PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY s THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1936 Duke Edward Plans 1T Meet Mrs. Simpson Baroness Rothschild Beats Edward At Golf; Spirits Rise After Hard Day ENZESPELD, Austria, Dec. 16.- (N)-Bareheaded and happy, Edward, Duke of Windsor, played a losing round of golf with his statuesque hostess today, betwixt secret arrange- ment for reunion with Wallis War- field Simpson. An unimpeachable source said the Duke was occupied with the possibil- ity that Mrs. Simpson will come here from Cannes at a later, indefinite, date. The details, including the man- ner of arrival, remain to be worked out. Even the cold and misty weather of the Enzesfeld golf course, a dubbed tee-shot, the aftermath of a head and earache and the deprecatory words of the Archbishop of Canter- bury failed to affect the former Brit- ish monarch's rising spirits. It was "Bravo! Excellent!" when the Baroness Rothschild, tall, blue- eyed and American-born, sent a straight one sailing from the tee, 160 yards down the fairway. It was "Oh, Pshaw!" and a hearty laugh, when Edward's own drive hopped and dribbled a bare 100 yards. Later the Baroness, whom the vil- lagers of Enzesfeld regard as some- thing of a feudal patroness, told the Associated Press correspondent: "I am proud that, as an American, I can extnd the American type of hospitality to a distinguished ex- emplar of democracy." Seated in the baronial reception hall of the chateau, among ancient tapestries and exquisite antiques, and wearing a simple blue frock, the Baroness said: "We Americans and we Austrians think highly of the obligations of hospitality. "I hope our guest will continue to enjoy our hospitality. We enjoy hav- ing him, very much." The Duke slept late, amid reliable reports that he might talk back to the Archbishop, who, in a radio ad- dress, called Edward's determination to wed Mrs. Simpson a violation of the "Christian principle of marriage." Edward's ire of the night before, however, seemed dispelled by his rest. He had a quick breakfast of tea, rolls and jam in his room and then, dressed in gray knickers, grey sweater and light stockings, spent 90 joyous minutes on the links.- Fascist Planes' Bomb Madrid, Kill 18_People MADRID, Dec. 16.-(P) -Twenty Fascist planes dumped scores of bombs on the fringes of Madrid to- day, killing 18 persons and wounding at least 50 before government air- craft shot down two of the attacking machines and drove off the rest. Government sources said the air attack appeared to be a prelude to a major onslaught from several fronts. Twenty-seven pursuit planes accom- panied the bombers. The insurgent planes, which gov- ernment officials declared were of Italian manufacture, dropped 60 bombs on the village of Majada- honda, about eight miles west of Ma- drid, and then dumped more ex- plosives on the thickly-populated Cuatro Caminos district on the edge of the capital. Three persons were reported killed and 10 wounded at Majadahonda. In the Cuatro Caminos region, rescue workers extricated some bodies from wreckage and took wounded persons to first-aid stations, where three died shortly after their arrival. The resumption o f r a i d s strengthened the belief among gov- ernment officers that the Fascists planned a new push to capture Ma- drid,htheirgoal through a five months' struggle.I Host To Edward Hoover, G-Men Are Convicted In Fraud, Criticized By Police Morgan Starts Term NEW YORK, Dec. 16.- () - j I Breaking openly with J. Edgar Hoov- JACKSON, Dec. 16.-(RP)-RidingI er and his G-Men, the heads of the in the limousine of a friend, with aI New York police and fire departments Negro chauffeur at the wheel, Frank- today voiced sharp criticism of what lyn K. Morgan arrived at the State they called the "melodramatic" fed- I Prison of Southern Michigan here to- eral raid on an upper west side apart- day to begin serving a three and aI ment house yesterday. half to five year sentence in connec- "Heroics" and "small town stuff" tion with the vote recount fraud of, were among the descriptive phrases, 94 applied by Fire Commissioner John 94 J. McElligott of the sub-machine gun Wearing a blue overcoat, dark hat and tear-gas barrage that resulted in and a light business suit, Morgan uled to be given numbers and start ! the rest of them get here," he said as the convictions were affirmed by the serving their terms. he was sent to quarantine where he supreme court and that the defen- Morgan gave his age as 51 and was was photographed and fingerprinted. dants must immediately begin terms assigned No. 39,311. He appeared in In Detroit, Recorder's Judge W.~ good spirits. McKay Skillman said all defendants "I'll be an old timer by the time and bondsmen had been notified that The MichigInn SPECIAL! will remain OPEN During CHRISTMAS Friday Saturday Sunday VACATION ... D C Each afternoon DAQNCINGaUnd evening Holly Pudding Ice Cream, 17c pint tournaments if Happy Holiday Sundae, 13c, 2 for 25cBRIDGE desired. The Same AND Delicious Food! Miller's Dairy Farm Stores .k. 1219 So. University 620 E. Liberty 533 So. Main 30oh e Street 320 South State Street the capture of Harry Brunette, Green Bay, Wis., desperado, and his wife. "I don't think it takes more than two New York cops to do a thing of, this kind," he said. XMAS CARDS 50 CARDS 50 ENVELOPES. Printed with your name THE CRAFT PRESS' 305 Maynard Street Phone 8805 came from his home in Detroit as the first of 18 men convicted in the fraud to arrive here. He said his commit- ment papers would arrive Friday, when the other 17 men are sched- 1 eotch Repairing HALLER'S K Jewelry htate and Liberty S - Associated Press Photo The Duke of Windsor, former king of England, was a guest of B a r o ri Eugene de Rothschild (above) as he awaited the time when he might marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson. The "Dnke was reported to be morose, disheartened and suf- feri'ng from a variety of physical ailments. Speech Faculty Men To Speak At Convention !' .____ __ - While You Are Home C hris tmas Vacation--- Play Production Will Discuss Conference Of Director Theatre Soviets When the 21st annual convention of the National Association of Teach- ers of Speech convenes Dec. 29, 30, and 31 in St. Louis, it will have as its guest speaker Professor George E. Carrothers, of the education school. Four members of the speech de- partment will also read papers at this convention, it was revealed today by Prof. Gail E. Densmore, executive sec- retary of the association. Prof. Valentine B. Windt, director of Play Production, who traveled last summer in Russia, will present a paper on "Acting and the 1936 Soviet Theatre Conference." Dr. Henry Moser, instructor in speech, will talk on the differences between silent and oral reading ih stutterers and normal speakers. DrI William P. Halstead, manager of the Michigan High School Debating League will discuss the aptness of the munitions ques- tion as a subject for high school debate. Prof. Densmore, himself, has chosen a critical analysis of Amer- ican oratory, for the subject of his paper. Those members of the speech de- partment who will also attend the convention are: Prof. Louis M. Eich, Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, Prof. Harlan Bloomer, Dean Nichols and Dr. Har- old B. Allen. Since 1931 the national headquar- ters of the association has been lo- cated t Michigan underethe direc- tion of Professor Densmore. MONKEY GLANDS OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 16.-(P)-- The State Health Department re- corded today the birth of twins to a man claiming to be 100 years old and his wife in Ridgway, Pittsburgh County. The twins, Alice Lee and Albert Lee, were born Oct. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee. The father wrote on the certificate that he was born in Kentucky in 1836. Mrs. Lee gave her age as 36. 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