Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1947 — Page 9
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P).—A 26-year-old woman, three N A! times a pilot's widow, died with her| non's grandmother, Mrs. Emma| | fourth filer husband in. the char-| Shultz, told the story of her grand-| tered airliner which carried 21 per-| daughter's ill-fated marriages, sons to death near heft on Sunday,
The body of Mrs, Joyce J. ghia] 31 identified
At Houston, Tex, Mrs. MacKin-
The girl's first husband, she said. a flying instructor at PensaFla. He and a student were
justi killed in a crash shartly before the
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July 15 (U.) Evers, of Miami.
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