that he performed plain that the king was dying. They an- lead in repose and the new at the king’s Then will be Little Malta south of Sicily In the of the king the city but it Is removed It was a honor. they lowered, panied by members household, the first act of his reign. at the nounced: ring embarking on his duties. demand of "The Blue Mantle, Pur- Mediterranean; Singapore, walked across the gardens of the message, In keeping with tradition, "The king’s life is moving peace- suivant of and the great new naval base and fortress estate to the church to a private Arms,” parade to the Lord Mayor of the City of fully towards its close.” At the comer of in the Straits Settlements on the communion service conducted by the proceeds. chancfery London. 1917 It was a for the In way to Australia—and . peaceful close, lane the proclamation of the new to Inform King Archbishop of Canterbury. Prayers LED “I am deeply grieved went to work king was asleep. PRESIDENT Is read while People who today were offered for the repose of the king again, trumpets you that my beloved father the king The doctors donned full court wore black ties to symbolize mourn- soul of the late king and for the flourish. passed away peacefully at 11:65 to- dress with tailcoats, and gold but- all the officials of Lon- ing. future of the new one. Upon that, guidance tons the crest, WITH TRIBUTES tc night. rney aiu not wait lor wie young bearing royal don join the parade and march "EDWARD.” Hcreened Royal Family silk and 16th Duke of Norfolk, head of the breeches, stockings, pumps. the Royal Exchange where thi It was Edward the king who was drawn All wore their Dawson proudest noble line In England and A sheet of canvas decorations, from Page 1.) proclamation la Anally read. Th« not "Edward P" as he signed to the sashes of their (Continued signed, hereditary earl marshal, to issue across the gate the churchyard, and Hewett with guns of St James’ park and the when he was Prince of Wales. stricken members across their breasts. Ills formal proclamation today: to screen the grief orders respect to the memory of King Tower of London boom together ai Discussed Funeral Plans of the royal household as much as They had put on the court dress the last word. Duke All People In Mourning George/' Then with his brother, the from curious passersby. for dinner with the royal family. had the of knowing coronation of Edward VIIl "All people are expected to put possible “I pleasure The of York, second of King George's a few There began a three hour, hope- the war days at time bu< themselves In decent mourning.” A few villagers, and sight- his majesty during may take place any four sons and now the heir pre- sun- less for the life. Doc- to me a or either a black seers stood in the bright cold fight king's and his passing brings per- probably will be deferred year the throne of the bach- This for men is sumptive to tors and nurses moved with precision a sorrow." the necktie or a blackarmlet, for wo- shine, holding their wraps round sonally special more during mourning period. elor monarch, he discussed funeral from the as they ministered to the dying king. to said:: will address the privy men black, black and white, gray them against a cold breeze His message Queen Be probably plana. Jubilee of Members of the family were wait- Rooevelt and I extend to and take oath to or mauve clothing. sea, stood at the gate "Mrs. council today They and Lord Wlgram, King bareo ing In the king’s private sitting room and to the members of the church The full mourning will continue Sandringham House, with your majesty maintain the security George’s private secretary, arranged late next to his bedroom. our heartfelt to lor six weeks for for heads the death' notice of the of your family sym- of Scotland. The oSth support for a funeral service today at Sand- ,the public, Final Word Comes In the six pathy and Join you mourning the church of England customarily for his to lie months for the royal court, with king: ringham church, body Lord Dawson, who had been the loss of one whose high qualities of follows later. another six months of hall mourn- "Death came peacefully to His briefly in state there, to be brought King's for nearly 30 years, and wisdom have been so ing. Then the coronation and sub- the King at U!65 o’clock In physician kindness to London to lie in Westminster Majesty went Into the sitting room. an Influence for universal sequently the visit of the new king ;he of Her Majesty the powerful Abbey and, after the service there, presence He bent over the erect, gray haired and to India, to be crowned at Durbar peace Justice." to lie with others of Britain's kings of of the Queen and whispered. Joins In TALMADGE GIVEN as emperor of India. » the tower of the houses parlia- figure Capital at the royal chapel, St. George’s, each She rose, her shoulders back, and Washington joined the Promptly at 8 