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-. 9 ® & Mo a al ® sheen r : ke . : : . i ae aE j a * i Ta ’ °F » 2 & \ Le wiv i" 2 >, 4 Tie a ¢ ! Y 3 J ‘Million: Cheer Britain's Royal Newlyweds: 37 Ns J yyy - JY | ) MY Lm "= Against Watis in 2 © (Continued From Page One) ancient shrine of the empire's il« automobiles at 10:45. a. m. (4:45 a. down the 100 yards of the Abbey's —5-vear-old - Prince William of superimposed melody, suggested by! © : ; 3 : . | appeared with the bridesmaids lustrious dead to witness the mar- m. Indianapolis time), % red-carpeted nave. Gloucester and 4-year-old Prince Princess Elizabeth and Princess +(Continued From Page One) Police immediately began $0 build . after the wedding breakfast. {riage pledge. ; Philip Drives tg Abbey At the head of the procession was Michael of Kent, one of whose god- | Margaret. : {wiped the blood from the knife on P 3 halt} of ‘evidence Which Sed $. Uses Grandfather's Sword 27 Kings Attend . |. Next camé Queen Mother ‘Mary's POrne the gorgeous gold and amy- fathers was Franklin D. Roosevelt. | Utters Final Prayer {his shirt. Later he -changed shirts t he Sort essions u tye County ¥ ? "ithyst cross of Westminster pre-|. Headdresses of Satin The Archbishop of Canterbury ut. [A the city garage Where his truck residents on edge for three weeks.

. ‘ AL 3 “Elizabeth used her gréndfather’s Twenty-seven kings, queens, procession from Marlborough House “ | {naval sword, which Philip wore Princes and princesses of the ruling and Queen Elizabeth's procession mile WaHumses of! the bridesmaids wore ivory tulle tered the final prayer, the national" ep and. returned lo work, , : . 2 Ti : over satin’ with tight-fitting bodices dnthem was sung, and a great fan-|- ° His"Motive Yyas Assault N ; Butl or Coeds A

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| during ‘the ceremony, to cut her houses of Europe, all the ambassa- | carriages preceded by a captain's . huge wedding cake. dors accredited to the Court of St. escort of 35 household cavalrymen) Cloth of Gold _ gathered down the front, solders fare sounded from the chantry of | He said his mofive in entering \ At4pm (10am Indianapolis | James, statesmen; and the great of in burnished breastplates, scarlet! Then came the Master of ihe swathed with deep fichu tying inthe chapel of King Henry V, herojthe Merrified home waséto find a

