The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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PAGE SIX
IRE CRQHOSK DAILY KQRSIKS
TUESDAY JANUARY 21 193
New Royal Bachelor Sets Tongues Wagging On Possible Brides
Caucasian Nations I Sooner Grappier Will iWynnobel Will Sing r
Redouble Efforts 1 Wrestle With Bicycle w a " 1
To Snare Edward To Buildup strength
Nobility Discusses Matrimony
With Eyes on Fortune
Something new in the roadwork line
L about to be introduced on the cam
pus Paul V Keen Sooner mat coach
has a grapplrr who will take all hie
"tuna aro:rd the block" on a bicycle
Wayne Martin Tuba national inter
collegiate 145-pound wrestling cham-
pion will be the proud possessor of
the “two-wheeler” Suffering from a
-tiff leg following a bad break about
Martin will use this
up strengh in the
Mortality for the prince may now re- jff jinb
double its efforts For now the bride ‘ BmrtCng ta Keen keens
of Edward became not a princess i!irrln thp rirtjiSge of the knee By
LONDON Jan 20— JV-Edward
Prime of Wales conus to the throne
of England a bachelor King thus
setting the tongues of tlie world to'
wagging Every nation of the Cau-
cislan race which has long been at i £ ag
work selecting a bride of its own im-nKthod o balla
Salter organist
programs also
On First Prncrnm 'pl1Md or attonA emster
a ItOl I lUJjIslIll ta-o orcirestra concerts and two cham-
Of Fnriiltv Qttrinc fcer mUiic concrt ° ven under
tJCIIva the direction of Paul S Carpenter
— — professor of violin and a concert by
Recital to Be Given by Baritone the university band dtreced by WJ-
On February 2 liam R Wehrend kixate professor
Initiating a series of recitals to be
given during the second semester by
members of the fine arts faculty
Adrian Wynnobel baritone associate
professor of voice win present a pro-
gram February S in the university
auditorium Lewis Salter acting dean
cf the college of fine arts announced
Monday
Wynnobel will be assisted by Ly
ot music
The second c:'-v'er lire si's pro- sill be made later
gram schedule with tentiilve dates if:
February 2 Adrian V mv’-rl bari-
tone recital
April 3 Harald Kreutsberg European
dancer recital
April 5 university band home con-
cert April 21 university symphony or-
chestra concert
April U-Uiy 1 Interschnlaaiic mu-
sic contest
May 26 chamber music concert
Announcement at graduation redials
Dodge to Speak At
Engineers Meeting
i
Convention to Be livid Sunday
In Oklahoma City
Stanley Trial Scheduled For
Next District Court Session
Charles 8 Stanley former ami slant
cashier of the City National bank
waived preliminary hearing Monday
morning on charges of embezzling 314-
000 from the account of the Norman
school board He was bound over for
Dr Homer- L Dodge dean of the i
graduate school will be a speaker atjttal durin criminal term of the
the first 'annual convention of the : nexl Wct court ael acbjdutort
Oklahoma Society of ProTeasloMl En-° durln FefTuary ”
gineers to be held next Sunday in'
Oklahoma City I’M THE W ANT ADS
Trim Huskers 45-231 Membership or the new society is j
! confined to engineers who are reg-
Jayhawk Basketeers
February 9 WNAD en hestra
concert
February 11 Mi-- Hrl n Gregory I
dunce reiitai I IAVHENCE Kan Jan 20—
Miiiiimn little !jm- The University cf Kansas Jay hawkers lf Aprlaccortl-
-istered as provided in a law passed
but Uie Queen of England i riding the Foonrr mat star will be Jinan Stanley associate professor of
The matrUuoijwl possibUMtcs of the ib to obtain a smooth ride and thejpano as accompanist and sclrist
Pruiee of Wales -late long fumislied ic? development that he would j Stanley will present a recital February
the most aiuorbing topic of discus-'
sicn m royal circles thruout Europe1
Kingly houses on the continent have
looked to a union with the Prince ljl'!n Panyn
Wales as a rainbow lending color to-wCT
20 and on March 5 Adrian Primo as-
! sistant in violin will give a program
February IS Mi-iiiiiiMi little
ghom concert
February 16 chandler riusK-
cert February IS university
errhestra ronccrt
con-
ico'k another'stridV In tteiV Big Six! c- A Jhbr0ok-
i-arisrball championship march Mln-jC‘‘Jr “'"T17'
day night by thoroiy trouncing the A “ wl“ "“
the same time by the state hoard of
symphony' fnivertiiy of Nebraska quintet 43 to 23
Altlvi the Nebraskans kept oil even:
! registrars created by the legislature!
