VILLAGE TRIBUTE TO EX-KING
VIENNA, March 28. The Duke of Windsor evoked cries of "Hoch" and "Heil' wihen he replied in a- few words in German, ending "Auf Widersehen," to a bashful ! speech of the Burgomaster of Enzes- j feld who led the village 's entire popu- ! Iation of 700 to give a typieal Aus- ! trian farewell before the Duko's j departure for Saint Wolfgang. i The Burgomaster, after thanking the J Duke of Windsor for putting Enzei- j feld on tHe map of the world, formed j a torchlight procession including tbe Village Council, Fire Brigade, war veterans and scihool children who halted in the castle courtyard, while the school children sang charmingly if not altogether tactfully a popular song, ' ' Beautif ul Days of Youth Are Gone By."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 7
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