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Leukemia victim Dale Roger Back is comforted by his mother, Mrs. Ruth Back in their farm home on the outskirts of North Vernon. Local merchants and farmers are raising a fund to send

him to New York City for treatment. i Ee Sa Le Annual Times Spelling Bee

Amest Fugitive Annual T “On Tip From Boys TS Open Waek of Apr. 10

Convicted Slayer To Organize Sioff

Routed From Cave | a By ART WhigHt = , , Mar. 18 (UP)| e annual Times Spelling 4 AL Minn, a yi from a Will open the week of Apr. 10 § group of boys today arrested "ith spelidowns in city recrea-

convicted murderer William Nes- tion centers.

The spelling bee, to select a 4 | bit, 51, described by the FBI as a . one of the most wanted criminals STAMMAr school champion to Te p Fo |

(present Indianapolis in the. NaPY cid living in a Lous] Spsiting an a ashing {ton, -D. €,, again w » mv along ihe Missiasippl Jiver by the Times witn ne S0-0pets-u y the boys, one tion of the City Park and Recreanoticed his picture last week in tion Department. > the St. Paul Dispatch, [ Mrs, Norma Koster, supervisor ~——They-eatied-potice-to-the scene of -yperial events for the recrea: . after making sure he was the'tion department will organize the fugitive pictured in the newspaper large staff necessary to stage the : as having escaped from the South series of spelldowns, Mrs. Koster Dakota state penitentiary more has been in charge of organisa- } Soi than three years ago. : {tion in past years, Nesbit, police said, refused to) Grammar school pupils will | come out of his door-harred hide-' compete for the first time the out when the boys called to him week ‘of Apr, 10 in the commuto confirm his identity. {nity center closest to their schools. Smoke Him Out | The second preliminaries will be So they smoked him out py| held the week of Apr, 17, County

throwing snow down a stovepipe Schools will hold their own elimi: leading from the cave in whieh natlons nde Ihe same system he had ‘been hiding since last '"°Y Used In past years. . * November, "| The semifinals are tentatively Although carpying a hunting Set to open at a downtown locaknife, Nesbit offered no resist- tion Apr. 28 with the finals on ance when police nabbed him, May 5. authorities said. - am i All Expenses. Paid When Nesbit escaped from #hel The champion will spend | Sioux Falls prison in September weel, of May 22 Af Washinglon | of 1946, he was serving a 20-year{to see the sights and compets in| sentence—commuted from . life the national contest. All expenses 18 (UP)—Yvette Madsen, 22, was imprisonment—for the spectacu- for the champion And chaperone found guilty today of murdering lar “powder-house dynamiting” of will he paid by The Times. {her husband, Air Force Lt. AnHarold Baker, member of a Ang, At Washington, the Indianap- drew Madsen, after a Southerner involved in a $37,000 jewel rob- plis champion can win as much as laughed at her Brooklyn accent. bery at 8ioux City, Iowa. | $500 in cash and not less than $40. She was sentenced to 15 years Blast Rocked City J AWSHiA. Riso wil made in in a woman's reformatory. a naianapolis to e. winner an The young mother stood .pale a at A FRIESE: THE “thin snd-tremdling; as presiding’ WPA powder-house five miles east, Any grammar school pupil of a Judge Fred J. Cohn of the special of Sioux .Falls on New Year's| publie, parochial, county or: pri- high commission court read the eve, 1936, because other gang Vate school will be eligible to take verdict. members feared the two would Part as long as he or she will not! Lt. Madsen, Air Lift veteran, reveal their identity to police. | become 16 years old before Jan. 1, forautiy of Oakland, Cal, was ons! To get ready, articipants shot through the heart with a hE ir ron should study their TORE blaze. 40 automatic Oct. 20 when he re-| the entire city of Sioux Falls. |r00m spelling and words from the turned to his home alone from the Baker was killed but the wom-| fourth grade through high school. Party his wife had eltf in a huff. an, Helen Seilers, managed to, The Times is going to publish| Charged with first degree mur-| crawl away. practice words . . . so keep reading der, Yvette pleaded not guilty by

——————— reese | YOUT Times for these words and T®#ason of insanity. The threeWell—Maybe {other important spelling bee news Man court refused to believe her He Had 23,000 Plants to Pot

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Mrs. Madsen Given 15-Year Sentence

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. ity.” Air Force Faces Shuffle ! Invokes Lenlency Clause

By PAUL 8S. KATIGBAK After Death of General Under German Civil law Yvette Times Foreign Correspondent WASHINGTON, Mar. 18 (UP) gould have been sentenced to life MANTA. PB 1. Mar. 18 The death of Gen. Nuir 8. Fair-/in prison, but the judges invoked Manila's still laughing at the way child, Air Vice Chief of Staff, that part of the law which proFent Kwa put one over on Philip- posed the Air Force today w pine customs officers. the job of reshuffling its His victory was short-lived, but rommang to fill the gap. Fent. a local Chinese entrepeneur' *'"° 55-year-old four-star gep-| “of sorts, managed to import 23.- Sra flied tas alga 0 his quar ip 000. no less, pleces of flower pots Ne alte ya. 9 and other earthenware ve for attack. He will be buried with! persons! use simple military honors. Tuesday rr a ll ll LOTR ATHeglon National “Cémetery HE GOT them by the sharp!

