Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1952 — Page 2

Accused ‘Love Pirate’ to Wed

LOS ANGELES, Mar. 1 (UP) Mrs. Barbara Baroness Macl.ean flew to Chicago today to marry attorney Nathaniel Ruvell; 45 target of a $100,000 alienation of affections suit. Mrs, MacLean, an interior dec--orator and former, wife of actor Douglas: MacLean boarded an airliner this morning. 8he' said she would marry Mr. Ruvell in Chicago tomorrow. She said the alienation-of affections suit filed against Mr. Ruvell by Dr. Samuel Binder, a

Chicago dentist, was “utterly ridiculous.” Dr. Binder charged that Mr,

Ruvell “debauched” his wife and persuggded her to divorce the dentist, He sald Mrs. Binder gave Mrs: Ruvell an interest in a dress shop in return for Mrs.. Ruvell's agreement to. divorce’ the, attorney. ; The dentist described Mr, Ruvell as a ‘large muscular man who studiously makes himself attractive to women.” Mrs, Maclean agreed that Mr. Ruvell was “strikingly attractive” but added the suit “seems to be just a means of embarrassing both of us™ . “1 was on the stage’ tor 20 vears,” she sald, “and never got as much publicity as I have since ¢his suit came up” She sald she and Mr. Ruvell originally planned to be married at her home here, hut the ‘suit prevented him from coming here at this time,

aan . they have rover, Jie. vali, 2 State Highway Snarls Dim

censes in both California and En ineers Top Illinois. g ' Governor's Pay Chances fo

a, rm Hibernians By IRVING. LEIBOWITZ E ! T | TWO ENGINEERS - IN the. Lar y ruce Set to Mark State Highway Department—Ray | B Unitsd Peon

[H: Bower and Earl B. Lockridge! "TOKYO, Sunday, March 2— f 5 |—are pald more than Gov. United Nations and Communist J at S QY sonricker. according to a survey truce .negotiators meet. today to - jof-a recent highway wage boost. go on talking about minor issues Protestants will join their Cath-, np 1ocicridge and Mr. Bower although up’ against an appar-

olic neighbors on Mar. 16 for the are paid $8500-u-year. The Gov- ently rock-hard impasse on’ the 824 annual celebration of Bt. arnor is paid $8000-a-year, but Major ones

Patrick's Day by the Order ofl). ." ¢10000 expense account to The Chinese and North Korean

HiheEmiang: | staged yearly on Maintain the Governor's Mansion. Reds still demand that gia the i Mori Md » is! The State Budget Committees Pe accepted as a het ral” truce y e ot. Patrick's supervisor in Korea,- The United

Day, will be held at 9 a. mi. at handed highway engineers a 20 Nation. has declared “final and Murat ‘Temple. per cent wage increase, , irrevocable” rejection of Russia.| Msgr. Maurice 8. 8heehy, pro-' This has given Mr. Lockridge, fessor and author, will be main and Mr. Bower and three of ther], Thera were rmajor J ierences speaker. He la professor at Cath-|engineer. colleagues more MONEY | ranatriating prisoners of war. oliec University of America at{than three members of the High-| 2 Sunday ' Washington, D. C, and author way Commission, who 'supervise| . 34 Sundays : of the book, “Head Over Heels." ang regulate all the work. The. Thirty-four Sundays have Robert E. Dinn, local real estate other engineers who make more Passed since the talks began. And broker, will be toastmaster at|,.,.ov than the Commissioners United Nation delegate Rear the breakfast. General arranges ,.. 7 Rp. Cooper, C. E. Vogel- Adm. R. E. Libby sald last night:

“ments are in charge of Lawrence ge. ng ang J, T. Hallett. “There seems to be no prospect Turner Jr, .U. 8. commissioner “Wor. for early agreement.”

hee, Resener Absent EVEN Samuel Hadden, chair- Fone, ang ie Roel teee Fd Resener, who directed the man of the Highway Commission, re alriation and. 2 mictiee ea orchestra that played Irish mu. is paid less money than Mr. Jepal nats uner | sic at Hibernian breakfasts for Lockridge and Mr. Bower. How-| . |

[require notice .of major policy! on’ ) than the the last 22 years, won't be on the ever. he makes more "1g Changes from Moscow, Washing-| platform this year. He has moved Other engineers. His salary #i0on or both to bréak the dead

vg | $8180. PH Ham = Moore's Under the new wage “boost, |10¢K- :

Distinguished guests invited |About 65 highway engineers| The arguments stack up -this

| th 6000-a-year. : include Archbishop Paul oj fake Jnore 40 A mm Your ONE-—Russia as a truce superSchulte, Gov. Bchricker, Mayor|,, .. state-owned cars for Visor. The United Nations turns Alex M. Clark and Paul Rather. |, .o in their work. | thumbs down. 3

Potentate of Murat Shrine. | Approximately 60 engineers in! ™WO Repatriation, The John F. Murphy, Fred Schoet- yo" jower classifications earn United Nations will “never tle, Eugen C. Gohmann and peyween $4500 and $5900 ans/abandon” its principle of volun-| James Rocap Jr. will represent nually, tary repatriation of prisoners. Indianapolis Knights of. Colum- The Reds demand for forced re-|

“bus Council. # } {turn is equally strong. Co — Mrs. Josephine Leach of the RITZ tO Show THREE—Airfield construe-.

