Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1939 — Page 8

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3 I'm happy ‘hat these adven-¢ rous days have been brought to ich a happy conclusion.

i “The adventure began last Novem-

plane into Russia from Stockolm, Sweden, without a visa and ithout permission to: make such j. flight." His bold gesture was made 1 an attempt tc get. his wife out le country. '

Joy He had married her while work-

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iscuss Plans at Meeting Tomorrow in Y. W.

Il “Ways and means of combatting lienism in Indizna” will be disctissed by the Sons of Union Vetergns at a meeting tomorrow in the Yi W.C. A. A luncheon and a-din-

"The group will confer with the tional Americaiiism Committee

neeting. ji “We are a civic organization, not { y military ane,” Will H. Ball, Indifia Department Commander, said day, “but we think it is time that jimething is done about alien acyities in the Stats and we intend 0 co-operate fully with the American Legion.” iHoward M. Meyer, Indianapolis erican Legion member, will

{Four Union veterans. of the Civil War will be guests. They are A. R. Royster, M. W. Wilmington, Joseph Bp. Henninger and David Osborn, il of Indianapolis.

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~ Tom Moo: ey , det, a free man today after serving 22 years for he 1916 Prep: redness Day hombing, greets his friend, Warren Billings, Il in prison, after Mr. Mooney was pardoned by Governor Olson of

Briton Wins Fight for Tove, | Remarries His Russian Wife

1 . LONDON, Jan. 18 (U. P.).—Brian Grover, a British engineer who fled ‘the Soviet Union for love, had won his battle today. He remarried Russian wife, Elena, at the Chelsea register office. hE *“Am very happy,” Mrs. Grover said in broken English as she summed Bb the results of an adventure which attracted international attention. pe “I'm glad it’s all over,” Mr. Grover added. “This is the’ last chapter

when Mr. Grover flew in an

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ing in Russia as an engineer. She had been unable to get a visa to leave Russia to join him ‘and :he had been refused permission to return. h Wife Denied Visa ‘Mr. Grover: worked in- the Soviet oil industry at Baku in 1932. The 36-year-old engineer married Elena

but. found it necessary to leave

Russia: in 1934 to work in the Iran oil fields. He sought permission for his wife to follow him, as had been customary upon payment of about $1000: for a visa, but. the Russian officials had banned such

difficulties. He said that he then attempted to return to ‘Russia but was refused a visa. Hires Airplane

. Last November he went to Stockholm and hired an airplane. He made the 600-mile flight to Starizsa,

{a village in Kalinin Province, where

‘he was arrested and his plane seized. He was’ fined in a Moscow court on charges of illegally entering the country and was ordered to leave Russia. At the trial, Mr. Grover admitted illegal entry but said he was “desperate” because of his love. He pleaded with the court to permit

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