Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 15

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are scheduled to spell tonight or tomorrow night.

End Tonight in Spelling Bee

* District Contests Set at St. Paul's Methodist

And Emerson Avenue Baptist Churches

By ART WRIGHT The first round of preliminaries in The Times Spelling Bee will end tonight with two district contests. grammar school pupils from Schools 41, 44 and Holy Angeles will spell at St. Paul's Mgthodist Church and representatives of schools 3, 57, 58, 62,

77 and 78 will compete at the

at Christian Park Community Center was narrowed to 25 who will return there next Thursday night for the second preliminary. At Coleman Park Community Center the list was narrowed to 19 who will spell at Coleman again next Thursday. Hill Community Center and Communal Center each spelled their groups down to two contestants who will take part in the semi-finals Apr. 22 at a downtown location. Here are last night's survivors: Christian Community Center— ‘Judy Jones, 13, of Holy Name; Dale Mueller, 14, Phil Jones, :4, Thomas Becher, 14, all of Our Lady of Lourdes; Maries LaRue, 13, Allen Landreth, 12, Haskins Hatcher, 11, all of School 82; Barbara Ann Diekhoff, 13, Tom Morrison, 13, Bob Drury, 13, Charles Fox, 12, Robert West, 14, William Raymann, 13, John Burch, 13, Charles A. Kennedy, 13, Phyllis Milli, 14, Barbara Wendling, 13, Jerry Banes, 11, all of Holy Name.

Kathleen Clouser, 12, Mary Ellen Sullivan, 12, Dorothy Culligan, 13, all of Our Lady of Lourdes; Sharon Yohler, 11, Susanne Goodman, 12, Bill Fahle, 13, and Anthony Brand, 13, all of Holy Name.

ter—Nancy Zore, 9, Janet

Lampert, 13, Helen Halloran, 13}! all of Holy Trinity; Shelia Mears, | 13, Evelyn Litzelman, 12, Don Strodtman, 13, all of St. Anthony; |# Mary Louise Sabotin, 11, and Carol Ann Welsh, 12, both of Holy

8t. Anthony; Donald Cmehill, 14, Victor Zore, 12, Dolores Lam 13, Patricia Krouse, 13, all ofl

Smotherman, Stabler, 13, and Leatha Ferguson, 13, all of School 52.

Clolet Shapiro, 9, of School 22. Hill Community Center — Lora Vann, 11, and Mary Agnes Rudy, 12, both of St. Rita's. Centers which did not spell their groups down to two this

contests next week on the same night of their first preliminary.

schools spell tonight and who did

Times may take the blank with them to their centers tonight.

ness the spelling bees and there are no admission charges,

LOS ANGELES, Apr. 9 (UP)— Tony Ross, 67, sought medical ad|vice today after trying dozens of {home remedies to halt & weeklong attack of hiccups. Mr. Ross is averaging 21,8600 “hics” a day at the rate of 15 a minute, even while he sleeps’ The

cup every few minutes but picked

Stassen Cuts Alien Tape For Nazi Camp Victim

Rela Karo, 22-year-old survivor 0 camps, was on her way to St. Paul, Minn lican Presidential candidate Harold EK. entry into this country,

nésota governor helped her because he once worked for her uncle, Leo Pritzker, of St. Paul.

seen her uncle, although she was| going to live with him.

Second Fire in 60 Days Hits Sub Fleet Quarters

(UP)~The second fire in two months swept the headquarters of the commander of the Atlantic submarine fleet today causing $100,000 damage before being brought under control, police re-| ported.

the blaze refused to comment as to whether they believed there was a connection between the two fires.

Coleman Park Community Oen- |

Barrett, ¢ 14, Rita Windisch, 13, Ernestine

Trinity; Marilyn Litzelman, 10,/

Holy Trinity; Loretta Holt, 14,8 13, Lorena:

Communal Centéer—Anna Marie|i Bpicuzza, 13, of Holy Rosary, and/#

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