Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1947 — Page 5
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TOA ATRL oo rE oy a Winner of Last Night's District Finals oa In Times Spelling Bee Are Announced
A. Wayne Murphy, instructor at Pupils Will Compete for Honors Again Tonight iG, ve. ne Sdupny alse At 3 Community Centers and a Church A. ‘Wayne Murphy, Mrs. George : ‘ Nickel, and Mrs. Leroy Miller, By ART WRIGHT Garfield's officials were: Pro. " “Winners of district finals last night in The Times’ Spelling Bee | nouncer, Laurence T. Stafford, prinwere the following: [cipal of School 34; judges, Mrs, EmAt Emerson Avenue Baptist churehs-Janice Lair, 13, of School 57; (Met Stages, Mrs. Ruth Guedel and runinerup, Mary Ann Pearson, 13, of School 62. Janice corrected the Mrs. Harold Kempf. spelling of “frequent,” which Mary Ann misspelled and then.went on to| Competing tonight” will be’ the spell “appetite, to win her district finals title, following: At Garfield community center At Christian community center, 4300 Eng-
y lish ave.~~Beverl Mary Catherine Harrleder, 14, of|12 of St. §3; Blaine Snyder. 19, Holy Name “Some
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THE WEATHER FOTOCAST a ACME YELEPHOTO Ci PREVIEW of U.S. WEATHER a, DEPT. of COMMERCE OMOEA. PiRion ENDING 7 20AMEST 9.4 ;
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Local Prizes: First Prize, a $100 AYRES’ gift certificate. Expert on Safety
In Cell; Unperturbed
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. April 8 (U. minister's boy sat calmly in his jail cell for his confessed hamnier-and-drill murder Stuart Buckner Allen, '16, was admittedly disclosure that he was an adopted son than charges filed last night. These charges accuse him murder of 58-year-old John Frank, the handyman of his stepfather’s
| St. Roch's Was the winner. The Officials at the Emerson Avenue Grove), Date Mille: 13, Justine Colison Tashiohabie Christ church. : A runnerup was Shirley Steinkamp, Baptist church were: Pionouncer, | ourer Lee Dirks, 13, and Parichat rank was murdered April 1 in ; SruCl Ci GU cu aa il ool 85; Gertrude Montague. 13. the basement workshop of the h : CR a a Grima "Phin, 12 Norma, Sih, Ly Judy church. He was found with his have arrested me," and : S| Name: Marin Just, 13° and Tom Crump. skull crushed and his body perfor- he had been able to = DOUINSTA | R 8 2 m Eu toonont | 85: Nadine Ma Rajinond Dirks, ated Js three places by the bit of {long felt “urge” for son 2 : - - ¢ A : : Sth ourden hn Bure a2 Joan Hemmel: a ectric isi drill, ; knew that it would overcome = | Name: Roselien Sexton, 3, our Lady of —— oung Allen, an honor student I'd just never gotten aro g = William. Sable, ‘12 Holy Name, v 2 y witcrio by Hie sophomore high schodl class; | killing anyone before,” he © ENTER A NATION-WIDE CONTEST 31 iisimiaiiiunti : oT) mei = : Z| ll 12, Holy Name; Rose Marie Speicher. ROWNSVILL SHOWERS AA able urge to kill” after spending a , - : ’ . =' At Communal center, 17 W. Morris st.— ORIZTILE “& half hour or more playing Bach, | ig: = 0 \ = Helen Murphy, 13, Mary Jo McHugh, 13, Peper ot FLOW 3 Can E TO FIND THE TYPICAL S lo Beant, Mesa Mac THUNDER P7777 mau | [onan ran, DeCUROVeR on the Ee * = 10. School 22; Caleta Jones, 12, n | STORM church organ. With g , E 30%. 