Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1949 — Page 5
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‘19 Students Hurt In. Dormitory Fire
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Okla., and was expséisd here dur-||
ing the morning,”
Roscoe Cate, a vice president of| the unive , sald claly were| making every effort to trace the missing students. .
University officials said that 75 per ‘tent of the building's residents had stayed on the campus Aor the week-end and apparently were In the building when fit caught fire, : Most of them, they said, had not gone to their homes because of the season-opening OklahomaTexas basketball game tonight,
Sparks from the burning
structure set off grass firei al’
quarter-mile away and endangered other buildings where students were quartered.
Beveral fire-fighters were overcome by smoke and exhaustion. They were treated at the scene and returned to the fight to keep the flames {rom spreading. Dennis Miller, 2 student from Joplin, Mo., said “I don’t know how it s‘arted.” “All IT hope is that there isn't somebody "trapped in there,” he said. “I don't know what awakened me. I just started throwing clothes in my suitcase, jammed it shut, and then jumped out,” Saves Some Possessions Mr. Miller said he was luckier “than most of the: fellows” because he managed to save some of his possessions. |
Most of the students, he said,|learn to love him. I haven't. We “There is something immoral “lost just about everything they have a nice home and a pretty about curtailing the production {good life, but he has stopped giv-| Bill|ing me reasons to pretend I love don’t have enough.”
owned.”
Another Joplin student, Johnson, said “I just got out by| the skin of my teeth when the| fire enveloped my room.” | “It was. terrible,” said Floyd} Brazile of Mobile, Ala. was a goner.” James Edward Williams of Sulphur Springs, Tex., was taken to Municipal Hospital in a state of shock. He moaned repeatedly: “I don't think my roommate got out. I don’t think he got out.” He did not identify his roommate, Suffers Severe Burns Jack BSchnetps of Oklahoma City was also taken to Municipal Hospital. He suffered severe
back as he fought-his way out
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were called to the two hospitals Kept the bargain. Why should I?
to uid-in the emergency. Other communities in the vicinfty rushed ambulances and firefighting equipment to ajd the Norman units, Blaze Attracts Thousands Thousands of persons swarmed to the fire, located on the univer. sity’s “south campus,” a half mile south from the main group of university buildings. Some spectators joined the regular fire crews in the fight to keep the flames from spreading. The fire broke out as the area was suffering from a severe drought that was just beginning to endanger crops. Early this morning, however, a slight rain began to fall and gave firemen some ald in their battle against the blaze. Norman is located about 30 miles south of Oklahoma City, the state capital, in the heart of the state. An Indianapolis woman is a member eof the faculty at the University of Oklahoma. She is Miss Martha Ratcliffe, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ratcliffe, live at 3330 Brookside Pkwy. "An uncle, J. 8. Sadler, lives at 3792 E. Raymond Bt. An art teacher at the college, Miss Ratcliffe was graduated” from Technical High School and John Herron Art School.
Casualty List In Oklahoma Fire
NORMAN, Okla., Dec. 3 (UP) —University of Oklahoma students hospitalized with burns and injuries suffered in the men's dormitory here today included: At Ellison Infirmary
J ens, 4 fio, Binghamton Bi Jalinston, plin, fossn CR 8. ne, Sropx. Yi ¢ htenstel Bronx. . 1 Gene nean, Ia.; Orman Har av, Antonio. ex. ! Edwin rower, ! Kas.: Guy Mixo hreveport IA at erty, Ci a aren, = lien ¥ an James L.. Mohdn, 2 mAh unleiph oA Hospital: padsck! Sih las, Re Sa Tox
Expect Shirley Temple
To Ask Divorce Monday!
HOLLYWOOD, Nec. 3 (UP)== Shirley Temple is ready to ask for
a divorce Monday from her hus-|B
band, Actor John Agar, dttorneys sald today. The attorneys said only one legal paper, relating to a trust
{is 20 ana I
| Ing. She'd resent arising early, leaving you home in . She'd
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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
before I get .married; away. She thinks
me. We've gone together three
strikes. I get a job, work a few] months, then get laid off. flancee has a steady bank account.
Do you think 'm wrong in asking her to aiLy little while” She
A woman wants to look up to her husband. That's much Sanity to do when the man has a job, a future, and something in his wallet. ‘RIght” now your flancee fis “one track.” She wants to get married. She- thinks employ ers are overlooking a good employee. She might not if you stayed unlucky and she drew on her bank account. A person snug on a job rarely understands why someone isn't work-
suggest how to hunt jobs. She'd be embarrassed that you weren't working. She'd expect you to keep house and maybe cook. You woultes like that. Dis couragement would change you and » wa notice. You'd argue and Dore. each other.
I. THINK I should have a job and a little money in the bank My flances thinks we should marry right In making excuses to keep I don't want to wait, but I don't want to let my wife support
I've had a tough time keeping a job because of lay-ofts and
5.2% How to Win’ Ideas
. | GOP.”
from - her,
years.
