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|“Ingrid’s Other Husband.” I can [nardiy wait to see how it ends. $1 50, 000 Damages ~PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7 (UP).

fll | | JACK c ARSON and ‘Kay st. —~A U. 8. District Court jury, | Germain. have agreed on custody | tawardea $150,000 damages to Wil-| {of the children. Jack will get jjam D. Trowbridge, 46, Portland, . It you've Ore, last night in his suit against {been wondering what happened (two Philadelphia firms for in\to Edward Everett Horton, he'll | juries suffered in a Portland plant | be on your television screen come| iin April, 1945, | March. An auto company 1s bank-| The verdict, bne of the highest | (rolling a musical somedy show accident case awards in the histhe court. here, was (a {against the Abrasive Co. of PhilaNOTE from Mal Pumphrey delphia, and. its successor, the {from Calcutta, India, where her! Simonds Abrasive Co. Mr. Trow"husband is producing “The bridge said he was crippled per- | River.” “What an inconsistent manently when an abrasive wheel on a portable grinder ex-|

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