Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1961 — Page 8

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Four Os Family Die In Fire In Detroit DETROIT (UPD — Four brothers and sisters burned 1 to death early today in an apartment house fire. Their parents saved their other child by dropping her into the arms of the watching crowd. Several other children and adults living in the building also jumped to safety. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Roshell, the parents of the four dead children, saved their 1-year-old daughter Lynn by dropping her into the crowd from their second floor apartment. Burned to death were Ricky, 4, Danny. 3, Sandra, 10, and Gloria, 6. Mrs. Roshell, 33, hung from a *ledge by her fingertips, before dropping into the crowd which broke her fall. Her husband, 34, jumped to a fire net after the crowd shouted to him to wait. Police said another family was trapped in their apartment at the rear of the building at the same time the Roshels were escaping in the front. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moore dropped their sons. William Dotson, 10, and Roy Dotson, 8, into the arms of Leroy S. Claven Jr., 22. Then, police said, the Moores escaped the flames “by swinging onto the roof of a lower building next door.” Sets World Balloon - Endurance Record OKEMAH, Okla. (UPD — A 56-year-old housewife today held the unofficial women's world balloon' endurance record, topping the Russian mark by nearly six hours. Mrs. Alfred (Constance) Wolf, wife of a Philadelphia attorney, battled freezing temperatures and rain but kept her 65-foot balloon aloft 40 hours, three minutes. Two Russian women in 1948 set the record time of 34 hours, 21 minutes aloft. She did not eat or sleep during the record flight which carried her from Big Spring, Tex., Oklahoma and Kansas. She landed near here shortly before dark Monday. Grudge Against Russians “It was a private grudge of mine,” she said. “But I'm sick and tired about the Russian’s infallibility on records of this type. “I picked a silly thing to settle a grudge—a bollon." She said bad weather thwarted attempts for the record flight near Indianapolis, Ind., before she headed into Texas with her '(two groundcrew members, Anthony Fairbank, Swarthmore, Pa., and Wiliam Reinhart, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. The 138-pound woman said she never planned to rise over 5,000 feet but once soared to 13,500 searching for warm sunlight to dry and expand her balloon. At one time it had sunk so close to earth she talked to persons on the ground. “Because of the rain,” she said, "the balloon got sloppy.” She said cloudy skies early Monday kept her from getting sunlight necessary to dry the 40foot bag, filled with 34,000 cubic feet of hydrogen. Never Knew Location Sunday night she said a group of college kids” spotted her and insisted that she come down. "I was after a record and I was only waiting for the sun to come up, I told them,” said Mrs Wolf. She said she never knew her ®nd “that was the most frightening thing.” She left Big Spring, Tex., early Sunday and landed here at 5:)0 p.m. EST Monday. She spent Monday night at a hotel here and planned to motor back to Philadelphia later today. Mince-Apple pi e Apples add a delicious and “different” taste to the usual mincedmeat pie. Make as usual, but in preparing the filling, combine two cups of pared, cored thin apple slices with two cups of mincemeat.

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961