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Show ; Reward Offered ; for Lost Youth kdinff to the location of tho strain on both parents has boon extremely severe. Presently, a sourch is being conducted con-ducted unumg Armed Service induction in-duction centers on the theory that the young man has enlisted in the Armed Services although in doing do-ing so he would have to misstate his ago. However, inasmuch as he is extremely ex-tremely adept with things electrical elec-trical and mechanical, and is well-read well-read and well-spoken and displays great self-confidence, it is thought that perhaps he might have sought employment in a radio or telei-vision telei-vision shop or some factory doing electrical work, or in an automobile automo-bile repair shop or gas station or sole enterprise relating to tilings automotive. He also has hud some experience as a short order cook, and may have taken such a job. The boy's full name is Roy Wilton Wil-ton Maurer, and his birth date is December 14th, 1936. He is raher large for his age; and well set-up, being 5'9" and weighs approximately approxi-mately 145 lbs. He has excellent appearance, with very dark brown hair usually worn parted on the left side, dark eyebrows and clear complexion. His only identifying mark is an appendectomy scar. When last seen Roy was wearing wear-ing a double-breasted medium gray flannel suit with a John Wan-amaker Wan-amaker label, also with the name R. W. Maurer on the label. He wore a tan gabardine topcoat carrying car-rying a Saks Fifth Avenue label and black shoes, size approximately approximate-ly 10 also carrying a Saks Fifth Avenue label. He may bo wearing a silver identification bracelet carrying the name Roy Wilton Maurer and may be Carrying a Gladstone bag of light tan cowhide, cow-hide, zipper type, with the initials R.W.M. Anyone having any information concerning this young fan should telephone collect to his father: Mr. R. W. Maurer, at his office WOrth 4-3000 in New York, or at his home, Ridgewood, N. J. 6-4892; or to Mr. Philip Lukin, a close friend and business associate of Mr. Maurer, at his office MUrray Hill 9-7100 or at home at ATwater 9-2626. The reward of two hundred and fifty dollars will be paid to the first person supplying information which leads to the location of the missing young man. 1 ROY W. MAURER Mbs been missing from his home Wifehood. N. J., for the past six weeks. Young Maurer, who is the son f the sales manager of a nation- I iv known distillery company in New York, left his home on February Febru-ary 23rd apaprently because of s difficulty he had with the local j "raffic police, requiring his appear- ; ance in court. A nation-wide search, which has been conducted to ascertain the whereabouts of missing Roy, has I s0 far been unsuccessful. With the mother recently returned from the hospital after undergoing a serious operation, and the father pressed by business affairs as well as the worry of his son's disappearance, |