Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1946 — Page 40

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: Wilhelm Hoegner, German minis-| ave, has announced his candidacy 1 w h a die 13 i © ter-president of Bavaria, said today from a Chicago department store |, representative from Mar- “oa, SHANE a ation ts RUS. |did not reply. her. New Fashions for EASTER! go he believed Martin - Bormann, the entitling her to buy a pair of fon county sub- a oR y Es TAY CAMERON Phe NRE ox . « ny i en d : : : nylon hose. y where she meets JAY CAMERON an: |. TEARS WERE streaming down| “YOU DECEIVED ME,” she sai

s fugitive “deputy fuehrer,” Was CUr-| “ghe made a 40-mile train’ trip rently directing 40,000 8S men from | to Chicago, stood in line two a secret hideout in southern Ba-| hours and bought the hose. varia. Back home in Aurora last night, ; Miss Kline decided to take a bath Hoagner, who Hed Ceiiany iu and then try on her new stock1933 and remains | ih " recent. | IN6s. With some scrap paper she ind yan i ogeg ominent lit a fire under the water heater. -discovered Then she remembered. The German officials apparently murked scrap paper with which she had for assassination by lit the heater was wrapped around

Ject » jus Dem-, tage—where Mona's, father, PATRICK, her cheeks as. she climbed into the wearily, “x agked you if you were v . pall y e¢ has invite J J rath br nan MIKE - IEN Tae breakfast the next car. -She had no plan except to married and You gave me to under- : morning. Bone call ‘demanding escape the vindictive lashing of tard you wered't” active duty -as a hy EE rioe claewnere. and asks Jay to |her mother’s tongue. Just to get|® . y : lieutenant colonel| take Mona home. 2 aad |BWAY. Just to be alone. “@uly because I knew you would in the air force| Mona likes Jay ery EC im the next | Wounded .and confused she did refuse to have anything more to do uiter. more Shan yo father warns her against him not see that a car which had been with me. Even so I didn’t actually JO Years service: put ahe determines to see him when |parked across the stregt was fol- lie to you. You see I knew this was was awar he calls. lowing her. Mona drove rapidly|the biggest thing that had every ? day Russel st by, sure [OV : ) ; numerous ¢om- Wig ne " YL a realizing suddenly that she was on happened to me. I planned to tell mendations for| Hin feis J J beth FUL the highway lending fo Carmel. you 1 was married thet fest day #edelwelss pirates.” her nylons his work a A~| Finally Pat sees her getting out of Jay's “Il go to the cottage,” she de-| on our “ride but I couldn't Xi ED I tekete mmeri, ,t| SNE LE TE oe Tan 1, tot, Some ek Th an Jo minister en aded | _ (and for his w s e. who advises her against Jay, ad- yp y is at home.” rapped. ad never been so at‘and revealed he had received recent 3 HELD FOR STABBING {for Second Air Force in connection aE Ay i No matter how angry or dis-|tracted to anyone in my life vet

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letters threatening his life. One of ; h B-20 combat training. Her happiness at his Jcpousi duos. | appointed he might be, he would not | I knew if I told you the truth, you ANY SIZE OR SHAPE them informed hilti he had “only IN EVANSVILLE ‘BAR ot ; 3 or aan married. 0" ""% lrub salt in the wound as her mother | wouldn't even look at me.” UNBREAKABLE: OR GLASS i two years to live,” he said |= EVANSVILLE, Ind. April 13 (U.]. A belive of Indianapolis, he is a} # aa had done | » = {Oe ary G00 Enchanting h ’ . " v . a | von i antir t 0 r fo ; =} p graduate of Purdue and Lincoln CHAPTER 17 ! y 4.» “YOU WERE right about that,” ry watch Repair all pecanions Your Jeaury fox Poli German police and American se- ip) _ police today questioned three : 3 ’ ewe TR epatring outfit will take on adds olice f curity forces have begun an all-out |... ection with the fatal universities with degrees in engi-| MONA'S mother carried IT WAS late in the afternoon|she admitted. His mention of their easanble Fries, glamour with these flashing ve again - ” | | law. A founder and . . . now, and as mile after mile flashed | ride together touched her. What " Bocents i he - ei Dat fanatics, stabbing yesterday of Robert [RE A "of the American- her groceries in the kitchen, py 5 measure of composure returned | beautiful day it had been. How J For P They are believed to have ample Tanner, 19, after an argument in a Hellenic young people’s Democratic omitting her customary com-{to the girl at the wheel. Her |riously alive and free she had felt. | For club, he is a member of the Marion |ylaint about havi t to | tortured nerves were soothed by the| No wonder he had been troubled yet | " piaint abou aving to go to : : ! he had tried to warn her, State poli

