Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1951 — Page 15
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Cinderella on a Soda Fountain Stool— o Girl, 16, Honeymoons With Rich Industrialist |
By United Press TORRANCE, Cal, Nov. 30—
A 18-year-old high school Cin-
derella was on her way to a South! American honeymoon today with a Swiss-born millionaire Prince! Charming she met at a soda fountain. The romance of pretty Martha! Morris, a junior at St. Anthony's High School, and industrialist Roland Devigier, 28, began last September when he saw her sitting at the counter of a Long Beach, Cal, malt hop. It was love at first sight for Mr. Devigier, considered one of the most eligible bachelors in the world. He campaigned for her! affections until she accepted a 4's-carat .dlamond engagement ring to seal their betrothal, Two months after the wealthy industrialist walked into the soda fountain, Mr. Devigier married his high school student sweetheart in a civil ceremony at Quartzite, Ariz. Then they lew
to Chicago,
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[where they were joined by’ “the| bride's sister, Mrs. Dudley a] wife of a Gardena, Cal., attorney. | Mrs. Gray flew with the couple | to Paris, where Martha and Mr. | Devigier repeated their wedding vows. during a solemn High Mass The | bride wore a $700 Paris gown! and “éarried a bouquet of white! orchids. Around her neck was a century-old necklace belonging to! his family. Mr. Devigier's brother, William flew from London to serve as| best man, and his mother came! from Switzerland for the cere-| mony. The millionaire and his bride
(returned, to Los Angeles Sunday for a glittering wedding reception -
at the Ambassador Hotel, and then left for San Francisco, reportedly to start a honeymoon! trip to South America, Italy and Switzerland, where the high! school Cinderella will get her) the Devigier| family castle in Geneva.
Feared Assassination—
Confession Mailed in Error, Bags Dual Slaying Suspect |
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3 take to police night led to the arrest of Nastasio, 23. 0 another man Lt. Harrv Nesbitt of the Police Homicide ureau said Nastasio author of the confessions, admitted he participated in the two {illings and several holdups, inng a $10.000 stic Kup of a er game at the Hillcrest Coun“lub here last June.
Nastasio wrote two letters confessing the crimes. One was addressed to Police Chief Henry J Johnsor n and the other to Prosecu-
tor Henry H. Fox, Jr
Egyptian Police Raid
Guerrilla Headquarters CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 30 (UP)— Egyptian police raided an underground guerrilla headquarters here last night and seized a stock of homemade bombs and other expl The headquarters was operated by the Ahmed Hussein Socialist Party and was used to train unund fighters, police said. ~The Egvpti 3 Foreign ffairs Ministry last night handed British Ambass idor Sir rR alph Stevenson two official notes, One charged the British with violating an 1888 uez Canal Zone convention by mooring British warships in the Canal Zone without giving the Egyptian government 10 days war ning. of their arrival.
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Taft Names Campoion Chief in Stassen’s State
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UP) Robert A. Taft today Dunn, Minnesota Stassen-for-direct his for the 1852 nomina-
-—3en, named Roy E. Republican national
man and one-time
President leader, to Minnesota campaign Republican presidential tion. By moving to challenge Harold E. Stassen in his home state, the Ohio Republican appeared to be ing back at the former Minnesota governor for his unorthodox political move in 1948 when he entered the .Onio primary and picked up nine GOP convention
delegates.
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Detroit Woman Diowns Self and Young Son
DETROIT, Nov. 30 (UP)—A «J vear-old woman drowned hergelf and her young appar ently depressed by a broken marriage and working in a skid row restaurant, police said today. Police dredged up the body of Mrs, Marjorie O'Brien fom the Detoit . River late yesterday, nearly two days after her son, George, 3'5 was found in a shallow canal by two fishermen.
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mitted bandit and gunlan said he wrote the letters, Lt. Nesbitt quoted him ecause ne ' feared that holdup accomplices
would kill him. He placed the letters in a drawer at his home and told members of his family to mail them if he met a violent death. However, someone at the home saw the letters, believing them to be bills, and mailed them. i Nastasio was charged with mur-! der and robbery. Identity of the
other man arrested was not disclosed by police, pending further investigation.
Lt. Nesbitt said that Nastasio admitted he took part in the fatal sMooting of George Weaver, gasoline station manager, in a $5000 holdup June 25 in Nonh Kansas c iy. He also confessed the slaying of George Hayes, 19-year-old accomplice Sept. 3.
McDonald Is Surprise | Court Choice
Gov. Schricker today appointed Scott A. McDonald to succeed Mayor-Elect Alex Clark as judge of Municipal Court 4 Mr. McDonald, graduate of Technical High School, will assume his judi-
duties , 8, The ap-
pointment was a surprise in 80 r ganization political circles, since the post was all but conceded to ‘either Glenn Funk or State Rep. Addison M. Dowling, who was indorsed by the Indianapolis Bar Association, In effect, the Governor's appointment of Mr. McDonald is regarded as another blow to what Gov. Schricker once labeled “police court politicians.”
Mr. McDonald
Graduate of IU Mr. McDonald, deputy prosecutor assigned to Juvenile Court, previously served as referee Juvenile Court and once was the assistant county attorney. Mr. McDonald is married, Michael Joseph, 7, resides at 726 N. Riley Ave. He attended Butler University ind graduated from Indiana University Law School in 1934. In 1048, he was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for Juvenile Court Judge. The new judge will complete the unexpired term of Mayor-Elect Clark which has three more years to run. A member of the Irvington Methodist Church, Mr. McDonald belongs to the city and state bar associations and is an active Mason.
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Police Hunt Slayer ‘ Of Schoolgirl, 12
HAUPPAUGE, N. Y.. Nov. 30 UP) —State police joined local authorities today in a search for a killer who raped and strangled a 12-vear-old school girl and left her yds near her
home
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Police said Kenneth Hunter 20-year-old mailman, found the body of Lyde Kitchener, described as “mature” for her age, late ves-
terday as he was duck
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hunting section. Mr. Hunter told police the girl's clothes had been pulled over her head. Her body was lving face up. said the blackened and
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