2 and Evelyn Coontleld, 12 School T M REG PATS PEND COPR 194 OW. L.A WAGNER ALL RRNTS RESERVED, Stunned by the telephone call = - : SL = Jane Ray. 12, Dorothy Baker. J 13.) Fauricia which advised him of his stepson’s wesw we oe S—r—— )y Ms, at oo LIL 24~HOUR- PORE~-{-rain_and snow will. fall) Fog. J.Norfalk 44, Atlanta 55. Memphis . confession...Rev...James. S:-.Allen od S 12. Mary Kathine Ardizzone, 1 Ro mes! CAST SUMMARY: A large area | will envelop the coastal sections | 58; St. Louis, Kansas City and [rushed from a funeral service he ny 1 7 ty es I Dnamata al Patrols Quill, 13 Ans! of precipitation will exist over | of central and southern Cali- | Chicago 45; Detroit 36 and Fort was conducting to the city jail. SEATTLE, April 8 (U.P) S x joan Fons. 13. Joan Burm. 13 Joan the central states tonight and fornia. | Worth 52. There he confronted. Stuart ‘with! bus passengers were drowned last f S funtercli, 12, and Antoineite Ressino, 10.| eqrly tomorrow. Rain is expect- | Temperatures will remain rath- | Se —— esr the . question, “is this another of| EDS when a bus carrying 20 perag t S (At Northwestern community center, 2400 ed in Iowa, Missouri, Keniwtky, | er cool east of the Mississippi : oui fantastic tales?” sons collided with an oil truck and i; = n ave.—Geraldine Tate, 14, Pa- : Official Weather your, lanias ales?” the boy said plunged inte the Duwamish r Wi A 0 t it T B S| tricia Haywood, 12, School 63: Shirley y| southern Ohio and eastern | under the influence .of an ex- |it “wasn't, Shaken and shocked ish xi in n ppor uni y 0 become E 12" Scnool Loge Shanon iine. | Kansas. Showers will be the | tensive high pressure cell in this UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | the elder Allah asked to be left on ‘the outskirts of Seattle. ! ; : S Williams 12 and Jeanette Thomas 12.| lot of Texas, the lower Mississip- | sector. Warm, moist air from the « =April 8, 194i— alone with the. boy. “to tell him The truck driver, Talford Simi A Conover Cover Girl = Alfred Hall, 12, and Fannie Durham. 13.| pi valley, northern Utah, northern | Gulf of Mexico will bring warm | sunrise .... 5:18 | Sunset... 6:16 |something he'll learn anyway.” 23, Seattle, was the ninth victi Se Bore DPE ploy Wi, HOU! Idaho and the coastal sections of | Weather to the Gulf states and Officers withdre d 1 He was killed by the collision; = h 13, : irley Ricket, 11, ’ x | Precipitation 24 hrs, end. ET 302m... 4 rew an earned The bus bobbed on the ter = Marsha Freeman, 11, Barbara Brisk, 12. Washington and Oregon. the lower Mississippi Valley. This |Total precipitation since ‘Jan. 1 wn later that the clergyman had told a S Mary Elen. 1 anad Doris Tempers, M.| Clear skies are promised for the | Gulf air will cause the cloudiness Deficiency since Jab. trai Stuart fo’ the" frst tilde th a moment and then sank nose do i : ; 5 A esas Z Hupter 12. and Betty Mosely, Homo constal states from Maine to Vir- | and precipitation shown in the | The following table shows the tempers- | Lo "op “og, wil ot, he i hn The bus driver, Melvin D. How would you like to be a “Cover Girl” like = 12 And] Sedetta Garret, 12, School | ginia, also Michigan, southern | central states as it meets cold fie in Sthey cities: High Lav! | Allens ——— Fe Son, thive ih 22, Olympia, Wash., and 11 p 7 . ~ . - y i 4 l " 3 i Candy Jones or Jinx Falkenburg . .. win an all- = fone 3 Huniel, II, School 4%; and Mar | Arizona and New Mexico. It will | air near the fronatal system. AURLIA coins ca sn 7 50 old. gers were dragged from the river i : id tri New York Citv and ti S At Tabernacle Presbyterian church, 34th be partly cloudy along the upper | The frost line passes through |cyjeage 171100000000 Frye. 39 passersby. All were dazed z expense paid trip to New Yo ty and the op- SM. ang Sanval dveEugene, Axed, Hi lakes, through Florida, most of | points’ where lowest tempera- |Cincinnati 3 The senior Allen, a civic leader | shaken. They were sent to the portunity -to become a model for the famous Riddle 15, Jo Anne Kreger 13. Judith! the Rockies, California and Ne- | tures will be 34 tomorrow. Frost, Sieveiand %.