Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1952 — Page 11
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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manager, Cy. Kertman, said
married May 25 in New York.
ried on May 25,” she explained.
a b s But she said she straightened » JOHNNY RAY—He's happy out the whole thing with the Snow writhing, panting singer via long
distance telephone yesterday and the marriage definitely is on.
“He said ‘I love you’ and ‘1 ou on miss you’ and I said the same
things. We didn’t cry, but we did
4, Li + 'when I parted from him in ChioO S e IS cago. I cried and he had maybe
4 ome a little tear in his eye. We both f Safe Cities =; : “Very Sentimental”
“I'm very sentimental,” she explained. Miss Morrison flew here from the East 10 days ago to tell her father of the engagement, and “he let the secret._slip out of the bag.” After she marries the singer, who became an overnight sensation with his sobbing rendition of the song-hit “Cry,” she will travel about the country with him, she said. “We hope to.laugh a lot,” she sighed. “We sinile a lot when
#onor of being one of two safest ffie cities with a population of ,000 to 200,000.
*.The National Safety Council, faking its annual awards and @¢itations, afinounced South Bend d Berkley, Cal, tied for top nors in this population group.
igs in the Indianapolis popula-| dion group, 350,000 fo 500,000, was Bon by Seattle; Wash. #& Indianapolis was listed as Sth 2 the 10 cities, of its population we're together. We don’t ery.” oup. However, local traffic of-| Miss Morrison said she was one ficials say the record this year of Mr. Ray's most enthusiastic better than last year’s... fahs—along with * thousands 'of fewer accidents, fewer injuries, bobby-soxers — before she met the same number of deaths. 'him at a Hollywood cocktail ‘They also point out Indianap-| party. : : . olis is one of 26 cities in the na-| “It wasn't love at first sight, tion showing a decrease in acci- she recailed, “but it grew into dents this year. Credit for the that. We went steady for two decrease is given to radar opera- months, and then he proposed tio.s and to Municipal Court about a month ago in his dressjudges who have given stiffer ing room while he was singing at fines this year. [the Copacabana in New York. In 1951, 66 people were killed She plans to fly B New. York in Indianapolis . . . 15.4 per 100~ 0 Sunday to join Me 000 population. . i? From Jan. 1 to May 13, of 1951, Chicago Hikes Fares there were 2777 accidents, 1211) CHICAGO, May 15 (UP)—Chiinjuries and 25 fatalities. From cago straphangers moaned today Jan. 1 to May 13 of this yearigyer a hike in the cash fare on there were 2705 accidents, 1194 streetcars, subways and elevated injuries and 23 fatalities. {railroads to 20 cents, effective The state of Colorado and the June 1. The present cash fare is city of Shaker Heights, O.,, were |17 cents on surface lines and 18 named grand award winners. cents on subways and “els”.
HOLLYWOOD, May 15— Marilyn Morrison said today singer Johnny Ray ‘was just
“naturally - confused” about their wedding “plans when his manager denied there was any truth in reports of the impending
The attractive brunette daughter of Hollywood Nightclub Owner Charles Morrison wasn’t NE the least upset when Mr. Ray's § in Chicago that there was “no truth” in her announcement that she and the crying crooner ‘would be &
“Johnny and I have made indefinite plans, so naturally he was confused when he read in the papers that we were to be mar-
ing on Seeks Mate Who Can | C
Pay $15,000; No Takers
By United Press las, “former dancer, considered HOLLYWOOD, ‘May 15—Mrs. exotic and with a well-bred son.” )Anonymous, a divorcee who Mrs, Anonymous explained that offered to marry any man who she divorced the father of her could give her $15,000, admitted 5-year-old .son-a ear Rgo, after today she had had no takers and six years of marriage. She was lamented that apparently ‘“chiv- unable to continue her career as a, Aalry is dead.” 4 +d dancer, she said, because of a leg The former dancer recently injury, so she wrote a “psycholoplaced an. advertisement in a gical love story,” which she tried filmland trade "publication offer- unsuccessfully to sell. ing to marry any man who could| The husband-seeker said she provide her with $15,000 to pay was forced to conceal her idenity debts and provide medical care because her sister would not accept for a younger sister. funds from a stranger—even for She described herself in the ad the medical care she needs. : —— She also said she and her son ° would be evicted from the home Services Set where they now are living if her ! : [secret were discovered. The lack of interested males in|
