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BUENOS AIRES, April 8 (U. PJ.

—Merry Fahrney, patent medicine heiress who thinks Hitler is a great

man, admitted today that she mar-| ried a Swedish waiter just to skip out of the United States for good.

said. don’t think he lacks for money.” *

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ledge than go back,” she said.

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Madcap Merry said in an interview, so she could get a passport. She found Nils Kurt Holm, a New York

waiter, and married him, thus. becoming a citizen of Sweden by marriage, and-then fled to Brazil, later moving to Argentina. :

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Employees of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Ce., have been granted permission to plant victory gar-

railroad’s right-of-way and other railroad rroperty, where soil and other conditions promise reasonable production. : In Indianapolis, H. F, Passel, division engineer, already has assigned 37 plots to employees. They are located along Turner ave, between Tremont and Holmes aves., on the right-of-way north of the W. Michigan st. crossing and in Speedway. Additional applications for plots are There is no rental fee for the land

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in a copyright story that she married Holm in February, 1541, and that Miss Fahrney later obtained a divorce in Chicago. According to the story, the 37-year-old Holm received $1500 to marry her.) Miss Fahrney said, however, that she hadn’t divorced Holm and didn’t plan to.

She said the state department refused her a passport because of her friendship with Herbert von Strempel, once the first secretary of the German ‘embassy in. Washington. He was a “dear friend,” Miss Fahrney said, and she couldn’t give him up just because he was German. Von Strempel left the United States two years ago.

Slams American Press

Miss Fahrney, who earned the title “madcap” when she soloed a plane at the age of 13, emphasized that she: : Thinks the American press is not respectable because it calls her a Nazi, won’t keep out of her private life and distorts what she says. Believes Hitler is a great man, “fighting for the people.” “God help the world if Hitler falls before he finishes off Russia,” she declared. The German gestapo isn't good but its no worse than the way things work out in the United States “where everybody pries into your life.” “I'll never go back to the United States and nobody can ever make me,” she said. “After the war I'll go to France-for the rest of my life.”

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Miss Fahrney wasn’t sure how she’d make out for money. She has plenty now—enough to set up in a two-story white-columned villa in a fashionable section. -But when she stopped in Brazil, the embassy there wouldn’t unfreeze her funds. “They insisted I go back to the United States first,” she said. “I'm not that dumb. They said I was damaging their prestige. But I fooled them again.” She has had plenty of company in the month she had been here, she said, and Argentine men “are so understanding.” Her favorite reading subject is endocrinalogy, the science of the endocrine glands— “explains why some people are crazy and some are not,” she pointed out. Miss Fahrney’s marriages began in 1931 (Hugh Parker Pickéring) and they included besides Frank V. Eisner (1932-34), one baron (Arthuro Berlingieri, 1937-38) and one count (Oleg Cassini, 1938-40).

Now His Number Is Up—For Sure

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