Daughters of Isabella and Mar- gee ° ition. The Reds want to bufld vin Haley of the Catholic order Film a Night |airfields during a truce and, of . Foresters will be among A new one-show-a-nights thea- United Nations says no. | guests. Robert A. Gallagher, pres-

(ter policy will begin Tuesday, The Communists rejected a re-| Ident of the Indiana Public Serv-|niont at the Ritz Theater, 3430 N. newal of the Allied proposal, |

ice Co. and lay chairman of the|jinois St. first made 78 days ago, for ar) Catholic High Schools’ current / Mannie Marcus, owner of the immediate exchange of seriously fund campaign will also attend.!theater, said he ‘will discontifiue sick and injured prisoners.

——————— - ‘the showing ‘of domestic films Meahw ‘ i . a anwhile, Allied airmen Ft. Wayne Youth Wins {and will specialize in foreign pic-iy,, cted nine Communist tanks on tures with only one show each ; Oratorical Contest ” the: central front in the same CRAWFORDSVILLE, Mar. 1

night, z ; : Entitled “Curtain Time, 8:30" area where the Reds last year

Ellis Ralston of South Side High the policy which has heen sucess- bit up Armor and “Weapons fo School of Ft..Wayvne won firat ful in other cities will be in effect ir Spring ensive. ™ place in the 15th annual Wabash each Tuesday,’ Wednesday and . F-51 Mustangs and Marine College oratorical. ‘contest here Thursday nights. Corsairs attacked the hidden today, He was given fifst rating! An added feature of the Ritz’ tanks east of Sepo-Ri, a few by folir of the five judges for hisinew policy will be the serving of miles north of Pyonggang, speech entitled “labelled —pofson.” coffee by a hostess. northernmost tip of the old “iron The unanimous choice for ‘sec-| - A special premiera will be held|triangle.” They reported three! omd place was John HBiuce of Tuesday night when tha “Lav-|destroyed and six damaged. Crawfordsville High School who/ender Hill Mob" will be shown| Allied tank and infantry raid-| + spoke on “Crisis in the Far East.”' — we ers jabbed into Red lines in the! ‘Larry Smith of Dayton, speaking Hamilton County “Iron Triangle’ and were on “Quo Vadis?’, was awarded _, 3 knocked back after 90 minutes: third place. - Districts Consolidated |There was little ground action W. N. Brigance, head of the NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 1 (UP) elsewhere. Wabash College department - of py o Hotmiiton County board of - speech, presided over the contest. mmisstoners today ordered the Rites Tomorrow | A ge > lconsolidation of Clay, Delaware Pope Pius Turns 76 t {and Fall Creek Townships into For Joseph Barton VATICAN CITY, Mar. 1 (UP) two school districts, eliminating ; : —Pope Pius XII received scores Delaware. ror vices i be idle a2 of congratulatory messages from, The commissioners authorized Funeral Home for Yosa n-Bar-all over the world tonight on the Fall Creek, which has no school, |; Crentatioh will be % Wash. eve of his 76th birthday anni- to make plans for construction in t Park . Cemet : ts versary and the 13th anniversary of an ‘elementary school build- gon e . slery. of hia election to the pontificate. (ing. “| Mr, Barton died yesterday at re me eee mt em pee p— his home, 1623 Churchman Ave., after a long illness. He was 64. For the last 15 years he was employed as serviceman by StewartWarner Corp. Mr. Barton belonbed to Connérsville Moose Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Anna: a son, Charles H. Indianapolis; two daughters, Attorney Joseiphine Barton Stuart, IndianapoHs, and Mrs. Elmer Eggerding, Grand Rapids, Mich, and five grandchildren.

LURED?—Mrs, Eleanor Binder, 36, and son, Johnny. Her hus-

. ‘band charges she was lured away from him. a

Liz and New Mate

Prolong Honeymoon

. ALPE D'HUEZ, France, Mar. 1 (UP)—Actress Elizabeth Taylor! and Michael Wilding are having such an “absolutely breathtaking time” on their. honeymoon that | they canceled plans to return today to London, “We've. had so little time for, happiness and. we've tried so (hard,” “the 20-year-old movie actress added. Miss Taylor and her new Brit{ish actor husband extended their | |stay at the hotel overlooking a |$1000-foot valley for two more |days. They made reservations {for sleepers on the Monday night train from nearby Grenoble to Paris en route to London,

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