Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1952 — Page 11

» 14, 1052 THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1952 “ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11 * . | . y Ten-Year Battle Over Child's Custody Ends oun en Stevenson Questioned on Tidelands Controversy Y By the Way He Bets | Al v ! AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 14 (UP)— states without interposing a pres- the conference has been set, but LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 14 aircraft executive and the woman ly began a custody fight and|there and Mrs. McKee won her PARIS, Aug. 14 (CDN) — A Democratic presidential nominee idential veto?" Gov. Shivers sald the meeting 5 (UP) — A stormy 10-year-long he once accused of committing won it under a ruling by the late suit in the lower court. large fat man wearing black|sdial Stevenson was asked today | President Truman vetoed con- Might be arranged “late next child custody battle between Sdyliery win Max de La Fuente, Superior Judge Ruben Schmidt. | The airline executive appedled spectacles and a yachting cap by Attorney General Price Daniel gressional action favorable to the “eek.” millionaire Mark T. McKee and eu. © © cruvian consul here, Mr. McKee appealed both toto the Canadian Supreme Court turned up at the small seaside to say whether he approves or tidelands states i ivvied Us the wife he divorced on adultery , 0¢ a8reement permits Mrs. the District Appelate Court and and lost. Still .in possession of .Lannel resort of Cabourg the . . : Piglets Divvied Up ; , Of, » © McKee to have their 12-year-old to the State Supreme Court, l0s- the boy, Mr. McKee cargied his opposes state ownership of the The attorney general asked his WINDSOR, N. C. (UP)—When charges came to a quiet end yes- son, Terry Alexander, during the ing in both. But while the Su- appeal to the “High Privy Court Other day. tidelands. questions “in” connection with a one of Henry Cooke's SOWs farterday with their decision to ac-.summer months. The boy. pres- preme. Court appeal was pending of Londen. the Appeal Court of Everybody at the casino Mr. Daniel; t he Democratic "Lief: supporting state. ownership . cept joint custody. ently is enrolled in a military he took the boy to Wisconsin, the British Dominions, This time

thought “The fires have now died out.”

said the attorney for Mrs. Evelyn McKee, 44,

school at Port Austin, Mich. where Mrs. McKee lost a custody he won. Mr. McKee, of Kitchner, Can., battle on grounds the California; Last March, as the attorney

ting a started the divorce suit in 1941, court had yet to adjudicate the said, “the fires died out,” and

til he began to play. He was bet-

stead of millions.

rowed 14 pigs and another had six, he figured out a way to even up the litters without making as either mother mad. Mr. Cooke

he was ling Farouk un- of the tidelands, which he mailed jov, Stevenson,

Mr. Daniel's

nominee for the U, S. Senate, also few thousand francs in- &3Ked the Illinois Governor to say

action whether ‘as President of the Unit-

came

a : ov, Allan Shivers planned an sprayed al the pigs with kerosene Superior Judge Mildred L. Lil- winning both it and custody of matter, ithe couple met in a New York' Finally he took off his spec- ed States would you permit the early acceptance of an invitation so neither sow could tell its own fie signed the stipulated agree- the boy after a bitterly fought The next battleground was lawyer's office to bring. their in- tacles. He was merely a casino controversy to be settled by an from Gov. Stevenson to meet with by smell. Then he placed 10 pigs ment between the 64-year-old court battle. Mrs. McKee prompt-' Canada. Mr, McKee took the boy iternational court battle to an end. employee. Act of Congress in favor of the him at Springfield, Ill, No date for

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