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PAGE FOTmTEEN" AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THTTRRT)7Y. MAY 13. 1937. BRITISH LEADERS PLAN SOFT PEDAL Barnes Circus Here Tuesday sj U U U U V VaT. I SJ ' , wmmmm (Continued tram Pag Oat.) "i s i m mr, ir Stanley Baldwin tomorrow that will open the Imperial conference. Foreign Affairs Press. Seven yenra of sweeping change have paused since the empire met last In formal conference In 1930. Attention has turned from Internal problems of Imperial relations and economics to concern for foreign af fairs and defense of the empire. Britain confronts a world obstruct ed by trade barriers damming the commerce which sustains the empire, alarmed by threats to Its peace struc ture and rearming competitively. Dominion prime ministers, now standing equally with officials of the United Kingdom, will ask for a clear statement of British policy home and abroad. - They will want to know the em pire's stand on the League of Na tions, on European affairs, on em pire trnde and on defense of Brit ain's "llfc-llne" communications It war should engulf It or any of It components. On Equal Footing. For the first time on equal foot ing, they will state their own views. There have been some notable changes In the membership of the conference. Newfoundland, her do minion constitution suspended, will not have direct representation. Bur ma, separated from the Indian em pire, will have an observer for the first time. The Irish free state, ab sorbed In discussions of Its proposed new constitution, will not send dele gates. Britain's newly crowned king end queen got a little respite today be fore starting the whirl of post-coronation festivities. Oeorge VI lingered at Hucaingnsni palace after yesterday's exhausting ordeal. He and Elltabeth scanned many of the 40.OOO telegrams i felicitation they received from U over the world. During the morning the royal re galia 8t. Edward's crown, the awords of staoj and other Jewel-studded coronation symbol- were returned In a closed automoone to saie ep Jng In the thlck-walled tower of Lon don. Face Hard Schedule. wnf. rnr a two-dav break. 41' eftlfl nmnra VI and his 37-year- old Scottish queen, Elizabeth, were scheduled to maxe puouo appli ances dally for the rest of this month In fulfillment of the task to which they wore aeaicawa in j tcrctay's medieval-modern pageantry of coronation. The eerlous-faced young monarch, responding to the acclaim of tale em nir a&ld: "The queen and I will alwaya keep In our hcaru the Inspiration of this iomnationl day. May we ever be worthy of the good will which I m proud to think surrounas ui v outset of my reign." That was In his empire broadcast from BucRlngnam paiace while eo.OOO madly cheering aubjecu were Jammed before the massive gates. "This Is Indeed a grave and con stant responsibility ." he deolared, pledging that "we will, Ood helping us. faithfully discharge our trust." He pointed to the commonwealth of nations bound together under the crown and noted aolemnly "how much our friendship with each other and with all the nations on earth can help the cause of peace and pro gress." tale (tniuiiirt Tonight. The alender klng-emperor and his wife must don full dress and deco rntlona tonight for the second bril liant state banquet at Buckingham palace. Tomorrow they will dine again In atate at the foreign office In Whitehall. Later they will lead oil dancing at the court ball In the palace. On Saturday they will hold a for mal reception for departing foreign royalty and special envoys who came from the earth's corners to the coro nation. London's riotous gaiety continued almost unabated nnd thousands again thronged approaches to the royal residence following last night's tu mulUioua scenes In which the royal couple made four balcony appear ance" the last Just before midnight while hoarse but still cheering subjects roared a vociferous refrain of "Ood save the Klngl . . . and the queen. Ood blesa her!" Throng at Palace. The throng remained before the palace, equally unmoved by rain and police, unlll at last officers an. nounoori tho royal couple would not come again to the balcony. Prom the palace It was announced that the king "was not unduly tired" by the arduous day. The king did not plan to attend the roroui.tlon costume ball at Royal Albert halt. Kensington, where thou, sands were to dance tonight away, but he Invited 40 guest to look down on the merry-makers from the crimson-bung royal box. The heavy tusks assumed by the king and queen since the December abdication of Oeorge's elder brother. Edward, were only beginning. Today' thousands of revelers nursed bruise and hangovers Incurred In yesterday's long celebration. Street cleaners worked lo clear up the lit ter from the route of the corona lion parade to Westminster Abbey where Oeorge and Ellrabeth were anointed and crowned. rr& 'ffi4 ! $M;vW ; i D 9 Surrealist art everyone can under stand, or tome of the sights coming with the Al O. Barnes and Sells Floto Combined Circus that arrives In Mcd ford Tuesday for an afternoon and night performance. The exhibition ground will be located near the Jackson achol, Thone who are too excited and can't wait to buy tickets at the circus ticket wagon, they will be on sale circus day at Heath's Drug Store. Crowd Leaves Mark. About 3,000,000 persons that form ed surging, cheering lanes along the six and one-half mile route to the abbey left their mark. Workmen started taking down the tiers of grandstand seats which had groaned under their tightly -packed loads. Trafalgar Square's fountain lakes were floating with orange peel, paper cartons and almost every form of debris. It was as though an enor mous circus had folded Its tents and gone. Hyde Park, ordinarily proud and , beautiful, was an unsightly rubbish ground. Workman tearing down stands in Pall Mall and Whitehall found HO umbrellas, 14 walking sticks, 1U flanks. 16 coats, 12 rugs, three port able cooking stoves, scores of gloves, two suitcases and one pair of false teeth all abandoned by a throng gono Joyously mad. About 10.000 persons collapsed In the crush and were cared for by first aid units. Police .made only a dozen arrests and those were mostly the consequence of revelry that lasted until daybrfnk today. lo (lie last sin II S UhitePort J. 'aliforiiia Wine ROMA WIN? COMPANY, INC, 10DI, CALIFORNIA f.- Ws. . Jj-saX.I..-.-'i- -J: s.-ffafl ..s..-a?. -'1 IW. ... Chan & Chan Chinese .Medicine Co lie relieved at once hy fj) our herhnl remedy. 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