Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1944 — Page 16
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THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES _ FRIDAY, DEC. §
1S LEAVING [Drive 11 Hours (GREEKS INTENSIFY [STUDENT Heal j———————— SAAD ERIN ih Boy arr TAKS OF TSH “7. 2% Bove’ CLODHOPPERS
ExWife Is Killed) cotemet pure oni | a ney With Metal Heel Plates
- over the heads of the paratroopers, RICHMOND, Ind, Dec. 8 (U.P). ign, fired between their sandbags, | FUFtY ball, Indiana state board of
And ~ Half Into ,; |his dead ex-wife beside him, ended half a mile from the building, The program will be highlighted /
today when Orval Johnson, 40, De-| Which is almost in the center of|by & talk by Dr. John D, Schonwald | : N TUF F IES for RUFF IES !
.| Athens, ; of Miami university, Oxford, O. West Wall. catur, Ind, surrendered to Rich- = mile and a half away great|His topic will be “The Evaluation
mond city police and told them that| 15,45 of yellow dust and smoke bil- |0f the Tuberculin Testing of Col- Good Quality Shoes (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, 30, was| lowed up from E. L. A. 8.-occupied|lege Students.” With Heavy Soles They even counter-attacked in one, Wounded fatally during a struggle bulldings. Then heavy detonations| Dr. George F. Parker of DePauw . A
sector with three tanks and 100 in-|in her automobile for possession of wate paar, indicating the British Ri vassity is president of the as- A fantrymen, They were hurled back.|a gun, » eir. mortars, Ae : : , Pillbox after pillbox fell ® the jopneon told the authorities that A. } m
Americans, he attempted®a reconciliation with CAPT. W. J. GUENTHER ACCORDIONS
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into the west bank suburbs of Saar~ the mother of his three children, OPENS LAW OFFICES
k her to remarry brue the east bank of the|30d intended to as Th pt oy d a he him, but that on a lonely country| Capt. William J. Guenther, re- LA R G E hausen, three and a half miles west|T03d in Adams county, Indiana, Mrs. cently returned from two years’ SE LE CTI ON of the -big industrial center, Johnson produced a Bun, Sohn. |*EVice In the army engineers corps, " Factory Other columns were within four| She fired one shot at yin today announced the opening of 1 N 1) miles southwest of Seafbrucken at/%0R Was Quoted by police as saying, aw offices with Willam A. Boyce IANA PARKING 318-332 Mass. Ave Forbach and six miles south of it|Put he turned the gun in her hand|Jr. at 815-816 Odd Fellow building. SPACE SLO IL V8. [AVE at Volkingen, American Long Tom and a second charge struck her in| Prior to entering military service, MUSIC CO. USUALLY Between Del, and Ala.
and medium artillery shelled Saar-|the abdomen. Capt. Guenther was associated in| CLONE BY y Johnson, a roofer, admitted to|the practice of law with Howell Ellis PAUL H. RINNE, Pres.
brucke the eighth straight . rucken for the eighth straight day Police Chief E. H. Duckett that he|for 10 years. He lives at 2533 2 115 E. OHIO FR. 1184 OPEN SAT, UNTIL 6 P. M., MON. UNTIL 8:45 P. M.
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Fires could be seen burning in- , side the city, capital and largest in-|forced himself into his ex-wife's Kessler blvd.
dustrial center in the Saar basin, automobile when she stopped at a 8 Elements of the 35th division Decatur street intersection. . ji jumped off at 6 a. m. from the, He told a story of a long ride|%
west bank’ area of Sarreguemines,|with Mrs. Johnson's body beside |i French border fortress 10 miles him, during which he pondered his |# Mi ’ ; south-southeast of Saarbrucken.|eventual action in giving himself up. |} 1Lier- 0 S The attack was designed to win a| Duckett said that Johnson would |} ' BW
» . 5 f Ad t, th ~ | G3 Cive Her a Sparkling 14 Ct, new bridgehead across the Saar be fed or Adams county authori i
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Diamond Ring for Christmas on the east bank. | TWO PEDESTRIANS Saarlautern, where the Americans HURT IN TRAFFIC ef
carved out their initial bridgehead : 50 across the Saar, was under some| Two pedestrians were Injured, one |} ” Also of the heaviest Germin artillery |seriously, in traffic accidents last 4 olen Sold om fire yet encountered on the 3d army | night, os! py Easy Terms front, Pete Peazes, 47, of 3554 N. Illinois & st., was seriously cut when an auto-|# LEADS IN RECRUITING mobile struck a safety zone and J The gift she wants , , , whether she's your |skidded into him at Michigan and tg fiancee of 24 hours or your wife of 24 years. For the second time in a row the fliinois sts. at midnight, g Give her a beautiful sparkling % ct. diamond Indian WAC recruiting district took| The driver of the car, Gene Kerns, | op honors in the 5th service com-|35 of 1440 Park ave. was arrested | Ji « + + @ stone whose fire and purity will make it mand by» enlis ’ ; ; yr enlisting 122 women in|on charges of reckless driving and | a lifelong treasure! Impressive in its distinc. November, The October score was driving while drunk. : tive rope design mounting of yellow gold, 173, Mrs. Lucille Wibbels, 33, of 5639, i ‘ The drive put Hoosierland among |Hardigan st., was badly bruised last || the three leading states in recruit-|night when struck by a car driven |i OTHERS $50 and $75 plus ing activities. Present recruits will| by J. C. Cutrell of Greenwood as she : ton not be called up until after Christ-|ste { pped off a bus in the 5500 block, mas, - {Madison ave, i)
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