Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1941 — Page 14
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HINT AXIS T0 FREE There is as yet no aftcust conFRENCH NAVY CREWS drmation of this move, according to
the account, but it is believed to BERN, Dec. 19 (CDN) — The | be linked with Nazi efforts to reach French Navy personnel now held on understanding with the French
: Government, prisoner in Germany is soon to be
. a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; FIRE FIGHTERS NAME r-clected vice president; clause =| G) INTON ARMY MAN | cuts ir swat Dee 3, accord: OFFICERS ‘FOR 1042 ur. vd ». is re-owrt .| WOUNDED IN HAWAII iy © ™ "5 hs ts
tary, Fred F. Fries, re-elected secrewl ut. Moore was credited by n TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Dec. 19.
Officers of the Indianapolis Fire tary-treasurer; Amold Phillips, reFighters Association, Local 418, A |elected trustee, and Herbert Marsh, ficials here with starting Civ) The report suggests that Vichy is|F. of L., have been named for 1942. trusted. Trustees to continue in{Lieut. Josepk Moore, son of Mr. Tele Der Band of Bern ports He to adopt a more active They are Orval R. Marshall, re-|sérvice are Harry Golder, Stuart Mrs. Joseph P. Moore, of Clin-|ing program at the ay from Berlin.
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| Rushville Man Admits He
Slew Widow Whose Home He Shared 6 Years.
RUSHVILLE, Ind, Dec 19 (0, P), = Wesley Woods, 69-year-old suitor and self-confessed slayer of Mrs. Lillian Hilligoss, 52, Rushville widow, today sat calmly in the Rush
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Maurice Coindrean
Princeton Translation On Program for French Teachers’ Session,
As a preliminary to the convene tion in Indianapolis of the Modern
Language Association Dec. 20 to 31, the American Associationn of Teachers of French will hold a conference beginning Dec. 28 at the Hotel Lincoln. Following an address Monday, Dec. 20, by Stephen C. Freeman, association president, members will hear Maurice Coindreau, of Princeton University, author of many French textbooks and translator of several American novels, The executive countil of the French association will meet at 1 p. m. Dee. 28 in the Hotel Lincoln, and the business meeting will be held at 8 p. m. in the Lincoln Room. Also scheduled to speak Monday 8) Prof. Gustave Cohen, of Yale
versity. Miss Grace E. Ossenberg, Evans ville, is president of the state association, which is host for the national gathering. Members of the local committee on arrangements are: Mrs. Gertrude PF. Weathers,
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14 ARMY FLIERS BELIEVED DEAD
Six Killed in One Crash; General and 7 Others | Still Missing.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 19 (U. P) Fourteen Army fliers, includ
ing Maj. Gen. Herbert A. Dargue, commander of the First Army Air Corps, were dead or missing today as crashes marked the increasing activity of military air forces along the Pacific Coast. The Army bombing plane with Dargue and seven others is believed t0 have crashed in the Tehachapi Mountains between Palmdale and Tehachapi. A search is
underway. A B-26 medium Army botnber et ploded yesterday while ta 0 from the Muroe bombing range, miles from Palmdale. At Washing
|police checked again his story of
how last night he shot and killed the woman whose home he had
weeks ago, Woods said, he and Mrs. Hilligoss quarreled and he left. Last night he returned, went to the front door of the home, and fired two blasts from a .12-
sat in her living room. Neighbor Heard Shots
Fiften minutes later Woods, a carpenter by trade, walked up to Officer Ray Wiley in downtown Rushville and said: “I want to be put in jail” The policeman asked why. “I just killed a woman,” Woods said composedly. - Mrs. Charles Strauss, a neighbor woman of the slain woman, told police she heard a shot and a scream and ran to the door of her home in time to hear a second shot and see “a man” going away from the door of the Hilligoss home. After surrendeming to police, Woods told Chief Harry Levi that “I have no regrets.” Mrs. Hilligoss is survived by three grown children, including a daughe ter, and two sons'in military serve ice—one in the Army and another in the Navy.
Color Pictures Sent Over Radio
LONDON, Dee. 19 (U. P). John L. Baird, television pioneer, has demonstrated a new develope ment in radio photo transmission —-reproduction by radio waves of » three dimensional color pictures. The exhibit displayed by Mr, Baird, inventor of the ‘first prace tical television, was a picture of a hand holding a bunch of brightly colored flowers. He also showed a picture transe mitted from a nearby studio—a
a pipe and another from a cig aret. ‘ He said he was barely past the experimental stage, in which one of the chief handicaps would he the expansion of screening facilie ties for multi-cdlored, three die mensional television from the present, limits,
STONE CHAIRMAN OF HARVESTER CO,
CHICAGO, Dee. 19 (U. P.) .—Judson IF. Stone, Chicago, was elected chairman of the board of Internae tional Harvester Co. yesterday suce ceeding the late Harold F. Moe Mormick, J. L. McCaffrey, Chicago, formers ly vice president in charge of sales, was, elected second vice president and made a director. Mr. Stone, a director for 21 years, entered the repair department of the Minneapolis branch in 1892 and was later transferred to the Eau Claire, Wis, branch. In 1900 he Was appointed general agent ‘at Terre Haute, Ind. later moving to Bt. Louis as assistant general agent,
ton, the War Department identified the six officers and men—all of whom died instantly-—as: Sesond Lieut, John Work, 25, pilot; Md Lieut. Theodore Richard, 23, co-pilot; Pvt. First Class Frank Ferao, 20, hombardier; Pvt. Thomas Kennedy, 21, gunner; Pvt. Gerald Lucian, 20, radio operator, and Pvt.
All were based at March Field. The Army had not released their
resses, Dargue, with other ranking staff officers, was en route from Phoenix, Ariz, to Hamilton Field, San
War Department did not reveal the
Weather conditions through the
were flyable. There were low clouds and some rain. Stormy weather for several days thereafter hampered the search, which still continues. Additional snow has fallen in the
BUTLER OUTLINES DEFENSE PROGRAM
A 10-point defense program for Butler University students was oute lined at the all-school convention yesterday by President Daniel 8, Robinson. The program: Buy defense savings bonds and stamps, help the Red Cross and other service organizations, consider
service branch, economize on pere sonal and organizational expendi tures, volunteer for all civil defense activities, help keep morale of fighte ing men high, encourage Butler CO eds to assist with the Army, Navy and Marines’ Service Club. !
veal location of strength of Amere ican troops when receiving letters from friends in the service and do the best possible work and stay in college until you are sure you can
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