Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1948 — Page 4

ago Hoe Blaze ~ Fatalto5

Hospitals Treat 8 In Downtown Fire

today Investigated Chi 's second flowntown hotel fire

. Five persons were Killed early! yesterday when flames raged

“F{OUET'S ~ SIN floor: Bight -persons spent the night in hospitals, |

dition. . Last Friday; ‘200 residents fled

Hotel caught fire. Three of those routed from the Capitol had]

into the street again.

ing sheets and blankets together, and sliding down to the street. Jiremen extinguished the fire in an hoor and said recent re-| pairs to the building to make it conform with city fire codes helped hold down the number of casualties. Cligaret Believed Cause Fire department officials said the blaze apparently started 3 the room -.of William Keane, one of the victims. They ¥e 5 cigaret probably started the fire. The others killed were identi-

fled as Richard Ulven, 18, Aus-

Xenia, 0; Eugene Oyler, - 47, Bloomington, Ill, and Allen MecCullough, 32, Chicago. » ‘Mr. Ulven and Mr. Cline were Navy enlisted men on leave from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, police said.

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James Quirk, 24, of Niles, Mich. was killed last night when he § drove his car off U. 8. 12 during] the fog. A companion, Joseph L. Wood, = of Niles, Micha

was -- taken to Porter. 08- __ pital, Valparaiso, . ~The third fog fatality occurred late yesterday

Elkhart, was Killed as the car in Which he was riding went put of

to Joseph G. Gillmore, 38, of Columbus near North Ver-

. Mr, Carrell suffered 1 a y broken right ankle and right wrist and was taken to Johnson County Memoral Hospital in am, while ” : in his car were reported in fair condition in ,- Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. " They were Mrs. Maxine Cooley, 27, and her two sons, Danny, 3; and Billy, one, and Omar Moore- - Per :

CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (UP)—City |} officials

through 28 rooms of the Victoria although none was in serious con- | § An jury when the Capitol

moved to the Victoria only to flee|

Several guests escaped by ty-|

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Miss Grace Lang of Grinnell, la., reigned as Holiday Prom | Queen in Jordan Conservatory's Christmas dance Friday night. ,

Lilibet's Prince Angelic Looking, Countess Reports BELFAST, Dec. 13 (UP)—The sister of Queen Elizabeth sald

|today Princess . Elizabeth's son, {whom the public has not yet seen,

. worth Durns, 21, of Kansas City,

Kidnaping ?

New Era Dawns; {Cab Drivers Told Politeness Pays

Suspect Faces Holdup Quiz

Vincennes Police . Arrest Ex-Convict:

Times State Service VINCENNES, Dec. 13 — A youthful ex-convict who {8 accused of robbing and kidnappi a used car dealer and his wife here early yesterday, was to be questioned today In connection

[with theirécent wave of Indiana bank robberies. : ?

Police Chief James Harlow said the prisoner, Donald Ells-

Mo., admitted serving .a prison sentence for a series of Missour! holdups. Durns, who was arrested in a tourist cabin between Princeton and Ft. Branch, was to be charged with robbing and kidnapping Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Parker after they invited him to their home.

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35 at IU Reteive State Scholarships

_ CHICAGO, Dec. 13 i Taxicab drivers who shout at = pedestrians and cut in’front of = other motorists are taking money = out of their own pockets, the S

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Association. sald today. C. Franklin Smith, executive secretary of the group, said “the time has come » dll service.”

HE SAID “the "operators must] persuade the drivers that it's the little things “that make people think of service —— for example, |

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The association’s three-day annual convention opened today = with 1200 cab fleet operators presNew types of taxicabs and = cab equipment will be on display = during the convention.

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Times Stale Serview . BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 14—Dr.

Mr. Parker told Chief Harlow

ern Saturday night, Durns started a conversation after a salesman turned over $900 to Mrs. Parker, said he invited Durns to his home. They -drove to Vincennes. Demands Money

Parker home, police were told,

tin, Minn.; Richard W. Cline, 18, could not be more angelic 100K- (tne youth whipped out a revolver

ng" {and demanded the money.

