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16 PRINCE AS FORD'S GUEST LITTLE SEEN Detroit Residents Catch Fleeting Glimpses as Wales Visits Plant. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 15.—All that waus possible in the way of privacy was given yesterday to the visit of the Prince of Wales, who spent a little more than 12 hours here @3 a guest of Henry Ford. From the time the heir to the British throne from the observation car of his spe- cial train waved his hat to the as- sembled throng which crowded the Highland Park vards of the Ford Motor Co. until the Ford yacht Sialia’ took him across the Detroit River to Windsor y today, De- troit residents caught but fleeting glimpses of the prince. As soon as the prince left his train the Ford organization threw an im- penetrable wall of secrecy around the movements of the royal guest. But, despite the attempt to shield the prince from® public view,® several thousand gratified their curiosity for a glimpse of the future British ruler. Crowds thronged the sidewalks as he passed the large windows while visit- ing the machine room of the High- land Park plant of the Fo Co.; other thousands were m the sidewalk near t o where a buffet supper was served to 65 guests; a like crowd watched while |had been reserved. the prince went to the suite reserved for him at the Detroit Athletic Club and saw him leave to go to the resi- dence of Edsel B. Ford for a dinner. and dance In the evening. The special train bearing his royal highness arrived almost two hours aftor noon yesterday and ap inspeé- tion of the plants of the Ford Motor Co. was begun immediately. ' More than four hours later the party ar- rived at the Detroit Club, where a group of men prominent in business and political circles had been invited to be guests of Henry Ford at a buf- fet supper in honor of the prince. At the Detroit Athletic Club a suite and here the prince gpent some time before going to the restdence of Edsel B. Ford, where 10 couples had been invited to a dinner. Following this another small group attended a dance at the same residence. The yacht Sfalia was moored in the Detroit River, at the foot of the gar- den, and early this, morning - the prince boarded the craft and, was taken across the river to Windsor, Ontario, where his special train was waiting to take him to Toronto. BIG DAY IN TORONTO. Strenuous Entertainment Awaits Prince in Canadian City. TORONTO, October’ 15 —The Prince of Wales will have a strenuous day's entertainment here today. Arriving from Detroit about 8:30 o'clock in the morning, he will be met by Lieut. Gov. Harry Cockshutt, Premier G. M. Ferguson, members of the Ontario cabinet, and Mayor W. W. Hiltz. The prince and his party will then be motoregd to the country estate of Chief Justice Sir William Mullock to breakfast. 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