5 {many lands were present. tunics, white leather‘ pantaloons, King's Household and after him! front with a bow. of Agincourt. woman to attack. Time) the couple left the palace for) And , eight King's scholars in long.green| i . : . . Waterloo Station to board their among the throng of 2500 in plumed helmets and drawn swords. DE eT ae rte The skirts were full ‘gathered at, The dean and archbishop then| Watts first admitted béing at the : “honeymoon train for Romsey. As | the vast. cathedral .were Jhumbler | Lt. Mountbatten and his best h ley i . the waist with satin syringh ©los- led the bride and bridegroom, the Merrified home at 9:30 o'clock last i 4 : [folk invited to represent millions in man, the Marquis of Milford Haven, of the abbey in scarlet and white sos appliqued around the edges of h ‘he . n 0 . J they left the king and’ queen ANd hamelaid 4nd bes : and then the children of the thap- g king and queen, the queen mother, night. when he said he cut the . royal guests pelted the pair with!'“C omeland and beyond the seas, left Kensington Palace by auto- ols roval in scarlet and gold ang, chu and clustered on:the skirt. | Princess Andrew.of Greece, Princess screen and kicked in the door. “Twenty-one ’ Butler University 1s. who could not be there in person. |mdbile and reached the abbey at " hi 8 a They wore headgresses of white Ma t and tl \ 8 : : , s will - i rose petals. ‘ . | “lay vicars in scarlet and white - rgaret and the pages into one of | State police and sheriff's officers coeds will-take part in the annual They arrived at Waterloo station ous the Pode, o% the Bag {1118 a. m. (5:16 a. m. "Indianapolis ‘Directly preceding the king and satin Josts with peatls any wi the most hallowed shrines in Brit-| fred questions in shifts until at beauty contest sponsored by the ‘ - | Time). 1) ‘ * ears of grain mounted with silver gin--the chapel of King Edward the a. rar jor cl book “Drift,” Mis : : . m. tes | y ’ nd < 8 ar 1€ 19:1} Tatts ‘sig pit. Junior class year t,” Miss we uy SS ree THIN am Palace, cheering persons, Then came the moment all had Jifiness eves Whe Dea of West- jeaves and crystal dewdrops. They Confessor, who founded the abbey 318 8 1h, Watts signed the Wty nna Harshman, “Drift” editor, anpulled out as surging crowds in the jammed shoulder to shoulder. Many awaited—the big procession of the a o Sat Lg a0 te carried bouquets of orchids. “and was buried in 1068, _ RTs : nounced today. . Dei had waited 24 hours i » cHill | day— : estminster y 15 built like " es DIOGESS ' Ze : ban station cheered and men tossed November ati n the; chill i My PC oplayine hes a huge cross. The great west door During the procession dewn the| In this chapel, surrounded by the G. Magenheimer, Deputy Reasner, The annual beauty contest will be . * ng gown for the first fume an nave the choir sang at Elizabeth's tombs of six kings and three queens sheriff's Detective Virgil Quinn, Ray held at 2 p. m, Dec. 5, in L. 8. Ayres

caps in the air. is its base. At the point where the OUS! y the king in the Irish state coach : special request, s y 2 © » sig p : Despite post-war austerity and oTholsands Sebed from udows with ‘a Rs stort. of De church throws its arms abroad be- BE oie of England, the couple signed the Mojstner and Phil Miller of the & C0 Suditaru. Coeds epresen - : ! ing , : i BS marriage register, rosecutor’s e 4 stective INE all campus women’s a re Skies He | 88 $210 for a brief glimpse of sleek’ cavalrymen. oe ne nary batten in naval faded away the Dean of Westmin- ‘Stone of Destiny’ inh ae wiry C Pe o : groups will take part. : ion n had|jousines, glittering carriages of As the coal-black cavalry horses gress unifor HYP. ster took vp the Introduction of the , Ny : A P Jon ive Tinalista‘® known since the days before“the| s .. | , dress uniform wearing the sword i ‘ In the chapel is the coronation Barton, both of state police, | Five finalists will be chosen and state’ and household cavalry, bril-|clattered up to the abbey, the giant . Ww Church of England service 3 will War, 'liant in plumed helmets and .b : I} that belonged to his bride's grand- — 0 paloved, w thered chair built for Edward I in 1300 to Breaks Down and Sobs full-page .. photographs be n plu elmets and bur- grenadier guardsmen gave the royal father, King George V, joined the oY eloved, we are gathere ; : Proughout the oat featured in the 1948 “Drift.” here in the sight of God and, in the enclose the stone of scone or “stone woughou 1e questioning ON ontestants already selected and

A million persons lined the his-| ist | toric streets of London. They broke! ™ ed breastplates. salute. princess with the Marquis of Mil- : the «der of Mrs. Merrifield and p face of this congregation to join of destiny” he wrested from the .'¢ Murder o s. Merrifield and 0 organizations they represent in-' Mrs. Burney, Watts would nreak clude:

