Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1942 — Page 4

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JAFS TURN GUNS ON YANKS IN SEA

Only Surviver of Bomber Crash Says Foes Returned After Reloading.

3 LOCAL POLE DIE IN CRASHES

Vows Trouble for Japs

South; Truck Collision Claims Third.

Three mdianapolis persons lost SON nN y o 12 (0, BCom, tour ator) their livet yesterday in highway ac- ® ont sing meaner of ol] cidents and another was reported

in a ‘critical condition in a Birmingham, Ala, hospital. * The dead are: MISS BETTY MILLER, 20, of pear Oaklandon, and DANIEL JOSEPH FARGO, USN, machinjst mate second class, 4056 Arthington ave. both fatally injured near Warrior. Ala.

only surviving member of the. crew of an American bomber that crash-landed in the sea off New Guinea, said today that he and his

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_ Corp. Murphy, 26, of Bridgeport, | CHARLES W. KNERR, 51, of Conn, was one of six men who sur-| 815 Yoke ave, killed in a collision vived the crash-landing of twoi of two trucks four miles north of

bombers two weeks ago and strageled | § Martinsville, md, on State Road

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LR FRIDAY, JUNE 12 1042 i W. BOYKIN. RETIRED on st. following a five-year fi1- | mond; a daughter, Mrs. cam! LINTON MINER KILLED | ness. He was 72 and had been a Owens, and five grandchildren, all LINTON, Ind, Jung 12 (U. P) == PAINTER, DIES AT 12, resident of Indianapolis 56 years, of Indianapolis. | Joe Lucas, 50-year-old Linton | ar, was electrocuted vesterday coming here from Bowling Green,| Services will be at 3 th. to-| miner, | y. = 2 | Morrow ot the Speaks Fi fu-| When he touched a short- =eircuited IS Surviving are his wife, Maggie; neral home. Burial Will be in loading conveyor at the Bi-County three sons, Walter, Judson and Ray- | Sutherland Park cemetery. coal mine near here.

James W. Boykin, a painter before his retirement eight years ago, died yesterday at his home, 921 E.

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inte an allied outpost today. 37. The five saved from the other] R ; The injured: bomber were First Ijeut. Ir i a E. a , E HEALY, Shearer, 25, of Alapaha, Ga.; Second! Safe in a west coast port after his ship was torpedoed, Chief Officer Bo Aro Bund Lieut. George Farr, 2¢ of Antlers.| EW. Nystrom (center) tells reporters he means to get back at the The accident which claimed the Okla.; Corp. Edgar Ruth, 20. of Her-| yaps because his father was captured at fall of Hongkong as well as lives of Miss Miller and Mr. Fargo na ie Miss 3 Pvt LE Class bec ause of | Toss of his ship. loceurred early yesterday morning nn I rizzle 24 of Malden, Mass ——— las they were en route with - Miss Royal Juspsliah arr For N fred Bradshaw of juvenile COUTt gealy to New Orleans, from MdianCh oy ise, © R, “ BRADSHAW WAR S warned today. |apolis. The two young women, both at Wise hac »] wound Arrangements were made yester- employed as port of embarkation ic knee ar to walk R 1S day by Judge Bradshaw to turn over Yorks in Washington, had been he otl ers a litte | YOURG MOTO i serious violators to Mahlon Leach, transferred to New Orleans where & ver aifficul : Inqiana driver's license hearing Mr. Fargo was stationed. Pvt. Friz g Automobile drivers under 18 years Judge, for possible revocation & The machine in which they were

their licenses. | riding went out of ‘control on a | TH BI Dy gues Leach | ove 12 miles north of Warrior and | [would be in addition to punishment |ctruck a bridge rail. law violations, Ju Jil- 2 I law violations, Judge Wil- assessed by Judge Bradshaw. | was discovered by

— ists and Alabama state police said, the driver probably had fallen!

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who was driving the ‘car. Miss Miller died near the scene

Mr. Fargo died in Norwood hospital at Birmingham several hours later. Relatives hers said it was under-

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jand had been employed at the Im|dianapolis Screw Products Co. seven | {years prior to entering the navy last January. He received his training at the Great Lakes naval istation, was later sent to Jackson- | (ville, Fla, and then to the Algiers naval base, New Orleans.

Body te Be Returned Besides his parents, he is sur-| Ivived by two brothers, John G. and Iieroy J. Fargo, and a sister, Miss, RB Margaret Fargo, all of Indianapolis. | His body will be returned here for | burial. | Nhss Miller was the daughter of Mr. and Nis. Clarence Miller of | wear Oaklandon. Besides her par-| ents, she is survived by four broth- | ers, Charles, whe is in the navy; | Joseph, Allen and David Miller, all | Sof Oaklan@on, and three sisters, | MiSs Freda Miller, a cheer leader at Central of Iawrence high school, | and Nirs. Isabelle Evans and Miss Marilyn Miller, both of Oaklandon. A graduate of Technical high school, Miss Miller had been in civil service employment in Washington RB 2 vear. She visited her parents here BR before taking her new post in New I Orleans. Parents Leave for Scene | Miss Healy is the daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. William J. Healy. Her (XK ' parents left early vesterday for BirKE mingham. | Mr. Knérr operated a candy and | tobacco wholesale business at his {home for 10 years. He was a lifelong resident of Imdianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fran-

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