|Who heads the large “dowritoyn” | hospital for treatment ul r Djurieay Harry Conover Model Agency in New York? = Dodd St Joan of Arc: Bill Arbaugh, 14.| vada. (See inset map for cloudi- | however, is hot expected to ap- ie 0 parish, left the. police offices after but none was reported : tes or ; : : = De es. Cy Ee Jat and Mary | ness which, will occur during the | pear along sections of this line |pt. worth ... 65 promising Stuart he would “stand | hurt. on This exciting career is yours . . . if you are the - a Joan ot Are; Peggy Thompkins, 13.1 next 24 hours.) since favorable wind and humid- indianapolis (city) . 3 by” him and do whatever ne could.! The North Coast lines luxury bu . . ~ . - . Joa . v yron ) . Wider ay ve ¥ typical “American Girl.” Enter this contest to- = Hack, 13, Marjorie Hovey, 13, Kathie Ward, | Thunderstorms are indicated | ity also are necessary to produce |Los Angeles .........:.. : 51 | Questioned after being called | was en route to Seauile Tom. 0} fav. I's fame within your redchs 2 12 School 17 Maurice’ Whitiemare, 12 for Oklahoma and Arkansa. Rain | visible frost. fam ea ii rom a high school class, the boy |land, Ore. day. t's lame within your reach. S Dan Moran, 11, St. Joan of Arc: Lucy | and snow will be mixed in west- | Lowest temperatures predicted |New Vork iy ni ; = Beth Bers 3 Stn sel py am: ern Montana and portions of | for temmotiow inclige JFoson na Omaha. ; 3 { : = mon arole Yakey oris Black, | Minnesota, South Dakota and | Duluth 34; New York an eats 69 ’ eh : TI te ur o - dos 1 ’ 8 Antonio .... | National Prize: Trip. te New York City with all expenses S 1) Rowe Carer 14. Eileen Haves, 12. Jeanne Nebraska, (Affected areas shown waukee 38; Philadelphia and gan, Francisco : RL paid and the opportunity to become a = ier, 1 Dat tan 1 on Tilia on the Fotocast picture where |- Cleveland 40; Washington and Washington, OL Un 3 | Conover Cover Girl. = Ann Abrahms, 12, St. Joan of Arc. a
At Brookside community center, Olney,
Second Prize, a $50 AYRES’ gift certificate, Boy, 15, Caught
= si. and Brookside pkwy, Patty Baker, 13J,
ks Tonight
Third Prize, a $25 AYRES’ gift certificate. ect iey oe Covet: Homme Spea Moftet 14, and Alice Granam, 11. Behoal With Stolen ar lvde R. P 11 will illustrate in 23; mond Cline, 11. St. Phil r 7 owell wi us - : Local and National Judging Will Be Done by Edw — noard, 3) School 31: Therese | Clyde { th h ic and . Mr. Harry Conover McCarty, 13 Betuare a Some, ad A 16-year-old youth was captured | dustrial safety rough magic
Charles Hodge, reita Reeve, 12. Mary Cook,
13, and Joan by two patrolmen. today after he hypnotism, at a dinner meeting of Webber, 13, of St,
Phiiip Neri: Helen Wich had crashed a stolen car into a bus, t he Indianapolis o BS Mace Pat Ne sign and fled into an alley. | Safety Council Blanche Daiton 3 un Sie Powe Charles R. Haddock of Lafayette and Chamber of rehab; Charlene Wilson, , 11, Marga: ot reported his car stolen while he | Commerce tonight eikes, 13, d Patty 13 Philip Nei: ‘Dick aL shool 38: was in a grocery at S. Meridian and | at Hotel Lincoln, § June Keterson, 13, and Pat O'Brien, 14, Caven sts. The car's description | Mr. Powell is
Attle Flower. At Hill communily center, 1800 Colum- Was broadcast over the police radio public relations
strand, 13, Potter Fresh Afr school: leén Reis, 12. St. Philip Neri; David RE 1
Any Snapshot or Photograph Is Acceptable for This Contest.
