Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 4

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¢| SPREE WITH NAZIS—

Holland Beauty Held as Traitor "To Her Country |

By EDWARD V. ROBERTS, United Press Staff Correspondent MAASTRICHT, Holland, Oct. 25 (Delayed.) —Peering through a peephole into a solitary confinement cell of an ancient Dutch prison yesterday, 1 got ga glimpse Of Madame Aldegonda Zeguers, the comely, full-figured blond - traitor who used to be the toast | at nude orgies put on for Naz 8. 8. leaders. She probabiy will be seniensed to death, my guide on the prison | tour informed me. ¢ She was huddled in a chair, her | coat collar turned up and a ragged | blanket wrapped around her feet. | » » » ONCE SHE glanced toward tne | door and her face seemed strikingly pretty against the gloomy background. She was stitching | red flowers on a brown handbag. The principal charge against | the 33-year-old woman is that she | betrayed two Dutch underground | | leaders to the Gestapo. Her conduct throughout the Nazi occupation, however, Was said to have been deplorable. Her wild parties shocked the | staid community for four years.

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F J » FJ IN 1943, after her husband, & | notorious black “market dealer, was sent suddenly to a Nazi concentration camp, she became the sweetheart of Maj. Strobel, head of the S. S. in Maastricht. In company with Strobel and Oaptain Nitsch, second in com-=. mand of the S. 8.—the man who supervised the torturing and execution of Maastricht patriots— Madame Zeguers made frequent trips to Liege, then the pleasure capital of the occupied countries. The Dutch underground received - reports of gambling and drinking bouts in Liege night clubs, at which Madame Zeugers appeared beautifully gowned and spent: money lavishly. s ” o AFTER HER husband was jailed and her income was cut off, she contacted the Dutch underground, my informant said, and claimed that despite her conduct she was a loyal Hollander. She promised to obtain the release of some underground workers captured by the Germans in return for money. She actually did obtain some releases, but de~ manded more and more money |, from the underground. : Finally underground leaders became suspicious of her, but before they could act, two of them were betrayed and sent to a German concentration camp. s & = ALTHOUGH she is confined alone, many other Dutch traitors share her fate. Dutch: secret police conducted me through an old barracks where 1100 men and 200 women members of the Dutch Nazi party are confined in a barnlike old bare racks. ; The women had crude bunks and straw mattresses and most of the men slept on straw piles. There were no sanitary facilities and conditions were shocking. “It's much Wetter now than it was when the Germans had us in there,” the guide commented.

20 AWARDED TRIPS T0 4-H CONGRESS

Twenty outstanding Indiana 4-H club members have been awarded trips to the 1944 National 4-H club - congress at Chicago Dec.’ 2 to 8 for!

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in 4-H club projects this year. The delegates are Jane Augustine, Indianapolis; Margaret Musselman, =|Union City; Anita Jean Allan, = | Farmersburg; Mary Lou Newcomb, =| Rochester; Sub Ann Schowe, New =| Washington; Phyllis Davis, Rock=|ville; Ruth Childs, North Vernon; =|Norma Jean Bowman, Muncie; =|Betty Lee Dierdorf, Clay City, and Betty Jane Shake, Quincy. Charles Helt, Rochester; Paul Birchman, Angola; Robert Orebaugh, Parker; John Davis, Lafayette; Dean Hodge, Rushville; John H. Ruszler, Terre Haute; Lawrence =|Curry, Bloomington; Robert Riggs, =|Evansville; © Maurice Williamson, =| Economy, and John Selm, Brookille.

LOCAL MINISTERS SET 2-DAY, SESSION

Protestant ministers of Indianapolis and the community will meet in connection with the Mission to =| Christian teachers Monday and =| Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the First Baptist church. Monday speakers for the ministers’ meeting will be Dr. E. G. Homrighausen of Princeton Theological seminary and Dr. Jesse M. Bader of New York. On Tuesday, the ministers will be addressed by =|Miss Mary Alice Jones of the In- =| ternational Council of Religious education, Chicago, and Dr, John W. Rustin, pastor of the Mt. Vernon Place Methodist church, Washington, D. C.

DON'T JUST SUFFER COLD

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Little Girls’ Skirt and Blouse —_---33.00

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Shepherd Check Black and White Dress__$3.98

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All-Wool Basket-Weave Skirt .=$3.00

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Pin Wale Corduroy Pinafore

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Choice of maize or powder blue. Sizes 10 to 16.

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4’ Junior Black Leatherette Raincoats ...$3.98

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< Heavy Mackinaws, $4.98

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«Children’s Shoes, Downstairs at AYRES

Junior All-Wool Zipper Fly Slacks, $35.98 Herringbone diagonal in tan, gray, blue-gray and brown. Nicely tailored. Sizes 6 to 12, Cassimere slacks $5.98 to $7.98

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