“into cheers when the royal couple. King Grants Title | From within the abbey came a ford Haven, also in naval uniform. togetier dis’ me 3d this wor smiling and excited emerged from By daybreak some 40,000 were fanfare of trumpets, trombones and Climb Four Steps on ox Ras an and this WOMAR goo Every British king and) gown and sob, tears streaming 11om the ancient abbey. gathered in Parliament Square drums specially composed for the| Together they mounted four steps Noy MALINONY § ; queen. ‘sits on Edward's throne atinis eyes. Karolyn Gould, Indianapolis, and Wait All Night | most of them women, (ceremony by Mastér of the King's of the sanctuary and knelt on pil- 1 Philp, Take Thee . . . coronations, as Elizabeth will .do' The next instant, the former Marge . Ueroditios, Minneapolis, Many had waited through the| In ceremony only a few"hours be. Musick, Sir Arnold Bax, and played lows on the fifth—where the pres- Then the Archbishop of Canter- when she is crowned Queen. navy steward would freeze ‘up, res Mian pi oni Dmegal Yasina n 4 ’ \ is p : comb, * night beside campfires and huddled| fore the wedding. King George cre- Dy ue ova music students in gold ent king and queen knelt when bur, Rane ys po holding Re As a third fanfare echoed in the fuse to talk and steadfastly deny: Hora eR Prianon: in blankets to hold favored position ted Elizabeth's bridegroom, Duke e orms. they were married in the abbev in jewele eR Canterbury behind vaulted roof of the highest churchlany guilt of either crime. Ruth Ann Thomas and Patricia in the front row. of Edinburgh, Baron Greenwich Dazzling, Brilliant Lights 1923, and where William the Con- en, was - Tu oe in England, the choir led the way Under questioning he has ad- gogeatz, both of Indianapolis, Pi As the royal couple made their 8nd Earl of Merioneth. The King At that signal the princess Poor knelt. $1068 to be crowned ol wh clear voice, the bride- , ov along the nave toward the mitted numerous sex offenses both garg Phi; and Mary Ann Atherly formal progress from the abbey| invested him with the title "his stepped through the great west king of England BE bee liz great west door, singing Wesleyjp/here and in Boston, New York City.| yd Dolores Gilendy, both of Inback ‘to Buckingham Balace they royal highness and granted him g4oor of the 900-year-old church The king stood to the left of his he Roh LP take : ee, E ssabeth “Anthem” The King's scholars, Chicago and in Louisiana. He sald gianapolis. Zeta Tau "Alpha. bowed and smiled to the crowds Britain's highest honor, the Order nto the dazzling brilliance of tele- daughter. and Milford Haven to the a a. Mary, lg Wy we minor canons and vergers bore the/he was arrested for grabbing patricia Cooper, Tipton, repreright of the bridegroom. wile , . . gold, blue, yellow and red banners women in New York and Louisiana. |,ting the Out-of-Town Women

Questioning him were Sheriff Al

and Elizabeth waved gaily in re-| Of the Garter. vision and newsreel light. The cassponse to the cheers. | The crowd gathered under the cades of pearl and crystal em- Before the altar, its gold plate) The heiress to the throne, her| =o. pp. Meanwhile, officials are continu-' ts nization: Patriel They signed the register four| severest security measures ‘ever projdery on her ivory satin gown SlOWing- softly in the light of right hand clasping his right hand, ih PAE rig to seek facts which might lnk |g udents’ SIqunisson: a times to make the marriage legal taken by Scotland Yard, lest some |p) I) i candelabra. were the officiating Seid: At the door, the princess and her Waits to other unsolved” murders Smith and Jean Ann Bates, both o age lega : ' azed and sparkled. husband entered the glass coach— solved’ murders y,gianapolis, Delta Delta Delta;

clergy—the Dean stmi . “I. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, . - . . ean. . of Westminster, ' so-called becagse of its big glass in Marion County although they Jeanniné Reynolds and Geraldine express belief that he is not in-!gimmons both of Indianapolis volved in the slayings of three Butler Independent Assn.} Jane women « Richardt, Los Angeles, Cal, and In his confession Tuesday of the rothy Gard, Indianapolis, Kappa Burney murder, Watts said the gy, Theta: Barbara Beck and

under civil law. As they inscri political incident mar the occasion. ; . “their names, the choir sang eribed The abbey was isolated as an Un today she SOW }iag: heen ranking prelates of the Church of take thee, Philip, to my wedded Anthem. Then they returned to the Sand in a mile-square safe area, poss y le op Da or England, the Archbishops of Can- husband to have and to hold from sanctuary. laircraft were warned to stay at secret. It isa magn cent creation. yo pre and York in mitred- white this day forward, for better, for gleaming satin embroidered with' gold, the Bishop of ‘Norwich, worse, for richer, for - poorer, in

