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Jack Hatfield (right), director of the Civic theater, explains a bit of stage business to Booth Tarkington, who, with Miss Elizabeth Trotter (center) and Mrs. Tarkington, attended a rehearsal of his Pulitzer prize story, “Alice Adams,” dramatized by Miss Trotter, The Civic will give a world premier of “Alice Adams” tomorrow hight, prior to the opening of the regular run’ Friday.

Two Youngsters Get $2400 ‘Talent Kids' of Science Award

WASHINGTON, March 6 (U., P).—A 17-year-old girl who wants to cure mental ‘diseases through surgery and a lad of 16 who hopes to find a way to relieve the suffering of cancer victims today held top honors as the nation's “talent kids” of science, : Marilyn Rohrer, Elizabethtown, Pa. and Jules Alfred Kernen, St. Louis, last night were picked as winners of the two $2400 Westinghouse Science scholarships. a rea Their selection followed a nation- {specimens which she brought here wide hunt for scientific genius |ranged from the brains of fish, frogs among high school students. They|and turtles to that of a human. won out in the final tests here of| Jules, a black-haired boy fired 40 runners-up sifted down from|with enthusiasm for medical re16,000 original contestants. search, asserted that cancer may Both Marilyn and Jules agreed be conquered “because nothing is that one way to success is to get impossible.” an early start. She started remov- Interested in Cancer ing brains from animals at the age| of 7. He displayed his enthusiasm| ‘NO one knows what causes canfor science when he was only 3 as|er ,and I am interested because it he-played with a toy “doctor's set.” has one of -the highest mortality Looks. to Surgery rates and causes so much suffering ~_Ithat I want to do my part to conThe pretty brown-eyed blond girl | quer it.” slaved by the prevalence of MESA" eq peeves that recent atom discoveries may hold the Ilong-

increased by the war, believes that| surgery can help, - {sought answer to the cure of cancer. She will use . her scholarship] He hopes to use his prize money for a pre-medical course at Har-

money to enter the University of | . : ’ Pennsylvania pre-medical school | Vard university. Later he wants to this fall and hopes: to learn more; Study at Washington university in about this “new field.” St. Louis. > Meanwhile, she plans to go on Eight Other Winners with, her hobby of collecting brain| Eight of the other 40 final conspecimens. The collection of 33/testants received $400 scholarships > and the-remaining 30 were awarded (OC A : I: : $100 scholarships. BRI EFS New- York City; Gordon A. Newm— {kirk Jr., 17, Caldwell, N, J.; Abra-

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Winners of the $400 awards were: Stephen R. Arnold, 17, Oak Park, I1l.; Douglas P. Baird, WhitesboFo, St. Catherine’s Catholic church ham I. Schweid, 17, New York City; schedules a two-week mission be- Arthur Sicular, 17, New York City; | ginning Sunday. Pr. Louis and Fr.|Harold Zirin, 16, Bridgeport, Conn. |

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Dean Gino A. Ratti of the Butler university liberal arts college announced today that eight students have been named to the first semester honor roll, The full “Grade A” students are Miss Doris Walbridge Daley, Miss Mary Christine Fritsche, John Wendell George, Miss Laura Nell Lloyd, David Craig Patrick, Miss Nancy Rodecker, Mrs. Gale Shaw and Miss Helen Esther Van Dorn. All are from Indianapolis.

Miss Wylma Hensley will head the freshman section of the Butler university Y. W,. C. A. for the yeare® it was announced today. Other officers include Barbara Myers, vice president; Phyllis Augustine, secretary; Norma Jean Johnson, treasurer; Eleanor Armstrong, social chairman, and Jane Haddath, devotions chairman, All are from Indianapolis.

Indiana Automobile Dealers association directors will meet at noon tomorrow at the "Hotel Lincoln. Principal topic of discussion will be arrangements ‘for the annual state convention March 22 at the Claypool, at which a realignment of price ceilings will be sought.

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