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Show oo WINTERS GIRL STILLJISSING Little Girl in Charge of Find-lay, Find-lay, Ohio, Woman Answers Description of Doctor's Child. I Flndlay. Ohio. June 1. Probate j Judge Dorsey planned today to issue I an affidavit charging Mr?. Emma Thrappe with failure to keep her foster-daughter in school, as a legal j means of holding the woman, who is under surveillance here, in the belief that an 11-year-old girl with her mav be the missing Catherine Winters of Nev Castle, Ind. Mrs Thrappe insists in-sists that the child is her own granddaughter grand-daughter and her adopted daughter. She says she came from Des Moines and that tho girl's mother died when the child was an infant and she adopt ed the little one She says she was In Chicago for a time and has a brother bro-ther there, James Sanford. who is connected with the Anti-Saloon league She says she has been selling sell-ing toilet articles as a means of livelihood The authorities here, who have placed the girl in a detention home temporarily, are awaiting photographs and detailed descriptions of the Win I ters" girl. The Indiana authorities ; have refused to allow Dr. W. A. Winters, Win-ters, father of the missing girl, to come here to identify the Thrappe child. However, Hie girl corresponds corre-sponds with previously published de-i de-i scriptions of Catherine, even to a scor on her left leg, with the excep-1 tion that the Winters' girl is said to have had brown eyes while the Thrappe Thrap-pe child's eyes are blue-gray. New Castle. Ind., June 1. Robert H Abel, the detective employed to investigate the disappearance of Catherine Cath-erine Winters aged 9, on March 20, 1013, today filed an affidavit of Information In-formation In the circuit court, charging charg-ing Dr. W. A. Winters and his wife and W. H. Cooper, a former roomer |