Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1949 — Page 2
Ten Missin: 3 Feared Dead
PT. WORTH, Tex, May 17 (UP)—The rity X River, fed by a 10-inch deluge of rain over
intersecticn in the west part of the city. An estimated 4000 persons were homeless, and first unofficial estimates of the damage ranged to $2 million or more,
Worth schools were closed because of impassable streets, First ald stations were set up hastily.
Only water available for fire. fighting was that stored in tanks overnight, and some of the tanks running dry early this
morning. It was the first flood to get into
main pumping room and the basement was full of water. Boll Water Tt Worth health officials advised all residents to boil all drinking water. A broad area encompassing Ft. Worth, Dallas, Cleburne and other | smaller north-central Texas com-
“munities went under water. Thunderstorms h stationary over Sarstorm area the night before
i ra to the homeless, providing them with food as well as shelter. —— officials also provided Touts, trucks and men to aid police and volunteers | volunteers in rescue work.
| Tech Seniors Plan Annual Class Play
2 Techn ical h School's senior oli will en senior class day tomorrow . with “The Forty ‘as the theme of the pro-
Otting, Charles Page, Don =a Mavity, Don Hes and Rich-
Condidaia for queen are; De- ; UE Phen Bradway, Irene Friar, Ban- " Phyllis Hedrick, Barbara 11, Barbara Ludfow, Mary Jane Martin, Donna Reed, Janet Siebert and Nancy
Dance committee members are: Delbert Dale, Genevieve Hedge, Robert McCord, Jacqueline Maddox, Janet Spall and Marvin Yaker.
Drowning Victims Given Double Rites
David Lee (Bonny) Wright and « Edward (Pete) Pike, who were drowned Saturday when their boat sank in Fall Creek, 40 yards from the Allisonville Road, were to be buried in Washington Park following joint services at 2 p. m. today in the North Tacoma Chris. tian Church. David Wright, who was 15, lived in 4031 Eastern Ave. and was a! Sgaliman in Technical Training| School. Edward Pike, 11, of | Eastern Ave, was a fifth) grade pupil in School 69.
C. Sullivan
Daniel C. Sullivan, vice president of the Indianapolis Sawsmith Union and sawsmith for te E C Atkins ‘Co, 30 years, today in his. home, 2415 ity St. Apt. 2. Hé was 43. A! lifelong Indianapolis resident, Mr. Sullivan was a member of Bt. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church and Indianapolis Council No. 437, Knights of Columbus. He was a graduate of Bt. John's School. Surviving are his wife, Norine * ¥.; a son, Daniel J. Sullivan, and a brother, Jatthen J Sullivan, all of Services at 8:30 a. m. Friday in the BY ‘Funeral Home will
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