Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1952 — Page 14
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Two Children," Mother Die in Evansville Fire
Times Sinise Service EVANSVILLE, May 9—A mother and two small chil ldren died today. in a fire which gutted their frame
thome here, Mrs. Bonnie Windels was pro‘nounced dead on arrival at Dea{coness Hospital. The two children, Mike 2, and {Dolly Beth, 4, were taken from the smoke-filled house by res-
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the United States for 1952 by the Federation of Lutheran Clubs, receives the key award from Wal. vainly almost an hour to try to sy |from the deadly fumes. Flames " By coincidence, the battalion the unit to which the men helong,|ious injury. Grief-stricken and NAssoed a Japanese bicyclist from ficer to Mr. Tomono’'s home to transgression against the person ing family wakened the husband the Army truck were. arrested. er ——| ised that the Army “will take windels last night had enterYutaka Tomono, 30, who was! A police cruiser in the neighfor injuries. (Castle High School after 250 stu-| Tomono as he was riding his bi-| The students . returned 0/190 women employees at Lane | Killed, 4 Hurt VINCENNES, May 9-—Dewey ing in the front seat were un- Lee and seven other teachers party was held in Lane Bryant hurt, one critically, when their
cuers who broke down a door ‘to ; . . . snatch them from their beds. LUTHERAN HONORS—Gov. Schricker (center) who was named the Outstanding Lutheran in | Fire rescue teams worked ter J. Pippert (left). Mr. Pippert accepted the award by proxy for the Governor at the federa- revive them. tion's annual convention in Cleveland. Clarence Elbert (right) received a plaque in behalf of the | Untotiched by Flames Indianapolis Lutheran Service Club, for the second successive year, as the "Outstanding Lutheran | The 24-year-old mother's death, Service Club, USA." [too, was blamed on suffocation ° had not .-reached the bedrooms where the victims slept. eld tor Lassoing Japanese "i: ih Whi w appliance salesman escaped ser-| ! By United Press ! L) YOKOHAMA, Japan, May 9 commander of the soldiers was said: |dazed, he was taken-to the home) The Army promised today to take on the scene at the time. He “It was not only a serious of relatives, “severe disciplinary ny helped get Mr. Tomoho to a hos-'breach of military discipline but! Neighbors and police who broke Baatnst an anterican soldier who pital, apologized and sent an of-also an utterly unwarranted into the house to rouse the sleepffer help. of a Japanese citizen.” and led him to safety. | : im through © pas oid 3 touch and Sragged him through later, Brig. Gen. James G. De-| After apologizing to Mr. To- Discovered at 1 a. m, The soldier and four compan- Yine, commander of the 40th Mono for this “utterly irrespon-| neighbors reported the fire at fons who were riding with him in Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade, sible prank,” Gen, Devine prom- apout 1 a. m. Police said the . . t and severe disciplinary tai Fri ; The Army refused to give their prompt J tained friends who left about names until an investigation is Student Strike Over action.” ae . midnight. It appeared the fire 1 g ’ Army investigat ts w i completed. At Ex-Coach S Request y invest Ration agents were started in a davenport—possibly The victim of (he lassoing was J {ordered to “relentlessly pursue rom a cigaret. NEW CASTLE, May 9 (UP) the case and ferret out the guilty taken to a hospital to be treated 'Feace” reigned today at New person. borhood heard the fire call and a — reached- the seene-ahead of fireespe THEA RPV ated een re enisc ealisdeetfuthsisosirire tor Lf NE Bryant Mothers <3 LL a Le a were riding in the rear of the protest the firing of Bob Lee, The fire destroyed the home truck when one of them looped their assistant football and track Honored at Party land furnishings, an improvised lasso around Mr. coach. Mothers Day started early for roam cycle. Mr. Tomono was pulled classes after Lee assured then Bryant, Inc., mail order division, ih bieycle and dragged be- he wasn't nteresred in regaining) The company today gave its n e truck. 8 position and asked them to annual luncheon honoring em- Scott, 54, Petersbur / i y " . § , od, $ g, was killed A sergeant and a corporal rid- end their walkout. ployees. who are mothers. The today and four persons were SUAS 07 what had happend i hotified ‘of their discharge Cafeteria, 752 E, Market 8t. Harry car went out of control and hit no pedestrians way ng at the end of the spring term in J. Bagal, general manager, had a bridge abutment one mile west a m. | an economy move, charge. {of here on U, 8. 50. {
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