Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 7
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Plans Tryout With Symphony .
" Martin William, Warren Central High School senior, will try rout for the position of youth in{strumentalist with the Indianap-
'by Fabien Sevitzky. His solo will be “Morceau de Concert” by Saint-Saen. | .- Officers for the new'y formed ohn B. Warren Central Junior Hi-Y are: T% Charles Reinhardt, president; Lawrence McCall, vice president; Jack Swem, secretary, and Jack Hunter, treasurer,
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Maj. 8 Roland Sprunger, science teach.er.at Warren, : Le. “John White, Technical High . “ -| School faculty member, judged the Col.' Den : Wiliam i recent vocal solo and ensemble mand, Ma * A. Rudwolis, Capt. contest held at Warren Central. pla, 5 | Le Ce i. Ge ree M Fowsil Mas. William ia Soloists Listed ; p oe STARCH ng, loists for the next contest, to J . Ireland. ¢ : Slat It. Glenn. Huber "Maj. be held Feb. 7, are: Jo Ann fe, Ma), Richard Aikman,
Arbuckle, Capt. 24 14 wiier. Capt. Paul T. Roberts, Hazel Kleyn, Donna Kinzel, Bob Paul B. Montgomery, ee 0nd 3d LL MoCiure, Don McClure,
| Gale and Ed Rosemeyer.
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The ‘ensembles will be: Madri- | gal singers, Donna Kinzel, Jo Ann { Thomas, Joyce Hancock, Joan Tossel, Mark Gale, Don McClure, Bor McClure and Larry “rosley; trio, Marian: Hon, Barbara Ping, and Hazel Kleyn; trio, Bar/bara Windle, Barbara McLetlan| and Marian Kjeldsen. ; Sextet, Pat Dunn, Susie Faiss, Barbara Gale, Etta Claire Steincamp, Roberta McConne!l and Joyce Hancock; sextet, | Dammrich, Janice Case, Betty { Hasseld, Jane Tossell, Yolanda Berry and Wilma Osborne.
Life for Hoosier
NANKING, Jan. 30 (UP) —The Army advisory group announced | today that the judge advocate general In Washington has upheid a sentence of life imprisonment “given Cpl. Frank Aldrich
murder of two Chinese last sumI Ed Aldrich was- convicted of push: Kohldyke,- sam Rumford — ing two Chinese off a bridge Ralph Lineberry; quartet, Warren
lors arty on, the eve of bis weg; | 1Sh,_ind_Domuie Wilson, seve ng. th ‘Chinese drowned. | Mike Kohldyke! Ed Rosemeyer, ; He pleaded guilty - to. man-| Warren Sprunger, Roger Oertel, slaughter, but the court found Donnie Wilson’ and Robert Mechim guilty of the original charge Cormack. 2 : Or smurder. He was sentenced tof mmr dishonorable discharge and life 3 : imprisonment at hard labor, Woman D es In
The court acquitted Sgt. Joseph 5 Suicide Tries
Cervonne, who drove Aldrich’s jeep and also was charged with] GLENDALE, Cal. Jan. 30 ('F) murder. Two other U, 8. Army|— Mrs. Gertrude Mildred Mor.d-n-sergeants who were riding in the SON: 44, went through every Isthal rear seat of the jeep subsequent-| device in her home in her sucly were convicted of perjury and cessful attempt to end her life, sentenced to one year at harg Police Chief Vernon Rasmussen labor as a result of their testi. Said today. mony during the trial. In succession, Mrs. Mordenson: Cut her wrists with a butcher
rr - knifé In the kitchen, walksd to lartinsville Man, 70, the bathroom and slashed Sersels p . i with a razor. Found Dead in Hotel | Tried to hang herself in the Times State Service shower with a leather beit. RAARTINEVILLE, Jan. 30 ha Stuck a pair of tweezers in » be he ere today for wall plug in. a. at-electronu-‘Robert (Bert) Payne, 70, local tion. = * _ | resident who was found dead in| - Doused herself with cleaning a Martinsville hotel room solvent, ignited her clothes ‘hy Wednesday. He leaves a daugh- lying on a heating pad and ter, Mrs. Dorothy Nichols of In-'burned to death. g
dianapolis, and a son; Robert! An autopsy will be conducted Payne of near Martinsville. {to learn if she also took poison. TI —— a - - -— —— - a wo 1lf DOWNSTAIRS | STORE
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