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Disrupted communications, eighth-grader from Hudson, N. C., damaged buildings and at least|Won the 1952 National Spelling 12 persons injured were left to- Bee yesterday by whizzing day in the wake of a series of through a list of words most tornadoes and severe hail storms 8rown-ups never heard of, much that struck northeastern Kansas !¢8s know how to spell. and western Missouri.
A dehydrating plant at Lawrence, and two workmen identified as : J. D. Linn and Clifford Zinn were . one clinched the title with injured. A pilot flying near Lawrence said he saw the funnel form east of town and whip over the plant A county school across the road Mayer, from the plant wasn't touch-d. From Lawrence, moved east last night, striking] . in the Elm Grove, Loring and! Bonner Springs areas. Two per-| sons Springs. In thunderstorm, tree in the Swope Park area in- steward or major-domo of a juring seven persons, none serious-
ly. One 6-year-old boy was hos-. ing the lord in the feudal pitalized with shock. a courts . . .). He started it a with “ec.”
Greenwood Man Heads
today with Rep. Charles B. , . . « Brownson, Indianapolis - ReFranklin College Alumni upiean.
FRANKLIN, May 23-—Maurice Johnson, Greenwood, will assume Airport on a TWA plane at the presidency of Franklin Col-| 3:45 p. m. lege Alumni Association on com-| ® — mencement day, June 8. Presi-| ent, 13-year-old Marjorie Foliart, . dent of Midwest Mineral Co., Mr, Crafton, Pa., tripped over “farJohnson has been a teacher, feed manufacturer and farmer. . Succeeds Dr. Chicago. * Mrs. tary -treasurer of Indianapolis Newspapers, vice president. Ralph J. McQuiston, wood, Indianapolis. | Elected to the association coun-
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By United Press WASHINGTON, May 23— Doris | Ann Hall, the nation’s new spélling champion, forgot all about |such words as “ecumenical” and |"“pharmacopoeia” today and went sightseeing in the Capital.
By United Press The blue-eyed, 13-year-old
Doris Ann outspelled 50 other crack . grade-school finalists to take first place and the $500 that
Kas. went with it,
was wrecked
vignette” when her last oppon-
Indianapolis’ entry in the National Spelling Bee, Richard finished ninth, The | 12-year-old eighth grader from twister | Sacred Heart Catholic School survived the national contest longer than any previous In- | dianapolis champion. The word that tripped Richard in the 15th round yester- | Kansas City, during a day in Washington was “senelightning hit a schal” (meaning, the balliff,
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great medieval lord, represent-
Richard had a luncheon date
He will return home tomorrow, arriving at Weir Cook
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raginous.”
This year’s spelldown ran true to form with an all-girl finish, Only nine boys have won in the 25 years of the contest which is, sponsored :by the Scripps-Howard |
He! Harry Mock Jr.,
Eugene Pulliam, secreInc, was elected
She succeeds Dr. Brenden-
newspapers and 31 other daily! newspapers.
Second Won $300
attending ‘a {with her fellow finalists, Tomor- Words from magazines and by {row she leaves for an expenses{paid week end in New York!
{where she will appear on a fele-! Marjorie, placing second, ‘won vision broadcast.
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CONGRATULATIONS—Doris Ann Hall gets a hug from
runner-up Marjorie Foliart,” entrant of the Pittsburgh Press, a | Scripps-Howard newspaper.
banquet
{going through a 1000-page dic{tionary three times.
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tonight contest by learning new, difficult On the treaty. The government
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12 Hurt As Tornadoes Rip 2 States J Storms Strike Into Kansas - And Missouri
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On W. Germany Peace Treaty -
By Uaited Press BONN, Germany, May 23 —| Chancellor Konrad Adenauer last
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conclusion” of year-long negotiations on a separate peace -treaty
powers and West Germany. The treaty, which restores virtually complete sovereignty to, the Bonn government, is scheduled to be signed here Monday by U. 8. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, British Foreign Secre-| tary Anthony Eden, French For-
and by Mr. Adenauer. The foreign ministers will ar<| rive in Bonn ‘late today and will} confer with Mr. Adenauer Batur-| day, and possibly Sunday as well, on three still undecided items: The effective date of the new treaty. | Its title. 3 The. relationship of French and, Belgian troops stationed here to the German government between the treaty signing and the coming into effect of the European army treaty. The status of American and British troops is not] involved since they are not to be] a part of the European army,
Approval Believed Certain
The cabinet will take up the drift treaty at a meeting today.! Approval is considered certain.
Today, parliament will discuss —and probably reject—a Socialist demand for immediate debate
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, Mrs.
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George 1. Washington, Blake, Franklin; Farwell. C. down on “herbaceous.”
cil were Robert Hougham, 6262 $300. The $100 third prize went N. Delaware St, Indianapolis; to 12-year-old Mary Ellen Rusk, has a 10,000-word vocabulary, —Cafe owner Fred Harris offered went spelled her way to last \year'sla potato dinner today for $1.35. “Big Rest of meal
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Doris Ann visited Capitol Hill
and Mt. Vernon today before! She came back to win the 1952! free.” . Ee ———————— —
The tall, slim champion, who
finals, too, but wound up in 31st/His
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