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MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1951

These Gamblers Paid U. S. Tax

Five Perish In Rooming House Fire

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Dec. 3 (UP)—Five persons were burned to death ‘last night when flames raced through a rooming house in the old fish market building in ‘downtown Huntington. The fire spread through practically all of the two-story frame and brick structure before firemen brought it under control, The dead were’ identified as Mrs. Carrie Jones, 44; her two grandchildren, Irene, 4, and John, 2, and John Creusley. The fifth victim" tentatively was identified as Julian Smith, An undetermined number- of roomers escaped, police said. Police Capt. Herschel Garten said the fire apparently started when, Mrs. Jones atempted to light a heater with coal oil and the fluid ignited as she was pouring it. : ’ Cabell County Coroner R. 8S. Barrett said the building had been condemned some time ago

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Names and addresses of Indianapolis persons. who have bought gambling ‘excise tax stamps from the federal government: - 4

Quentin R. Willey, 663 E. 16th St.; Jack Edward Griffin, 236 N. Illinois §t.; Gus Manson, 1119 S. Illinois 8t.; Kenneth Jensen, 606 iN. Illinois 8t.; B. A, Gray, 606 N. {Illinois St.; Melvin Atherton and Robert G. Brown Jr, 29031; Clifton St, > er t

Edward F. Johnson, 1935 Broadway; Clarence H. Wilson, 529 Leon St.; Richard I. Fox, 3048 N. Gale St.; Donald W. Denny, 608 N. Delaware St.; Raymond Garrison, 2846 N. Capitol Ave.; William Andrew McCord, 216 Indiana Ave.; Vernon Franklin Archer, 216 Indiana. Ave.; Clifford Roth, 216 Indiana Ave.; Clarence Board, 216 Indiana Ave.; Karl J. Sommer, 216 Indiana Ave.; Eugene Brightee, 1144 N. Pershing St. William N. Clark, 1113 E. “10th St.; John A. Neeley, 1113 E. 10th St.; Russell P. Dger, 1113 E. 10th St.; Franklin M. Wright, 112 W. Ohio St.; Lester Raymond Belt, 10 E. Troy Ave.; Gordon Russell Bankert, RR 12, Box 281; Harold McAllister Flory, 222 8. Illinois St.; Richard Emory Smith, 970

E. Michigan S8t.; Arthur Leo Harding, 831 Fletcher Ave.; Jesse A. Yansel, 601 8. East 8t.; Fletcher Tynan, 833 Ft. Wayne Ave.; Martin Wilford, 1144 N. Senate Ave.

Russell Wolfe, 468 Massachusetts Ave.; Thomas E. Buck, 606 N. Illinois St.; Berriard Donedfeld, 2032 College Ave.; Jack Goldman, 1714 W. Ohio St.; Emory A. Wallace, 7. 8 New Jersey St; Lawrence Gordon, 2617 Highland Pl; Bert Dunlop, 138 8. Illinois St.; Porter D. Stewart, 138 8S. Illinois St; Charles J. Bugher, 663 E. 16th St.; George Wright, 548 Fletcher Ave,; Jerald R. .Reitzel, 708 E. 19tR St.; Fred C. Hand Jr., 708 E. 19th St. > Albert Beedy, 811 N. Illinois St.; Herman Klein, 811 N. Illinois St.; Albert Beedy and Gabe Cohen, 811 N. Illinéis St.; Edith McKinley, 811 N. Illinois St.; William L. Swails, 811 N, Illinois St.; Helen E. Moaore, 11 N. Walcott St.: Walter F. Thompson, 2009 Massachusetts Ave.; Edward J. Cody, 235 E. Vermont St.; Albert S.. Shireman, 1022 N. Arsenal Ave.; Louis Dale Yockey, 620 W. Morris St. Harvey R. Anderson, 424 W.

Chris Carathana, 539 W. Washington St. (rear); Thomas Hamilton Daugherty, 2329 Schriver Ave.; Billy Arbuckle, 245 N. Capitol -Ave.; Sol Meshulam, 306 W. New York Sti; Charleg Meshulam, 306 W. New York St.; Jake) Meshulam, 2936 N. New Jersey St.; Gerald Gene Johnson, 1524 Lambert Stq William Jackson, 1523 N. Capitol Ave.

James R. Sarver, 1318 E. 25th St.; Wade Hampton Stewart, 2247 Columbia Ave.; Thomas Hughes, 60712 W. Washington St. Walter W. Perkins, 1412 E, 16th St.; Robert Trice, 436 N. California St.; Louise Murphy, 206 N. Blackford St.; Alberta Hazel, 3024 N. California St.; Albert Minter, 601 N. West St.; Christ Shishcoff, 217 McCrea St.; William Cowierd, 436 N. California St.

Archie . Young, 404 Indiana Ave.; Albert Washington, 745 W. North S8t.; Dudley Sims, 221 W, Vermont St.; George Thompson, 2407 N. Capitol Ave.; Jenneta Shanklin, 2407 N. Capitol Ave.: Frank Fox, 519 W, St, Clair St.; Harry F. Dugan, 2633 W. Michigan St.; Patrick A. Kelly, 2633 W. Michigan .St.; Thomas L, Mascari, 948 8. East St.

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Michigan Mayor Will Speak Here

Mayor Joseph Flaugh of Benton Harbor, Mich., has accepted an invitation to tell Indianapolis how his city changed “from a widepen town to one of the most respected municipalities in the] country.” The principles of Moral ReArmament did.it, he says, and it all boils down to the formula: “Not WHO is right but WHAT is right.” Mayor Flaugh will address a Pearl Harbor Day meeting beginning at 8 p. m. Friday in the World War Memorial. Mayor-Elect Alex Clark heads the local sponsoring committee, which declares:

“The time is ripe for a moral and spiritual regeneration. The Kefauver Committee, the basketball scandals and other revelations have spotlighted the nation-

Marianne Schutte Enters DAR Contest

Marianne Schutte was selected by the senior class and. faculty to represent Decatur High School in the good citizenship contest sponsored by the D, A, R.

She was chosen for her fine record in scholarship; leadership in Sunshine Society, Student Council, High Sthool Fashion Board, Honor Society and His-

The winner in Marion County will compete with candidates

torical Society; and performance|. {in choir, library and senior play.

from other counties for state honors.

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Campaign Dr. John J. Calland in lneliong Joins Dr. Berger

Dr. John J. Galland has become * Republican forces in Indiana

a partner of Dr. Leon W. Berger backing Sen. Robert Taft for the and will join his new partner in presidential nomination are push- ; the practice of ing their campaign machinery into

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< at 723 Main St, Taft headquarters in washing- Beech Grove. ton has named Lisle L. Wallace, | A graduate of long-time Sheridan Republican |i Butler Univerleader, as the Senator's campaign sity and the IU manager for Indiana. - School of - Den‘|Ave.; Edward and George Cun-| Speed-up in the Indiana drive Dr. Calningham, 2708 W. Walnut St.;iwas seen as a move to keep the {Lewis E. Burns, 615 W. 11th St.; Ohio candidate out in front of {John Williams, 1315 W. 25th St.;|the recently started Hoosier boom |Augusta Bland, 636 Blake St.; for Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. Mack Haslewood Sr., 133 W. 19th Want Machinery Lined Up

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