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C7 By Usited Press _ PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 1—Trunk " |murdéress Winnie Ruth Judd was locked up in her room at the

Winnie Ruth Judd Captured in Phoenix

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LIVING MIRRORS—Delta Girls of St. Paul's Episcopal Church—Norine Goode, Lloyd Feather:

“tported—the-theft: Mrs. ¥Judd re-

the hospital. | A : Me kes. Oy Crome] Me” i rmy a es

Told that Mrs. Evans had re-| :

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“She was a good friend, and now she’s double crossed me,” |

ston and Barbara Browder, reflect the spirit of a woman of the scriptures.

A procession of 73 boys and girls will march into St. Paul's Episcopal Church tomo rrow| nition on the first Sunday of Advent. Churches of the Christian Faith| all over the world tomorrow willf observe the beginning of the Ad-| vent Season. Advent includes the| four Sundays ifnmediately preceding Christmas Day. Clergymen will lead their parishioners) to prepare themselves throughout the more than three weeks for the great - feast commemorating the While Advent lacks the tragic element of Lent which recalis the Crucifixion of Christ, it too is

worship. Easter, or the triumphant Feast of -the Resurrection, climaxes Lent and the very joyful Christmas Feast, the season of Advent. ’

Stress Repentance . While the prayers, liturgy, mu: sic and sermons of the Roman Catholic and the Episcopal Churches will stress the need for repentance, tomorrow’s services also will recall that the Christ

after a long night of centuries of darkness and waiting.

The Rev. William Burrows williby a.“Rule of Life” whereby, they

Ex-Prisoner

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Miss Mary Teegardin, who was held by the Communists: for a tinte before leaving her mission

p. m. tomorrow at the young people’s meeting in the Thirty First Street Baptist Church. Miss Teegardin is one of seven foreign missionaries sponsored by!

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tions or about to embark for] them. All of them will attend the church tomorrow. Mrs. Robert D. McCarthy, wife| of the church pastor, entertained the seven missionaries at lunch-, eon Friday in her ‘residence, 5355 N. Michigan Rd. ha Miss Elaine Thomas, one of the. group, a registered nurse trained in the Methodist Hospital, | here, will go to a leprosarium in

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admit 13 boys to the National Guild of the Order of St. Vincent and 10 girls to the parish Delta Guild as part of the 11 a. m. service tomorrow at St. Paul's." coin accomplishes nothing. +

The 23-young people, surrounded] Men and boys of the Episcopal by members of the named socie- Church all over the country toties, will receive medals and other|\;morrow will receive \ corporate insignia as tokensh of member-\communions. The nationwide ship. and of service rendered. - Communion will be sponsored by

The boys wha will be admitted spo presidin ob’ } H ing Bishop’s Committee to the Order of St. Vincent have| Laymen's Work. The collec

a a ne A tions will go toward financing years. The girls have taken care boo 0 In study for the a Episcopal priesthood.- Men of the of altar flowers-and prepared the P aitar for thi n je's Com- various parishes will breakfast afar 0 e young peop together after the services. :

n services also for some Imunio oe "| - Another expression of Advent

time. : Sf "Paul's founded the girls’ Will take place at St. Meinrad's E Abbey, St. Meinrad, Ind. The

Delta organization = which - the 4 parish ‘Hopes wil lspread through-| Benedictine Fathers there will out their denomination. It takes hang wreaths of greenery about its name from the initia. letter of the abbey to set apart the Ad-

seek more and more ‘to be found of God , . .” This ‘means prayer, worship and devotional reading. They seek to be useful “coins” in the service of God since a lost

the greek word, “drachma” which vent season. Each wreath will}

means pieces of silver. {bear four candles. Each candle It recalls the woman in the Will represent the central person‘Bible who lost a coin but did notjality of the liturgy for the weeks cease seeking for it until she of Advent. found it again. She lighted a| The monks will kindle one cancandle and swept the house, you'dle every Sunday until all are remember. And wheh she found purnping: ~gill symbolize the Tost coin, she invited all the fsajah and his prophecies; the neighbors in to rejoice with her. .|second, St. John the Baptist; the The Delta girls agree to live third the Virgin Mary; and the \fourth, Jesus Christ Himself.

Intensify Search {Conductor rar Praised for Jailbreakers. A yy ) Times State Service Cool Action

. FRANKLIN, Dec. 1—Local and |

state police today intensified their By Uniltéd Press

search for two teen-agers who| ‘KALAMAZOO, Mich, Dec. 1—| escaped last night from the John- Railroad offfcials praised today alan of the holders “will be arrested

son-County Jail here, cool-headed conductor for savin;

and Robert Barton, 18, Bedford, death when a Michigan Central jumped 15 feet ‘from the second train collided with a gasoline

|floor of the jail after they broke truck at a crossing. {the lock on their cell door with| The collision yesterday spat-| part of a dismantled slot machine. tered seven passenger cars with! .-.

