Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1951 — Page 4
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CORSICANA, Tex, Dec. 28 UP)—Five. children, aged 5 ‘months to 17 years, burned to ‘death last night when an oil stoye ‘exploded and fire quickly consumed their small home here,
i. The oldest, 17-year-old Joseph Parish Jr. apparently died vainly| § trying .to rescue his younger| brothers and sisters. «Other victims were-identified by afithorities #&s Pearlie B,, 3; Linda and Lindon, 18-month-old twins, and ‘Vera Lee Parish, 5 months, children of Joseph Parish, a laborer. SA. sixth child, Freeman Parish, 4, was critically burned. The father was at work when the explosion occurred and the children's mother was visting next door, Officers said Joseph Jr, was sitting on the front porch when the stove exploded and dashed into the small shack to get the other children. His charred body, He was carr was found just inside the door.| The other children burned to death in their beds.
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SAVED HIS LIFE—Life-saving Bible is viewed by Lt. Richard P. Cassity, of Charleston, W. Va.
ying the copy of thg New Testament in a shirt pocket over his heart when a Communist
| and | was s shipped home.
Plan New City Council Fight Against Housing Project
Plans for a new battle sbefore Many councilmen-elect already | City Council to block a proposed have expressed opinions opposing | Southeast Side public housing [the project. | project have heen announced by | The Housing Authority lost a| neighbors of the area. {battle to increase the size of the | Nearly 100 residents of the | {project by changing zoning on a Dawson St. and LeGrande Ave. [third of the tract bounded by section contributed last night to Dawson St. and Le Grande Aves. ! a campaign fund to fight the and the Belt Railroad. Strong obproposed 90-unit project. jection by neighbors caused the They met last night in a mass Authority to drop its request for| strategy meeting in School 34. {pe change. Top priority in their fight will] pha citizens group is campaign- | be a resolution by City Council [jo for construction of a park on requiring final Council approval ihe land and already has obtained before construction can be be-| |some promise from the Park gun. . Ground-breaking now 1S/p,arq that it will be built. scheduled for February, the| Pledges of support were TeHousing Authority of Indianapo- | |ceived last night from three build-|
lis has stated. 4 , Died in Committee ers 2nd res! estate groups,
A resolution requiring Counch| approval died in committee in the Thief Stocks Up last session of the present Council. | Hod Eller, 57, of 3803 E. Wash- | Members of the Highland Park|ington St., told police someone | Citizens’ Committee declare pros-|stole $181 worth of. whisky from | pects of passing the measure will|the liquor truck he parked late] be “much better” before the new | yesterday at 25th St. and North- | Council. western Ave.
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PIERCED TESTAMENT—Close-up of the Bible, which was | penireted By the Hg te to a 8 Soph of three- 2quafers of an inch,
After Christmas
We Must Clear Broken Lots and Odd Sizes .
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