Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1947 — Page 7

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UESDAY. MARCH 1 oar ee ue INDIANAPOLIS Tiss. Crawfordsville Hotel Fire Navigator Blown ESE orced Wife Sues | LIFONLY Forces 84 Info Streets gt of pirliner | 8 Husband's Estate fo KNEW

Basement Blaze Fills Four Floors Fille 70.000 F YER MeL Lt 0 by a With Smoke; No One Injured ars 19.000 Teer = 1 Ray Dike mares. waren dC lrallh earlier.

ain Fravies To Death in Sea ¢ IF *% brunet, sought today to recover 320 chout these intimate physical facts! CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, March 11.—Fire ih the basement of the| wow vopk March 11 (U. P).—| (EEE million from. the estate of Wealthy| yn ¢nis modern age of frankness— ur-story Crawfordsville hotel here early today. forced 84 guests to flee: |New safety regulations were ordered a ir |Kangas oilman George P. Dickey! teics to exes for women how 1a Z | know how important douching often is | Discovery of smoke about 1:30 a. m. by Night Clerk - Alonzo Heath |today for Constellation planes after | 7 © (her late husband whom sh® di-| to feminine cleanliness, health and | ‘erted a possible major disaster, . The" interior of ‘the building is of | strange accident.in which a navi-|" i ian (vorced to marty her chauffeur.

happiness. And how weak, home-made ota ; 2 8 i mixtures of salt, soda or vinegar po Nor | ooden construction. > | gator was popped from » pres i Mrs. Bartges charged in her suit| 4° Not give the great germicidal | Firemen extinguished the blaze before it spread from one basement, sureized cabin like a cork from a| = 3 against executors and trustees of| and deodorant action of zZoNITE—prin= | roum But. dense smoke filled all rE a {champagne bottle to fall nearly| go ; the estate yestérday that Mr. Dickey ciple developed by a famous Surgeon

four floors of the hotel within al four miles to his death. ; pr misrepresented his holdings at’ the| 8nd Chenils.

few minutes. a ilro Worker Trans-World airlines ordered that | 1 time of their divorce property set- | Eo Al or The a of all ee Several guests on the fourth floor ~ | all Consellations using the pressure | 7 Cul itlement, Feb. 7, 1944. tested 18 SO POWERFUL yet SO SAFE to

8 rescued rom windows on ex- le ca sy tem remain at altitudes of p She said she was awarded 20 pet | tissues. zoNrTe destroys odor. Helps were 1 ! bin 3 | guard against infection, It XrLLs ever, 2, 000 di Vv cent o M 1 ) Kk. as shown ! ” . y tension ladders. Others got out on Killed hy Engine 1 feet or less pending investi- | t of ic ey 's sets, | grrm .it’' touches. You know it's not

ere | gation of the accident in which a] by the property settlement as $1, -' always ble. to. contact all: germ i6 ssompes, Bul. Jaueot Shen wate |plane lost its astrodome over the | LOST AT SEA—George H. 732.000. In her suit, Mrs. Bartges I the rt. Bu YOU San BE sumn--main stairway: A railroad worker removing ashes Atlantic ocean. : Hart, Sag Harbor, N.Y. navi- (harged Mr; Dickey ater Jo his us aren, ra aaa | sa without i Ee ‘ M 3, from a pit-on the Pennsylvania tne Wh gator o ? Wa Coniclanion to the Stanolind Oil Co. | Bovile of sow fodas? AN dsugstores. Voris of Detroit, an invalid. She neat Eagle Creek. was fatally in-| uo the astrodome, a plexi-glass 2° blown out of his plane last |= The oilman died here Feb, 20: | was-moved from a rear room to a |jured yesterday when he was struck bubble on top of the plane beni} night while it was 19,000 feet (Mrs. Martges and her ex-chauffe ! A Zonetes front room near a window where by a speeding eastbound passenger the pilot's cabin, tore loose. above the Atlantic. J Waltel 5: Bartges, now she was protected from smoke. | trad | 1t speculated that George H. Hart | ve at Pueblo, Colo.

Fire Chief Elmer Wood was un- . _'of Sag Harbor, N, Y., the dead rr a able to determine what started the | The man, Owen Garnett, 1622

navigator, might have made A sud- | 28 Team fire. Chief Wood said he would | Cornell ave, attempted to leap. gen movement while taking © cer Doolittle to Talk ot. Sq

ask the state fire marshal's office clear but his head struck the en-|vations and struck the glass with 4 : ¥ to have an inspector make an in-| ine pilot beam. * He was taken to {his sextant,. breaking it. To Oil Men _ Dealing Ri I ." vestigation, : City hospital, where he died less| The plane was cruising at 19.000 | Wimes State Service :

Hi-Y CONFERENCE TODAY than two hours later. feet, while the cabin pressure was, FRENCH LICK. March 11.—Gen.

