Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1959 — Page 6

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Eddie And Liz To Honeymoon In Europe NEW YORK JP2)—Newlyweds Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor arrived here today, “weary” but feeling “wonderful” after a wedding night on a jet airliner from Los Angeles. Fisljer said they sat up all

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night in the .plane, sitting in the lounge for most of the five-hour trip, talking to a friend, Miss Pat Newcomb. I They will leave today or Thurs- • day for a European honeymoon, he said, but only on a plane that Jean provide a berth. - But before that, “we have a ’ i lot of things to do,” Miss Taylor ’said. “We don’t know whether '■we'll leave today or tomorrow.” i The couple refused to kiss for 1 photographers at the airport and

one photographer said, "Come on, Eddie, assert yourself.” “Assert myself?” Fisher said. "Assert myself? So soon?” * ~ Miss Taylor said they were saving their kisses “for ourselves.” She has three children by previous marriages and Fisher has two. A newsman asked if they planned to add to the family. "We don't know,” said the pinkclad bride. “We just got married. We spent the nig’>t on the plane.” As they left L»js Angeles Tues-

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day night, the couple said they were setting out on “the beginning of a whoke new life.” Married in | 15-minute, Jewish ceremony at sundown Tuesday three hours after Fisher shed Debbie Reynolds “for secret rdhsbns" in a 12-minute Nevada divorce, the young couple flew to Los Angeneles and boarded a plane late Tuesday night for New York. They will spend seven hours in New York where they reserved Europe they V.<ll pass part of

their honeymoon aboard a luxury yacht off Barcelona, Spain. Miss Taylor, clad in a pink and gray dress and hat, said, “I feel like Mrs. Fisher — I’ve never been happier in my life.” The couple sat together aboard a Las Vegas to Los Angeles plane after the wedding, singing Jewish folk songs and signing “autographs for fellow passeners. At International Airport, they ordered a bottle of champagne to continue their celebration aboard

the jet liner taking them to New York. Only 14 months previously Miss Taylor, 27, and Fisher, 30, boarded another plane at the same airport, but that occasion was overcast by grief — they were going to Chicago f or the funeral of Mike Todd, Miss Taylor’s third husband. » If vou have something to sen o’ rooms fcr rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

Icy Winds Pound At Lake Superior Area United Press International Icy winds up to 93 miles an hour battered the Lake Superior region Tue c cay night and a light snowfall powdered sections of the upper Midwest. The mid-May snow across parts of North Dakota, Minnesota and

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upper Michigan was borne on northwesterly winds averaging 30 to 50 miles an hour. Overnight rea d 1-n g s hovereu near the fr:czuig mark in North Dakota, northern Minnesota and upper Michigan. South of the wintry weather, mild readings in the 50s and 60s prevailed across the southern Great Lakes. Showers and thunderstorms occurred across the middle Mississippi Valley and in the Southeast from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys to the eastern Gulf region. Rain soaked parts of Tennessee and Mississippi# Scattered showers dampened the northeast into southern New England. Snow flurries were* expected to persist Wednesday in the northern Great Lakes as the cold air pushes across the northern plaips and upper Mississippi Valley."“ Scattered showers ' and thunderstorms were seen for the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, southern New England and the South Atlantic states. Mostly fair weather was expected in the West. Michigan's Battle For Cash Not Won LANSING, Mich. (UPD—Michigan appeared ready today to release more than five million dollars in overdue paychecks, but the cash battle was far from won. Skipped payrolls could be met within hours if . the Senate and Gov. G. Mennen Williams go along with amendments made Tuesday when the House passed a Senate-approved bill releasing certain restricted funds. Agreement was expected. The 27.000 impounded pay checks, all made out and ready to deliver, were stacked in Auditor General Frank Szymanski’s office. Szymanski had hoped to begin distributing Tuesday checks due April 30 for lawmakers and judges and May 7 for others. But confusion prevailed after the House finally voted 87-15 to pass the measure that gives the treasurer enough flexibility to juggle money from earmarked sources into the nearly depleted general fund. Major Violence At Henderson Halted HENDERSON, N»C. (UPD-Na-’ tional Guardsmen Appeared today to have halted major violence in the nearly six-month old textile strike. A comparatively minor outbreak as second-shift workers left the Harriet - Henderson cotton mills Tuesday night was in sharp contrast to Monday night when workers went through a barrage of bullets, rocks and bottles. The Monday night violence prompted Gov. Luther H. Hodges to order about 350 National Guardsmen here to relieve hardpressed local officers .unable to cope with the situation after highway patrolmen were withdrawn during the weekend. Demonstrations at the South Henderson mill consisted of singing and shrill yelling by women strikers. Five persons later were arrested on undisclosed charges near the mill and four of them were jailed. Some rock and bottle throwing developed at the North Henderson mill where strikers had kept day shift workers bottled up for more than two hours earlier in the day. No injuries or arrestes were reported. CULTIVATE | MULCH! I AND WKD , with * IyiUSTANG TiLLKR New 3% hp Mustang Tiller makes good gardening easier. Extension tines are added quickly to till row widths to 40'. EASY $129*95 TIME PAYMENTS . up ASK US TO DEMONSTRATE TRY KLENKS — FIRST