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[ARCK TRIBUNE [mwa Cloudy tonight and North —= — ‘Newspaper Friday, possibly thun- dershowers tonight; PRICE FIVE CENTS | Langer Orders Scope “of Asien Probe Widened Dual Ceremonies TWO MORE DEATHS FDR ‘Urges Guard DRIVE LAUNCHED IN Love Idyll Reaches Climax Link Former King. ' BESIDES VETERAN'S SENATE T0 SLASH To‘Woman I Love’ : ARE BRING SCANNED Pie eI AS ‘Amelia Earhart Sets * FUNDS FOR RELIEF Poor Man’s Parson Dares Wrath of Church ta F Join Lovers in Modern History’s Most Regional Authorities to Com- | Plane Down.in-Guiana | Appropriations Suboommittee Faihous pace stony ina peor | Biller Directed by Governor to Chairman Favors. Only jenna at a j Thoroughly Investigate Ran eee Syl Mans || 2 eu: pt 3 Billion for Aid Duke Startles Witnesses by Ringing Answers to ) All Three Deaths ; Eee aie hg ih Vicar’s Questions; Afterwards He Can q idle malts HARRY HOPKINS IS CALLED Find Few Words for Brief Talk : Byrnes Advocates Payment by Ducke‘f Windsr ih Mout i, Erames, June cured mig ot he Communities of 40 Per \ A NRE EaS ar remySTS their honeymoon in Austria, The bridal couple left the chateau by aute- Make Public Names of | ,A.comprehensive program for the Cent of WPA Cost mobile. yon in An Tn Wiel cop fet te ane at the Other Two Decedents special message. ; town of Laroche-Migennes. ‘ . Tt said the hydro-electric projects a t Washington,. Ji —()—Senator| Pe : ‘The duke and duchess left the chateau after Edward, in a message a which have been or may be under- i +80 é se seisfior the teria me we: hre been threnrh: ws ace, josk Core Gov. were “ a leagues sub- igh ie we have ered pills . tip | asad t % x tes happy and woeful life and to that measare of pence which we hope nature's fund: to $! ¥ 3 will be granted us.” > eae epee g Z By JOHN LLOYD Chateau de Cande, Monts, France, June 3.—(AP)—The radiant Duke of Windsor took Wallis Warfield as his bride and duchess Thursday in two serene and dignified marriage cere- monies. Just 25 weeks ago Thursday he gave up his crown of Eng- land and empire because she-could not be his queen. “T will,” the duke, supremely happy, answered in a firm, loud voice to the Anglican poor man’s parson who gave him the unsanctioned blessing of the Church of England. ee ae as I could see neither the duke nor anyone else kissed e bride. He raised his voice so high in his eagerness to take the “woman I love” as his wife that he startled the 34 guests in the flower-banked music room of this old chateau. After him, his blue-eyed lady answered “I will.” Her voice eo vat ge meicudet i 11h 145m, cT =Ip E e religious service ended at 12:14 p. m, (5:14 a. m. after the wedding party had come in from highballs and arson Escapes after the wedding par This burst of gayety followed roly-poly Dr. Charles Mer- cpp ots aes n | eemreaaee coes Meee _ Church Censure g:.mecnc Stes, bustin “well a H Mrs. Florence Davis Elected as Historian; Smart Makes Peace Plea f al 3 ui : H f if j } i Hi if g&3 Es i i rf H The Duke and Duchess of Windser ! i | ii 3 g b i | dine, “poor man’s” vicar of Darlington, England, . 4 eae ae The Ameritan-born Duchess of Windsor, a. ber. now. of. - Youth Baund.Over. to: ald: Indiegtes tio “Mo the-Britivh royal family: although by royal detres she must not Juvenile C Court Here Will Be Taken Against style herself “her royal highness,” was clad in light “Wallis BRINGS $1,000 ANE blue”—her husband’s favorite shade—from pessoa to foot, Edward's Officiant Her blue costume was complemented by spackling sapphire : (ee bracelets and earrings. From her small straw hat stemmed blue — London —()}—The and pink feathers. . Ar-| man’s” slid ae married sage After the religious ceremony the duke and duchess led ‘ endive, Mont, .Wednés-| o¢ windsor and Wallis Warfleld, de-|their guests back to the terrace. There, a buffet wedding 6 Congress i z 5 B ll ak th if ‘ | is wotee Sears congress free to deter~ land deeds.” Banri declared, | Braddock and His Manager Al-|aey’ca ths complaint of the father read, fake Within he Tie of ge; | “we must Jook upon It as an-exciting Siscandad. 