Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1946 — Page 2
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Race Death in Search for 26-Year-01d Bride Who © Left Anguished Note. =
"By ED BRIDGES Prem Staff Correspondent
; United » » ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 21.—Police scoured the city today a pretty bride with bitter memories and a broken heart. hoped to find her before she carries out her intention
Kill herself. * people and my greatest fear is that Detectives scanned every they may discover what has hap:
n of | pened to me. he | me “_. . Somehow I lost my footing,
and have been sliding lower and lower ever since. . . ; “If you ever have a chance to » intended herself. help one who is trying to get a new _ inten ed to il to elt shores | start—do so, that he or she may of six or more pleasure lakes in|have a chance to- face the world he county to search for feminine|with smiling lips and fearless homes were heart.” U. S. NAVY DEVELOPS + LONG-RANGE PLANE WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (U, P.. —A revolutionary long-range re 1 connaissance plane that can ma wd De ting | World war II fighters in speed has y advising him: been developed by the navy, it was me—you can’t.” announced last night. The plane, built by the Martin
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MONDAY, OCT. 21, 1946
Bomar Cramer, Indianapolis pianist, whose Oct. 13 recital in Chicago won critical acclaim, will repeat that program at English’s at 3:20 p. m, next Sunday. -
'FARM CONFERENCE SET AT NOBLESVILLE | Times Stale Service | NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 21.-—Farm-| ers and farm women of Hamilton! county have been invited to attend the annual agriculture outlook conference to be held at the court house here Monday, Nov. 11, The conference has been planned by County Agriculture Agent O. V.| Winks and Home Demonstration Agent Miss Betty Van Nice, cooperating with Purdue university.
ANDERSON MAY RESIGN : Times Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—8ecre-| tary of Agriculture Clinton Ander‘son has been getting restless, His resignation might come after the Nov, 5 election,
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