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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

One Boy Dies, Brother Safe

“In Blaze Here Y

A 23-year-old mother tried to §

save both her small “sons from

her burning Northeast Side home| 8& } ‘last night, but one perished in

ithe flames. Dead was James Edward Thuran; 5. His mother, Mrs. Minnie Thurman, grabbed him and his 2-year-old brother, Anthony, when she , noticed flames licking at the ceil. ing of their one-story house, 2528 Brouse St, Edward jerked away. The mother tossed Anthony out : %he front door and ran back into the blazing home for Edward. * She couldn't find him in the dense smoke.

Screams Bring Aid

" Her screams attracted Henry *

Davis, 45, of 2524 Brouse St., and Patrolmen Harold Phelps and Raymond Wachstetter, cruising in a squad car. But the flames thwarted their rescue attempts. After putting out the blaze,

“through the wall, The interior of

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[Crash Kills

Daughter of Rep. Seng

|" An Indianapolis woman, taking |Christmas presents to her father, State Rep, Frank J. Seng, Jasper, was killed late yesterday when a {stone truck sideswiped her auto on Ind. 37 near Bloomington. | B8he was Mrs. Frank C. Otte, 38, ‘of 2640 Manker St, wife of an

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Mra. Otte was alone in the car.! Driver of the truck, loaded with stone, was Arch Killinger, 32,

Bloomington.

Mrs. Otte, a native of Jasper, had lived in Indianapolis 17 years.|

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fary. . Surviving are her husband and father; three children, Frank Jr.,| Charles and Billy; a brother, Hilary, Jasper, and two sisters, Misses Genevieve and Justine) Seng, both of Indianapolis. 1 Services will be at 10 a. m.|

Burial will be in St. Joseph's! ‘Cemetery,

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SHELBURN~Arthur. B. Turner, 33, Brazil, was crushed to death early today while driving alone. His car hit a telephone pole after crossing the Chicago & Eastern Tinos tracks here.

RENSSELAER — John M. Davis, 33, Bloomington, truck driv. er, was killed today whén his | truck collided with another at the! junction of Ind. 53 and Ind. 16 south of here. other truck was held for ignoring a stop sign. ” ” ” BROWNSBURG— Bert Witham, 62, Brownsburg, died when his {pickup truck hit a parked car on {U. 8. 136 here. State police did not know immediately whether a| heart attack or crash injuries!

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# NEW HARMONY — Two persons were killed early today when | their car plunged 50 feet off Ind. 69 and rammed a house here. The! dead: Estol A. Perry, 38, Mt. Car-| imel, Ill, and Martha Irene Am-

Thursday in Sacred Heart Church. brose, 23, Grayville, Ill. The driver, |

Charles Armstrong, 44, Mt. Car-, mel, Ill, was injured.

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Rites Here Thursday

For Former Resident Mrs. Mary M. Huls Cordray. former Indianapolis resident and “other of eight children, will a buried here Thursday. The 80-year-old resident of Reo Ariz., died Monday at her home, Mrs. Cordray, wife of Mark Cordray, was born in Robinson, Ill, but spent most of her life in Indianapolis. She moved to

Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill, Survivors, with her husband, are the eight children: Mrs. Minnie Hudson, Mrs. Bertha Sherick, Mrs. Mary Gordon and

Mrs. Belle McGrew, Venice, Cal;

Charles Huls, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Pearl Huber, Port Huron, Mich. and Mrs, Verna Hutson, Los Angeles, Cal,

‘Stampede’ Ebbs

Applications for gambling tax] stamps have dwindled to a trickle, Internal Revenue officials here said today. They issued their 533d stamp to Porter Jones, 443 Indiana Ave.

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