6 oe ‘he girl involved, the boy was re: eee bei srowes Leip ata a ahve wanes at speech, thanking “all of you people budgetary .and. national public works bg oe - nen if : wecnondey fc poe orna pee fe ing on this occasion so important for us.” “If, for example,” he said, “the .. ‘That is the congress could ave had before tt at| with war, "It appeais to the New York, June 3.—(®)—The New DEAN REFUSES. 10. Ho scsadatal metres. wl be DUCE AND GERMANY pk Pears “2| and moe sublime ienpralans York athletic comniission Thursday taken against the Rev. R. Anderson i i it Z g g | fi g | | é | slapped an iridefinite suspension on Jardine, it was indicated by the bishop saucer aries ore| SIN ANY APOLOGY |*z%. PLAN COORDINATED for a 1S-round title bout with Max ‘The bishop governs Anglican church one.” men, women and ‘ serted. Schmeling of Germany. — affairs in France where the middle- Changed in this mes-| Smart stated ‘The commission also fined Brad- vicar, volunteering to give his The duchess had changed to an- into “the ‘same category| instinct for high Cee ee ae campion's [Frick ‘Says : Suspension Will pate ee DRIVE ON LOY ALIS ; puseees tones blessing, performed the Church of etter his cutaway for a blue serge 5 Monts England oeremony—on his OWN i-) British Hopeful of Alleviating pian te ep New York, June 3—()—-Dimsy Dean | A tempest within the church, how- New Crisis in Spanish day, acti with commissions affiliated with 1 - : a atta Wecbetag igne Bk orice | eee, erumenone, Atttisted wie ‘Thuraday refused to sign any state: ever, provoked the question Civil War Jon i beberle elie guupend any boxer meeting Braddock Lect to the National} “will he go to work for Windsor Peal tetataen pe prioeipal | gh eet achens be abe Blac ighand. sant vino. Ai speaker. Marjorie Nachtwey sang: pg Searles ar suspension. e if to those who wanted to for- announced Thursday cst) . ; In Chicago, Chairman Joe Triner fednesday Ford of the Mlinois athletic commission declared his board “will not recog- nise the suspension of Champion Jim ” by the New York com- manager, $1,000 each. Gould also was) Continue Indefipitely, Dizzy. conaral John J. Phelan, commis: Off Cards’ Payroll that the Pf i : : Hd : gift lf th a F : E iy F i i é el i 5 ab | Mike Meronuk of Max FOR THREE page Dies of Long Illness Ohio Governor Reports Progress], mnie’ vatey: nnd Minsieslene caver ue Minot, , 3.—(P)—Mike fs s , Totanrd Settloent:s0t:+- | OS: cee restcanl aatighioy ot seronuk, mo dime of Max fve| however to sign any statement rfut-| pos -abdleation lation” by Differences least in thetr early years—would con-|Supreme Court, College, and| years and s farmer near there several Taf Umit | nis | ish . aist chiefly in developing “Integrated years before, died at his home Ther | suspension would continue indefinite- (By the Associated Press) plans to conserve and safeguard the| Service Commissioner Of- day tee a ee roar es Ne teartinn Carsiauloay: Gov. Martin L. Davey of Ohio sound-| Prudent we of, waters. -waters fices Have Vacancies | asbie, | Puneral services ‘have been zi for the duration of his suspen- ed an optimistic note in the seven- | 1. ‘ tentatively set for Sunday, . first ¥ ; state strike Thuraday. with the an- pers gave the wedding t nouncement igo) “hopeful” of an a “display . but Almeria. ~ 72,000 men back to the mills of inde- uraday, Only One etera said to be st home, a leat ofa, Thur peciient peas : . i - tonomous Bas- |} y. te ‘ene with’ officials Sl, ‘ministration. eid ites of Dance Neither King George VI nor any too much said, I feel'that progress can. "Plan Meeting Tonight j a \ pegecsa , . : ! herman Dalrymple; chief of the] Ection of officers and directors of | consideration appointmen 4 i : Tay ot RSE Co ether OE (ee a Bie ee Lisbon, N. D., June 3.—(P)—Judge Bort of Xi iron. Cee ZEberr orm | Hoa, co-operative See eee 2 Burke, D. G. Duell, 96, Devils Lake, will be gEEFe i z z