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The Countess Granville said the, prince is ‘‘golden-haired and has a mo#t beautiful complexion. and eh delicate features for 80 young a baby." The child will be christened Wednesday at a private ceremony in Blickingham Palace." ” » . THE COUNTESS, wife of the

{Earl of Granville, Governor of

Northern Ireland, said the princess was ‘wonderfully well and quite radiantly happy.” - She -addressed a group of Girt

a Fre PERT

Two Beaten in “Strike COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 13 (UP) ~Two workers at the strikebound American Zine Oxide Co.

plant here were beaten and two. “others were cut by flyin

glass early today when they attempted to return to ‘work, police reported.

Channel Span Out “LONDON, Deé¢. 13 (UP)=The]| government rejected today a pro-

*|posal to build a bridge over the

English Channel.

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know how my children are going to have any Christmas this year.” That's where some of the money

struggling bravely against all odds to keep their children in

“/school and to protect their young ~|bodies from the cold.

There are three ways for YOU to help: ONE: Send cash contributions to Clothe-A-Child, Times, 214 W. Maryland St.. Your contribution will be listed in The Times in whatever way you des-

Spend Own Money TWO: Telephone RI. 5551 and miles 32K for a donor appointment to miles i, ie one or more children to the!" stores. Donors spend their own money to outfit Clothiea-CHn sjohildren:-

THREE: Place your coins on The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington 8t., near Meridian, where uniformed firemen are on duty 24 hours a day. . Your help is needed NOW. In the 10 shopping days remaining,

than 100 children a day to bring

to the under-privileged,

.|parked outside the home,

Times Clothe-A-Child Gives Boy Schooling, Merry Yule:

to Clothe-A-Child to be among

Indianapolis!

'Clothe-A=Child “must outfit-- more

Christmas happiness and comfort

Mr. Parker did not have the, money sought’ by the bandit.

the women in the party “for safe

police sald, drove his victims to| the outskirts of the city and put them out of the car. " Notified of the holdup and kidnaping, state police threw up road blocks on all highways leading from, the Less fs ok Hou was arrested at the tourist cabin. He offered no resistance, police said. An ownership check on the car used by Durns showed it was {reported stolen last wedk in Kan. sas City. - Chief Harlow said Durhs will be -questioned extensively today concerning bank holdups at Shelbyville and Waynetown last week.

“X-RAY TELESCOPE’ _ A new “X-ray .telescope” 1s of value in diagnosing cancer and other body ailments.

YOUR pennies, dimes and dollars are needed to accomplish the

Joby 2 + Contribution: : Previous balance, $4390.41 In osmary 4 of Edelie from

pelts Psi Sigma SorSrreressires sais 10.00 ote sareth No. 86, oe org Order of = Proloe viveviviviveeeds 10.00|In memory of .es. 1.00

Dorothy ..ooreivssevsves In memory of James 8, Watson ...

Indianapolis Gourt No. 1 Order of the Amaranth Mr. and Mrs. John Mef-

ford ...iveisiviniencs 2.00 Irish ... “ressnes 5.00 Brownies of “Troop 184 of the Lynhurst Baptist -- ORareR EEE dauepiing 1. Sat were 5.00 ont . Homemakers .

~ Olub, Clermont, Tad..." D. Kent Jones ..covoveve NO NAME siscsvsssscesse Mrs. Foovvvvee soeveonee Ladies of Blue Goose, Int. In memory of Frank ‘H.

; Merrill T. Eaton, chairman of the he met Durns in an Illinois tav-|Indiana University Scholarship = | Committee, dents have scholarships Mr. Parker school year.

Shortly after arriving at the EU™

Barbara E. Conw Katherine R He | Sova,

had previously given it to one of Barbara Meyer and Mal Indiana

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said today 35 stu-'S been awarded state for the current =

Recipients include:

= =- = ‘ — Constance Racht, Pt. Wayne; Doris M.|= Awalt, Zionsville; Mrs, ~ Dorot Plostner |S Lewis, Jeffersonville; ary . Cradick, = | Greensburg. ington, Garrett a J. Brownlay Princeton; Rosalind |= Robinson, Oakland City; E 1 BE. MoMahon, |=

Noblesville; Thomas VY. rais » and Barbara j= R. Kohn, Kokomo; Daisy H. Amick, North Vernon, Harold L. Piteng. _Freelandville; n

Mary Louise’ Shieh, Jean Gordon;

pols, Maroelene.

