"PUBLICITY-CRAZY WOMAN"
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Novelist's Description of the Duchess of Windsor VISIT TO U.S. DENOUNCED
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(Eeceived 5, 8.45 a.m.) " NEW YORK, Nov. 3. DeclaTing that they will e- barrass avery Briton they meet, Mr Hannen Swaffer, the English author, before sailing for England, denounced the decision of the Duke Und Duchess of Windsor to Visit t' onited States., . He said: "I accompahied thaDuke when he% studied housing in Wales, and if he were half a ventury in the. United States he would lcnow no more than he does nowi He is just a middleaged man married to a middle-aged publicity-crazy woman. Her former home in Baltimore is the best show throughout America. I stood in "the lqcky bath. In my opinion the Duke ought to put her back in it." Mr Swaffer was ref erring to the bath allegedly used by the Duchess and in which the majority of the visitors stand or sit "for luck."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 5
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