Show I French Princess And New Ne Yorker Wed in n England Simplicity Marks Marriage Mar of D Descendant of Former Kings ings of France CHICHESTER England Dec 12 AP AP Princess Princess Mario Maria Louise of Orleans Orleans Orleans Or Or- leans was married at noon today toddy to toW W W. F. F Kingsland son of Walter Kingsland of New York The wed wed- wedding ding took place in St. St Richards Roman Roman Ro Ro- Roman man Catholic church The wedding of the princess whose parents the the D Duke lle and Duchess of are descendants descendants descendants descend descend- ants of ot kings of f France attracted a large crowd composed mostly of of f women who gathered outside the church to catch a a. glimpse of the couple despite Inclement Weather The ceremony performed by rather lather Measures rector r of St. St Richards Rich Rich- anTs ards was extremely simple The Duke of Vendome who wh Is ill li n Switzerland and the du duchess hess were represented by a member of the household at the wedding which wa was waa attended only by mem by-mem- mem members bers hers o of the families and close friends DRESSED IN BROWN Interest in the romance was stimulated stimulated by the fact fad that although the bride has lived at nt a a. cottage not nott notten notton t ton ten n miles mUes from Chichester for more than a l year few v p people ople here had seen her or her hoer future husband The bride wore a brown dress and anda a brown rown cloth coat trimmed with lox ox ox fur Her Ier hat fiat bolso was brown Continued ed on page 5 F in i i Princess n And n New eW Yorker or er ere Wed e in England n an Continued from page 1 She wore three ropes of pearls and anda a Do large spray of orchids After Ailer the bridegroom had repeated repeat repeat- ed the words I take thee Marie Louise Princess of of Orleans to be bemy bemy bemy my wedded wife an oM old French silver silver silver sil sil- sil- sil ver and gold rIng which had been passed seii down through the ro royal al families of France was placed on the brides bride's finger er There was no mush and no wedding wed wed- ding cang ng bells at the ceremony c remon The couple immediately motored to London London London Lon Lon- don where the first part of their hone honeymoon mool will be spent LONDON Dec 1 12 AP Prep AP-Prep- Prep Preparations for the wedding of Princess Marie arie Louise of Orleans to W. W F. F Kingsland Jr of New Kew York at Chichester Chichester Chi- Chi chester today were given Iven a mysterIous mysterious mysterious ious surrounding HOUSE GUARDED Newspaper dispatches from Chichester Chichester Chi Chi- chester say that at the request of the princess h her r house had been guarded throughout the night by police pollee A police officer officer at the gate which is the only entrance to the lonely country house hous said that he had been given the strictest in instructions instructions in- in from fr m the princess that she was not to be disturbed Every precaution had nad been beell taken to prevent unauthorized persons from being present it at t t the tlc ceremony in the Roman Catholic church admission admission admission ad ad- mission being granted only to to those holding countersigned ned tickets the situation serious but not critical cal cat Beloit Wis reported two deaths Dr Dl C. C W. W Andrews city health of officer officer of- of fleer reported there were 2000 new cases in the city The larger cities of ot Indiana were beginning to show the advance of the epidemic Culver Military academy academy academy acad acad- emy Culver closed down yesterday yesterday yester day as did Wabash abash college at Craw- Craw fordsville Indianapolis reported an increase in the number of new cases today St St. Paul Minn i reported cases and other cities in that state reported re reported reported re- re ported many children out of school 2400 STUDENTS ILL ILLIn ILLIn ILLIn In Wichita Kan Ilan the situation was becoming serious Three deaths have been reported and 2400 students students students stu stu- dents and 42 teachers were absent from school Salina SaUna Kan reported children out of class and Parsons Parsons Parsons Par Par- sons had absent Latest reports from Denver said there were 2 2000 2600 OO cases there but Dr S S. S B. B Jaffa manager of the health department said most of them were not serious Twenty deaths had been reported there fn tn the last 24 4 hours Two governors William II H. Adams of Colorado and R R. C. C Dillon of New Mexico have been stricken by the disease but are improving New Cases Of Flu Reported WASHINGTON Dec 12 United Press Press Press-A A total of new cases of influenza in the week ending December December De De- cember 8 have been n reported ted to the United States public lc health service Figures on on new new cases for additional addition addition- al states stares received today were California California Cali Cali- fornia 1096 New Hampshire 17 Massachusetts ID ll Ohio 45 Indiana In Indiana In- In diana 87 Missouri Nebraska Nebrask Virginia South Carolina Georgia Kentucky 4 and Colorado 1936 Health officials said the figures probably represented but a fifth of the total cases that developed during during during dur dur- ing the week The reports indicated indicated indicated indi indi- it was said that the disease is spreading rapidly eastward and soon may be centered on the eastern seaboard We do not feel that any scare heads' heads are justified one one one- official said but it is a situation to cause serious concern Everybody E should I be on their guard to avoid contact with any persons h having influenza ATHENS Ga Dec 12 AP The AP-The The University of Georgia Georgi has suspended suspended sus sus- classes until January 3 as asa asa asa a precautionary measure against in in- in Dr Charles M. M Snelling chancellor said ald there had been no Increase in the number of cases in inthe inthe inthe the student bod body but that it was wasI decided to close as a matter of I safet safety LAWRENCE Kan Dec 12 AP I Because of the rapidly mounting number of influenza cases among student classes at the University of I Kansas were suspended at noon to today today to- to day clay until January 2 |