. {Ruth mpleton, Bloomington; Jean keéping.” | Zjebell Kenda liville; Carol E. oli] r and au

Greencastle; y y Bend; Allen W. Aldied,” Pp. Lafayette, and Paul J, Haute

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Gen. Dawes Improved

CHICAGO, Dee. 13 (UP) = Gen, Charles. G. Dawes, former = Vice<President; probably will be'=

iscnprgad tomorrow or Wednes- |= . m St. Luke's Hospital Bu omens i Riv Tabi ans PAL

where he has been confined for a |= week by a respiratory ailment, | hospital attendants said today. Gen. Dawes is 83.

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Course Bt ourth Year Group— oe! a 63, Arthur Jordan Hall, Butier University.

BIRTHS

Twins At St. Vincent's—Paul, Audrey Alger, hoy and girl.

Boys At Home. Hvin, Bonnie Collis, 327 Tacoma; Carl, Eunice Griffin, 1141 E 17th; James, Marian Franklin, 2437 In

dianapolis. at Methadlsi-_Robert, Muriel Howrey! Barbara Ayers; Arthur, Ima » Ring: Richard, Arnola Records; Jackson, Beulah Keith: Norman, Geneva Dininger; | oa——————

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Betty roadhohn: Edwin, Zona Dexter; Harold, ' Bell. Andrew, Edith Speer: Ollie, ~Patmers- Craig... Phyllis.

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Mu St. Vincent's—Justin, illiam, Arlys Rozer; James, Margaret| endrickson; - Ernest, Helen Phillips. At Soleman-—Homer, Opal Littlejohn; John, 8koda: Lawrence, Flora Reason; | ns Marie Darin At General-~Henry, Marcella Rosa; Daniel}

Katherine Calvin Edward, Clara! Shadaon; Daniel, Josephine Jones. At Home Roy, Rosemary Minton, 12 N.|

| State; Robert, Ruby: Nichols, 1628 i

a Methodist-- Chesley, Virginia Corbett;

Albert, Marie Ballard: Denty, Barbara Rice: Louis, Lorene Kemmerer; William, Mary Knight Lewis, Norma Clark: Isaac, Plorence Williams; John, Mary Parsons; Richard, Gloria Knoll: Arnold! Lotraine Sadler James Margaret | Bykes: Jewell Ruth Pritchett; Willie, |

Pauline Ray: Heunipha, Lois West; Acky, | Winifred Cargarelli At “St, Francis—Fred, ‘Joyce MeKinney;| Raymond, Marlin Sprong; Bdward, mary Steed; Kenneth, Patricia Rode. wald: Charles. Leona Wilson; Sstaidine Murnan. t St. Vincent’s—Donald. Patricia Belden rick: Lawrence, Margaret Mabee; Be Brenda. Edwards, t Coleman—Frank, Fanny Eversole: ‘Willam, Marjorie Joseph: Joel, Lois Weir, At General—Locksley Althea Hampton; Offie; Marilyn Dunn; Otie, Mary Poole.

* DEATHS

Burl Adams, 50. at Methodist, adhesions. | Nellle May Watson, 58, 3308 Roosevelt,

at cerebral hemorr

: hare Rosie Smith, 61, at a Caroline, hyper-|

tensive heart 5300 Park,

carcinoma,

» ' Milton Burden, 58, at Methodist, pneu-|}

Hacberle, 50,’ at St. Vincent's | myocarditis

Lucille Bowers Bond, 0s,

1, 89, rtanaire cardio al 50, at | , nephritis . Waldorf, 74, at 5480 Guilford, | chronic myocarditis.’ Henry Over, 68, at 3041 Central, arterioscle:

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