Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1946 — Page 22
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several minutes then she said in a small frightened voice, “You mean they thipk Jay
ing as soon as the coramer’s office called me. I told her I would bring you home.”
; or ——— —— - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : E SA a : : : » . - § ” J : FcTelo : A THRILLING NEW TIMES SERIAL— = il em] ny RESCUES BROTHER kad MAYBE IT'S LOVE... 2 i : 5 a : 4 aR . \ : ; | oe ® under doctor's care today, but thee hao | By Vida Hurst ; r Mr. and William , 4 parents, "' a ave CHAPTER 20 cuss it with no one until she had O'Mara, Winfie “ Wish heard Jay's story. Her mother comforted by the knowledge that it| MONA understood no Wy og pe angry but no matter what a could have been a lot worse, why Mike had not wanted her [she said, Mona was determined to DOWNSTAIRS OMars is Fy Methodist Nospitar to drive her own car,» jd ee oth k bout| | STORE er know abou with serious leg burns. His 14-year: She felt so weak her hands |his2" Mona asked as they reached old sister, Mary Joan, was sent home could not have grasped the |the house on Broadway. t of burns on both : x x» wheel. She did not speak for when she beat out WOULONT vou P “I TELEPHONED her. this mornflames that threatened her young brother's life. The rushed to the small boy's Se Ei] Hialies when he set his OPPOSI » Sh 1d t t th He opened the door but he did cloties on fire playing in the base- rae e could not put the net offer to help her from the car. ment of their home. Hearing his \ horrible thoughts in words. | “I'l be back later, Mona.” screams, she rushed to' the _base- | MEAN LESS \ “It happened in his apartment on Her glance, frightened and forment, beat out flames and tried to ACCIDENTS (Bost st. It was his gun. He told |lorn, met his. tear burning clothing from his body. me’ the coroner he found the body at| “I suppose I ought to thank you,” ‘The boy had Bee poking a stick 10 Yclock this morning, but she hagishe seid, Wk ded in a gas heater, The stick was ig-| . been dead since midnight.” | “Not at all,” he replied. nited and set his clothes afire. | Tr affic Recor d “Ry : Mona sighed and went up the 3 By Jay was at the beach last ERATE night |steps to her own door bracing herWILLIS HEADQUARTER Favors Women ™*. , , , (10 Tor the eepected Stora. 0 hot EN HERE SOON LOS ANGELES. April 16 (U. “WHA time did he leave you?” amazement Josephine greeted her TO OP : V p).—The Los Angeles police de- | Mona N\sitated. She knew that without reproaches. Senator Raymond Willis (R. Ind.) | partment issued a flat statement |Jay had hay plenty of time “to re- a.90 9 said today he would open campaign | today that women are better driv- turn to San ¥rancisco by midnight, “YOU'D BETTER go right to bed, headquarters here within “two or| ers than men—and cited statistics but she was Sire he had not mur-|Mona,” her mother advised. “You three weeks.” to prove it. dered Jean Ron. And Mike him- look ghastly and Mike has advised Senator Willis, a candidate for| ‘The department and the wom- (self had warned her to be careful [us not to see anyone.” the G. O. P. senatorial renomina-| en's division of the Los Angeles what she said. \ > | Mona’s nerves, set for trouble, tion, returned to Indiana for a| Chamber of Commerce conducted *Do I have to apswer that ques- could not bear this unexpected series of non-political talks. He| a two-week’s survey of traffic vio- |tion?’ kindness, Suddenly she began to said he would speak at Linden high| lations and accidents. The re- | “You will eventually.” cry. Weeping heartbrokenly, she school and at Pleasant Lake high| sults: “Then I'll wait Uqtil then,” she|put her arms about her mother. school tomorrow and Friday. Men drivers received 12,495 ci- announced. ‘| “On, Mother, I'm sorry! The senator spoke yesterday at| tations for traffic violations; wom- The muscles of his lew face tight-| “I'm sorry, too,” Mrs. Shane sald Mitchell and Darlington. Senator| en received 10,320. ened as he said: "Bett® not try to sadly. “But we won't talk about it| Willls will return to Washington] Men were involved in 1150 ac- Protect him, Mona. Tt will only now. Mike said you would prob-| Saturday, he raid. | ‘cidents, women in 865. cause more trouble for yyeryone ably be questioned later, so try to : ; ii concerned:” b rest if you can. I'll give you a LI sedative.”
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HEEL LIFTS {must have seen him , . . someone she’s had™ome sleep. This is going |who could prove that he couldn’tito be w tough on her, I'm Sa Go : |have- shot Jean. Maybe he had afraid. Buby least it will settle] , od Pv white * ; a : gone home to his former wife on|your problem ahout her marrying! oe Sg : ih t : : i Leather Vallejo st. Oh, how grateful Mona| Tav Cameron.® | would be if he had. | How little thenew her if they or > Cc | But she dared not 4sk anything thought so. Jay ded her now - . {that might involve the man she more than he had evi needed any- Y outh, 1; Composition Pair loved more deeply. In a way she ne. His life itself y : ‘ ey : Sg SAVE YOUR SOLES | told herself this was her fault. on her testimony. Cou “ 3 : TA : v § od . a a lough, J ® Expert Workmanship WITH LEATHER | x = = him? Never. Her laS\ waking : 3 : Forma iis A A gg 7 —— » Excellent Materials TOE PIECES IF THEY had not quarreled he|thought was, “If I only kn : (Above) : Fn RE pa po (Fhe @ Vas Your Charge Accomnt ‘would not have followed her to could help him!” Baby girl's white rayon Ese ' : ; . A 1T-year- ¢ Carmel, In the light of this pres- # wo» \ crepe coat and bonnet home on fu SERVICE WHILE-U-WAIT SHOP lent tragedy the scene she had made] WHEN SHE awakened, the my. set. Coat is lined 8.95 stantly in » or labout his being married and di-|ing papers were on the street. : northeast ¢ vorced seemed rather HY she brought copies when he arrived Ss ! wiih 1 : ike : X gs mothe. would do anything she cou elp | 7.0'clock. , | i i : Ais Pe R ; ie i FIA -year- : \ DOWNSTAIRS : | him now. * Anything Jay was being held without bond ' > 2a ; EAE 3 : : A PA SR killed here ] ; 106 4 STORE By the time they reached San|although he had insisted he knew| Bg) : i : : Bo (Abovd we The goad
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