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Show COITBSMS FORJIGE Widow of Nevada Senator Breaks With Youthful Spanish Nobleman LOS ANGELES, Calif.. May 7. The Countess d'Aleria, who was formerly the widow of the late United States Senator George S. Nixon of Nevada, has filed suit for divorce here from Count Arniand d'Aleria. They were married three months ago at San Diego. The complaint names another woman. Mrs. d'Aleria is elderly. The defendant defend-ant is 21. They met in San Francisco and thereafter Mrs. d'Aleria employed the young man as an organist in "her theatre at Reno, where she owns various vari-ous properties. The marriage was followed fol-lowed by a suit against a son of Mrs. Nixon on behalf of an investigating concern that alleged it had spent largo sums and was entitled to a total of $1-1,000 for invostigaating tho brides-groom brides-groom for his stepson. That suit was later dismissed and Mrs. d'Aleria said she and her son had settled their differences. dif-ferences. The brldesgroom was recently denied de-nied citizenship on the ground announced' an-nounced' by the federal court that he had claimed Spanish citizenship when required to register for the draft. nn |