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VOLUME 56—NUMBER 233

Dec. 7. .. The Man in the Street Four Years Ago and Now

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1945

SEARCH FOR 14 NAVAL AIRMEN

Ships, Fishing Boats Join Hunt for Lost Flight Off U. S. Coast.

By RICHARD GLASS United Press Staff Correspondent

MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 7.—Two hundred and forty-two navy planes roared over the Atlan: tic at dawn today in search of five navy torpedo bombers which mysteriously ‘disap-| peared on a routine training flight, The planes joined a fleet of sur-| face craft, including carriers, de-| stroyers and coast guard cutters, which were scouring the sea off the Plorida coast for a sign of the) missing bombers and a sixth plane| which reportedly crashed during an ¢arlier search. | The five bombers, carrying 14; navy personnel, were missing since | Wednesday. It was the first time] in naval air history that a whole flight of planes disappeared without trace.

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Break Deadlock.

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Indianapolis 9, Ind. Issued datly except Sunday

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Where is Enoch Shriner? Has he been arrested?

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Missing; Attorneys Represent Him.

“Missing Enoch” Shriner wasn't there,

vainly for the 49-year-old key figure to make an appearance in the impeachment trial of Sheriff Otto Petit.

decision it will be ‘to recommend whether . the suit shall missed. The hearing opened without de~

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portedly crashed in flames into the striking United Automobile Work> sea Wednesday night while hunting ers union (C. I. ©) picked up their wage dispute today in an atmosphere of hopefulness despite rejection of the company’s 10 per cent

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. In July 1942 she married. Her husband served in the Pacific area for 14 months as a pilot for the troop carrier command. They are the parents of a son, William, Of the years past and in =| future, she said: “It all realize that we have been li

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and was disniissed earlier this year. Judge ' Claycombe told Attorney Funk, “I realize you have a legals istic argument (on alleged

the suit should be handled entirely by Prosecutor Blue.

Blue's recommendation to decille the question. ‘ Still Seek Shriner Meanwhile, police and sheriff's authorities were still looking for Enoch Shriner, :

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LOCAL WOMAN DIES OF AUTO INJURIES

-\Walked Into Side of Car 3

Months Ago.

An 88-year-old member of a pio-

day in City hospital of injuries received ‘when she walked into the side of an automobile Sept. 4, McVay of

neer Hoosier family died early to-|

The victim was Mis. Eljsaheth M.

|capiag issued yesterday, charging | TAPS; - % | + The missing world war I veteran | disappeared last Wednesday.

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