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Jimmy Stewart To Wed Divorcee

Film's Bachelor ‘Happy as a Kid’ ° HOLLYWOOD, May 21 (UP)— “Film Actor Jimmy Stewart, Hol-| -lywood’s veteran bachelor, said, ‘today that he will marry Gloria -Hattrick McLean in August. i “I pitched the question to her. “last night and to my surprise she! ‘said, yes” a Metro-Goldwyn-| ‘Mayer spokesman quoted Mr. | - Stewart as saying. { “I'm as happy as a kid” he|

© The proposal occurred follow-. a quiet dinner in celebration of his 41st birthday. - The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hattrick, and! the marriage to the film star will .be her second. | b Quiet Affair Their wedding will be a quiet affair in Hollywood in August .when Mr. Stewart expects to be free of film commitments. They : Will take an extended honeymoon

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To Steamfitter

Seasonal Factors 1 RENO, May 21 (UP)—Wrestier i nie Mae Young and her comCredited for Increase anion, Mary Anice Huse, were A downward trend in Indiana freed today trom charges of beat. employment, persistent since last | 18 ahd robbing a 180 - pound December, was reversed in April [hea ih t : ‘Earlier this week, Miss Young, ithe Indiana Employment Security amiss Huse, and another friend— {Division said today. {Eva Lee McDevitt — were ac- { Col. Everett IL. Gardner, divi- quitted by a district court jury of ‘sion director, said seasonal gains beating and robbing Salvador ‘in non-manufacturing industries Manriquez, a Sacramento tavern | exceeded April losses in manufac- owner. | turing employment. | The district attorney's office | Total April employment in In- announced today that charges diana was estimated at 1,156,000 filed by John Nelson, an Oakland | by the division and the Federal steamfitter, had been dismissed. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mr.| Mr, Nelson had told Reno police Gardner said this was a gain of that Miss Huse had introduced tree-tenth of 1 per gent since him to Johnnie Mae. He said that mid-March, but was 2.3 per cent When Miss Young .atterapted to below April, 1948, employment. take a §100 bill belonging to him, Credit Seasonal Factors {he gave her a shove. A struggle | ensued. ! “A large part of the employ-| Mr Nelson suffered two black

ment increase is attributed t0 eyes two wrenched arms, and seasonal factors such as Easter various cuts and bruises in the

p. . Mrs. Mclean, a divorcee formerly of New York but now liv-

ing in Hollywood, has two children.

-mantically with “Mr. Stewart . since they met a year ago in Hollywood.

Mr. Stewart recently portrayed a big-league ball player in “The -Stratton Story” concerning Mon--ty Stratton, a pitcher who lost “his leg in a shooting accident. Mr. Stewart, whose father has! state's control policy this week. been trying to marry him off for

“with reporters and friends about lar policy decisions in other his bachelorhood. His father first states. He is one of the first if ‘tried to marry him to a home- not the first governor in the town girl in Indiana, Pa. { nation to face this decision under He quipped he intended to re-| the new federal rent control law. main the movie capital's No. 1| Provisions of Law eligible male because “I could The law provides that a city never marry just one and be dis-| may end rent controls locally pro- . loyal to all the others.” He added! vided it has the approval of the ‘that movie actresses are “swell|governor of the state. The city people, but not for permanent council in Marion passed the deattachments.” {control action nearly two weeks After Mr. Stewart returned ago and dropped it in the govfrom the war a be-decorated Air|ernor's lap. Force colonel his father turned At the same time, although philosophical and decided the son!other small and medium-sized had become a permanent bach-|cities were , considering similar

elor. actions, Indiana's four largest Mr. Stewart protested: “I'll find Cities reported they had no plans the right girl, you just wait.” Jo hint rent ceilings in the near uture.

Last February, Mr. Stewart

flew to Mazatlan, Mex., with Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Peggy Bolton, Allen Grand Jury ‘wife of Mr. Stewart’s agent and friend, Jack Bolton. He denied rumors that Mrs.

McLean was his “intended” and To Probe Home said “when and if I do get married .I'm going to tell you all . Dr. Zehr Still on

about it.” Duty in Institution

Mrs. McLean is the ex-wife of Edward B. (Ned) McLean of the = “Hope diamond family. Her fa-| FT. WAYNE, May 21 (UP)— “ther, E. B. Hattrick of Larch-|/A grand jury will investigate mont, N. Y,, is vice president of conditions at the Allen County the “News of the Day’ News Reel Home where 20 inmates died in Co. 34 days, Prosecutor Alton Bloom said today. Mr. Bloom said the jury might vigit the home and inspect the quarters and food served the

Set Fire Control -Study at Purdue |neanty 300 patients.

The jury was scheduled to LAF AYETTE May 51 Airport Meet in regular session Monday. Beas I A nul il he 41s: was serving as physician for the day during.the Indiana Aviation Fire Control School at Purdue University Airport. From registration at 9:30 a, m.

