Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1951 — Page 2
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~ Storms
It'll be a little windy, the weatherman says, but the big blow is over for today and
lightning struck the city a triple blow in a storm that lasted about one hour. Today the Weather Bureau said the 115 inches of rain which drenched Indianapolis between 6 and 7 p. m. set a new mark. It was the city's heaviest one-hour rainfall sin November since tne Bureau began keeping records ‘here in 1887. iE | 2.8 Inches of Rainfall
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three midwestern states yes-
towns in Illinois, southeastern Missouri and northwest Indiana, leaving a wide trail of property damage. Forecasters said spawned by a collision of a cold front from Iowa with April-like
air that has prevailed in the Mid-, west for the past few days.
Seven persons were injured, two
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{4 : terday, jolting homes off so is the rain. , erday jolt 8 ‘ls It was a different story last their foundations and injur- 5 ti ’ TV S : T U : . < ) ' nv. . oF ” night. ing at least 13, Ayres’ announces . . .QCINTA S$ how Oo Pouring ran. high winds and, The twisters swooped .down on
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! The Bureau also said last {night's downpour may have been the heaviest in the state during ithe storm. At least, the Bureau 'had received no official records eo - of Heavier rainfall anywhere else ®Mergency ‘cots in the grade in Indiana. Full data will not be SCh00! gymnasium for members received here until the month is ©f 50 to 60 homeless families, over. : All told, about 2.6 inches of rain tumbled out of the skies onto
fidence, 318 t 37 compared 38. The Cons a mathematic 14 over all « House of Con Jormer For vert Morrison attack with cizing Mr. Ch ices and his
critically, in Murphysboro, III, and Sheriff Roy Carter said the # town was “50 per cent flattened.” Red Cross rescue workers set up
Santa's first appearance: Friday, November . 23. Monday, December 24.
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Santa's last appearance:
ADMITS EMBEZZLEMENT— Willard W. Crocker, 39, Ne-
vada internal revenue agent, is
VIRUS VICTIM—E. William Vensel, 28, University, of Pitts. burgh research worker, gave his life seeking a cure for a malady affecting troops in Korea. Doctors said his death yester-
Heavy Loss at Gary
in jail in San Francisco after
Damage was estimated at $100,- confessing
embezzlement of
4:15 to 4:45 P.M.
Indianapolis yesterday. 000 in a 20-minute tornado at a Parliament fc day oppersifly ya: sauted by Ie peaY. he ‘buss. Gary. Ind, but the only reported $900 in income tax funds. He De. 7 to Jan one ° i hh png aes ment wall of an East Side home casualty was a woman hit on the claimed liquor brought his Attlee viruses with win ® had Deen ollapsed. Streets were flooded. f00t by a flower trellis, downfall,
working,
Planes Hunt For Missing Race Driver
By. United Press PALMDALE, Cal. Nov. 14— A squadron of search planes was Robert Mocanty Tiugkt a hail . storm was ting her house. It to take off at dawn today to was rain driven by the wind. Just scour the Tehachapi Mountains about the time the storm was ; for a small private plane that over, a big chunk of the founda- Mrs. Edson McLaren and Michael day.
Former Pri Attlee ended debate for La that Mr. Chur by realities t the line” on t Last night - triumphant e: atives, to a wi Churchill's p Tuesday in th by the Prim key ministers Various oth cizing the C have been tab are not expec
Two streets caved in. Two other’ womeX' suffered — Rain washed away a manhole Shock when the twister ripped up
cover, and a hoy was hurt as he homes and buildings. was voeky Warren 'No'
stepped into the manhole. Gary police said it Five persons were hurt in traf- fortunate” no one was killed by 'fic accidehts at the height of the the onslaught which tossed two WOULD BE storm. garages across a street, ripped a Lightning knocked out power NOuse from its foundation, toppled
® service in several Northeast CATS Over on their sides and pulled A Surprise
‘neighborhoods. up trees like weeds. b i The unidentified woman hit by By United Press At 3308 on Folds fr the trellis was returning from a. SACRAMENTO, Cal. Nov. 14 : Ca CL grocery when the twister wrenched™._penyblican Governor Earl
the packages an n : p 8 4 an umbrelia Warren is expected to annolince
from her hands, More scared were his candidacy for President to-
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H you would like your child to have a personal interview with Santa Claus on Ayres’ television show, write for tickets now. Admittance to the studio is by ticket only . . . the first to write, the first to be served. Because of limited audience space, while each child must have his own ticket, one parent may bring a group of
Admittance by ticket only
children. When you write, please give name and age of your child. Also state the day you would like to have your child appear with Santa; it is advisable to name an alternate date. The day stated on the ticket you receive is final and may not be changed. Parents and children are asked to be at Station WFBM-TV, 1330 N. Meridian St., no earlier than 3:30 p. m. and no later than 4 p. m,
Please send your letter requesting tickets do:
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: , rs »» Phillips If he says he Indianapolis 9. Indiana for discussion disappeared four days ago carry- Sion Fave way “with a roar, a is not a candi- Plans i : e said. ; $ ; ing veleran rdee : Neither she nor her 3-year-old Wail Torn Om date, it willvank : The Conse: griver Mack son, Gregory, was hurt. Her hus- The back door of Mrs. Me- as the political {sed super aus Beliings son Bund. an Insurance agent, was in [Aren't Bowe blew open when surprise of 105 Make your SHIEs Chelbmas epion ary specioly mrey one wil a tnd ten coat - . Gary on business. she was fixing dinner. Furniture ~ 1laborate A . . ais . : The wide- A fire department rescue squad WAS upset, part of a wall was Pp reparations ‘ interview with Santa on television . . . write now for tickets, Spread Rn : (hustled to the scene and had the torn out, two double garages have been com- : ally
igas and water company shut off Across the street were flattened pleted for a speservice. and a newsboy was knocked from cial ne ws con- ” Minor floods caused by the his bike. Mrs. Phillips said she ference in the ¢ rain undermined pavement in the Was “scared to death” when the g0vernor's suite.
