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1.5. Contest Open Police Hunt l Paul Boe]
Police today were searching for g 4 0 oung Ingers Mrs. yells Black, 27, formerly of
New Jersey St, who dis s-| ‘Worked on Route of
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children at the homes of two women Feb. 3. : | Applications now are being re- | Mrs. Delmaree Plerce, 24, of 201) 7 pay] Burrell, route man for ceived for the National Society|N. New Jersey, and Mrs. Evelyn pemaree Cleaners, died yestéfday, of Arts and Letters nation-wide George, 543% E. Washington St. in-gt. Vincent's Hospital follow-|
May Apply Now; Auditions Feb. 24
singing contest, according to have been caring for two children | Ing a three-week iliness. He was Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, president each. 148, and resided at 4905 Hillside of the Indiana chapter. = | The children, 2 to 5 years old, Ave.
The contest is being held to were taken yesterday to the Board | Mr. Burrell was a lifelong residiscover a singer, aged 19 to 28! lof Guardians Home, 5751 Uni-| {dent of Indianapolis and was who has not yet won public versity Ave. |graduated from Tech High School. recognition. | Mrs. Black left the children, He was a member of Bellaire The winner of the national con-|saying she was going apartment Methodist Church and the Millerstest will be given an opportunity hunting. She was seen Saturday ville Masonic Lodge. He was emto appear in a New York recital, njght in a local restaurant. |ployed by A. C. Demaree Inc. the be soloist with a large Symphony! past three years. Prior to this, or make a debut in opera, he was with the Swiss Cleaners
Auditions Feb. 24 int- Size Tou hies Inc. for nine years. Indiana contestants must be|
prepared to “sing one classical] Rites Wednesday selection, one operatic aria and Surviving are his wife, Dorothy;
one song in English at the ore - Set Fire to Cars a daughter, Miss Alice Ann; his liminary auditions Feb. 24;
Jathes Richard T. Burrell; a her, Frank C. Burrell, all of 2:30 p. m,, in Wilking or) ot ' 120 N. Pennsylvania St. band of ‘‘desperadoes’— AEA and a sister, Miss Two winners selected from the | aged about 8-
terrorized Indian- Ruth Reed, Bloomington. preliminaries will be sent to Chi- apolis motorists
last night by Services will be at 1:30 p. m.
setting fire to automobiles “just Wednesday in the Shirley Brothat: 37: to compete in the for ws heck of it.” iu ers Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois Applications may be made in| Police today sought the young St. Burial ‘will ‘be in Memorial person at the Gladys Alwes offenders for Juvenile Aid Divi=rPark. Music Shoppe, 120 N. Pennsyl- sion authorities after four car _—_ vania St. or by writing to Mrs. owners reported their parked 28 Cors of Monon Charles G. Fitch, 3454 N. Me- automobiles had been drenched ridian St., or Mrs. Walter Houp-/in kerbsene and ignited. Freight Train Derailed pert, 5201 Boulevard Pl, Indi-| John Harrington, 24, of 114 N.. GREENCASTLE, Ind, Feb. 12 anapolis. | Belmont Ave, almost caught the (UP) — Twenty-eight cars of a
’ {boys in the act and was able Monon railroad freight train de . . . 28th Division Men
to give a description. He ‘said railed on a siding four miles north they Vers yory smmsll ang Seamed of here last night, but no one was 0 get grea elight in pouring hurt. Bound for Korea kerosene on car seats and ap-| Cause of the accident was not Times State Service plying a match. {immediately determined. Railroad CAMP ATTERBURY, Feb. 12| Other victims included Clarence officials said about 100 yards of —Many of the draftees who have Swift, 23, of 2840 Collier 8t., {track were torn up and that ua completed their 14 ‘weeks basic| Thomas Todd, 43, of 131 N. Elder, passenger train from Chicago to training with the 28th Division|Ave, and a car belonging to the|Louisville was rerouted through
here will soon be Korea-bound, Pennsylvania Motor Inn. (Indianapolis. according to a report from Wash-| Pop bottles containing kerosene The freight in the derailed cars, ington. were found by firemen and police jmostly perishables and liquor, Gen. Strickler last week re- at the scene of each car fire. was a total loss.
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vealed that an undisclosed num-|-ber of the men were being shipped to’ overseas replacement pools. The Washington report discloses that they will go to Korea to bring to full strength tae American divisions fighting there. | In addition to the 28th Di-| vision, tiwree other National Guard and two regimental combat teams | will be required to supply trained draftees. No Guardsmen are being sent in the shipment to Korea.
FBI Arrests Teller Of Terre Haute Bank
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 12 _.{UP)+«~The FBI last night announced the: arrest of a 25-year-old bank: teller on charges of embezzling $1700 from the Merchants National Bank here. They said a complaint charging violation of the Federal Reserve Act was filed today against Robert Wayne Gray. They said Gray admitted taking the money to pay ‘pressing debts.” He will be arraigned before a U. 8. Commissioner Clyde Randel, ! the FBI said.
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mv Coed Dies in Crash
HARRISBURG, Pa. Feb. 12 (UP) — Authorities today identified an Indiana University coed, Isabel Esmeraldo Zugadi, 20, as: one of three persons killed in al tractor-trailer-bus crash on the Pennsylvania ‘Turnpike Feb. 7. |
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RITES SET FOR FIRE VICTIM |
FRANKFORT, Feb. 12 (UP)—| Services will be held Wednesday for Miss Louise Uhl, 71, who died] yesterday of burns suffered when | her clothing caught fire. She was| burned Saturday when her house coat brushed against a heater and . burst into flames.
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LONDON, Feb. 12 (UP)—Priacess Elizabeth arrived in London by air today after two and a half | months in Malta with her “wus-, band, the Duke of Edinburgh.
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