Baffle Young GOP
Speakers ‘Disagree On ‘Socialism’ Issue
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his campaign with an assault ap “socialized medicine.” “My campaign pointed up the fact that the battie now lies between the Republican Party and {the opposition composed of the unholy alliance of Communists, Socialists, Collectivists, left-wing-ers, pinkos, New Dealers and Fair Dealers,” he asserted, Willkie Leads Panel Rep. Willkie, son of the 1940| {GOP presidential nominee, Wen{dell Willkie, opéned a panel dis- | cussion, saying “generalities about socialism wom't help the
He outlined a three-point pro-
What would happen if her job weren't steady?
Doesn't Love Husband My ‘husband convinced me I'd
{him, { I'm sure I've fooled him and] {made him happy. He must think| ithe battle is won.
complained for I like clothes and fun and he doesn't. Occasionally, though, I think he could make some effort and take me out. I said that, and he!
He spends abroad that armed forces could) “Ia lot of money on sports which never win. I care nothing about. I haven't]
gram—farm plan, health survey {and tax policy—‘to return the Republican Party to power.” “We have to send food abroad,” the young GOP. legislator said.
of food when so many people
He ' said food is America’s “best” ‘weapon. With it, he (added, we can win victories
Asks Health Study | He proposed that the GOP |adopt a farm. plan, different from | the Democratié, Brannan Plan, | to. ship food abroad. He also |proposed a Hoover Commission |
took me. I pretended I was hav- survey on the nation’s health and ing a ‘wonderful time. He didn’t|tax structure.
talk. He nodded after two drinks,
Mr. Tope, recently named chair.
objected to dancing; and wanted man of the Young Republican
to go home.
It wasn't like that when he| afternoon session of the organiza-
convinced me I'd learn to love)
him. I've been fair. I never ob-| must wake up and take an active ject to him going places he wants part in the party.”
I doubt if any husbands or wives keep the bargain. In the first place, there is seldom anything verbal about that bargain. We expect the other person to be the same married as because that’s what we hope. Neither person lives up to those hopes, so there's trouble. You don’t object to him going places he chooses, but do You go alo=2 and act interested? You did before your marriage, you know. He expects it. Like most men, he probably has taken his disappointments quietly, burying himself in activities. Like most men he slacks on showing his wife a good time. For that, he isn't excused, You'd forgive him, though, if you loved him. You're bound to magnify your complaints because you're disapopinted. Tell kim just how seriously | his indifference affects you. Let him think you love him and miss his companionship. He'll core through with attention if you earn and return. it. He'll live up to you if he thinks he might lose you.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 WicMaryland St.
Heavy Snow Sweeps New England; 3 Dead
BOSTON, Dec. 3 (UP)—Three persons perished, 14 Gloucester fishermen were rescued from two storm-wrecked trawlers, and up to nine inches of snow was reported in some sections today as New England was hit by the heaviest snowstorm of the season. Boston had only about an inch but the suburbs had from two to four inches, while at
.i Hartford, Conn., nine inches was ton. reported,
The storm left six inches of
unter: [snow at, Worcester, Mass. five
inches at Westfield, and eight inches at Pittsfield.
\Official Weather UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Sunrise... ... 6:40 | Sunset .. “an itafion 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a.m. Rotel precipitation since Jan. 1. tennens ai f8 ne since Jan, 1 . cane
The following table shows the temperature In other ‘cities tio
‘ AY agreement, remains to be signed n Worth nsas City
by Mrs. Agar. to him Tn Buffalo, N, Y,, and was expected back by: Monday. The onetime baby star, who married Mr. Agar four years ago, is expected to amplify her charges of cruelty,
It is being flown A
INSPIRATION
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om the attraction of the day.
{National Federation, opened the tion, saying “young Republicans
‘We cannot sit idly by and
Saylor will be the PHB cipal speaker of the cluding the two-day state rally tonight in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Last night, the junior Republicans Opened the rally with a dance. Mrs, Nora May Young; blood of Evansville was crowned | queen of the affair,
Bodies Marked By White Sticks
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and hit his head on & door,” said one of the drawn-faced survivors. “I haven't seen him since. Our iroom was over there.” A group of searchers went to! the spot he indicated. But ney] found only wreckage. Sea:ching wasn't easy. aro buildt
All were twisted ruins of the) —bedsprings coilin gl
realist; bathroom fixtures that always seem to survive tragedies, and plumbing pipes still too hot to touch. Keep Out Curious
A cordon of officers kept out the curious. All Saturday classes had been dismissed, and disaster scene
undreds of spectators watched, mostly in the same silence as the searchers. A field telephone was strung from the scene of the fire across the campus one mile to the office of O. U. President George L. Cross, where the administration was keeping in close touch with the grisly work. } Cleveland County Attorney Jim Hester was serving as coroner, He stayed behind the men with the sticks.
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