: ? , i oe that. of ofily 8400 feet. When the Times Sais Servies | TWo who escaped™unhurt™ were’, =p, yo the- sudden rush:ot ar James H: Dolittle will. speak -as one

NEW CASTLE, Thdl.,-Marchi. 11-1 Morris Bynote, 36,0 eed Columbia (rom “the eatin pushed de Hart at & number. of celevrilis 2k the) 4d Good Values on Easy Terms!

Nine counties will be represented by aye: and Orlando Davidson, 49, of . “relentlessly through ‘the opening. : em, 175 boys at a fifth district Hi-Y 2871 Highland pl. Bofh said a 3 Jag Op © national petroleum. marketing bey : . ‘ TWA said an examination of the | conference scheduled -to open at 4 switching engine was signaling with

: astrodome opening showed no dam- meeting here "April 1 and 2, | Rm, Jodey at the First Presbyterian its whistle and Mr. Garnett failed age to any of the metal parts. The | Gen. Doolittle, 3 0 ier - amon

' HOME ? | to hear the approaching train, plexi-glass was blown entirely away. 80 oil man bea Al LE fn al et a - Sk tween wars, will - { a /& . " " Others Aboard Unhurt discuss the ZOD > I~ I d air TRATION | ! None of the 21 passengers or the : . Br a3

; : ‘ it [growth of private KA, PARED nine other crew ‘members were, ; - : : # DY PD WRICO LETTERING GUIDES injured in the accident. which, Ying and its ef- 2 2: 7) KD’ BOTH RINGS for

occurred 900 miles southeast of fect on the pe-

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CITY-WIDE John A. Christ, resident of Indi-

3. 3 anapolis 50 years, died yesterday 24-Hour Service at his home, 1658 Union st. He

was 72. T0 AND FROM HOSPITAL He was employed as a carpenter at the Rockwood Manufacturing Co. and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church, the Holy Name society and the Knights of St. George. Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday in the home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart church. Burial will be ini St. Joseph's cemetery,

PY) » +" Surviving are two’ sons, Clarence \ A B Christ, Indianapolis, and Walter » XJ Christ, New York; four sisters, Mrs. C=

SN FZ SRS Mary Jansing, Batesville; Mrs.

. Henry J. Kruthaupt, St. Mary's; * Mrs. John Moorman, Batesville, and | Cheaper Than Dirt Mis. Anna Gramman, Cincinnati, O.

Members of the Holy Name so- , : : ssi iota ? : ’ Yo MAY have noticed an ad necessities—and pleasures, too? ciety will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday

in one of the weekly maga- Take a penny stick of gum, one , the home for prayer. zines headed b§ these words: of the few items which—like “What's cheaper than dirt?” water rates—have not increased in price. Well, the price of one

Hoffman Urges stick of ill f hi . WE DON'T NOW cractly. or oad allons Fay Or run Industrial Peace

what a ton of dirt costs but we do more than you probably drink in Voluntary action by unions and know that the mere cost of haul- - a month. management based on understanding it to your door would be > o ing instead of legislative action is many times the cost of a ton of — the key to industrial peace, Paul G. LET'S GO to a nickel; there's Hoffman president of the Stude-

oe very little you can buy for a cent baker Corp. said here last night. y . by § ‘ h = nowadays it seems. Five cents Addressing 850 "union, = industry w ith Purchase 0 T) is A TON OF WATER here in Jl b HAE d ily AeWePRICE and church leaders in the Antlers . 3 Indianapolis, delivered to your will buy you a daily NeWSPAper. y,,te] he urged: Outlawing jurisdic-

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vide? A bath requires from five filled with 8'5 pounds of water. 45 30 gallons of water, depend- Mrs, - Lilla M. Cameron i Ho | wa ean ing dn out personal preference pias in New. Jersey HH ee — : in ’ 5-Band. 8-Tube Radio, . ry . —tub-full, ankle-high, or shower. 2 a ie WOULD YOU carry all of, Figure it out yourse)f Services for Mrs: Lilla‘ Mueller ; ; wr sii | them into your house for 8%; © A Cr . Cameron, formerly of Indiana: : - - rd i A A t » Record Player . - v pa feng? Ide ‘ x Bont a a who died in her home ‘in East : : : . ‘ psn oe 1h h i : ul oma ¢

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