Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1942 — Page 9

REPORT 40 PER CENT DROP ‘IN ACCIDENTS

.. Samuel C. Hadden, director of the state highway commission, said today that there were 40 per cent fewer accidents reported for July of this year as compared with the core . Te#poriding month of 1041. Reports indicate that there were 1193 accidents in July of 1942 as . compared with 1978 for July, 1941, and that §3 persons were killed in motor vehicle accidents for this July

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rolige at the martiage license” bu«. reau.. She told the clerk she: was

- | 86. : Arrouge said he was 28. The

flashlights. boomed and the brides to-be talked of romance, while the 6-foot, groom. smiled nervously.

Miss ‘Shearer's palatial” cottage by

timé the “honeymoon ' is over, Ars rouge hopes to be in the army. Four years ago Miss Shearer first, visited Sun Valley, where she arranged for her children by the late Irving Thalberg to take some, ski lessons, Arrolige was the instructor assigned. He so captivated Irving

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Miss Shearer also liked him. She also learned to. ski and her friendship with. Arrouge was continved ever since, though she did say they decided to be married ‘only a few days ago. - . ‘Mise’ Shearer cate fo Hoéllywaod! from Canada when_ she was 19, zoomed to stardom and when: at Her zenith as a film personality married Thalberg, who was known: as the “boy. ‘genius’ of Metro«QoldwynMayer. When he died in 1936, she retired briefly from the screen. She inherited more than. $4,000, 000-=0f which the government took half—and a year later was back at Metro, starring. in “Marie Antoin« ette.”

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Neither of Miss Shearer's last two pictures was a success, though the experts said the fault was that of the stories, rather than of hers. After the last one, she severed her connections with: -'M-G-M and whether she makes another movie

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script. A producer who should know} claims that if she were to appear in a rip-roaring movie, in ‘which she gets her hair messed and herself soundly kissed, she undoubtedly Foul return to top stardom autotically. . “fhe black- haired, easy-going Arrouge, who has been escorting Miss Shearer to the movies for the last several weeks, never has been married before. He is a native of San Francisco, one-time: student at the University of Nevada, and one of today’s best skilers. ‘In 1938 he waa a spenber of the. U.S, Inte. tonal Skiing team.

Col. A. J. Maxwell Heads F. R. 1..C.

Col. Alfred J. Maxwell has taken over command of the army “finance replacement training cen ter at. Ft. Harrison. He was forms ° erly oni:duty at the army finance department at Brooklyn, N. ¥. He- replaces Col.' Chester P. Haycock who has ‘been transferred t0 the finance school at Wake Forest, N. C. During the first world war, Col.” Maxwell saw service in Honolulu and later in. Manila. He is a graduate of the army industrial. college at Washington, D. C., and holds an LL. B. degree from National university at Washington, Hs, entered the army in me.

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Axis submarines ‘and. mines have sent at least 463 ships to the bot«

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the :middle of January, including a small British merchantman, which: the navy announced yesterday had

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