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lard in eonsumer-sized packages Boston Wednesday when he Teat a meat packing plant. moved his name from the list of Three other sections of the America's most eligible bachelors [train were loaded in Nebraska, by announcing he would marry {Towa and South Dakota as a Mrs. Sears. {memorial tribute to Abraham Friends of the couple sald to-| Lincoln. The first section to ar- day it was “ridiculous o to de-| rive in Indidnapolis- came from scribe the wedding as-a “Cinder-, Springfield, Ill ella marriage,” despite the fact| The lard was furnished by.that Mrs.’ Sears lived in a fourth-| |tarmers of Mercer County, Illi- floor walk-up apaftment in a nols. Officials of Kingan & Co. Third Ave, New York, tenement Which supplied the lard, said the building. : i Hiineis farmers -dnoated enough War Veteran { hogs to supply a full car contain- “Barbara has always had ing $6000 worth. enough money to get along,” they ' Company spokesmen said that said. | |the money from the sale of more Mr. Rockefeller, combat hero than 700 “average size” hogs and Army lieutepant colonel” in| | would be required to buy a car- World War II, told reporters yesload of lard. [terday it was “love at first sight"

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| _TWO: Union leaders feel Mr. By ROBERT VERMILLION when Landis is vulnerable with mem- United Press Sisil Correspondent ago. trict. Even some Republican Winthrop Rockefeller and blond apap leaders are said to feel he is gjvorcee Mrs. Barbara Sears will Nobletown, Pa. She changed her took a few tentative swin atin . » , . ’ gs at ori the Hoosier Congressman least ,, married here tonight after & name from Jievute Paulejiute to him. - 1 “Jove at first sight” romance. “Eva Paul” in 1935 when she en-| The champion held him at gp, nasing Agee They have set the ceremony tered Northwestern University, arms length, winking at his Saturday) d that became her stage name, (companions. She was first married to RichSears Jr, now a diplomatic al in Paris. and was divorced

cratic candidate; gave Mr. Landis for midnight to make sure it is an

lard lican incumbent seeking re-| aq, Rockefeller, 36-year-old gmc election. Mr. Noland is in the grandson of the late John D.'rrom him less than two years Session. but Louis got into his sabia Mica “healer aes Beboel| MOA. | Rockefeller Sr., applied for & 504 in Reno. : {

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\ CHICAGO, Feb, 13 (UP)—A pretty 13-year-old girl and the 5d ol S I ers . |year-old man who eloped with her, told pohce today that they were “deeply in love” and that “nothing will ever keep us apart.”

; Harry Rees had even bought his bride-to-be, Shirley Auld, a Finds Congestion “new look” wedding gown when police blocked their wedding plans Blocks Traffic Flow by taking them into custoday yesterday, No. charges were filed against them but Rees was held | Tm A tour of inspection of Police she and Mr. Rees had planned : in Town Hall station and Shirley | to to Kentucky to be moa Chief Ed Rouls resulted today in|was turned over to juvenile au- a Rees Sey fe ried a general “crack down” order to thorities. i J . " much in love" with the girl, even clear up congestion of downtown Clerk Notifies Police |though she is young enough to alleys. They were picked up in a North be his granddaughter. Following his policy of working Side hotel where they had reg- “She's the prettiest little thing {“out in the field” part of every istered as uncle and niece. A clerk|I've ever seen,” he said. {day, Chief Rouls said he found/ecame puSpiciovs aid notifed } + S————————— . many alleys impassable due to Acting Lt. Rupe allon who : ‘ ; congestion about 4 p. m. |arresting officers. : Wounded Gaming King Alleys Impossible | Shirley told Mr. Fallon that her Describes Attackers | “We found alleys in which a with Mr. Rees was A BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Feb, lice cars could never get through *Ult Of the housing shortage. She 33 (UP)—Gambling King Tony in case of an emergency,” he said. 581d she nad een ving th oF ornero Stralla: can. definitely The traffic department was rs purtiuts and t oe ol or ath "St identity the gunman who wounds dered to police downtown alleys| a I us cabin atieq him critically Monday night, during rush hours to keep them harvey, Ill. Mr. Hees WAS €0%pgjice Chief’ C.'H. Anderson said clear for traffic. lownes of the tourist camp. [today. Chief Rouls also is checking the We uldey ag oy Sthed The gambling fleet “admiral” operation of cruiser cars in re- Pe Tr ™ a talked freely with police from lation to prompt answering of all "*' at Was utky AUSE his hospital bed last night and radio orders. SSierwise I might never have met oque them their first good leads ‘Must Correct Habits’ ye iin the underworld shooting, Chief He said he found some cruisers| She said that she became tired, pderson said. ng temporarily out of service with °f the crowded living quarters; «pe told. us he saw both the no report from the officers to the ne of taking care of her YOUNger cynman and his accomplice *adio dispatcher,. {prothers and sisters, [plainly,” the police chief said, “Some of thse bad habits must, 1 complained one day 10 “He gave us a detailed descripe be corrected,” he said. (Harry about the situation,” she tion of one which, in our'opinion,

said. - “After that we became ailjes with our “= friendly. Then we fell in love ging" ur No. 1 suspect all

and he suggested that we elope.” | i ————————— Disappeared Feb, 7 SHEEP SATISFY HUNGER Shirley's parents reported her, Sheep, unless otherwise wells |and Mr. Rees missing shortly|fead, will severely damage ‘ong(after they disappeared on Feb. 7. leaf pine seedlingt up to four feet Shirley told Mr. Fallon that'in height if pastured among them,

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