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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Feuding Boy Burns Two Children To Death

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Sets Clothes Afire Yelling: ‘| Hate You’

United Press SAN ANTONIO, "Tex. Sept. 4

— Childish feuding erupted in| tragedy when an 11-year-old boy shouting “I hate you" poured kerosene over a 12-year-old neighbor girl and set a fire which burned her and her brother to, death, Mary Louise Cunningham, 12, and pd 8-year-old brother, Lind-|

sey, d yesterday at their small! home. Their 10-year-old sister, Esther, was Burned critically. Esther and 22-year-old Ruth Ellen Cunningham told Battalion Fire Chief Fred Roth the fire was started by an 11-year-old boy with | whom the Cunningham children 4 had “been feuding” for some time. He was turned over to Juvenile authorities. All their parents were working, | officers said. Esther was passing some clothing through a small! trapdoor to Mary Louise and 3 Lindsey, who were storing them | {iis in a low attic, when the neighbor boy walked into the house. Ruth Ella said he shouted: “I|

and burn the house. te burn everything.”

Then, she said, he poured a can | high and Mr. Cornwell reports 3 has more than 600 blossoms. Any | [has been blind for 12 years. |

of kerosene over Esther, lighted: challengers? & newspaper and set her cloth-

THIS IS A FLOWER?—"1I'm sure it's the biggest in the city hate you. I'm going to burn you| says George Cornwell of the aiant sunflower that towers beside |and ran, but a policeman caught

I'm going| his home, 1627 Roosevelt Ave. The skyscraping plant is 14! feet him two blocks away. Officers

Fire Cripples ‘Copter Output |

FT. WORTH, Tex. Sept. 4 {UP)—Production of helicopters for Korea was severely crippled today after a $1 million fire des-| {troyed a Ball Aircraft Corp. ware-| {house filled with valuable, hard: | |to-get parts. { It was the second time in three {days at Ft. Worth that an “act jof God” struck a powerful blow |at America’s air power, Monday night a freak, 100-mile| | windstorm at Carswell Air Force! | Base, headquarters of the Stra-| |tegiec Air Command, crippled aj |substantial. part of the nation’s] fleet of B-36 atomic superbomb- | [ers as the $3.5 million sirplanes| {sat on the flight line. Yesterday's fire injurad ane! persons, none critically.

Blind Woman Fights | Off Bandit in N. Y.

NEW YORK-—~Sarah Green-

stand in upper Manhattan yesterday when a man walked in,|

{then demanded all her cash.

{pra aised Miss Greenberg, who|

ing on fire.

| Students Must Walk

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wagon while intoxicated. [vey shows.

(UP)—At least 33) NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (UP)—| (today offering $28 reward for a BIRMINGHAM (UP) — Like a(U. 8. colleges and universities/Paul J. Dimock, page out of the past, James S.|prohibit their studehts from driv-|driver’s license and four hours|ian grass parakeet. The bird Rodgers, 49, was fined $25 and ing automobiles during the school |later was in trouble. costs for driving a horse and year, an insurance company sur- Dimock fled the scene after hisright toe is missing, the handbill]

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| New Driver in Jam 17, got» his | lost blue budgerigar—or AustralPolice said|drinks beer, eats spaghetti and a

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Like Wildfire—

Polio Hits 6 Members

Of Family in Texas

By United Press

SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 4—Polio struck “like wildfire” in the midst of a rural Texas family today. Six brothers and sisters, a cousin and a playmate were hospitalized at San Antonio with the disease,

The sixth member of the Paul Pehl family of Stonewall, Tex., 7-year-old Dorothy, was admitted to the polio ward last night.

The Pehl children’s cousin, Doralene Engle, 10, |

Luckenbach, Tex., and a playmate, Marvin Klein, 13, Stonewall, also were stricken. Staff doctors at the hospital said another Pehl cousin contracted polio after visiting in Texas several weeks ago.

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