fc&HgQI'.E?v PACE$ TME PROBLEM QF RETURNING TO US., AUDDENLY, HE HEARS PISTOL SUOT5 FgQH Mvncr. i , f Lii uQ SOMETHING'S ALWAYS BOUND 1 1 ENDUP INTHE " ATa'CAR WHIZZES AgQUNP THE SENP .... SKIPS INTO a BRIDGE'. ' I U WELL, V0UM6 LAW, I RECKON ITS Al'M OKAY, X ) " ft LET ME HELP VOU. (THANKS, BUT DO YOU REALLY I I WHYCERTAINLY J THEN GET INTO THIS BOATALONEl I ( BUT.... ) HURRY, STUPIP.' -"N ' . , "Vssllrr SAVANT TO HELP ME? 3 I DOIVAND NEVER MENTION WHAT VX ( THEVfcE AFTE ME! A WELL, IP THAT ISN'T THE CRAZIEST) " "HELLQ, WHATN I ... VVTTAKl ENVELOPE CONTAINING A PAWN 1 " THING I EVER RAN INTO. FIRST 1- (THIS IN MV POCKET) AHQfi 1 ? (f (TICKET. NOW,NHERE THE BLA7.ES V-v. THERE ARE PISTOL SHOTS, - ? f J-V S'P THIS COME FROM?j OU..-. THEN AN ACCIPENT, AMD f 3 Y-J 1-J T I TTT OTAMPS ENOUNCED A Throne for' Love I I 4 T'Vffcs .1 . D f when I tell you tha LJ ' imP0SSible ca Tl burden of reSpOIIS ' I discharge my duti T Inner last." came the ex king's clear and measured voice, "I am able to say a few words. I have never wanted to withhold anything. . . . But you must believe me when I tell you that I have found :arry ine neavy isibility and to ies as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love." Thus, on Dec. 11. 1936, Ed ward VIII ceased to be king and emperor and his brother Albert Frederick Arthur Ceorge ascend ed the British throne which Ed ward had renounced for the hand and heart of American born Wallis Warfield. Never be fore had an English monarch abdicated for love. A few hours later and Edward had set sail for France, there to spend the first days of his un precedented self-imposed exile. And there too he subsequently joined Wallis Warfield for the first time since the news of their epochal romance had shaken the British empire to its foundations. The next spring, a few day after the coronation which might have been held for him, Edward, now Duke of Windsor, wed Wallis Warfield at Cannes. Immediately the two retired to the duke's Austrian honeymoon castle. So was culminated one of history's greatest romancet. Meanwhile, in Great Britain, postage stamps bearing Ed ward's likeness continued to circulate even while George VI began his rule. ,rr .