Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1950 — Page 2

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Poet os ‘Status Quo’

In Marriage

“Louis Untermeyer Se A Legally Wed To Wife No. 1 and No. 3, Sticks With No. 5

By OPAL CROCKETT

Louis Untermeyer, New York

wife No. 1 and 3, maintained a “status quo” today with wife No, b

whom he married in 1948. In a ruling written strictly .. ruled Mr. Untermeyer, 65, Is still

married in 1907, divorced, Temartied as wife No. 3 and divorced

again. The court ruled on a suit | "brought by Mrs. Untérmeyer No. tin, :

F (Jones, 75, who has served as depu-| : {ty In offices of Marion Sony

“ean divorces Miss

no claim as wife. Ban Ny ntermeyer didn't mention status of present Mrs. Untermeyer or the former Virginia Moore, who did stint as _ wife No. 2. i: » » y

The late President Roosevelt's

10-year-old grandson, Haven Roosevelt, was explaining to Pasa-

dena police today about a bloody

battle with lollypops that sent him to a hospital. Treated for a one-inch head cut, Haven sald he and Jackie Kuhl, 10, tangled with lollypops ‘in a movie. “Jackie started the fight by sticking bubble gum in my hair, " Haven said. » » ” The Rev, Fr. John J. Cavanaugh, C.8.C., president of Notre Dame, the Rev. Fr. Howard Kenna, C8.C., Notre Dame vice president,

-and-12 other priests and brothers,

of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the religious order that administers Notré Dame, “sailed today for Europe to attend a meetJog of of the Congregation of Holy

The party will Ye held in St. Rita's Auditorium at 19th St. and Ar-

Mixup

poet, declared still legally wed to

in prose a Supreme Court jurist married to Jean Starr whom he

| Griffith,” planter and flying in-! istrictor, said all he knew about rain-making was what he read in the papers, » ~ ” A testimonial dinner will be given Friday night for Daniel W.

clerks of seven

senal Ave, Attorney Henry | Richardson Jr. will 1 speak.

Over-Age Teacher Action Postponed

Compromise Reached

On Retirement ! Postponement of School Board action to retire over-age teachers,

tem was confirmed today by Board President J. Dwight Peter-| son. “We have offered one-semester | contracts to all the 70 teachers! we wanted to retire who can still teach or who haven't made other arrangements,” Mr, Peterson sald.

were worked out after 10 of the | 70 threatened court action to re-| tain their right to teach for another year, Terms of the compromise were disclosed last night when a health

Sion opening Juy oe Rome,

Phiri Knachel, 1142 Ww. 36th St. — a Fulbright hash gd the State Department for study abroad. He's a graduate "of Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore, a

_ Indiana Usitversity recipients of i® Fulbright awards include: Marie MoCUord, Bloomington; Anton 5 Myerges, Bouth Bend; Frederick “Seholling dr, Richmond, Ky. and Charlies Warren, Chicago,

= s = WM 5 Marian a nen hn ahter

\Jail Suit Serves

High School asked Board mem-|

tirement at the age of 66. Cites Need Mra. Kate R. Stelchmann, 1335 W. 356th 8t., sald the system needjd older teachers to balance the so number of young ones. Fe-1 neh hired. Mr. Peterson told Mrs. Sheich. | man the Board had no choice because of state law, In other action, school commissoners voted removal of adult Hibrary facilities from School 87 over protests of a P-TA delegatition, approved final working draw-| ings for a new Manual High, School and adopted a six-months emergency appropriation of $6,-| 674,221.

As Ticket for Readmission

A jail suit served as a ticket for

by| indecency charge.

Stephens College, Universi of

after serving a sentence on publie|

Officers loaned him coveralls he| wore in jail, They had to. His

Alabama and Indiana State Teachers College. nu - ~ A novice at’ rain-making pro-|

duced a 30-minute cloudburst over| —1000-aere-

in Orangeburg, 8 C, yesterday | “Again he was stopped by police by sprinkling. 50 pounds of pow- who might have belleved he was, dered dry ice into a cloud for- on his way home—if he'd remem: |

mation from his plane. Andrew!

own clothes hadn't covered him. | When Irvin Schwomeyer, JAD de-| tective, read “Marion County Jail” on the cqveralls, he picked |

up the man, released ‘him after his] =

bered where he lived. |

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