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Show ft- - . - - . V . ' - PAGE 6 ?SSgra SST DAILY HERALD FRECKLES AMD HIS FRIENDS Bv BLOSSER I VIC FLINT BY MICHAEL OMALLEY AND RALPH LAK Missing Heiress, 16, Found With 24-Yr! Old Truck Driver ( HOW DO fOO Vice THAT.' WHAT A DEAL ' WE LEFT US OUT weve been our-SMAjiTeD i so wed knock rue stuffings our IitsuagoneioiiryonictTjOMtjBnanitawir iw xr rtM? wta. i w a ran. ineouiwuiDODia.ruu i xfW . i-i.TVit tUdtbook lorefpectorGrowl. ferf) b cf tjoute tyTOund.l LjS Fl ii in wnMntD c i it'.x. i w KNnrn tr .tuici r i mil iirx mv new .rare ktuehiuc x i , i ii; i i . ; r; r- s DETROIT, March 18 CU.E) Suz-. Suz-. anne Froedtert, 16-yar-old heir-. heir-. ess missing - from an exclusive boarding school for a week, was found in a suburban rooming t house today with a 24-year-old truck driver. . The girl was found with Ollie J. Wiliams, 24, Madison, Wis. Another- guest residents at the house heard a voice calling "Sue" somewhere on the premises, and remembered a radio broadcast saying that a 'girl named Sue" was missing, and called police. Suzanne, the daughter of wealthy Kurtis P. Froedtert, Mil Drama Festival Slated April 5-6 Brigham Young university will sponsor its 18th annual drama festival for senior high schools April 5 and 6, Dr. T. Earl Par-doe, Par-doe, head of the speech department depart-ment and general chairman of the event, said today. Events will include, one-act plays, dramatic and Humor readings, read-ings, radio skits, retold story, pahtomine, oration, and extemporaneous extem-poraneous .speaking. Schools are urged to register early. Events will be held on the lower campus. cam-pus. - Entry deadline was scheduled for March 25. Highlights of the festival will be a banquet for the participants at 5 p. m. Saturday. April 6 fpr the first 200 who relgstcr, and the final meeting Saturday night u College Hall when awards will be made. Prizes will be given for the greatest excellence In drama and comedy among the one-act plays and for characterization' and diction dic-tion of individual actors and actresses ac-tresses in the plays. Three degrees of excellence will be awarded as merited in all other events of the festival and no firsts and seconds will be given. Dr. Pardoe said. AH events wil be conducted in tltc Class A and Class B classifications. classifica-tions. Stage designs for one-act plays must be in the hands of the festival festi-val officials not later than March 25. Details of participation in each vent can be obtained from the university, Dr. Pardoe said. UVJ TO $faj7& 26m NEVER AGAIN CAN IT IE SOLD FOR SO MUCH ill r ii . : :ira.mt I f . East 1st North y Phone ?B9.-. 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Music Girl Marries I Portia Faces jJust Plain Bill Front Farrell 4:9 Oi Afternoon Revue 4:151 4:39;Merry Co-Round 4:451 :99;A-Z In Novelty 5:15 Superman 5:3;Ridin the Rantft :45,Tpm Mix 'Judy and Jane News ;Aunt Mary .Dr. Paul i Woman's Secret jNews 'Music Fashions !The Latest waukee malt company magnate, had been sought by federal bureau bu-reau of investigation agents and police of three states since she disappeared March 11 from an exclusive Madison, Wis., boarding school. She said she met Wililams before be-fore she left Madison. Police said she seemed "quite taken in" by ; mm. Lt. Ivan S. Brown of the Highland High-land Park detective bureau said the two were picked up on a tip from Hillman Idie, 39, who saidj he was visiting friends at the Highland Park address when he thought he heard through a partition par-tition a voice caling "Sue." Idie, Brown said, remembered hearing on a police radio broadcast broad-cast that "a girl named Sue Was missing" and called police "on a hunch." Brown sairl th wirl at tirv In. .sisted she was "Sue Muer" and ;that she had a social security card marip nut in that nams j Later, he said, she admitted hcrj true identity. At rhjf.fi(fn 7 ...... u tr t f : l I Froedtert Dublic rrl.itlnn pn.m. . sel. said he would flv to notrnit with attorney Joseph E'. Rapkin iio mane a "positive identification." identifica-tion." He said Froedtert had been : notified in Florida that a girl answering his daughter's description descrip-tion had been found.) Miss Froedtert was said to have arrived here last Thursday and to have taken a job in a candy store. When taken into custody. Miss Froedtert was dressed smartly but had no wardrobe aside from the clothes she was wearing. She wore no jewelry. She had a dollar dol-lar bill and some coins in her possession. Williams had no money at all. DOG'S DOOR TOO TEMPTING SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. (U.R) Two school boys are in the police department doghouse here because they chose a doggy method of committing two burglaries. burg-laries. The youths crawled through a special swinging door icut in the rear of a trading post shop for the proprietor's pet dog, lifted $80 worth of watches one night and $20 in money the! second. ! mww mm 234 Center 5t. - Phone 4SS KUTA 570 KSL 1160 ,Lone Ranger Fnt Man Vox Pop i Joan Davis Bill Henry t Deal In Crime Theater i Forever Tops Front race ! Bill Thompson Screen Guild News Thanks to VsnKj Music Cavalcade Lum and Abner Hedda Hopper Sins America RG Swing New. Sports Make Believe Jack Kirkwood Jack Smith Crime Doctor Sports Hi-lights On the Trails iNews Peace Problems Prefer Music Dick Jcrgcns Mastcrworks Moonlight Music MARCH 19 Yawn Patrol .News 'Four Clubmen Farm Roundup Connor Trio i News Hurry Clark Rural Rhythm News Breakfast Club I i l iNcws lAxthur Personality lAhte Otccrvei. 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