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By OPAL Love apparently found a way Mike and Joycelyn Thiesse, 18,

r secretly married in Pittsburg, Cal, after a 48-hour race to the altar before James’ army pass expired. y After hours of tribulations they found one laboratory open

for blood tests and ran down the age, of course?” asked the clerk. In small voice James said he was not. Following complications over contacting his parents at last he had their OK, and James whisked his bride-to-be away.

- a » Roberto Rossellini, Italian film director is negotiating for services of Bette Davis to star in a film he’ll start producing in Ital this fall, a Holly- __. ; wood actor agency sald to-’ , Miss Davis

edly Rossellini’s § wife, Ingrid Bergman, will Miss Davis not appear in the picture, Miss Davis, vacationing in the Fast, has been linked romantically with Gary Merrill, actor, divorced yesterday by Barbara Merrill, Miss Davis divorced her third husband, William Grant Sherry, artist, July 4 in Mexico. » . ” A duck that Ireme Bellamy of Sanford, Fla. was taking home to cook for dinner broke out of

a sack yesterday and jumped] into lap of Henrietta Oliver, pas-inie food. The

Wins O er Army ‘in Race to Altar OF Gaining His Parents’ Consent

CROCKETT for Cpl. James Ellis, Worthington,

Rushmore, Minn. They were re-

license clerk at home. “You're of

i imen and women recruits have taken the test adopted last Jan, 1 but none did better than 99 per cent. Miss Rice will train at Parris Island, 8. C. » » »

Robert Dernbach, 19, of North Bergen, N. J., jailed In Chicago {because he couldn't pay his $73! {hotel bill, said he'd have paid if| a blonde hadn't snitched his wallet containing $300. In fact, he) said, blondes had caused him] nothing but trouble ever since he! stole his family’s auto and ran] away with it. “They ate and| drank like mad. where all those blondes came from,” he said. | »

» Doris Duke, tobacco heiress, | can hog the Hillsborough Town-| ship, New Jersey, pig business, | provided her porkers are sup-| ported in style. T he township has no ordinance to prevent her from converting her 2200 -acre farm into a piggery but the t o w nship com imittee said the le ommunity {would block any ‘attempt to im-

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No Word of Plan

| Times State Service BUNKER HILL, July

Air Training Base near Peru. That was the statement made today by Wayne Ladd, Bunker Hill, owner of the Ladd Soya Co.

which leased the 2100-acre base from the Navy for his plant five

years ago.

He expressed disbelief that such plans were even afoot. Yesterday, Rep. John R. Walsh (D. Ind.) said “It is my opinion the base will be reopened.” Rep. Walsh said he was in close contact with Navy officials on the subject.

Tells of Conference

Mr. Ladd, who leased the ram-

I don’t know bling installation from the Navy!

under the agreement that his

{lease would be canceled in event pefore

of reactivation, said he conferred with 9th Commandant Naval authorities at Great Lakes, Ill, Friday.

“There was no indication then,! Mrs. Morgon was a native of| U. 8. District Judge Thomas P. {and there is none now. To the peqford and belonged to the Thornton issued a temporary or-| best of my knowledge no NAVY Church of Christ there. linspecting teams have even been| {in the area,” sald the soybean oil! {and meal businessman.

A skeleton crew of three men is now at the plant near Ind. 31. During the fall harvest season, 12 to 20 employees operate the plant. Although corn and soybean

plants cover most of the former

training grounds, the concrete runways are in good repair.

senger in the Bellamy auto. Miss| heiress’ farm manager said his Lots of Rubbish Oliver threw the duck at the 1ady boss would feed her pigs |

driver. Car went out of controlionly choice grain and corn and] and crashed. Total cost of duckispray

and damages—$400. n ” ~ Gertrude Lawrence, actress, injured in a fall from a bridge, fainted last # night two minutes before making her entrance in a summer theater play in Falmouth, Mass. But she went on with the show, Miss Lawrence

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playhouse when a beam snapped, plunging her five feet into the water. She suffered muscle strain in her back.

” " ~ The Navy today hunted a substitute for G. F. Gray of South

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ST. ALBANS, Vt, July 27 (UP) ~Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Barrette had an argument in June, 1949. He threatened her with a gun and subsequently was given a 1-to-3-year jail sentence. | Mrs. Barrette sued for divorce on grounds of “Intolerable severity” and the divorce became final Jan. 22. Barrette was paroled Mar, 31] and, friends revealed yesterday, | the couple remarried Saturday.

or Miss Girlle Low Rice, pretty smart, joined

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27! There is no indication that the Navy is considering the reopening of the wartime Bunker Hill]

out west. Mrs. Dorothy Mae Morgon, 26,

at Evanston, Wyo. were told Mrs. Morgon was kiiied instantly. She was alone.

