Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1947 — Page 14

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Keynoting the parley, Curtis W. Pierce, New York, president of the National Fire Protection association, declared that such disastrous blazes as the Winecoff hotel fire in Atlanta last month should be impossible under modern safety standards. “There is no record of any sweeping fire with resultant loss of lives in hotels; apartments or other places of assembly, when -erected and protected in accordance with modern building standards,” Mr. Pierce said

at the meeting. “At long last” he added, “an aroused public demands action. It

_ PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16 (U. P). 3

LECTURER—In a nation-wide lecture tour of the U. S.. Krishina Nehru, sister of Pandit Jawaharlal" Nehru, head of India's interim government, will tell Americans of her country's problems and hopes. She's pic-

|=The ‘| dents ne A dependents would «be

$65 a ‘month, would be ‘Increased

Jan. 18 UB, allowances of G. I. stu~

from the present $90 a aonih to to $125 under a bill intro- & by Senator William Langer (R.N.D),

Payments to single students, now

to $100. A survey by the American Council of Education showed meanwhile

G. I. students have gone up 26 per cent in the past 15 months, The survey showed single men are getting by, but that married students,

having t Wouble. Named City Attorney

John W. Montgomery, former St. Joseph county deputy prosecutor, today became city attorney of South Bend, His appointment and the | resignation of City Attorney Nathan | Levy were announced by Mayor Kenneth F. Dempsey. had been city attorney six years.

tured in New York after arriving | §

demands adoption of modern fire protection standards for all places | of assembly, it demands the intelligent, impartial and fearless en- | forcement of standard provisions! by supervising authorities. It demands an enlightened sense of public responsibility on the part of

numbers of persons live or congregate.” Put Up te Hotels Percy Bugbee, Boston, general manager of the association which is sponsoring the conference, said it

and state officials and fire preven-

pot die in vain." At the same time he said the conference would take steps to forestall “new unreasonable and unenforceable laws” which might be pro- | posed this year bs a result of the!

- HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS -

three most disastrous hotel blazes

which claimed a tottal of 199 lives| |

in 1946. In addition to the Atlanta fire, the other most serious blazes occurred at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago where 61 persons lost their lives last June, and in Dubuque, Ia., where 19 died in a fire at the Canfield hotel a few days later. Outlawing of ‘the word “fireproof” in hotel advertising was urged hy Robert S. Moulton, technical secretary of the association. The use of She ord is misleading, he said, a fireproof building is, by a merely one in which the structure will remain intact after its contents are burned.

Ludlow ow Named amed Second |

'On Funds Commitfee WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (U. P.) 1 Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) yester- | day was named second Democratic | ranking member of the house appropriations committee. Rep. Ray J. Madden (D. Ind.) was | named seventh ranking Democratic | member of the house education i 1 aber committee.

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by plane from India.

3 Killed When Plane ‘Crashes and Burns

WAKE FOREST, N. C, Jan. 16. —Three persons were killed last owners of properties where large night when a private plane crashed

‘and burned in the- woods five miles west of here. The bodies were not immediately Mrs. George Mackey, wife of a the wreckage and bodies were scattered over a wide

tion organizations to see that the area at the crash scene, which is in victims of last year's fires “did the hurricane section.

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