The bride and groom tarried in least three miles away. a avle glittering crystals’ and pearls the Bishop of London, the Dean of (Sickness and in health, to love, death sonnel, and marines four paces

windows-—and with a captain's es‘cort of cavalry rode back through cheering throngs and streets lined with soldiers, sailors, air force. per-

the sanctuary behind, the rest of Continental detectives joined 7000 r i 1 " i the party. When they emer police—half the metropolitan force The neck line 1s weart-shaped His Majesty's Chapels Royal and cherish and to obey until shotgun exploded in the victim's Pl oot tan ® me oa, Buareing. suwitist any terrorist With long tight sleeves, a fitted the Moderator of the General As- do us part...” apart to Buckingham Palace for the Sr i Saploeg ip - pi ns Dorothy Ponton, both of Indianap4 {full ground-length skirt. - sc hairs s in Wales and placed it. on Eliza-} King Offers Toast ' » : g On scarlet and gilt chairs set on plac & yay Enters - Home Through Ruse |dianapolis, Independents; and Mary

Slowly, as the organist played port and airport cordons. “With this| The King offeréd the couple a Jane Rolen, Canton, O., and Mrs.

Garlands of white roses are em- the right side of the sanctuary, as beth's finger, saying, i Watts said he entered the Burney |

a recessional the wedding party Britons Disobey Soverign h d tt ing I ti d 4 pha passed out through the west door, By the king's own decree, it was broidered on the gown in raised the congregation faced it, sat ring hee wed. , . . toast of long life and happiness. Mari to the sidewalk. . |officially an austerity wedding But | pearls, ears of corn, symbols of fer- Queen Elizabeth, Queeh Nother Burst Into Seng The King and Queen left the ho in Ine DE en ha yd Ca i . . . ; i! iV e package to elver - ler | “ OloeR-T IRE precision ~~ Britons... joyously. disobeyed “their tility, in crystals and drop Ys the Duchess of Kent and the| mney knelt while the congrega- abbey in the Irish coach With &pyspand pick 8 tv office | “The committee in charge of the tulle star flowers and orang O8=TONKE "Arid Duchess of ‘Gloucester: {jon remained standing “and” the sovereigns escort of-Lavalry. Bex....onee- inside he attempted to-at-| Drift” beauty contest includes Jack

The ceremony was carried through sovereign, forgot for a day both the

with clock-like precision. economic crisis and decline as a [SO™S appliqued to the satin an Windsor Is Missing archbishop pronounced them mani hind them came the visiting royalty, (ov her .A violent struggle ensued | Fultz, ticket ‘chairman, assisted by

Within the Abbey Elizabeth, World power. {bordered with seed pearls and crys-| Notably missing was the Puke of and wife. The choir burst intgsthe!including Prince John and Princess i / {Miss Rhea MecGoldrick and Orin di ’ A ltals ; : / in the living room. Breaking loose | radiant in her glittering wedding] They left their homes and jobs, ‘25: . {Windsor who refused to- attend 7th Psalm, “God Be Merciful to Alexandra of Luxembourg, Queen from Watts, Mrs. Burney ran to | Bartle Jr. gown, was the center of all eves. and poured out to the palace, the Ties Jaros oF sulle; p feet Jong | without his ‘American-born wife, Us.” and the bride and bridegroom, Victoria Eugenie of Spain, Dono. DeAIOOH: There ale attempted | : and fastened to the shoulders, made . . tho is il). + ye wy ) and the Princess Royal,. who is ill.'Princess Margaret and the best man Juan, the Spanish pretender, Queen |, defend herself with her husband's Accused as Spy,

