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Show SECOND MRS. Bl SHAKY She Begins to Fear John Will Not Rejoin His Bride MA KSHALLTOWN. Ia. Nov 2S "I'm beginning to lose faith In Mr Tlernan. I'm beglning to waver but I'm still depending on his honesty and( his promise to me" said Mrs Blanche 1 1 iv. n-ltash-Brlmmcr-Tlernan today at tho home of Everett Rash, father of J Floyd Rash, her first husband The statement came as a surprlej following Mrs. Tlernan's declaration late Monday that she had heard from '1 U man and that he would be here Wednesday morning. SOT'TH BEND, Ind , Nov. 2S "The rr conciliation is moving mostly har- J monlously and there are no chagc In our plans," John P. Tlernan stated, over the telephone after ineffectual efforts ef-forts had been made earlier to reach I him for a personal interview. 'There is absolutely nothing to the (report that I am going to Iowa," Prof. Tlernan said when informed of Associated Asso-ciated Press reports that he had told Mrs Blanche Brimmer Tlernan he would leave here Wednesday morning to rejoin her. .Mrs Brimmer," he said, "called me on long-distance telephone. I did not cull her. She told me that there were no legal impediments to the I validity of her marriage with me last Saturday at Crown Point, as far as her previous matrimonial status was con-c con-c rned, I made no promises whatever what-ever to her." "Mrs Augusta Tiernan is very tired from the strain of the past few days, but our reconciliation is most happy, and we will go through vith the plans v. made Sunday " oo |