Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1946 — Page 3
MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1946.
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CANNELTON FIRE
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= 20 CRIMINAL COURT Dance Lecturer . INDIANA MAN KILLS [Wiliam H. Harris, 52, & gérage ing him instantly. PROSECUTOR IS HELD ney, and Gilhert Coe; Joe Isbell and 3 gi ! I : FRIEND OF 25 YEA owner and former auto race driver, Heddon first told police the shoot-|. "°° . Marvin Parmer; all of Madill, are ; Soa : RS had been drinking at tieadons|ing was accidental. but later admit-| AFTER LIQUOR THEFT charged with taking booties whisky op HAMMOND. Ind. Nov. 35 (G. py House Saturday Bight “with Mra. |ted he had fired Selibetately. | boot, : » Ind., Nov, <P).| Heddon and her sister, Mrs. Mary| Heddon was held on an open| MADILL, Okla, Nov. 25 (U. P.).— which Sheriff Joe Everett had gathA second room for criminal court '} —Samuel Heddon, 54, told police to-| Mason, | charge. ‘Mrs. Heddon was held as a The Marshall county attorney and ered; in his official capacity. trials was established today y Re doy Je 2aliivaiely shot ang Jilled sadn said Re Argued with Mz, material witness. | Tiros otisirs “were tree" on Bud to-] Tie. whisky allegedly taken from county commissioners, A v n nd an Iris for several hours. , { The court house basement room 5 Homes, Housing Project, neighbor for 25 years. Heddon| About k30 a. m. Sunday, Heddon TANG FOR PERFUMES day after they were.arvested in the the vault Bad been used 2a evidancy doraterly. OecuRind BV Swverdle court : charged the neighbor had been “too |said, he walked into the bedroom,| 'WASHINGTON—Oils from spruce [theft of 204 bottles of whisky from against Firmer. He and Coe and * will be remodeled Yor a new colt Store Destroyed in Blaze. |friendly” with Heddon's wife. grabbed a,.32 caliber rifle and shot|/and hemlock give a woodsy tang to the sheriff's safe. Isbell had been involved In liquor room for use by Judge W. D. Bain Rain extinguished five forest Tres Heddon said he and the neighbor,' Mr, Harris behind the left ear, kill- perfumes. : ©. C. Barnes, thé county ‘attor-icharges. \ when criminal court has two trials in the state today after a “sixth on - running at the same time. blaze caused an estimated $1 million HH Commisisoners also announced damage in Cannelton last night, - » that the voters registration office, Fifty families were routed from now on the main floor of the court their homes late yesterday When house, will be moved to a basement flames threatened to sweep over foom . formerly occupied by %he Cannelton’s whole east side resiprobution department of juvenile dential district. : court. The fire’ broke out in th 5” " The offices: of Coroner Roy B.|| La I rok ou Mi STRAUSS SAYS: . TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW Storms will. be moved from its which was destroyed at a loss of present location in the basement to more than $900,000. the room to be vacated by the voters Sparks carried on a high wind ' NSitration board on the main spread this fire to the nearby g oor, residenital district, destroying five It was also announced that homes, a veterans’ housing project another room in the basement, for- and a grocery store. erly govifled by . the juvenile Heat and the menace of spread- . Lou on : epar wen, will be | ing flames forced 45 other families & nisses’ converted 1510 3 Women's ‘ounge. a to flee their houses temporarily : .5.00 % NARA T before the blazes were brought | DIPHTHERIA CLOSES His flowing locks held by a rib- under control by fire departments : ] SCHOOL NEAR KOKOMO bon band and dressed in the toga- [from Tell City, Owensboro, Ky., and i | like garment he affects, Raymond |Howardville, Ky, and Cannelton s— or Sard sounty schoo. was| dame, Tudors Duncam wae an | Frank Lon resented just as a suggestion ---of what gives here in the world of Leather Jackets ~The Howard county school was| dancer, Isadore Duncan, was an Frank Long, chief of the Tell City “no | closed today ‘after an epidemic of| eye-catching figure when he re- fire department, was seriously in- ! J 8 gv * 0 0 ta er a 6 . diphtheria. took the life of one| cently landed in New York from |jured when he was struck ‘by a ’ 3 A 2 ey nascent the dis. France. He's a noted lecturer on [falling | brick smoke-stack while They're all prime stock---cut and put. together by men who daly S95 ease were reported. | ‘dance theory. fighting -the furniture factory . : J and 5. . bate understand male anatomy. Priced to give a man fullness of value--- ,.. 0a, 25¢ 4 co The fire broke out in the finish- ' . 3 STRAUSS SAYS: ing department of the furniture ae} plant and spread rapidly through regardless of what he chooses. . i two large buildings. : vd, i - Firemen thought they had the and 35.00 rc J ° |plaze nearly under control when — fi high winds carried the flames to ~ nearby homes. They fought the fire ea. 65.00 ~ for more than five hours before ’ «+. 45.00 \ bringing it under control. 35.00 The largest of the five forest fires Iara was located south of Monrovia and .ea, 35.00 » at one time last night Indianapolis .v0.55.00 ’ fire equipment and a police emer- } gency squad were alerted for a run 40.00 to the scene. Flames spread over ea. y about 500 acres of land and timber. But after Assistant Pire Chief ea. 100.00 -for the : Frank Braun returned from a per- : : sonal survey of the fire he anSONJA HENIE " |notudiced there was little the city department could do to help. Earlier the Monrovia telephone (in person) and her record-smashing exchange liad alerted people in. the vicinity to be ready to move out pr. 29.99 HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE. of the path; in case high winds caused the flames to spread. 14.99 Thousands of 1.20 Reserved Seats Another fire which broke out at “pr, 1X are still available, a home south of Morgantown spread [to nearby woods late yesterday aft- > pr. 17.99 JUST INSIDE THE DOORS, ernoon and caused considerable damSTRAIGHT BACK. |age. The farm is owned by an In- . dianapolis man, James Piper, 1110 ea. 5.99 Hoe oY Burdsall pkwy. The farm house was ; * l|destroyed and an area of woods ea, 1.99 ALSO | burned. 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