Allen County commissioners that

Zehr. a letter Thursday . asking

and demonstrations will cover| Dr. Zehr refused to resign unsuch phases of fire and control as|til the commissioners made pub-

fire-safe airports, the chemistry|lic the detailed reasons for re-| i

of fire, airport fire prevention and questing his resignation. various types of fire extinguish-| Earlier, | ers. Methods of extinguishing |that Dr. Zehr failed to report

gasoline, oil, spill, mass, fabric that food served at the hospital i i

and welding fires will be shown.|Was inadequate in quantity and

Hy ow o tions charged. Former Convict Slain Health investigators both blamed | the diets of the patients as one]

ST. PAUL, Minn.; May 21 (UP) |factor in the unusual number of

dozen states since his escape from | a Fargo, N. D., jail, was shot to]

& posse near Glendive, Mont., the FBI reported here. Special FBI Agent M. B. Rhodes! - said the fugitive, Walter John-| son, 35 Omaha, Neb. was killed| by a posse of almost 50 men who stalked him to the ranch of Ralph] Neuton 10 miles north of Glendive. Johnson broke out of jail at Fargo Monday night while await-| ing a verdict in his trial for armed| robbery. He slugged a jailer with] a pop bottle and seized the gun! of another officer. {

STUDENTS DOING WELL MINNEAPOLIS, May 21 (UP) ~The University of Minnesota reported its students earned more than $5,500,000 in part-time .jobs| during the past two“ years. Students held more than 10,000 jobs, the university said. J

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Marion Rent Control Issue

EX. sume nee men 1a | TNFOWN In Governor's Lap

Washington Watching Schricker’s Action

As Possible Precedent for Other States

By ROBERT BLOEM The chips are down on the rent control question in Indiana. Rent control authorities in Washington were reported watch-' came from continued consumer! ing closely to see how Gov. Schricker plays his hand in deciding the demand and better supplies of cents a pound higher tomorrow

His decision to approve or disapprove a resolution by the Mar-| em ressenrep— the past 20 years, has long joked ion city council to decontrol rents there may break the ice for stmt) Machinist Believe

clothing sales, spring opening of resuiting tiff. Miss Young was resort hotels, and the effect of uninjured. i

mild weather on all types of con-| ——————— struction and outdoor employ-! . . ment,” Mr, Gardner said. See Price in Factory employment, estimated

at 514,000 in mid-April, was 1 » per cent below the mid-March : | figure. Sharpest losses were in’ n dl 0A S ! machinery, transporttalon equip- i

ment and furniture. Increased Over-the-counter meats are ox-| smployment in the aut inqustyy| pected to.sell from three to five

| material. | than they were a week ago as the |result of a sudden price upturn

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ANDOVER, England, May 21, (UP)—An Andover wood ma-| chinist said today that he believes! Bend and Gary said they had he is the illegitimate son of an| no’ decontrol plans. eccentric New York spinster who|

Mayor Feeney made it clear|jeft a $5 million fortune, but no! to the AMA that he flatly wy.

poposed lifting of rent ceilings, ww. Clary Power, known locally] ere.

as William Powers, believes he is Mayors of Ft. Wayne and entitled to the fortune left by! Gary, 100, Were definite in an- Mary Bullock Powers who died swering “no” to planning decon- last July in New York trol in the near future. Mayor . id : George A. Schock of South Bend] The New York surrogate's hedged his “no” answer by in-|{court has asked him to go to the dicating he was waiting for the United States to file his claim, state to make up its mind on a Mr. Power said, but he hasn't rent policy. ! enough money. Instead, he said, The decision was believed not he will present his papers to the far off. Gov. Schricker will meeti{;, 8, consulate in Southampton, tomorrow with James Sansberry ar power is one of 75 claimants of Anderson, chairman of the/i, the fortune. Anderson area rent control ad-

visory board. The governor willis. be trying to get more information Lightning Bolt Kills . on the housing picture in Marion. Wisconsin Ferm Youth

dvi ou He has asked the advisory §TOUp , FORDVILLE, Wis. May 21

to survey the Marion situation. The decision poses a political| (UP)—A 15-year-old farm youth

roblem. Politicians were con-|Was killed instantly by a lightrs over the fact that renters ning bolt this afternoon as he still outnumber landlords when it| Worked on his father’s farm 11 comes to voting. At the same time Miles west of Beloit. denial of the Marion decontrol! The same bolt that killed Clarresolution by the governor would el Piper also struck his father, be interpreted as a denial of theyFEugene, and 10-year-old brother, ability of Hoosier cities to govern Ronald. They were not seriously) themselves. hurt.

In response to a nationwide survey of cities over 100,000 population by the American Municipal Association, mayors of Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, South

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