top where: “the defendant suffered! from diminished will power.” Her attorney, Elmo Gower, an-| ounced he will file notice of appeal on Monday. Yvette, in almost constant collapse during the last two trial fdsyss stood as lan ac trance when

To SPCA Appeal

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Discussing fund Haley to right) Dale's father, Frank,

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Mortgage Payment Fund Totals $276

Responses to Indiana's SPCA

fund drive to save its animal]

shelter yesterday began pouring into the group's Indianapolis offices. Mrs. Edna Harrington, SPCA board member, said $276.50 was contributed by mail and telephone in first answer to the organization's appeal 79th St, and Ind, 20. = Any excess of Tunds raised over the $3000, Mrs. Harrington said, will be applied to the $800-a-month running expenses of the shelter, The SPCA has sent out 3200 of an Intended 5000 reprints of a

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lined the financial plight of the ociety, ; Af the $3000 is not forthcoming,

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in Vernon Lane's Swing Inn are (left Rayburn Cruser and Mr. Lane. Townspeople are takihg an eager interest in the case.

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Here, Mr. Lane and Mr. Cruser enlist the aid of Druggist James B. Lynn. Mr. Lynn promised his Mrs. Harrington said, the SPCA aR _ 1 _ 1 MM will lose its shelter through fore- Marke Bi S Lie closure, and the city will lose the! nate. The skull had been crushed, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Flanner rope Chicago Police Seek rington said. The second money 9 was kidnaped at Terre Haute, Hoosier chiropractors have orman who flashed a bankroll in lice believed robbery was the mo- term “a pincers movement that 2 Haute, Ind. businessman who %ald he was carrying about $1000, Dr E. 3. Willa of Terre Haute, day. When the body was discov- day its purpose is to end the 00! Detectives said if the suspect An ananymous tipster told po-|chiropractors “while the - State (anything to do with the slaying said he had stopped at Evansville, refused applicants the right to : (service. Fee hes and “$100 bills In night “spots ~~ Other officers of DEAD OF INJURIES stamped all his currency with a IWING WH CRE EAE TY |Carey, Anderson, secretary, and year-old: Patoka schoolboy, died ice. Mar. 18 (UP)—The Siamese twins g. Goodman, C, F. Auman and of a car driven by M. 8, Weaver, Mr. Baldwin's body, severed at an autopsy showed today. The well, Terre Haute: G. A. Whalen S4Y

Walnut St. in North Vernon starts to buzz with talk of the Dale Roger Back Leukemia Fund. full suppert and use of his store as collection depot. ™ 1 Rn pe |terday near the fashionable . | Olympia Fields Golf Club near| iroprac ors only animal ambulance now oper- * {and the wrists tied to the neck] .- ating in Marion County. In Hoosier Murder == an electric cord and a piece 0 or rganize ri pledged $100 by telephone to make | Absence of blood at the scene g : the first contribution, Mrs. Har- led police to believe Mr. Baldwin] : gift, also by telephone, was $25 Bankroll Flasher {slain there and his body brought | §anized the Federation of Indiana Mouse CHICAGO, Mar. 18 (UP)—a here and dumped in a ditch. Po- Chiropractors to fight what they nightclubs was sought today in tive. jHhieatens the future of chiropraecs0.00/ the mutilation murder of a Terre! His landlady at Terre Haute Ue. % stamped his identification on: his When she last saw him, on Sun- President of the group, said yesteroo. money with indelible red ink. ered the pockets had been emp- “ironical” situation where state spent any of the money they ; {law requires the licensing of spe {could tell whether or not he had, 0 he had met a man who iden- Board of Medical Examination lof William Baldwin, who ran a [11° himself as a Tennessean and Registration has consistantly Terre Haute window. . washing yng ang flashed a roll containing examination. ~~. i i.-Ruth- Walls seen ‘the federation C. J. Betzner Chief of Detectives James Evelo pore shortly after discovery of are Drs. R. L. Agnew, Indian‘of Terre Haute sald Mr. Baldwin {pe pody, apolis, vice president; Carleton F. PRINCETON, Ind. Mar. 18 rubber stamp which said: ? |F. R. Roese, Ft. Wayne, treasurer, (UP)-—Morris Ray Sloan, eight-| , “Willis Window Cleaning Serv-| PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad,| Board members include Drs. Ta today of injuries received yester-| “Fully insured. who ‘died here Wednesday when Marion L. Heavrin, Indianapolis; day when he darted into the path/ “218 Tune Bdg. Phone C-3760,” 10 days old had only one heart, Lloyd Pope, Clinton; Oliver CromEvansville, on U. 8. 41 near his the hips and covered with a quilt, twin girls, were joined at the and Clark Grove, Ft. Wayne, and school at Patoka. : wag found by two carpenters yes- breastbone and abdomen, Gilbert E. Shultz, Connersville.

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