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6 8 = on, Pat der tinder Toone : I z fi : Death Kept From Crit 1a.4 in 1taly gesterday afternoon A | : edb | aly-njured- Wife, [ser s fla, tom Ge Gnted : . = | ke " " |States by way of North Africa. ie £5 i M; tk Target, ! 2 Xi Brie ‘Wiedenhoft remained | An official: announcement said ase. i a . : By cience or Serve i in \a critical condition - at i Stimson willhold Jonlererices mtn) : u od ‘WASHIN 4 — Facts M t hospital today and,” un-|impo drsons” while is | J : ¥iogR 4g ‘have been relpised about the pagh-p : 2 |awade of the thd her Hgpand Italy. : SH hey | finder g technique, which , |in a) violen murder-holdup Friday |—— . v 3 Sn = : : snatles : to drop, their high RT p ‘ "nig repeatedly asked for wi of : : = > gxplosives ately on targets) es , : him. t ] that can seen’ with the naked : ; i Funeral services for the husband, = aT eye... > Pil pls : Gus 2. Wiedenholt, b prominent wi & wm — | “This teghnidue, originally. devel: “2 orist,” were Ao Oe at ANTES PBA) {oped by thie RE A. F. was first | 4 : ian Nn z i ight. on Aug. 18,1 dl ¢ ; Ag S = been 1 asked doctors, 1 y Ere > dq 3 ; detectly ‘#13 my husband alive? i [#1 : % vat n out of . $ . {Although her condition a | Rio, BA ommissia epédied, deadly ac- improved her ough dob a theelouds. [1° | «th . oh Ander) Bnd: : SIPDF BD Cp RT IED PP Kesh (seal. Standing, left to ge , Wales E. Smith of the| ~~" } _b az RL ALD ser ’ y Rguishe’ — ; ; Aark ec Co Olive Branch Christian church why |) Ri Ea foavanpd a qlee. ae of, © 5 3 / son duct She, for Mr. the da 7: “rose : Sly Romie fternoon at the EH a : ei ER or CERMAN ARM } \Mates Fight i in France Mount Summit in New Castle. | 5 S SH ‘Meanwhile, Chief of Detectives | Ees E, N00BV0 20, o o LT it titeraily sHouts SG ia? I. club meetings ‘are rolling re at -an exciting] Jesse P. McMurtry ‘ordered. that the| yet 0 % X : “Here's your ° i drop oF ALY SH 6 ? ¢dhe exclusive clan of sérvice wives are in a dither| Wiedenhoft héme at 2260 8." Meri-| egisterys O SE A v * bombs» “While. detalls of Heinze £ Jrager@ifreabouts of their fast-stepping husbands as they|dian st. be closed to everyone until) oy Jegg x = A Yl ine actual the ‘Instru- § al > Shor) Sy tat5tHR Prench hinterlands. the police investigation is com Pp, sg. | His | Lf nk care. St secrets, it] Peace’ Be’ der |" Composed of eight wives of the 82d airborne-division, one of the first|pleted. ' |. =F baby smile can be said that pathfinder y American units to lad in Normandy, the club was exactly one year old| Lacking any new “clues, police, | nd curls will soon be || Fives the plane eyesdh sce through, = Than in 218. on. D-day. Two of \the members - continued ' their ‘search for three, > | clonds and ‘overcast altitudes have been notified thipt their® hus- CHICAGO TIE STRIKE dark-skinned men who were said| - : H | as high As 25,000 4%} “Me Naat patty will continue a5 8 pana ers wounded tion on AC [to have been seen at the Wieden- | —n 2 : gore orever. riave a One plane, out of maation of | very strong fgrce after” the war, the invasion front. ° IN H ANDS OF WLB 'hoft greenhouse about a week be-| 3 2 good photograph taken bombers, carries path<| Ralph Heinzen, United Press veter-| In the’ case ofthe - oup's title, fore the murder. 0 F- % oY : : finder equipment, ands techriically| Eyropean «corfegpondent, told G. I isn't used in its pted defi-| CHICAGO, July 4.(U. P.).