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...Death. Unnerved by the noise, he left without taking any money, but at an all-night restaurant in Spring Valley, Minn., he was more efficient. He shot a waitress, Mrs. Harriet Horsman, 48, and scooped $49 from the till. The cafe owner's wife made the mistake of screaming too. Fred killed her. Then the young couple drove on to Minneapolis to get married. They naively gave the license clerk their correct ages, and were turned down. "But," said Diane primly, "as far as we are concerned, we are legally married...
...make another picture that suits my standards . . . When, how and where, I don't know ... I'm taking my time now . . . When l Iook at Cecil B. DeMilIe (71), I realize you shouldn't even start to think of yourself as on top of your game till you're his age. I expect to be in pictures a long time...
...Newsprint. The Great Northern Paper Co., which produces 34% of the newsprint made in the U.S., announced that it has found a cheap way to make newsprint from hardwood, a trick no other papermaker has been able to perform. Up till now, newsprint has been made from softwood. Great Northern, which owns 14% of Maine's land, including 800,000 acres of hardwood, plans to spend $32 million to expand and to install the new process, boosting its present newsprint production of 377,000 tons a year...
Brown, prominent theatre critic and chairman of the committee set up last year to investigate the possibility of a theatre at Harvard, said, "There's not a nickel in the till right now. But I swear this is not an abandoned cause...
When only eight men had responded by the original Saturday deadline, the Council extended the time limit for petitions to the ten-man committee till yesterday...