Saturday for ithe Los Angeles-Hollywood area
has driven her to attempt new,
x ] : . » she sald. 3 Paul Speicher "= Ro her advertise-|
loud
iment placed in the Dallas, Tex..| News, |
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Services for Paul Speicher, president of Insurance Research land Review Service, will be held i : jt 10 a. m, Saturday in Flanner Memorial Rites Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown HiIil. Set for IU Man Mr. Speicher, who had lived at Times State Service 428 Blue Ridge Rd., died Tuesday BLOOMINGTON, May 15—Me-| in Rochester, Minn. He was 59. Mmorial services for Carlyle H.| He was elected head of the In- Hill Jr. graduate student in the surance Research ‘and Review in|Indiana University geology de-| {1937 after 12 years service with partment, will be held in Moores-| [the company, Before becoming town, N. J, | ~~ (president he had worked three’ Mr. HilP died here yesterday | . years as managing editor. after a 4-month illness. He was Keel to Be Laid |
| Wrote Books, Articles 29.
H |. A 1949 graduate of Earlham Next Month for e was one of the first in
surance men to prepare training| College, he began work on his
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MARILYN MORRISON—
"He said 'l love you’.
. courses for agents, and also master’s degree at IU in the fall} Atom-Driven Sub authored several books and, °f that year. He was a research ‘articles on insurance assistant in geology, and also]
WASHINGTON, May 15 (UP) Mr. Speicher was secretary of Worked for the state Geological —The Navy said today the keel the Indianapolis General Agents Survey. i of the “Nautilus,” first atom-pow. and Managers Association for Sur viving—are--hts< wife, Lyn . : many ‘years and was re-elected to 4811; one son, Carlyle H. III, and ered submarine, will be laid some that office last Friday. He also Nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle] time in June at the Electric Boat belonged to the local, state and H- Hill Sr, Merchantville, N. J. Co., Groton, Conn. The exact date national ‘association of Lifé Un-| —
will be announced later. derwriters. He was one of the Packinghouse Workers | The Navy declined to give any founders and a charter member : lother information at this time. It of Our Redeemer Lutheran Re-elect Ralph Helstein | (has said in the past, however, Church, former officer and di-| DENVER, Col, May 15 (UP)— that it expects to launch the Nau-|rector of the Rotary Club, former Ralph Helstein of Chicago was tilus in 1954. director of Indianapolis Sales Ex-|re-slected president of the CIO $$ 5 2 Oe oun) Rember of In-|United Packinghouse Workers of/f SN . anapolis etic Club and vice America last night. | NAVAL EXPERTS expect the, . i30nt of Bramwood Press. Delegates to the union conven{tion reinstated Mr. Helstein after
‘atomic submarine to be more diffi-| {cult to detect and destroy than] Moved Here in 1914 conventional types. It also is ex-| A native of Wabash, he moved voting to ask a 30 cents an hour |pected to be speedier under water to Indianapolis in 1914 after re-|general wage increase, a guaranland have far greater range. jcelving a master's degree from|teed annual wage, a union shop | The Nautilus will be about the|the University of Wisconsin. Heland pension benefits in new con'same size as present submarines. Fo an English teacher at theitracts to be negotiated this year. [it will be a '“true” sub. That|/Indiana University Extension The delegates also elected means a vessel combining speed, | Center and Technical High School|Ryssel R. Lasley, Waterloo, Iowa; maneuverability, long range, and before entering the army during, p, Stephens, Des Moines, Iowa,
independence—as far as its pow-| World War 1. and Fred W. Dowling, Toronto, ler plant is concerned—of outside Surviving are his wife, Ruth;
lair supply. {one daughter, Mrs. Joann Ruth 33 vice presidents. 3 { It would be able to travel great Glenn, St. Louis; one brother,
Handy around the house? |
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