‘The youths were sentenced to|burning gasoline. _ Six_ persons 1 to.5 years at the Indiana Re-|were injured, three seriously. formatory on a charge of robbing| - But Conductor William Kehrler a grocery store in Edinburg. They of Detroit calmly herded the paswere being held here to testifyisergers to. the front of the train against a third youth accused of to avoid the flames. Rd the burglary. “The heat was terrific,” said one

. 2 {railroad worker. THE TWO are believed to be connections

soldiers absent . without from. Camp Kilmer, N. J. Discovery of the escape was

between the cars were leave hurned apart. | “It's pure luck that somebody {wasn’t killed. A lot of people-as

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|made by. State Trooper William, “1hotiar of fact”

Torrence. Sheriff Howard Max-i" mqyhe train screeched to

“Even the hose

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Offiters who captured the mur-| deress said they found a bilifold containing a razor blade inside ithe front of her dress. | back,” Patrolman Harold DeWitt! shakeup in its Far Eastern com-| quoted her as saying. "I can’t mand involving 13 generals,

it cooped up-any longer.” "The i Soop Hi yo taken A spokesman said, however, | away from her. . that the assignment changes were

officers she had spent strictly routine and no change in! “out in the open near Army policy would result. \the hospital.” She said she went| Lt. Gen. William M. Hogey,| {to Mrs.-Evans’ home after Mrs. commanding general of the 9th {Evans left for work yesterday Corps in Korea since March, will morping and later wandered to/return to the United States in downtown Phoenix to mai) some December for an. assignment letters, Then returned to the Which has not yet been an|friend’s home. . v Swi Raeneed. | Mrs, Judd said she had been Maj. Gen. Henry I, Hodes, deputy commanding general of the 8th Army-in Korea and a member,

f the Uni Stamps or No, mii wi oe tomstmies | | . for an armistice, will be assigned Bookies Find Rough

to command a combat division in | By United Press

Korea. in Going { The deadline for the new federal

He will be succeeded as deputy commanding general of the 8th | |gambling tax passed today and

Army by Maj. Gen. William K. [there were reports of early crack-

Harrison Jr, now commanding the 9th Infantry Training Dividowns with the bookies caught {right in. the middle — federal

sion at Fort Dix, N. J. Maj: Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaugh will re\agents would nab them if they

place Gen. Hodes on the United {failed to comply and local police

Natipns negotiating team. He will "be transferred from comwould get them if they did. Oklahoma City, Okla, and

mand of the 7th Infantry Division in Korea to 8th Army headBenld, Ill, ran a dead heat for the first places to make

quarters, Gen. Wyman Gets Nod arrests of the ndpless gamblers! Maj. Gen. Willard G. Wyman, who plunked down their fees for Who has been with the Central the. $50 stamp and thereby re-| Intelligence Agency here since! vealed . their - .occupations and| January, will take command of places of business. the 9th Corps In "Korea."

. Three men were arrested in| § Oklahoma City after the federal] Maj. Gen. Goderick R. Allen,

tax records were-made public, disclosing the names and addresses of the city’s 23 stamp buyers. Police Chief J. L. Hilbert said

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1—The

She-told {last night

Corps ‘in Japan, and Maj.. Gen. Whitfield P. Shepard, :deputy chief of staff, Far East Com-! mand, both will return to the!

: : : Bon vagrancy charges one each day United States next month James Gill, 19, Covington, Ky.,|275 passengers from a faming uti they get pp town.” ou Tata wen month or!

reassignment. Maj. Gen. Clovis E. Byers, commander of the 10th Corps in Korea, will take command of the

, Things were even tougher for [the one man arrested in Benld, Ill

|He was fined $500. Worse Trouble 15th Corps. Maj. Gen. Williston IB. almer, who reecntly com+The. gamblers. stoodafo be IN panged the 2nd Armored Divis|even worse trouble if they tried 0 ion in Europe, will take over the |duck the: purchase of the stamp.'1oth Corps,

The penalty for failure to comply Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan Jr:, commanding general of the

{with the new law carried a $10,000] jane and five yeéirs in. prison—o4th Infantry Division in Korea, or both. : since January, will b i Washington officials already chjer of start of the Far pa were at work checking “a lot of Command. : | people.” They indicated that anyi- Maj. Gen, Lyma | violators would be reported t unti roi ay ie Tamfiges, [internal revenue officials “for aP-lera] of the 11th Airborne Divis-

[propriate action’ —presumably ar-ljon at Ft. Campbell, Ky. will |rest. 3

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from Brazil. Miss Statia Swope came back not long ago from Liberia while Miss Lu Sommers, longtime missionary to Brussels, Belgium, soon will return to her post there. Mrs. Lucy Hogue, R.| N., soon will take off for Africa.

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