—Wear- "Details Clarified . ER tow by our expert on. - | trained crew fo oben i ne the ‘Service “élub esterday in an Dition 8s 8 cover-all for Yank ing grin as wide open as the col-| The descriptions of the men con- ; orig ; en the target ghted,’ ; army’ personne 's lars of thee shirts, 14 striking ticket| cided With thal given by Mrs.|, i § children’s expressions. pathfinder _ plane ‘colored | address “at, the. Claypool hotel. | abbreviation for *Glidef Tntantry”|'*™ % 1s eRe | eddeniott, who has saidirepeatedly oO 3 5 dg EY smoke bombs, if it is diglaytime op-| Mr. Heinen, who covered BArop®| 5s the 824 division i#/an\important ‘venders at the union bus terminal that her assailants were. Tialians, > = : : - eration, or colored flares, if} during the 21 years between Wars,| oo ji that, branch of service. |Who walked off the job last Friday| Detectives were aidéd by a more] «© i . i 3 . {at night. . These ve & ring, and through the fall of France un-| At, regilar meetings in thelr in protest 0 a rule forcing them to| coherent account of events leading s 3 Ee o appointment necessary © | of colored smoke & homes, girls keep T| wear neckties, returned to work to-| Up 10 the slaying which Mrs. Wiesi . : Profs are submitted | marking out the posted on their husbandf sdven-| uo" oon" le the war lapor| G°ADOIG Gave yesterday. She said| (©) : Studio 3d Floor bothers that * fo tures, ‘exchange letters,. sgraps of to let the war labor si LUG orswered te door’ * EE. ; : ‘bombs inside the |, geographic information and reports| board untangle the knotty problem.| prigay night and ‘then called hen| 2 oko ; o ° lof ‘82d division progress as putlined| The strike, which subsequently|She said two men were standing at, eS A 1 Two Ht a a 1 néwspapers, ; : spread to three bus terminals in the| the door, and ong, offered 0 shake oF . eA 0 ! Two types arep With the war ¥pproa a cli*leity and inconvenien an esti.| Bands with her. : 5 : T= $ | now veme \ t type, — He, wo va: Tid ie ‘max, the service wives have decided wr 50,000 —. pe) Bhe recalled that as she did. o = + {known as the T. L (fort in- lapsed in 1940, explained hat, the to squeeze a litle more time ‘out-of ding fur-'the man struck her, tried to siran-| i. Ly ") was iby the R. establishment of an economic wajl| already over-crowded schedujes to| ther complications to a Fourth of gle her with one of the living room|‘ s 9 po : # A. F. This bomb burns is it drops through which no war mate for foith a war activities. unit. July rush, ‘ended ‘last night When | drapes, and left her on the daven- J 2 a through the air, lea a trail of | on ny, serials the will roll Red Cross bandaged and the company decided to permit the port in a dazed condition, She re- of lessons : © \e 7. smoke that show . up| only Ey ha ah perform other patriotic” cigili venders to’ work in tieless comfort members hearing her - husband new. steps ss Department = oti B33 but the cloud. man prob- duties, ©, , le, the WLB pondered the issue, striiggling with someone upstairs, put yourself irs at AYRES. = A | er type of b is The women were ‘drawn’ her board promised to render a| Mr. Wiedenhoft was found in an| . teachers. gs : > “sky-marker,” Sr foreseds no a of foe Hou by army associations formed) by Jevision in sh Guee “in the'near fu- upstairs hallway,’ eaten to death. | you the lL Clarence H. Breedlofe, shemi- of Germany after + Slobmy care | neir husbagds; Two years ago) all ture.” - ot His bilifold containing $200 as] - od are service, U. 8 y. The we may, be_sble to re-educate| Vere strangers. They, began to chn-|. : gone, ‘but the murderers had ‘overe = marker” is a special flare uso Boeration