hampered by clouds yesterday. Hellings, a champion mid-
2800 block of Manlove Ave. and chimney of her home caved in as More than 50 Gov. Warren & get race car {John Grigley, 53. of 505 Minerva she scurried into the basement, reporters tele- °V and 500-Mile Mr. Helli St, who was driving through the Assistant Fire Chief Russell Vision and newsreel camermen, { classic driver I. "8% downpour. found his car sunk in Ballard reported at least 50 build- Photographers and radio com-
Bob Parker and photographeris pole. He was not hurt. but it ings were damaged and numerous Mmentators plan to attend. Lee Harvey were pasengers in the took a wrecker to pull out hfs windows shattered. He said at Mr. Warren was California's plane, piloted by Robert Harris, | auto. least two homes lost their roofs favorite son” in 1944 and 1948. Supervisor at Lockheed Aircraft police also closed the 2800 block and the roofs of five apartment In 1948 he put aside his own pres- ¥ ; of nearby Sangster Ave. se buildi wi so idential aspirations and ran for They left Brackett Field at of a similar coven berate Nulldings Ded a a Ye ett a to on_foF a a Stepped into Manhole “It was darn near a miracle no E. Dewey of New York. > " The boy who stepped into a one was killed or badly hurt’ SRR manhole is Terry Claffey, 12, of Mr. Ballard said. ‘ y 1315 Polk St. He was crossing The exclusive Glen Park resi Escape Room {Oriental St. between St. Clair dential district was hardest hit.
‘and Ninth Sts. with his mother, Some sections of the district J Courthouse brother, and sister. His right hip were without lights, every home
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‘Dead’ Woman Talks Rationally
‘and left leg were cut and in one block was damaged, at Is Used Again SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14 bruised. General Hospital dis- least five garages were de- : till : } UP)-—Ban Francisco physicians, charged him after treatment. molished and several cars in a THE “ESCAPE room” on the Is shi going 5 rong
amazed at the sudden improve-| The Weather Bureau predicted parking lot were overturned. fifth floor of the Courthouse Anment in a woman who was be- better weather today, tonight and Gary was doused by at least nex presented another puzzler to lieved to have been dead for 10 tomorrow. It'll be partly cloudy, six inches of rain immediately police and juvenile authorities hours, said today opinions on the the Bureau predicted, with winds after the twister. yesterday when a 16 year-old boy criteria of death may have to be blowing 15 to 20 miles an hour Town Hall Wrecked “disappeared.”
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altered. ‘most of today. The youth, captured Sunday The woman, Mrs. Theresa But- 4 nigh of 57 was expected Ine twister swept through pight ‘in the offices of a wholeler, regained consciousness and :oday wii low of 43 A Murphysboro, Ill... from tHe south-'gaje grocery firm. was locked in
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talked rationally yesterday for outlook for tomorrow is west, “levelling the town hall and the room by Patrolman Don a . cooler the first time since she was Pro- weather, with a high of 42 to 45 PTYR8 Off the top story of a gleeth while papers ordering the nounced dead six days ago. { : o ci ‘ibrick store. The fire station was youth to the county jail were City Health Director J. C. Gei- carried away- but the engine re- signed Y i 3 : ] . es, we still have some of those wonderful RCA ger said from all medical in- Zoning Board OKs mained. ; When he returned. the vouth ; wonderful RC | formation now available, Mrs. | Eight persons were injured at .. oo. radio-phonographs left at these great lower
Butler will recover completely. Apartment Project : {the village of Campbell Hill in ~ p iio nelieve he may have fled prices. Just look at the models:
‘Southern Illinois.
Dr. Thomas E. Albers, San un ; The town's ,. ihe same route a 17-year-old Francisco Hospital superintend- nr = unit apa tment frofent aor school building was unroofed but et August, jumping ent. said he “3 ars laine. Yortheas ¢ DNAs Deen ap- students inside were not injured. —- f and then 14 feet : nt, sai * just can’t explain” proved by the Board of Zoning! At Parma. Mo. a small twister = feet to a roof a ®
Mrs. Butler's recovery despite an Appeals. apparent shortage of oxygen in The board yesterday granted
to another roof top and down
- hit two miles to the southeast. a fire escape
Three persons were injured —none
n v ; i te t th loor was not locked ler system for several hours zoning variance to R. B. MOITi-| coriously-— when their home col Su Wi OF returied ana model al] . . . Pet 0. her revival on the steps son for construction of four lapsed on them en the ogy Tenis 1 2X . 0 morgue urs vy ildi i i ad : : there 13 a poss y a f the morgue Thu: sda aay buildings, each housing eight The business district of Minier, _ hearing the bov knock. regularly 259.95
= apartments. in the 3700 block of 1. Woodland Ave. Cost of the project is estimated at $350,000. Construction of an office and Ser cts business building at 2243 E. 38th ‘n> ups St. was approved. Many Price Ceilings
A truck terminal for the 1700-§: 3 1 block Oliver Ave. was denied. Lifted in Colombia
was smacked by a tornodo and an implement company huilding was wrecked.
opened the door. The window through which the 17-year-old escaped has been covered with wire screening.
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