a. m„ the deep ment, to give the time quarter Frogmore, Windsor. weath- followed Dawson to the bedside, with In mourning. Joseph P. tones of "Big Tom” on St. Paul's f an hour, and for shipping, president Edward VIII arranged to come to and the others behind. Tumulty, secretary to President CHAIN GANG NAME rang out, at Intervals of one minute, r forecasts, gale warnings London today and here, his The doctors and nurses were Wilson, recalled that Mr. It continued Its tolling, to last until iublic announcements. Woodrow thoughts inevitably dragging back about the bed, behind its Wilson had the highest regard for 10 a. m. Prime Minister Baldwin will ad- grouped Washington, Jan. 21—(UP)—Sec- to the scene of his father’s death double row of screens to protect King George as an able and human Because of the known wish of over the wireless at v Interior Harold L. at Sandringham, to face his people Iress the nation retary of Icjkes .. the King from draughts. ruler. _ the late king that employes’ Inter- i;30 m. (4:30 m. E8T). today characterized Governor and go through the duties that he p. p. drew back to let the mem- Hull cabled th$ following to the of„lu-i ests be safeguarded, it was decided They Talmadgee of Georgia a* “a lias assumed by virtue of birth and These wireless broadcasts helped close. British crime minister and first lord gene that motion picture theaters should bers of the family go executive” answering heritage. oday, for the first time, to inaugu* the Princess Royal, of the treasury, Stanley Baldwin: chain-gang Jn be closed only today and on the day Queen Mary, the New Deal critic’s attacks on First was a meeting of the privy ate a new royal regime. Broad- her and the Duchess "I wish to express to you my of the funeral. only daughter, the $4,000,000,000 work-relief pro- council at St. James’ palace where lastlng stations sent out the sum- of Kent, wife of her youngest son, sincere sympathy aqd that of the The stock exchange was closed to- to gram. Edward lived as Prince of Wales, to mons to members of parliament cried softly and dabbed at their the United Stateshi day except for the settling room, govemmentOf The Talmadge had asserted In a news, proclaim him formally king. eturn for their special session. with handkerchiefs. the of his majesty. transactions were eyes passing that was with where yesterday’s a valiant paper Interview work-relief This meeting charged Oraln markets, wool markets and The King’s breathing bad softened British people have tost cleared. Banks and foreign exchange for their officials were “upsetting Georgia's the first of the many acts that must which make London a great until It was not apparent. He ruler stnd untiring worker offices were open. They will be ithers wage seal eby paying $3.20 for rak- follow the death of a king and the cent* were closed, and the from Into death so welfare and happiness. closed on the day of the funeral. rading slipped sleep W. ing leaves and $1,400 a year for road- succession of his heir. Tom” In St. Paul’s it was not known of the House Joseph All Places Closed oiling of "Big peacefully that Speaker work.” Take Oath of Allegiance farther across one of the "The whole world will regret clubs, restaurants, dance echoed farther and that he was dead until Byraa: Iokes replied to the southerner Called for 4 p. m. (U a. m. EOT), Night mile of him. his passing. His clean and whole- closed at the moment the he usutally bustling square doctors bent over with: the privy councillors assembled to halls, MsneUfe has won for him the late death was announced. he "city". "I much attention to take the oath of allegiance to the king's kissed her of everywhere." .don't.pay the national anthem Exchanges In cotton, corn, rubber The Queen, still erect, respect people what his 'chain-gang excellency' new king, and to approve the text Bands played the new Other Tributes dancers went home. tnd other commodities were closed husband and turned to I I of the which, an- and the They X. Borah, r„ Ida.: says. learned couldn’t rely proclamation aa were the her eldest son. Tears waits* Sen. WUUam will do little business In succeeding n towns, king, s his word. nouncing the death of the late provincial him. "I will say this: B* was l bullion and foreign ex- from her eyes as she embraced Just here tells the of London, as A war-time pAato of King days. the kept running UP king, people and the Lon- The Prinoces Royal went up to good king.” favors for centuries that the new (second from All British broadcasting stations markets big S. asking for PWA past, Gt*r|i imptmi) rther — queen no more, Attorney-General Homer on a tour of British tranches tat were silent today, except for the he wasn’t Irlng rules. husband's death — and. i: 'The death of 1 of Prance. tolling of “Big Ben/’ the clock bell It will be. read, to a fanfare ;. v ,«* if, i

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