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60-Year Old Marshal Tito Marries University Student, 25 nd June Wedding ving ys 3 Deae
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1952
Jail Ends Honeymoon For Young Runaways 3 2ead; 3 Hutt In Shooting Spree § Held
—Police today sought the reason |clattered to the floor, he picked
By United Press on runaway charges, according to'“we’ve proved that we could get mance. They said they were mar- > OMAHA, Neb, Sept. 17--The Omaha police, 8 : . along on our own witheut help ied two days later in a Methodist for a wild shooting spree in a tav- it up and began Ting. Moat of S evea p honeymoon was over today for Meanwhile, Dale disclosed his from the folks.” hurch at Epworth, Ia., and came ern last night by a 68-year-old the bar's patrons were gs la 16-year-old couple who ran hs : His mother, Mrs, Erling Ander- (0 Omaha. Houston man who killed two of around a shuffleboard, Eac r . ® laway from their Illinois homes YOUNg wife probably was preg-.,, Normal, did not share in her teeters his friends, wounded three others five bullets in his gun. found a to prove their teen-age love was nant. son's exuberance, | INDIANAPOLIS . and then shot himself to death. |mark. TRON In vi d 1011S 4 solid foundation for, marriage. “I think I am going to become “They will be picked up today,” | TRAFFIC CASUALTIES | George Cordary “apparently FIND A BETTER HOME now, Police toda ) Parents of Dale Anderson, a father,” he said, smiling at Pa- she said bitterly. “We have no (260 Days) lhad been brooding over family through the many hundreds of alert North § Bs United Press Normal, Ill, and his bride, Patri- tricia. She blushed and murmured idea what's going to happen.” | 1951 1952 troubles,” police said. He went home ads in The Classified pages alarm today | BELGRADE, Sept. 17° Marshal cia, both 16, were en route here “married life has been wonderful.” The young couple admitted they. Accidents ....... 5841 5625 berserk in a small tavern he once of The Indianapolis Times, In- four youths s "Tito was revealed today to have to pick up the couple at the Dale said he didn’t care if their left their homes in Illinois Aug. 6 Injuriess ........ 2544 2474 owned. » |diana’s Best. Guide for Home of North Sid D Way rev y Omaha jail where they were held parents took them home because following a summer school ro- Deaths ......... 38 38 After a 45-caliber automatic Buyers. ™ Suspicious avidin h ee wat hat Er young men a
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than half his age as his third wife. The secret emerged when invitations were distributed for a palace reception for British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden : Thursday night. They bore the heading, “Marshal Josip ° Broz Marshal Tito Tito and Mrs. Jovanka Broz.” re - - Since the war there never has
. ‘ been a hostess at any such affair. | Private sources said the new FVer lie Mrs. Tito is about 25. Tito is 60, Have Few Details » y Few details of the marriage In Girl S Deat were available. After repeated,
attempts to further identify the) . Marshal's wife, the only word of-| Asks $15 000 From ficially was that “Mrs. Jovanka ! Broz is the Marshal's wife.” | Aged Jeweler
It was disclosed the wedding] ! took place in early June but) Asher W. Gray, 85-year-old In-
was kept secret until Tito's first dianapolis jeweler, was sued for public reception came up. $15,000 today by the mother of Tito's first wife was a Russians g.year-old girl killed in a traf- - whom he married while living neice accident here.
Russia during the Bolshevik revolution in 1917. Details of the] Gray was indicted for reckless
marriage never have been dis- homicide by the Marion County closed, but the wife was known Brand jury Friday, charged with to have died in Russia later, Packing his car over Rebecca leaving Tito his elder son, Zarko. -¢¢ Stidd, who lived in 3436 Tito's second wife, Herta, was Broadway. a Slovene and a wartime partisan| The accident happened June 24 fighter against the Nazis, at 30th St.. and College Ave. They were maried in 1939 but Where Gray's car ran over the separated during the war, and sidewalk, instantly killing the lately she has been living in a little girl who was riding her house near the white palace with tricycle. their son. | The Superior Court 2 suit, filed Tito is known to have visited by Mary Jean Peterseim, accused the house often to see the boy. Gray of operating his car “in a [negligent and careless manner! {and without due regard for the
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Cites Driver's Age
The suit also charged Gray was
Surve Ur ed “not physically or mentally capable of operating an automobile a ) & |in a reasonable and prudent man-
|ner” because of his advgnced age. Lot Operators | The mother asked Judge Heze
Question Shortage |Pike to assess damages against Gray for the loss of her child's
Work of the Off-Street Parking services and for payment of fuCommission paused today while Neral expenses.
Gray will appear before Judge members considered the value of oy Rabb in Criminal Court 2,
surveying downtown parking con- gent 27 on the reckless homicide ditions a second time. charge. As proposed by parking-lot op- ee — erators, the survey would be con- . ducted by an “unbiased” group to At Least 2 P upils be effective, operators said. >
. . ’ Representatives of the 12 larg- Die in Bus Crash est parking garages and lots In ony SVIIIE, Pa, Sept.
the mile square yesterday appeared before the Commission and questioned the accuracy of a survey made ‘a year ago. That survey, conducted by Ramp Builddng Corp., New York, turned up
17 (UP)—A Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad coal train hit a loaded school bus at a grade
crossing today, killing at least’
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