their fortune But the Prince has'
Steadfastly by conduct and by repeat-
ed denials blocked all efforts in this!
direction
Fngland Wants Quren
There is no doubt the British na-
tion would enthusiastically welcome a
bride for the priure A baclielor king i
dees not seem on tlie face of thingx :
so potential of vivid court life as a
royal pair -
In view of the fact that the bride i
Continued from Page 1
end together we lay down our arms
In proud consciousness of valiant
deeds well done
Mr President it Is on this day one
of our happiest thoughts that tlie
American and British peoples broth-ers-in-amis
will continue forever
troUiers-in-ami by language tradi-
tions kinship and ideals There has
j been set upon our fellowship a sacred
Fehruary 20 tymaii Stanley punter I IviM with the Jayhawkers in the
'‘recital (fust period holding them to a two-
Other recital for which dates have Februnry 21 mens glee club homej Pnilt lead 16 to 14 at the half lim"
not been set will be presented by Miss concert jtlw Kansans broke loose with a barrage
Miriam Dearth soprano assistant in March 3 Adrian Primo violinist re-icf baskets in tlie last half to hand
voice Milton Dietrrich instructor ln'citai j Coach Harold Brown's quintet its
real of common sacrifice1
wruld automatically become queen it j -
is thought that the government will i (
take a keen lnteresv and perhaps lend
a hand in any negotiations which Ed-
ward himself might initiate or others
cello Miss Wllda Griffin soprano in-i March 30 31 "Rigolctto”
opera
first conference defeat
to enforce higher standard! of engl-j
neering in Oklahoma J F Brookes i
director of the school of civil engi-1
neering is a member of the board 1
Ethiopians are allowed to immigrate
to the United 8tates and the annual
quota la
Good Grades and
Good Food Go
Hand in Hand
&C0PP6R
KfiCCLfi
might put under way- to procure a
royal consort for tlie new king
As one set of negotiations after
another on the renlijient has failed to
find a bride for the prince from among
the royal houses of Europe the Brit-
ish nation has become more and mate
of opinion that Edward should con-
iine his matrimonial survey to a nar-
rower circle and give them an Eng-
lih queen Precedents for such a move
are not lacking The wife of the Duke
of York is an English girl and before
her marriage bore the title
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Spanish Princes Well Liked
OMETIMES the ”Amerlcau aun”"!
of the King's life was marked with
: amusing incidents The whole British
empire was set talking several years
ago when a citizen of Dei Moines
Iowa walked up to King George dur-
ing the Wembly exhibition and shook
hands with him
The police who were guarding the
king were so astounded they knew
not what to do and in the uncertainty
King George returned the handshake
and the American walked triumphantly
away
Next day the British newspapers
protested against the incident but
“r ! nothing was ever said against it at
' j Buckingham palace The public here-
tofore the newspapers said had kept
that of the Infanta Beatrice of Spain
The princess is 19 years old and beau-
hs — 10 repated voting informally
Lady Astor one evening met Henry
i Ford His Majesty and the manufsx-
had a long conservation on
Jinn nun is
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Supplies for the Finals j f
2
Quiz Books 3 for 5c 1 §
Law Quiz Books ! 2 fpr 15c
TERM PAPER COVERS
MANUSCRIPT COVERS
Pencils Leads Ink Paper Quis Boolu etc
linking of names by the many visits (
which the King and Queen of Spain j
have made tcgniicr wih the prin-
ecsa to England and tlie many re- tur
turn visits made by the Prince °f ' ZZ
Wales to Spain The prince was espec-
any fhnd of visiting Spain at Chrirt- J- “J £ ““tS
mas times
The difference in religion between !' 2“
— rr The k answerei yes
w
JrOTQ
the King of England and the Crown “J
Pilncess of Spain is believed to have Not J®"
placed a considerable obstacle in the- deIivered Rt
docu-0 O- outside the palmte g
ments of the British constitution the Ung‘n £
known as the Act or Settlement psed rUayM to Lady fetor w onlycme!
in the beginning of the Eighteenth of k
Century the ting must be pruwsisnt vudttd or received the Virnta wo-
On the other hand the Infante cd r’“n canle membcr
Spain's futiirr U-irs the title "His iIoU!'f of comnwl“- s
Catholic Majesty” °ne ot he nu“l rrccnt °Mt ofi
Kumoi Name Pri-r Ingrid tx‘lwn thekln r“!
