Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1946 — Page 22
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| = Veteran Home|. Aviation Ordnance Man: 2/c Albert Seller Indianapolis after
10 months in the Pacific with the
‘Serving aboard a -navy torpedo ‘plane, - he . wears the Purple Heart
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ribbon, the Philippine ribbon with | one | bronze star’
Pacific theatel r ribbon with two Albert Seiler Jr. battle- stats, Now at home with his father, Al i bert Seiler Sr. at 2332 College ave,
Institute this fall.
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URGE EARLY CLOSING. TO REDUCE TRAFFIC
Earlier closing of downtown offi- | ces to relieve traffic congestion was
| committee. The committee which has studied |
| local trafic problems asked office building managers to close offices at 4:45 p.m, or earlier each week-day to relieve the late afternoon traffic snarl. The committee said that the plan also would aid in relieving congestion of the public transportation system.
I. U. WILL. HONOR ITS WAR DEAD MAY 12
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. May 1. Indiana university's war dead, numbering 333 alumni, former students and faculty, will be honored at a memorial service May 12 at
Relatives of the dead will receive special invitations to occupy places of honor at the rites. President Herman B Wells - will preside at the services which were planned by a committee headed by Lt. Col, Fenwick T. Reed, assistant to the president and former head
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CHAPTER - 33 AS MONA hesitated, wishing for more time before seeing Jay, the door bell rang. She wanted to talk to her father, to tell him that Russel Bretherton was the murderer, but ihe had to open the door. Lifé was moving rapidly. Mona felt herself pusheéfi from one event ;to another. She had looked forward t6 this meeting with Jay! with passionate longing, but now she was unable to cope with it. ; Forcing an enthusiasm. she did not feel, she greeted him. “Jay, how wonderful!” * His smile was the familiar sweet one, But his dark, dark eyes were anxious.” His face, paler than usual from the days of confinement, made him-even more handsome, and his clothes were immaculate as always.
. » » » . “MONA, my darling!” he. cried taking her in his arms: Her lips on his were remembering another kiss, less tender, more vital. When she closed: her eyes, another face, lean, hard, disciplined, was stamped in her mind. } Sensitive Yo her least reaction Jay said, “What's the matter? Don’t you ‘Jove me since I've been in jail?” “How can you say that?” she asked reproachfully leading the way into the library. Closing the door, she added, “Daddy is in his office I dns yas bila to hear. pr
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we were going to be married and, I thought,” he: explained, smiling, “it might make your parents less prejudiced to the idea.” “Daddy doesn’t believe it, either,” [ : Mona sighed. “Jay, why do you! “NO, BUT didn’t know any-| think Russel killed Jean?” * [thing about our plans until the day |
“He used to go with her several years ago. I'd forgotten about, if, I was divorced. She had hopes of
but: I remember. How she told me Marrying me although on my honor |repeated. about it.”
Known only Casually. she is, . “But Russel’ wasn’t married. She (in my. apartment?” wasn't blackmailing you.” ®t nw = > Jay looked nctmiotapie.
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girl, I must admit she wouldn't have been above it.” He sounded as impersonal as if Jean Roberts were a girl he had
she ‘wiped fingerprints from ‘the rated with it" gun.” “Edith did that? I can't believe | it. If you knew how straight-laced |
JAY looked relieved. “He was! Perhaps because I put my own] cards on the table. 1 see no point in concealing our meetings any) longer.” Mona sat quietly, hands folded in her lap, but ‘she had a sinking | feeling in her heart as if, every-| thing she had .counted upon was falling away, “you know about Russel?” shel asked. ° : | “ONLY that O'Brien is con- | vinced he is guilty. "He. didn't tell| me why. God, what a relief! I couldn't believe ‘they would convict me, but I was in a. spot. If] it hadn't been for your testimony.|
fiction, isn’t it? You know I really did spend the night in our cove,” | “I was sure of it,” she said feel-| ing more normal. “But Mike didn’ t| believe my story. That's why they | didn't release you,"
» i couLp” have cried when I heard about it,” Jay said, taking! her hand. “My.own little sweet! At| first T was going to, deny it then I|
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I still can’t believe it.” he said | “Edith of all
“She loves you very much,” Mona | frustrated | I gave her no reason. I never even (and unhappy but her books and | music, the colors in Ner-apartment | |show that she longs for beauty. If| {she were really a cold woman, she!
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“PERFUME?” Jay asked blankly. “Oh, Jay, don't tell me you don't
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carved wooden “bottle?” “Bottles,” Mona corrected. | were six of them.” “She must have bought the others lherself I didn't even know it was her handkerchief. I'm glad I didn't. Otherwise I might have thought it was Edith he killed Jean. "
s o MONA smiled. " “And ‘you never noticed that I jused the. same perfume. as your wife?” ” “I don't pay much attention to such things”. Jay said sheepishly. “But let's not talk about Edith. T'm |sorry for her, but I'll never go back to her.” Let's talk about us.”
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