Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1951 — Page 4
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Arthur Murray’s starting special classes for people over 40 who like good times
Y POPULAR DEMAND : Arthur Murray is starting his “Over 40” Club Classes again. Yes, so many of his “Over 40” graduates have recommended these classes to their friends. And, no wonder! Learning to dance the Arthur Murray Way is such a healthy pas-
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36th Anniversary Special Rates Now in Effect
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300 Guests Are Evacuated As Third Fire Hits Hotel
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ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 12—|None- were reported in serious con-|ine snace reserved for police cars The third general alarm fire dition and many returned to duty ng gag: 2565 within 36 hours swept the first/after being administered OXYE®N murdered my wife.” |
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Kodak fire rose to 86 last night. ied if he could park his car H|
i Jbeoke out in the basement of an |;o;peq to his death from a hotel apartment house but again all oq, yesterday after carefully the tenants safely escaped as fire, , ing plans for the suicide on men quickly brought the blaze, 11,4 plan of the hotel and layjunder control and confined it 10,0 i supplies for other types of
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Detective John Whitton, who spite thousands of gallons of investigated. said that Alexander {water which have been poured on Brahm, 25, Worcester, Mass., fol{it since a general alarm Was, ..q a minutely drawn plan be{sounded shortly after noon Sai- gore jumping from the 17th floor lof the Hotel Taft in the heart of
MR. BRAHM had obtained a floor plan of the 17th floor of the hotel and made notations on it reminding himself to “take off watch before going to window” and “take off sport coat before
| Mr. Brahm followed a diagram {showing the route up the elevaitor to the 17th floor and down {three corridors to a hall window {from which he jumped this morn-
g- i He chetked into the hotel Nov. i9 and apparently spent his time plotting his own destruction with
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