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If Only She Can Be Happy—Just Once | _ ‘Woman, 36, Killed in Home Fire LL Times State Service Now pretty, brown-haired, blus-iShe knows she will never be able it is too late. I want a shower of A 36-year-old woman was, Miss Symonds was overcome across her bed. Other roofers 5

burned . McIne , owner of the reported she frequently smoked S to death and a 73-380 20C Ale ted by smoke in bed, firemen said. - Ter

year-old woman was OVer- fumes. Rescue squad firemen A third early morning blaze

come : ; irevived her and gave him first destroyed Raymond Horn’s pri- 1 i 0 | by smoke but rescued, = Neither went ‘to a hospital. vate garage in the rear of his

and revived in two Indianapolis W. Beecher St., Mars Roomer Smelled Smoke home, 4504 NV. » fires early today. Other residents of the rooming Hill. Sheriff's deputies estimated ln P {| Mrs. Myrtle Conrad died in her ,ouse in which Mrs. Conrad per-|the loss at $400. . f first-floor _ bedroom at 635 N.ished got out without difficulty Two sa # Noble 8t. The coroner listed suffo-/after Paul Stateman, a roomer. A &_State Parley buddies |

: kened gation as a contributing cause 0 Staefled smoke and awakened AYETTE, Apr. 4 (UP) tured hei

| Templar Police fo Less than:-an hour earlier, Cause of both fires, confined Members of Knights | Daniel McInerney, 32, carried largely to the rooms in which from six states will attend the had crac

GLEZEN, Apr. 4—Bette Lane... pee is 22 She's spent the'to do the things that other people happiness for Bette. anything that

t into the world oll _lanyone thinks might give her § San a past 10 years in bed or in a wheel/do, She feels that she has noth- (TV, oT TE, no ‘ne outsid

» chair at her farm home in Pike ing to live for, and thit there is worid to her.” i Tat hy By A County as the paralysis immobil- nothing in store for her.” | Doctors have given Httle hope § eT piness to Bette ized her from the walst down. That, her aunt hopes, is where on how long Bette can win her or childhood accident—a heavy That is all she can do—sil. yng greal-hearted American pub-. fight for life, farm gate that swung back on a That's why her aunt, Mrs. lic comes in. But “her family is hoping it's little pig-tailed girl of 10—injured Blanche Forsythe of Shelburn, “I would“like for Bette to have long enough to “make Betts hapBette. It left her unconscious "Bett ister to Hie Times _— big event in her 'ife before py just once.” : several days. She recovered. Or "Bette has been brav : —- Lh at least it seoms that she did. years’ whe SiC. CHVEWOE SUC French-Tunisian Case Action Studied by UN I pt Eradually A hesitancy she would walk again. | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. whether the 11 Asian and African her walk. Finally doctors told “Now she realizes she will Apr. 4 (UP)—The United Nations countries which demanded thi ; ; ; | Sates Will stead ha Bad crac » he ents Batte had suffered a never walk again. Security Council meets late today council consider the dispute as a "7% A Miss Anna Symonds, 73, from the they" started, was undetermined. 95th. ann ‘Knights Troope: ey lateral sclerosis, ‘She's watched her three broth-'to decide whether to take action threat to international peace 3 blazing living room of a two- Firemen said they found a gas Grand Commandery Rig y ers and sister grow up, graduate, in the French-Tunisian-dispute. would succeed in getting the is-| PRETTY BETTE LANE—A [story frame home where both burner partly turned on in Mrs. Templar of Indiana here May

ed in the child- . ’ ! : h « Dood accidents “get ‘married and have families. But prospects were uncertain sue on the agends “shower of happiness"? live st 2 Haugh St. Conrad's room and a live wire M1 oy FT

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