Mrs. Morgon left Sunday to

land, Ore. He flew there three weeks ago to take a new job as a trolley operator. They lived in an apartment at 1850 N. Delaware St. The couple resided in Indianapolis the past year and a half. They were married in Reno in 1947.

A Bus Driver Here

Mr. Morgon was a bus driver for the Ipdiana Railroad here taking the job in Oregon. {His wife worked as a waitress at {several places, including the {Severin Hotel, Sheffield Inn and [Club 52.

Besides her husband, she is surjvived by her father, James Davis, {Bedford; four brothers, James of Indianapolis, Ray of Gary and {John and Albert of Bedford, and {two sisters, Mrs. Helen Clark and (Mrs. Ellen Gyger, both of Bedford.

‘Mrs. Clark May Speak

‘At Democrat Fete Here

| Mrs, Georgia Neese Clark, | Treasurer of the United States, | {to speak at the Indiana observ-

|ance of National Democratic

| , |bage and rubbish collection an.|Women’s Day here September 27. ‘Again for Battling Pair nounced that during 1949 it| Democratic State Vice Chair-| {hauled away 280 pounds of gar- man Mrs. Ruby Ware announced bage and eight-tenths of a cubic/that Mrs. Clark agreed to come

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Court Bars Election By UAW in Toledo

| DETROIT, July 27 (UP) —Pres-| {ident Walter P. Reuther and other officials of the CIO United Auto Workers were restrained today

Rams Kansas Hill OAKLEY, Kas. July 27 (UP) —Six persons were killed when an Air Force B-25 plowed deep into a bill near here during a blinding hailstorm,

The force of the crash yesterday scattered debris over an area

foot deep in the rain-soaked ground.

Kenneth Morehouse, a farmer, said the plane sounded as If it were having engine trouble just before the crash. Officers said the escape hatch had been released, indicating that the fliers had prepared to jump. One victim still had a parachute strapped to his back, and parts of two other parachutes were found. A spokesman at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. said the craft was based there, and probably carried “three or four” Randolph personnel. He speculated that the other victims

from conducting an election in| {the rebellion-ridden Local 12 at { Toledo, O.

|der after Financial Secretary, | Thornton Gray charged he was illegally removed by a “kangaroo court” of UAW executive board { members, ! { Mr. Gray had participated in a| {revolt against International UAW | | Vice President Richard T. Gosser, {head of the Toledo local. An election had been called to replace him.

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Ride on Carrousel Leads to Jail Cell

ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 27 (UP) 0. C. Gilpatrick had an especially long ride on the merry-go-round, but it cost him a jail sentence,

Gilpatrick, wanted on bad check charges, was spotted by a deputy sheriff as he and Henry Kendall and two girls boarded the merry-go-round at Lake Contrary Amusement Park “Keep them happy,” the sheriff

ordered the operator while he diana University {waited for help from another of-|

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MYRTLE BEACH, 8. C. July! {was tentatively scheduled today 27 (UP)-—The bodies of 39 per- Patrick and Kendall were arrested

{sons killed in the crash of a Na-

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{today in flag-drap caskets, |

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By LLO CAMP McCOY, Wis, July members of the

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five batteries of. field artillery. Battal Company C, 424th Field Artillery Battalion Headquarters Battery and Battery A, 760th Field Artillery Battalion Battery C, T71st Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters Battery and Battery B.

Men attending the camp will learn the latest procedure and methods in supply, transportation] and weapon handling. They will brush up on forgotten ways of army life and get in condition for the possibility of being called back into active service.

Plan Sports Program

In addition to the course of training, there has been planned an extensive sports and recreation program. There will be tournaments in baseball, boxing, volleyball, and track and field events. : i

| Range firing will be stressed jduring the two week period. Field lartillery weapons will be fired by {regular teams. Specially trained {regular army teams will demonjstrate armor, anti-aircraft field {artillery and demolitions. These exercises are. designed to familiarjize members with the most mod-| jern techniques utilizing lessons, | {learned during and after World! {War II

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i ROTC Session Ends { Forty-ons members of the In-|

(finished the last of their field| {problems yesterday, bringing to a {close six weeks of maneuvers. They have been practicing the

theories they learned during the past school year, The next two days will be spent cleaning and

The unit will leave Camp McCoy

is represented by three Military Police units and These

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Chrysler Rejects Bid By UAW on Mobilizing

DETROIT, July 27 (UP)—The Chrysler Corp. today turned down an invitation from Walter P. Reuther to meet with other auto firms and the CIO United Auto Workers to plan pocsible industry mobilization. Mr. Reuther UAW president suggested a collective movement to place the auto industry on a war production basis. A letter to Mr Reuther, mghed by Chrysler vice -president Herman L. Weckler, said that “we

approach . . be adopted.”

Tot Hurt in 2-Floor Fall Two-year-old Marion Hart,

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Hernanbev, 908 English Ave,, was in fair condition in General Hos= pital today after she fell from a second-story window at her home yesterday. :

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