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Community Center, Communal Blag., and

Cont Winners: last night, who will compete in the first semi-finals Apr. 22 at a downtown location to be in The Times,

were: Brookside Community Center— Thomas Hunt, 13, and Laura Williams, 12, both of Little Flower. Central. Y,. W. C. A.—Carolyn Diven, 13, and. Mary Donna Childers, 12, both of Cathedral Grade School.

Northwestern Community Cen-

ter—Shirley Pickett, 12, and Cos-'A

tella Williams, 11, School 87. Park Dept. Headquarters— Bette Zimmerman, 13, and Max Roas. 14. both of School 27. Riley Community Center — Annetta Chandler, 12, of School 47, aid Clifford Scott, 13, of School 4.

Centers that do not narrow their field of contestants to {wo will hold second preliminaries next week when they will upell dawn to the two. for the semifinals. Those surviving the semi-finals Apr. 22 will take part in the second semi-finals Apr. 23, The 20 remaining will compete in the finals Apr. 30 to select the Indianapslis Champion who will go to Washington, D. C., for the National Spelling Bee. County schools also are holding their contests now. Each township will have two representatives who will compete against the Indianapolis school winners in the first semi-finals. Tonight's preliminary contests will be held at the following centers for the schools listed:

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5 Employees Hurt rein Elevator Crash

HARTFORD CITY, Apr. 8 (UP)—Five employees of the Hartford Novelty Co. were in the hospital today suffering from in-| juries received in an elevator| shaft accident yesterday. Injuted were Bill Beason, Mrs, Rd M. Thomas, Mrs. Charles Pp, Mrs. Merrill L. Bolner and Sh Fred Crockett.

A sixth worker leaped to safety as a cable on an elevator broke

and sent the car plunging 20 feet.

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Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ~Apr. 8, 1948—

Times Spelling Bee

ENTRY FORM

Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a 48 Tota! precipliation ance Jan, T maior Name REAR I IRI P AAs a sais As Naas sR IRR IRtRRES Bxcess since Jan 1.03

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Eligibility—An entrant must not have passed beyond the eighth grade at the time he competes in

any preliminary, semi-final or final match and must not reach the age of 16 years before June 1. If you have not sent one of these official entry forms to The Times, fill it out and take it to the center where you _are scheduled to spell tonight or tomorrow night.

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