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Any Girl Between the Ages of 13 and 30 Is Eligible.
G 1. Job Rulings To Be Appealed |
Appeal notices will be filed. tomorrow in federal court in the cases of four ex-G. I's who seek re-employment in their former | jobs. : | Judge Robert H. Baltzell last |January ruled in favor of the P.
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bia ave. Shirley Bridwel!. 11, Lora Brid- lly and director for Le- i Contest Closes at Midnight, April 12, 1947, * SP Bee ay Jou 30% and Pauolmen Robert Kelly and) 'R. Mallory Co. and the Chevrolet, 30 APEY, Lay le : 1 d ted high Safety Shoe | ) Brown, 12, Richard Beaven, 11, Phyiits | W liam Richardson, spot it on hig y Body Division of General Motors Bartin 1 Catherine Kier, 10. Eleanor! Shelby st. and gave chase. Go. and. Bndicol} eo f terans had 1 rr ames 0 Sa J < Rita’ uds 2a Rise. 11, and Payton| The boy was turned over to! Johnson Corp., Corp., Fier jhe our veter a . i ‘ A ‘ells, 13. School: 37: Ann Belcher, 4. Endicott, N. Y. been emplo : Get your entry blank in the American Girl Shoe Doris’ Rudy, 12. Sarah Miller, 14, Bett y Juvenile aig division. ; poy 1 . k - y SE < Kiser, 13 Juanita Anderson, 11, renee toe omer He has been in Mr. Powell The ex-G. 1's are Roy O. Lesher, ! y8 l0OKsS Department, AYRES’ Downstairs Store, at the Davis, 10. amd Anna Eowards. 11 Si. QUITS MONETARY POST charge of the t Estes, for- ! Here's i . Rita Nh Ann Burse, ‘10, James, WASHINGTON, April 8 (U. P).| Allen Kuhn and Ernes S, ol : bottom of the W ashington Street Stairway Washington, 11, Ruth Fleming, 10, and companies’ safety programs for 17| d De curtains y. Beverly Highbaugh, 11. School 56; Rose- —President Truman today, accepted | mer Mallory employees, an wey Ins. - mary Smithson, 13, and Mary Boyd, 19, D. White | | years. He lectures on the connection | ¢ h et Bod e assort- 8t. Rita's; Esther Warren, 14, School 26, the resignation of Harry Wetween industrial safety and hu-] <N. Turner, a former Chevrgle! ¥ Second preliminary’ matches the as executive directoy of the inter-| y employee. : ys ,e r Fi Locil Winners Will Be Announced About May 15th balance of The Week aie: national monetary fund. {man behavior. I The judge held that the former | Coleman community center, 2535 ‘w.| ‘Mallory employees had not been Michigan st. |employed long enough ' to acquire nants woven Park Methodist church, Dela- li seniority before entering the servAYRES’ Downstairs Store is the Exclusive Lay mn n iana po IS fee { Representative of America ir Southsid rd Pp n Girl Shoes at side community center, 1221 on —— Turner was not an employee at Fairview Presbyterian church, - Wont urch, 46th st. [MARRIAGE HGENSES . ] fleths Hurchingon; John, Martha Os Sum |e jeme, Ne held, the