Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 10
'H AL Home Destroyed I
ancy By Sudden Fire; OPEN Blame Gas Leak
Le eit | One residence was destroyed and Claim Heavier Gambling a tavern and a private garage were
- {badly damaged by fire yesterday _ Equipment Moved to and fast night. ~ New Location.
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Flames believed to have started by a leak in the gas mains destroyed the six-room residence occupied by Earl Overy and his fam4 ily at 604 Martin st. yesterday. Operators Social club at 45% Vir-l Two Overy sons, Russell and ginia ave. was moved out the other| james were playing out in the back the horse raceivarq when, they said, the interior of their house seefhed to burst into was learned today. flames. The building was envelHeavier gambling equipment Was neq in flames beforé the fire de“hauled away in a van Wednesday partment arrived. night, presumably to be installed! pyre destroyed a car'in a garage elsewhere for future operations. at the residence of George J. Weiss, Simultaneously. it was reported 5706 washington blvd. yesterday that invitations were being sent out|gfternoon. for the opening of & new Casino| , (svern operated by Virgil Moroh Rong 431 Tush north Oo oe Mar- | tenback at 1021 Virginia ave, was n county line amiiton county. last night. % wos not determined whether this] M07 Jamaged by fre g
was part of the Virginia ave. outfit. | The social club officials will tue TWO BOYS INJURED a hearing on their injunction suit ie a i ean IN TRUCK COLLISION fore Special Judge Albert Stump | Two boys were injured, one retomorrow morning. "| celving'a fractured skull, yesterday Henry B. Krug, city attorney. said | when a truck in which they were he will seek to dissolve the Sempo. fing collided with. an automobile rary restraining order that has pre-| driven by Lewis Harmon, 65, of R. vented police from interfering with !R. 1, at Raymond st. and Church-
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the club's activities for several! man ave. weeks, fr William Bauerly, 15, of 2512 Villa 3 a Sts ave, received a fractured skull ang | his companion, Leland McCarty, 13, Boy ha 1 i RT | 2314 Findley ave., was badly Sw ant bruised. Earl Muler, 23, of R. R. 8, CIATES ie of the truck was not hurt.
Beautiful Long Sleeve Roy P. Wisehart, Indianapolis, | Mr. Harmon also escaped injury. former state superintendent of | —
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