Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1948 — Page 5
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—The cold weather: that has affected most of the nation will continue unabated tonight as temperatures hover below freezing from the Atlantic to the Rockies, and Canada to the Gulf States. The Freezing Line on Fotocast gives the southernmost. limit of thése below 32 degree readings. Fotocast fans will note that little relief is foreseen for the cold weather in the Eastern third of the country, since prevailing winds will be from the north with the flow of
Blame Overheated Stove For Farm Fire Fatal to 4
Morristown Probe Shows Mother Left
—Damper- Open; Two
Adopted Sons Escape chica
Investigation continued today in the tragic fire which took the lives of a Morristown mother and her three children yesterday.
Two adopted children escaped
the flash fire, partially blamed on
the critical fuel oil shortage, which razed the small farm home!
to the ground. Dead were: Mrs. Norma Mae
New Lottery Tick “Revealed in Raid
Police Seize Four In Gambling Haul
The Bank, a new lottery ticket, made its appearance yesterday during a raid on an alleged bookie joint at 21% Kentucky Ave. Police who held four ‘men on gambling charges were more interested in the newest of several dozen types of lottery tickets than they were their more routine catch. Lt. Roy McAuley said the ticket was based on bank clear-| 4, ings and paid $75 daily except Saturday, when a $100 prize’ might be expected. Held were Sam Tyner, 50, of
-2444 Pearson +8t.;former--tavern
owner, charged with keeping a
gaming house; Harry (Blackie) |
Silverman, 34, of 938 §. Meridian |
St. aiding and abetting in oper-| | Aldridge. a quarter mile from the building have been notified to Mr. Aldridge vacate as soon as possible for the Edwards, 36, of the Hotel Wash-| i another neighbor Edward | remodeling.
ating a g house; Harry t ington, and Theodore Lenzenby,| 37, of 1310 Union 8t., both charged with visiting a gaming house. In addition to 1000 of The Bank tickets, police confiscated four telephones, a loud speaker, racing forms and $74.
BIGGER BREAD VALUE
Fresh, enriched Kroger "white bread . . . made with twisted dough for . finer, ‘whiter - texture. The best read buy in vn
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Burtch, 36; Judy Burtch, 6; David = rBurteh, 4, and Jimmy Burtch, 1. { The family had switched to a coal heater just a few days ago because of the inability to obtain [fuel oil. Police believed the stove was allowed to overheat and
led the house in a few minutes. Sons Leave
ed Ly i= 0d Landmark Sl | zu 10 House: Students
Mrs: fast for her two ado hy sons, Ronald Earl Loy, 16, and Donald! Burtch,: 9, and watched board their busses. Ronald came to Indianapolis to begin his job with International Harvester, and Donald left for school in Morristown. . Judy; a first grade pupil in the Morristown school, remained home because of illness. State Police believe Mrs. Burtch went back to bed leaving the mper open on the heating unit.’ ow believe the family was overcome by fumes from the overheated unit and flames arose, cutting’ off all escape. | Hunters Spot Flames
fox hunters who called W. T.| @ Burtch home.
| Bakes, ran to the small house al-| [ready aflame. : Mr. Aldridge beat on the walls of the flimsy structure with a log in an effort to make an entry, but flames burst from all four walls and the roof within two minutes. Morristown valunteer firemen were unable to quench the fire or to rescue the victims. Mrs. Burtch and two children were found in the remnants of a bed near the still-standing chimney. Judy's body, wrapped in a blue robe, was found near a door, as if she had tried to escape.
coroner, said an inquest into the {cause of the fire will be held | within the next few days | Mrs. Burtch is survived by two ! brothers, Marvin Fletcher, Green- | field, and Horace Fletcher, Cin-| | cinnati, and a sister, Mrs. Loral! } Andres, Greenfield. The a and father died’
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Alleged Prowler Held by Police
{home early this morning. M
blocks and then lost sight of nim, {Returning to - his home, Mr. Kindle found a man loitering, apparently the same «prowler. After a scuffle Mr. Kindle cap-| tured the man and called the! lice. : Held on a charge of vagrancy, the man was identified as Ernest Tate Jr, 3, _2108 Alifree St,
Past Chiefs Club Sponsors Card Party
| + The Past Chiefs Club of the, Alfarata Council will sponsor a card party Monday at 1:30 p. m.| in the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Effie Ammons and Mrs. | Louise Hale are co-chairmen of!
faction; the satis tiful tribute to a
Our service embodies all that goes to give that after feeling of satis.
burden to those left.
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The fire was discovered by two | poration.
{mately 150 student veterans of
Dr. C. J. Price, Shelby County |
| James Kindle, 34, 1717 Laurel{Post
8t- not EOI Js near 42d St, Mr. Manien told’
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Official Weather
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Apartment Building To Be Remodeled
One of Indianapolis’ longest standing landmarks was destined (today to help alleviate the current housing shortage for local university students. ! Clarence A. Rosell, president of Adams Hotel, Inc, and drafting teacher at Technical High School, announced the purchase pf the | Victoria Apartment building, New Jersey and Ohio Sts. from the Martindale family by his cor-|
Occupants of 30 apartments in
Mr. Rosell said remodeling | would allow room for approxi-
Butler University and Purdue Extension to be housed at reasonable rates. W. P. Fuller, secretary treasurer of Adams Hotel, Inc, will be in charge of the building's operation. The structure” was originally built by Judge E. B. Martindale in the 1880's.” It is still structurally sound, and is believed to be the first apartment building erected in Indianapolis. E. B. Martindale III, presidenttreasurer of VanCamp Hardware & Iron Co., directed the sale of the ‘Martindale “estate.
Holdup dup Men Force Car Into Post
Robert I. Manien, 22, 3008 y fayétte Rd., beat off five woul be bandits last night, but the thugs took up an auto chase and forced him to crash into a lamp
Driving south-.on. Central. Ave.
police his car was forced to the curb by another carrying five
{men. They got out and demanded |
"this billfold; he said: {armed with jack handles, he {fought two of them and”the men |and their companions jumped into-their -car-and-drove off. Back in his car, Mr. Manien had just reached 34th St. and
| Althought four of the men wire)
Central Ave... when the same car!
again forced him into the curb and his car struck a lamp post, he said. The youade hold-up | men drove rove sway.
Toastmasters “Convene Here
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The International officers and) [directors of Toastmasters Inter-|
national met in Hotel Severin to-|
day to begin final sessions of the annual board meeting. Board members attending are Nick Jorgensen, Seattle, Wash.; James Clark, San Francisco, Cal ge Reed, Los Angeles, | Tracy yg Minneapolis, ha : | roniey Olson, Quincy, Iii; Bert
Mann, St. Louis, Mo., and Leon-|:
{ard Price, Akron, O. | Joseph P. Rinnert will serve as
| toastmaster of the closing mest
ing at 7 p. m. today. Speakers include Ted Blanding, George Benson; internatfonal secretary;
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virtue Robert Burns immortalized?
Hardly! In mirrors, we don't often see ourselves as others see us, We see mainly what we want others to see!
This tendency to observe our own good points Sovelige "quite early in life. But.the ability to recognize our faults—and. then to correct them—that comes only with spiritual growth.
When this young chap goes to Church School he'll begin fo gain that ability. Religion helps us to discover our weaknesses and to overcome them. And the Church reveals the divine power that makes seli-improvement possible.
Alter all, no man can honestly measure his own life until
he has first glimpsed the perfect life of Christ!
Tenth of a series of advertisements to be published each Saturday under the sponsorship } of these friends and - supporters of Indianapolis Churches and Synagogues.
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