service, | St. Paul's Methodist church, 2900 Rader! of, Fort Benjamin Har-| Catheryn Lauch. * u Cge altzell he -oadcloth SOT nnn nine st. jae). Big IH 769 N. Haugh, At te Robert, Vinco, ecaip, A | Ju gths for - or | stant | Rogaiski 117 Lockwood; iid bert, Clara Reinhardt, and Bassie, Mary | 7 7 7 7 207 7 7 2% , ginia organ, 17 ec At Methodist—Herbert. Elizabeth Baumelscores of 7 7 - 7 J oo ~~ 1 | Andrew J. Turner, 2454 Hovey; Rose | ter: Clarence, Lucille Kelso, and Ed- a Lys value in ' = ‘ ih iii Lee Brown, 2454 Hoyey, ATS 1 a Sarerces. h {ime Steen, 81 W. 28th; Reba Landers, | Johnson; Clement, Mary Ann fie o ' 8 { rthur, i v; rles, Marjorie * | Theodore Hurst Jr., 2520 Central; Mar-| Aohur, Jus Hilda 8 iin : : | garet J. Kiser, 741 N. Wallace, I 7 : y { Luther Hitchens, a RE An; Lillie B. DEATHS . Vo 1134 ssburi. . AYRES i . i Logns o Khrandos, 3015 N. New Jersey, Sophia Espey. 35, at 173. K. Keystone, | . 7, > 7) | Harriett W. Smith, 5 S. Tuxedo. Ble Hoa e ema \ 3101. Boulevsrd. ‘myo7% ‘ 77} | James Edward Erne, 505 N. Waicolt; Eva SUR 8TH a u Wn ———— 7 DO YO v TA K 2 Fling Sac 3 Rn, Edin Karl H. Riensche, 78, at 1836 Barth, pneu- | i E MADVANTAGE OF 3, Lge fo son St, Green, 1050 W. 20th. JRona, “a cevell. . ng, Simper. 1 Egon: Mary Bona | PECORTIE, Sho 08, wt 2038 Roose TNE 7% Robinson, 437 N Alabans Sallie Armour, 77. at 1658 Sheldon, cereiH $$ Robert T Nelis, 1701 8. Talbott; Julia bral hemorrhage Z/ Louise Durack, 630 N. DeQuincy. William D. Webster, 84, at 523 W. Ver7% 4 .| William H. Gilley, 2139 College; Mary D.!| mont, myocarditis. TEMPO V7 Smith, . 1215 E. Michigan, | James W., Bohannon, 62, at City, arY ® 2 Robert S. Montgomery, 211 8. Hancock; teriosclerotic heart, . E LIFE! 7 7 | Eva Bell Keen, 2723 N Station : ames Cambell, 17, ‘at City, cerebral 7 7 ; : vi 2002° N. Pennsylvania; hemorrhage 3 7 | | Veina Ber 002 N. Pennsy hc Albert Ruicherson, 5 56, at 2826 7% J a “11 2 Forrest A. Penny, 3090 E- yiashington; | Lula Maddox 49 at 1820 Martindale, cere7 When paying your trade bills have you ever. | Leona Gemld dis 8 Dearborn. | Mn Mhemorinage. : 7 ! . 3 - | Ted O. Shively, in 88) | George M. Rodgers, 80 = city, nephritis. 5 fil 7 ‘ - 7 "Catherine Florine Suttles, 45, at 946 N. 2 : | Thomas H. Jones. 954 N. Sheffield; Muriel h ecause our own fies on estimated how much it would cost your com- | TE Sones, 2208 Martindale | mabe A" Tadbe, 5, SIN New : VY / : | jOcorne Elmore Noe, Alton, INL; Mary L.| ™jorcec™ ylamia : 4 : . . 2 7 Lewis, 4637 Rosslyn, Dominic A. Vita, 82, at 2231 College, arv7. pany if you did not take advantage of cash - { Joseph A. Imhousen, Bridgeport, Ind; I Leis a, x $ y | Anpa Louise Fate, 342 N. Bosart, Alfred J. Case. 63, at Methodist glioma’
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