Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1949 — Page 3

Death, Injuries | Burma Revolt Quelled, Sabotage In India Seen Move to Win Control

A blackened hulk . . . is all that is left of "Old Kenyon Hall" and a student group, was erected in 1827, Fire escapes near wine which originally was Ken College, at Gambier, O., in the early = dows aided many students in their flight, when flames engulfed the Hospital yesterday shortly atter| Yoars. The building, which housed two fraternities, an independent building early yesterday. car s ped another on . R St e.g u Feeinad cov Abandon All Hope for Six [Russ Worker Sails Ret: Stevens tach rging passengers. Three P | \ At Camp Gordon

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erty when his car overturned | GAMBIER, O. Feb. 28 (UP)—The office of the President of Two Days Later lerstiona a ¢h.ool State Road yesterday near|...... College reported today that officials “have reluctantly aban- | ; Mitchell. He was Lawrence Coun- ” | By TONY SMITH doned any hope” that six students still missing did not die in the | Seripps. Howard Staff Writer "|ty's first traffic fatality of the fire that destroyed the 122-year-old Kenyon dormitory early yes- | WASHINGTON, . terday. | { A bridge on State Road 34 on K. Chalmers, president, sald that he e ted to Secretaty in the Russian embassy Army Nov. near Lizton was the scene of the iad, S00d0n J statement . Rpec left the country two days after and reosved hs tragic death of Mr. Hadley. His, oo minutes.” He would not|the hospital said he saw Mr, Ah- , hjjcation of charges by a for- 2 e Waliing is automobile smashed into the|, ,. .ie what his official state-|Wajee dragging a fire hose into mer Polish diplomat that “an un-=2™P bridge rail Saturday night. ment would say. the basement of the blazing bulld-|jerling” in the Soviet embass Mr. Thompson was found dead) my were known dead and hos-|Ing at the height of the fire, was the boss of all Communist

at the wheel of his wrecked car ’ pital attendants said one of the| Mr. Louis was last seen when diplomatic sples in this country, Saturday after it left State Rd.|;5 pyrned seriously was not ex-|ne told friends: “I'm staying here| Sergel M. Sergeev, one of three

38 and struck a tree, pected to live. More than 15 other sor th » | i pedestrian, ’ e week end. first secretaries accredited to the A . Mr. Peterson Was gy jents received minor burns in| po oop tort Cohn, who|Soviet embassy, sailed for Mos-|

left to die at the intersection of i Swedish liner U. 8. 20 and State Rd. 29 Satur- the me on Roll Call {is in serious condition, sald he OW aboard the i

{ . Gripsholm Feb. 16. day night when struck by a hit-| pr Chalmers said each student|'0'd Mr. Pincus: ‘ Called Spy Chief Tun driver, group, such as fraternities and| YOU got to jump, it's the only Another pedestrian, Mr. Wal- ‘0 campus organizations, was| Way ou ” “ This was two days after the]

: seize the governm ,|don, died In a Ft. Wayne hospital) ,,vassing its membership to de-| He said Mr. Pincus appeared| Washington Daily News and Break U Gambli a plot 30 ine ot by last night shortly after he was|, .ine if all were accounted for.| frightened but that he did not|other Scripps-Howard newspapers P ng force. He reported to parliament hit by a truck while crossing a Police brokc up a poker: game that 870 Communists had been Earlier plans for an all-college stay to.see whether he jumped. published the revelations of Lt. 807 Northwestern Ave. early arrested in 10 days of violence downtown street. roll call during class periods were The room was destroyed. Gen. Izydor Modelski, former at 1 0 5 Mr. Elder was killed and three snandoned when it was felt it! Another student, Robert Mc- military attache of the Polish em- yesterday and arrested six men other persons were jure Sat-l would be impossible to get all of pariand, Ames, Iowa, was in crit-| bassy here, on charges of gaming. Cecil Hill, ey A head-on og TASR DEATithe 860 students on the campus|ice) condition but hospital at-| Gen. Modelski said one of theior 1807 Northwestern, was also Train Hits Car at one time. tendants said he was improving embassy secretaries was the Mos-| ,..c0q with keeping a gaming List of Dead rapidly and probably would re-|cow-designated espionage chief in houst A Muncie salesman, Mr. Wiley| ye gead were identified as Ed-|cover. this country and the actual polit- ‘ died Saturday when a Nickel ward H. Brout, 19, Mt. Vernon, Most of the victim “ were ical boss over Soviet Ambassa- known, however, that Mr. Ser. Plate passenger train hit his au-| vy 'y and Mare 8. Peck, Fenton, | hurt when they jumped from win-| 307 Alexander Panyushkin. geev is on the State Department's tomobile at a grade crossing. |\in’ Both died of Injuries Suf-|gows of the three-story building], The, Semeral, who broke withi, .' ".o no subversives” in

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der on the streets” did not strike. . Brn the embassy secretary at theitials, | However, a total of 56 acci- yo Rung Were: Siren Jae Firemen sald the fire appar-itime, | Also, House spy hunters and dents were chalked up on police| po 01ion ‘Pa; George Pincus, 19, (ently was started by sparks trom| It is not known whether Mr. the FBI have displayed a lively records from 6 a. m. Saturday to Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stephan M. 0 unprotected fireplace after a!Sergeev wad the man to whom|interest in Mr, Sergeev's activi 6 a. m. today. Seventeen persons|gy.nnara. 19, New York.; Colon Party in the dormitory lounge. |Gen. Modelski ‘referred. It is ties in this country. | Mila were injured, none seriously. |woodworth, 20, Jamaica Plain, n Miss McCoy died early today of (ys. 0 ova ‘Martin E. Mangel, 17 Police and former “partisans” — (injuries suffered in a two-car col-|now York, N. Y. te the predominantly Communist op- lision last night on U. 8. 33, seven” 0 or the injured students in ts of the axis in wartime miles west of Ft. Wayne. Injured

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