Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1947 — Page 9

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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

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sea during a routine flight off the east coast during the war. The next crashed while assigned to a special training unit. WMrs, Evers said her daughter married Roderick Paul MacKinnon, of Rochester, N. Y., co-pilot of the plane, last January after he was divorced from his first wife. Both Capt. MacKinnon and the plane's pilot were killed in the swampland crash of the DO-3 plane. Fifteen persons survived, Two of them were reported in critical condition todsy. Near Four Airports The chartered ‘airliner carried a crew of two and 34 passengers, most of them Puerto Ricans en route home from the New York area. It was within two minutes flying time of four airports when it crashed into a.bog eight miles north of here. The plane had been in radio contact with Jacksonville, 170 miles north of the crash site, and ‘reported no mechanical failure. Passengers said both engines tailed just before the crash. It pointed out, however, that the pilots might have cut the engines to pre- | vent fire if they believed a crash was unavoidable. *

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July 15 (U.) Evers, of Miami.

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