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Forty-three Indianapolis students 517 freshmen Indiana university who made scholastic averages of “B” or better iuring the fall-winter semester. Four of the Indianapolis group received’ straight “A” grades. They are Joan G. Meininger, LaVonne
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CQLUMBUS; O., April ¢ (U, P.).~ Two children died today and at least nine other persons were seriously injured in a fire which swept a chil. dren’s . boarding home here. The dead, tentatively identified by firemen, were Barbara Ann Schirtzinger, § months old, and Princess Rodgers, 9, Police and firemen were unable to immediately locate the parents of the victims. The children were understood to have been left in the home, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson, by working parents. The injured included Mr. and Mrs, Thompson and their three children, Stella, 4; Robert, 1, and | Betty, 10. Four other youngsters were also injured. x Other Occupants Escape Police said nine-months-old Barbara Rodgers burned to death and
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Princess Rodgers suffocated. The state welfare department said Mrs. Thompson was advised In February that she was violating the law by boarding more than two |children. The boarding home ‘is a six-room |
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{ignited as he shook ashes from a stove in the living room. As he went to the front door to dispose of the rag, paper drapes hanging from a front window caught fire. Patrolman Howard L. McClain said he entered the house to rescue three little grils who were “all blistered and burned” as their | father watched from the stre: ..
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