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Hoegner said many of Bormann’s| Detective Ronnie Youngblood sald (county young Democrats and In- : s 3 men are living in isolated mountain Tanner died of stab wounds which [diana Democratic club veterans or- the market instead of tele-| rights were on as she passed| “And what about Jean Roberts?” ¢ki huts, and that they flee Into he received in a fight outside a ganization. phoning. She came into the through Carmel, but she did not|she asked suddenly, “What did you forests when their tavern. A bridge design engineer for the|p a1) to find her daughter stop for food. There would be think would happen to her when cleverly-devised “grapevine” warns He identified the three men being state prior to the war, he is a ted the stai : canned things and tea and coffee|you married me? ; i them of approaching searchers, He|held in the local jail as James member of Marion Masonic lodge, seated on the stairway. which were all she wanted. it described Bormann as “a ee eh. 21, and Wayne Fletcher, |Scottish rite, American Society of] “Who was that woman?”’| The little house, trim as a. boat,| _ 4 man who would stop at nothing—a 24, of Clay, Ky, and William Ad- Military Engineers and Reserve Of- | rc Shane demanded. was a haven of refuge. Mona parked |

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the discussion being forced upon| ! 5.8.5 side frequent ! her. | SHE HAD just put the coffee pot roader was w¥ ¥ |on'the kitchen stove when she heard nation. ; “OF COURSE I can guess,” Mrs.|a sound at the door she had left The state Shane continued, “It was probably | unlocked. Someone knocked, then their attent Jay Cameron's deserted wife. The | iImmeditely turned the knob. When months ago | : ; : | she saw Jay Cameron's face, a thrill by the murd woman you have driven from her| o¢ fear swept over her. 1230 N. Alto home.” | “What are you doing here?” she Fe. “Mother, please Let's not talk demanded. A : about it mow.: I can't stand any, I Ioliowed you Ira just parked rs “ across the street when you came more. , ,.| out. My first reaction to yout moth- DOWNSTAIRS youths hag & J You can’t wand i Hore. | er's speech was to get out of there After the shi osephine repea indignantly. : : Hate. to his story, i “And what about me? How do you| ha she pad griven a Jew looks 1 STORE lard from Ye : suppose I feel having my daughter | 14 ™ 5 me up a > Nd gure be? hE Loan YB Late veste i mixed up with a divorce scandal? . n ing LI Whole hg too hr A AA : a TT the belief th % I have always hoped that eventually serigusty. Piss : 3 a : E Men's Sh on Pollard. % the blood from my side of the fam-| or rovom 70 1 hadnt gotten G2 RN eet, LUE RR since several gs ily would tell. But no! I shall have| =~“. = "ho tever th tu 3 : PRR fue der and is t # to pay to the end of my life for my| Ty VOTRE: ra $ sual 1941 black O marriage to Patrick Shane.” Was when wes J.ve provec my responds to 2 dn» sincerity. And while I know it's auto oe 3 THE ATTACK on her father was|been & shock, I AM free now. en 3 the final straw. Eyes flashing, Mona| Theres no reason we cant be mar- ; foot of the J cried: “You leave Daddy out of ried. id all Anat Lliih aft i found in a t : this. It isn't his fault in any way.”| “You said all that this a‘lernoon, ; 3 y a she reminded him but the sight of , SLEEVELESS Boone count

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