RAYMOND -- Authorities were baffled today in attempts to determine the caused of the tragic fire that snuffed out the lives of three small children here yesterday afternoon.
The tiny victims of the raging blaze, which sent up a sheet of smoke and flames that block rescue attempts, were children of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cate, of Lane Road
Mrs. Cate and two other children, including an identical twin of one of the victims, escaped the flames. Mr. Cate, a 30-year-old shoe worker, was at work in a local factory.
Dead were:
TED ROBERT CATE, who would have been one year old today.
MYRA ANNE CATE, who would have been two years old, next month.
TERRI FAE CATE, 3˝ , who was one of the twins.
Only moments before the fire broke out, Mrs. Cate - working on the family laundry in the basement - sent Terri upstairs to quiet a younger child who was "fussing".
Inspectors from the state fire marshal's office were probing through the ruins of the Cate home this morning in quest if elusive clues to what might have caused the tragedy.
"We’ve run up against a stone wall" said Inspector Ernest Jenkins. "We just can't understand how a fire could start and get our of control so quickly, with Mrs. Cates just a few steps away in the basements.
Jenkins said investigation into the cause was hampered last night by darkness and sub-zero temperature.
Ted Robert and Myra Ann, the two youngest victims, were found in cribs in a first-floor bedroom. Terri's body was found on the dining room floor.
All Suffocated
Dr. Wendell P. Clare, of Portsmouth, medical referee, said the three children died of suffocation
Mrs. Cate told officials at about 2:30 p.m. she was hanging clothes on a line just outside the cellar door as Timothy Ralph,6, and Sherri Rae, 3˝, the other twin played nearby. She said she sent the other twin upstairs with a toy for the other children.