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- (Continued From Page One) Bardkra Culkin 13, school 58; Mary Ann | : om 03 Cschiool’ #3: Cynthia Hate | ontinued From Ps <6 Oney~ | '|16 years old who have not sent in ia: Jinel’ Farin, Hi gor Fackion, 1 h {Continued ; : one pus lan official #ntry form may still "Following 2 the Ear ove of pre-|8 the rate of 400 million cubic Strengthened last June,
compete by reporting to the center |) ,inary spelldowns for the balance Te day oiring ITU Miles
and placing their name on thelof the week: a day in the other eight monthd,|its mining properties ha List. TOMORROW In addition, it will produce. 114Ohlo, to Pittsburgh Consolidation, The public” is invited to the pBrockside community center, Olney ‘and million gallons of gasoline a year,| Pittsburgh Consolidation now matches.” There is no admission Biookside Bkwy-—Schools, 13. Philp Neri | UID out 14 million gallons of diesel [owns 500 million tons of : Catholle schools and St. Pefer Evangeli- and fuel oil and produce eight coal in 100,000 acres within 25 miles charge or collections of any kind. cal Lutheran school. : million gallons of alcohol a year. |Of Pittsburgh. AE BL
1 " 3 Fiat The first two spellers winning al, dl rem menty conte I St “Rita|The alsohol will be used in syn-| The conversion of coal will be
place in the semi-finals last night Caihotie, sepa. . rp thetic rubber; resins for plastics, carried out in two basic steps; cons at the Northeast community center| Logkeleld community center Or. Bnd. and other products, : version Into “synthesis gas,” car-
t.~Sch were Ross Inman 12 years Old, of [get's Catholic schoo The plant's gas production would {bon monoxide . and hydrogen, and gated
School 69, who was the winner, over ot oer Yandsinan be equal to that carried by the|transformation of this gas into A
- WN 53 entrants and Bob Williams, 13, -|liquid fuels and tural ny A suits, also of School 69, who was second. Cas THURSDAY sa Big 10ch and Lyttle Big 1nch pipe oa Bas, ee ry V. F. W, May Picket ; Bob Williams misspelled “artificial” oleman community center: w. : || reece tin . BL ne ayon and Ross Inman corrected the word Trinity and St Anthony Cathoil enon Increased Employment It's a Bowling Alley Flagstad Cancen » and thén gave the right spelling for |* iq Sinach ee ptlica . Mthetus ashok... Transformation of coal into high- a d CHARLOTTE, N. ©, March 38, “blizzard” to win out. ware and Verment sts.—Schools 3, 5, 9,|heat-control gas will turn coal from For Truman's Birthday (U, P) ~The Veterans of ¥o k _ Surviving the other two matches| (Vearas bac Suton schol sos $ricay (3 Waning industry into one of| WASHINGTON, March 25 (U.|Wars today threatened to picket they: | : fast night and returning April 7|Evangelical Lutheran: school. glowing ‘promise and increased em- |P.).—President Truman will be 63 Charlotte armory-auditorium Aprils i e by for the last preliminary ‘were: ‘FRIDAY + = (ployment. on May 8 and his big birthday pres- {37 unless a scheduled concert by. At Garfield community center—Shirley | Southside community center, 1221 Shel.| George H. Love, president of lent will be a complete, regulation |Kirsten Flagstad, Norwegian 80-4 , in Steinkamp 12 Ann Lannan, 12, Helen by ab Schools 8 03 18. 28 and Bt Pittsburgh Consolidation, and Jo- [size bowling alley complete with |prano, is canceled. Cn s 82 86. Catherine's: Betty Stevens, 13, School elical and St. Pauls Evangelical Luth-|seph Hursglove Jr, vice president automatic pin-setter. | The V. I. W. asked that city i Rg Roriner: a3; 5. ostia: Dorothy Fariview Presbyterian ay 46th st. in charge of research, believe that White House Secretary Charles G. council refuse Mme. Flagstad uae’; : a kins, ii. Bichgol_29: Gruce Maze, 3, oe ane Ns ls Tay" 4, some day virtually all coal will|{Ross explained today what car~|of thie hall because of reports that « 3 er 00 . ALO elz, : ot, Oo - Bo art. Eisie Howard "13, Oarolé | Thomas Aquinas Catholic schools. |e Sold as gas, oil products and|penters have been doing in the she collaborated with Norway's Nasi: & : . ji : Miller, 13. Bevhadetta Roell oo Ni ot St. Paul's Methodist chureh, 2000 Rader | alcohol. basement of the White House ex- |invaders. _ The singer Has denied : ! ose.» EYES FRONT = Corfestants at the: Times: Spelling: Boa spelidowss af Emerson (Ilaria Tint est oi soon 1 ot To aot 4%) But not wl the oreation of|ecutive offen... ____|we I ——— ‘ " ys . nes; I ee A emer ————— i - - ry 3 ) aize, : . . a A p +» " P Ls 3 : 3, Bill Osterman. Elizabeth Hoo. . - - " ny ERT I : roup . Avenue Baptist church last night gave close~at¥éftion to Wayne Murphy, Warren reth, 14, Martha Hofmelester, and Rowe-[f i a rs ay Ta ar bree ke . . : LN mar hy i kf. i ¢ : . ” Cl ! : g inl Central high school” teacher who acted as pronclricer. Seated left to right are |Mary cethering Harrieder, 14. Pat Phelan, Bufiness. Girls— ; Syn Eg ay Marilyn Loomis, 910 N. Butler ave.; Joan Lane, 5249-E. 9th st.; Marilyn Morrison, oA Emerson Avenue Baptist church ; ' : | CRED . S.. owan, , Schoo » ’ . by vO 621 N. Linwood ave.; Eleanor Van Dyke, 3625 ‘Stanton ave.; Tom Cowan, 4224 E. |i2. school $1: Marilyn Loomis, 13, school Shop for Easter after work Souk * Mi hi t d J H t 80 N Ritt ke Th, Panel 3: Blox Giimorer 13, (@) ‘+i 5:25 . . : Yi id he ichigan st., and Jerry Hunter, . Ritter ave. | ofBauin” Ll, stheol $7. Dick dues 33. pen 'til 5: ; ; : ¥ y Sh . v - ; * . . » o : # ‘The Gabardine Classic by = : ‘4 3 Re "es 3 . as a a v Co,
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SPELLDOWN—Russell A.- Woods stands to pronounce a word from The Times FURNITURE CO Spelling Bee list as the judges (seated, left to right), Mrs. Earl B. Griffin, Earl B. Griffin and Mrs. Ethel ©. Harvey, watch their lists. Up to take their chances on being spelled down are [left to right) Suzanne De Turk, 4415 E. 30th st.; Bob Williams, a 3515 N. Tacoma ave.; Alma Fitzgerald, 4215 E. 34th st., and Victor Tucker, 2626 N.
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could be used against them in a murder charge. z “Not in so many words,” Mr. Cox answered. i ‘It had been expected that the state would rest its case today. The prolonged cross-examination, however, probably changed the state closing until tomorrow, Fil Trump cards in the state's build- | up of evidence were played yesterday—signed confessiqns of the de- | " | fendants. Yesterday the prosecution pre-| sented photos taken at a re-enact-! ment of the shooting scene two days later. i Defense attorneys had fought a week to bar the confessions and: photos from evidence. Judge George | W. Long overruled both protests,
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