The carillon of Westminster abbey, the Mall and Whitehall to} : . | g Abbey rang out in the joyous tones see their princess and the man she {uP the train with satin star flowers] On the bridegroom's side sat and pages were led to the high Mother Helen of Romania, as well shotgun . of “God Save the Knig” as the ‘cere- had chosen. {appliqued to the tulle, as on the Princess Andrew of Greece, his\altar by the Precentor of West-|as princes and princesses from Den-| "'sne fired once point blank ime Hungarian Flees - mony was completed. The royal The king established a precedent 4ress: n { Di ds |mother, his uncle, Earl Mountbat- minster, wearing a cape of cloth of mark and Greece. charge whistling past her attack- BUDAPEST, Hungary, Nov. 20 lara o} Damon tan, and Lady Mountbattan; Queen gold, or The bridesmaids were 10-year-old ers ear. Watts closed in to seize| (UP) — Government officials an-

procession returned to Buckingham by permitting lounge suits in the

Palace where the wedding breakfast abbey, but almost every guest| The Princess’ silk tulle veil was Frederika of Greece, King Frederik pacing the congregation, the pre- | Princess Alexander of Kent, Lady the gun. In the fight, it was dis- nounced today that Charles Peyer,

“was held. bought or rented morning clothes. [held off her face with a tiara of and ° Queen Ingrid of Denmark, centor took responses to lesser lit- Caroli n uglas Scott, p ‘ ney For the first time the royal wed- The women were resplendent in pearls and diamonds. She wore | King Michael of Romania, the King tany and the Lord's prayer and the Carouts Me ne A, Te Burney fell ack a a er a: ding ‘c#emony was carried to every jewels, mink and. sable, serene in|white satin sandals with platform [of Iraq, King Haakon of Norway, Dean of -Westminster uttered the the Hon. Margaret Elphinstone, 22," Watts was arrested af a city espionage plot, had disappeared and part of the British empire as well the knowledge that whatever else soles and high heels with a silver the Crown Prince and Princess of ¢hurch of England prayer that, cousin of Princess Elizabeth; Miss gara ® several hours before the probably has fled the country “as to the United States by radio, Might befall Britain, here at least[strap and buckle studded withSweden, the Princess Regent of the “upon these two persons the heri- Diana Bowes-Lyon, 24, another at was discovered on infor-| The officials said Mr Peyer was Television and movie cameras re- Was the social event of the century.|pearls. She carried a _bouquet of | Netherlands and the Prince Regent tage and gift of children . .'.” be cousin of the bride; the Hon. Pam- mation furnished by : another far recently linked by the state prose--corded thie occasion. | By the precise time schedule white orchids, W {of Belgium. : bestowed. ela Mountbatten, daughter of Earl North Side woman who escaped his cutor to nine persons arrested for The ceremony lasted one hour—- Which Britons set up for all royal| A pretty girl—far prettier .than| At the foot of the steps were The Archbishop of York gave the Mountbatten; Lady Mary Cam- attempted assault in her home allegedly spying for a foreign power, re were five separate pro- her photographs—the princess ra- grouped the eight bridesmaids, newlyweds a private address while bridge, 23, daughter of the Marquess earlier in the day. The shotgun | The state had asked for the lifting

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“an hour of breathtaking beauty and, events; | : pageantry. ___.cessions to the abbey. : | diated real beauty. On the arm of (headed by Princess Margaret, and|the choir sang the mefrical psalm, of Cambridge, and Lady Elizabeth taken from the Burney home was of Mr. Peyer's parliamentary immuA mighty assemblage of the illus-, The first was of foreign royalty, her father, in his admirals uniform, two pages In royal stuart tartans “The Lord-Is My Shepherd; 1 Shall Lambart, 23, daughter of the late found early Tuesday in weeds near nity so he could be arrested and in{she walked slowly and proydly with sporrans and white silk blouses Not Want,” with the descant, or Earl of Cavan. {the city garage. cattle TY a

trious living assembled in thejleaving Buckingham Palace

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