of tute educate {tact each otlier when their his-|~ WOMEN SNIPERS DENIED [looked a hidden cache of more than x From 3} The! rt ed with Pands froqugaty wooke: “Sar. wrote: “Sey, I mlet| ALLIED - SUPREME HEAD- ($8300 in cash, bonds and checks in : £ bomb, leaving a « ct PE another war 20 years ® fellow Ol QUARTERS, July'4 (U. P)—A Nf hasie to escape after the . S : . Jeaving a & ats. ence and the only way to prevent mentioned Ut his wite ves lives on 30| presen - officer, just returned from| | se x - ' ) smoke ght ts aati 0 than the target thalator, - | v8 0 keep the arms out of Ger- onl ber pr" + + « Why don’t JOH| tour of the entire Normandy front| | FLIGHTLESS PENGUINS : wsky-marker is a-"hiaz man hands.” » : to’ investigate reports of womefj| WASHINGTON.—AL 17 kinds of = procedure” for 8th Alp = LTT snipers, emphatically denied yester<| southern hemisphere penguins are = and has eliminated Bhe ele, | G w YAN S GROW R PS day that there had been a single| flightless with their wings developed H & of doubt and rough’ ¢ oering rong, such case throughout the liberated into paddiés; all.Jiave white breasts : : = : st the time ff, bomb area, ° - and Black backs. ls : La nappy if sw fk worse] Thanks fo Yanks | N GERMAN CAMPS|== nl n Days! E pattern, thereby gi ty ROME, July 4 (U, P) —French | WASHINGTON, July 4 (U. P)—~! . i} . . - f. 5 : colors of the fla g and sffioke {fous captured an “old special American soldiers in German prison ; 5 \ ; . . 2 changed each — ‘that + Qrder of the day issued by Reichs- | camps will harvest beans peas to-! So pv ; : <r Ke si } D0 We A a PA Ee ue matoes and other vegetables ofrom | ~ N ] . . & them on ther nr a troof-panter division to, fight to-| $37Iens eq With 15.000 powsids) . | THE Bl } OF RIGHTS j : - : SN ary thé ¢ for their positions be- | Of seeds from the U. 8. the war food |) s a ; w . Ca > J ] ; : SON Tie So | low administration has reported. 4 ' Sy ys . g = thiinder) > - “Bach of you is a volunteer and More than 30 different varieties of. Juv y gp + 4 : g i pigs De ein . oAbo a 100k an oath to me to do his duty |Sarden vegetable seed were distri- | 0 Az on . z equipped * with. Mider| to the end,” Goering reminded his | buted by the American’ Red Cross. [\ “8 ; ; 2 in vision. 3% ls possiple-for- the” fo U- S. prisoners of war: behind Se 2 ) eH ; royed, but im- rman lines. WFA said that all s Aan HOME oopers. 1a" op: Bus for. it to retreat.” | produce grown from the seeds will WO. Ra] To which an’ hesdaparters' |be avaslable for. the prisoners’ own | = 4 W. Michigan St | } re. ot |< Spokesman addéd:.~ | consumption. + : ] g t aR Ot | PeSince the dats the order was | WFA shipped more than 18,000,000 o f = 1 _ | issued the Goering division has { pounds of seeds to 31 allied and neu- 7 : » Copyright. 1944, By Sciénce . | achieved the impossible; it hag Ural countries during the last year— EE. men, | retreated 130 miles and is sul the a Boi of 4,600,000 i SE a Eat od a | going.” ; | pounds going to Russia and the 5 z % Don’t Forgets [."" ; , oy ermine {smallest —35 pounds—to Ethiopia. | 2 Ww J 8 Extra War Bond N Wr é ’ | This amount of seed should produce Hc 0 “SKYBUS FOR SMALL {ca wortn $2,006,000,000, WFA said. ; = i - 0 Z AIRPORTS DEVELOPED LIONS TO SEAT O . | . 0 fe : | SANTA MONICA, Cal, July 4| The Lions club of dias) lis: Toe Ty : AR | {U. P)~Development of a high- willinstall new officers at { | - —— i 1. ¥ 0 wing twin-engine feeder-line “sky-|luncheon tomorrow at the Claypool | TY 5
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