SEEK BRAZIL BRIDE IN SKELETON CASEDisappeared After Hurried Courtship by Former Local Salesman.Mystery of the disappearance of a Brazil (Ind.) bride, wedded after a three weeks* courtship, was re-| vived today as police sought Albert I Li. O. Wright, former Indiana polls auto salesman, in their investigation of the skeleton found under a storeroom at Thirteenth St. and N. I Senate Ave.Police Chief Claude F. Johnson today received a poster from Chief Amos Fulk. Brazil, describing Wright and his wife, and declaring he believed Mrs. Wright was the wiman whose skeleton was found here.A letter to Detective Captain Jerry I Kinney from the woman’s aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. I.»*on-hardt. Harmony, Ind., aaid they lw»-lieved the skeleton was that of their daughter because she answered the general description of the woman as I medical experts have pictured her.I The parents told of the tragedy of her disappearance in November, 1923.The daughter, 29. was a reporter on a Brazil newspaper when she met Wright, described as being of flashing appearance with an expansive smile. Three weeks after the meet-(Tuni to Puge 13)Mrs. Albert L. O. WrightSIXTEEN SLATED IN SPEED DRIVE!