Another name often mentioned has “ l J ' ' ? 1 1
been that of Fraima Ingrid 18--ir- 2Uf£0 1U “V I Z
old daughicr of Crown Pru-c Gustav 'wk The king had otaerved the
Adolph of Sweden Rumoi were rur- roiislruclionsl iffogris of the Ca
mat last year that an engagement lral wlLh ronWersUe Interest j
was imminent Yet noiher name ad- At W-mbly exhibition mentionfd
vanced has been that 01 the Prince alread‘ l!w K"g Sin l newspaper
Astrid ol Sweden: but iier rocent mar- rtkln he 0nf
riuge effn-tually killed these luimir ri Par °f American hom-
Tliete arc numbers of w-li-inimm- Hlasses Many shocked t-
ed people in England who hlive that PW“ of the monKie preceded fortli-
the prince ha n iutoiFJon whatever ” “ drd their single eye-piece
of getting married It Is MSnifieanl folto-d 0w kn
in this connection that no accwnoda- niJ'
lirn for a tille was provnUd in Marl- Al e'er- the ' I
borough tee which was partially Puntillcnwly Jealous competition with
roeoimnated in 1323 as a home tat Ue 3litlih proditct He waa greatly an- - i
noyed to learn that American type-
Tlirro err peered nu in English riln
history of kings who married after ovcnnneital offices and protested
they rearhrd Hie throne or who re- 9nlnt J1 JJ prolrill!wta? MTI"
married following upon the death at lh“ Prlm‘or Wales who was
their spoure The most nnable u that ‘u!d to te “n Alwrtn
of 11-nry VIII n'a‘:hMC' '
Besult f Liquor Foil Jacobson to Talk At
Will Be Released Stion Out-of-Slale Schools
Iti-siilts of prohililtinn qii'-'tlnniuires ! lir
du 'ribul- d to all Hate unVTrsliuw and “ U
f dirge will be relraed this k I
ter complete mums have ben com0sfar1 at the
MUd by dry lead -re Harlan M-uh-n- !“ of art-‘Jdr‘w n A V
hall Muliiui sta'e leader of the Okla- :6"tolon meeting February 34 In -hone
Campua TemjuTance oranlra- 1a:lina Kan
Uoit raid Monday Jbron will speak at OrinueU rol-:
nrcnuM tlie small nmriar of bl- ib-ue Iowa February 26 or 37 and the
Juts issued to rampua frftlemlUes and ‘indent at the University of Notre s
scroriiieH lai we-k in an effiirt to te-u Daine 8ouh Bend Iivd will hear s
atudenl seiillment on jHtihihUiim “were hnn Feluuary 28 Manrh 19 he will lec- s
ho? suffiriml lo represent the tm- lure at the laxiisiana Stale unlvrr- z
Slend of the members” the r-mlt -l!y at Baton Rouge Tlie art school
w' not be made known M iui-ninl! 'direciur also la aeheduU-d lo speak al
aid Hie University of Mlnnranu but the s
date has not been set I J
Doll le Attend lease Palp
TV If Dolt dlreetor of the Okts-
h' na iteo'ec'cal survey It vised-
ul d lo al'end a gvs and oil lease
site at the rtate rapitnt in Okla-
hrm City Wednesday The sale Is
tila e held by the Ukhdvan Mmol
Land roniiiiL slniv amrdlng to Dolt
Blssrll I Apeak al Aalphar !
"What lllstnry Reveals for live 5
Youth of Tomorrow” is the topic lo s
be discussed by President Blzwll S
Tliiirwlay evening at a Youth Ould-js
ante and lieadrrshlp conference to be
held al Sulphur
f”' St®
Wc guarantee to pay the highest cash prices for
your hooks Get our prices before you sell
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Turner, John Herald. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936, newspaper, January 21, 1936; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1797978/m1/6/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.