Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1927 — Page 11
FEB. 18, 1927
PUBLISHER. WIFE LIVE IN SEPARATE IUSESEOR TIME Brewster and Bride Await Outcome of Divorce Contest. Bp Times Special HOLLYWOOD, Feb. IS—“A bungalow built for two,” carols the sentimental poet, singing the delights of young love. But —“two bungalows built for one?” “Never!” is the fervent reply of Kugene V. Webster and his bride, Corliss Palmer. “Not even when they’re right next door to one another!” And the millionaire publisher and the former beauty contest winner should know —because, after waiting six long years for a rose-covered bungalow of their very own, they are still living apart, each in one of the aforementioned bungalows. They recently eloped and were married at Ensenada, Mexico, but Brewster continues to live alone, with his wife in a bungalow next door. A provate hedge is all that separates the two houses, but whether in this instance love, which has been known to surmount insuperable obstacles, has learned to hurdle the hedge, Brewster does not say. Anyhow, cruel fate in the guise of I the former Mrs. Brewster, has inverted the sentimental jingle in a most ironic and outrageous manner. And not only has destiny declared that the romantic pair live apart, in adjoining bungalows, but when the irate former wife declared her intention of contesting the divorce which Brewster had obtained only the day previous to his latest marriage, all plans for a honeymoon had to be indefinitely postponed. “All our plans are still in abeyance,” Brewster said. "Miss Palmer will continue to keep her maiden name until matters are settled.” Brewster met Miss Palmer six years ago when she won a beauty contest conducted by one of his movie magazines. VITAL STATISTICS LOW One Year Has No Weddings and Only Thirteen Births. Bp United Press MILAN, Feb. 1. —No wedding bells have rung for a year in fortyeight communes of Italian Switzerland. In 1925, not a single birth took place in thirteen of the 260 communes of the Ticino Canton. In more than sixty communes, the deaths exceeded the births, while in twenty-six communes, births and deaths just equaled each otherThe reluctance to marry and the dwindling birth rate among the Italian stock of the Swiss population offer a striking contrast with the k conditions prevailing among their I Latin brothers South of the Alps. In I tali’? government laws against birth control propaganda and taxes on bachelors have been enforced to aid what would seem to be a campaign ■'l'or more Italians. ITALY DISCOVERS IRON ROME, Feb. 18. found near Leghorn may prove to be of such size that Italy can rank with England and Germany in industrial power. The country has no iron now and has been importing all the metal used.
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