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Superfortress . Crashes | On Mt. Spokane | MT. SPOKANE STATE PARK, Wash., Nov. 14- (UP)—Air Force officials” said today that fogi caused a B-20 Superfortress to crash on mile-high Mt. Spokane, | killing five crew members and crit-| ically injuring two others, “IS The plane was on a night train- || fhg mission from the Spokane Air| Force Base when it crashed at full] speed into the snow-covered peak | and burst into flames. a 3) Debris was scattered over a wide area, and the craft's high test gasoline set pine trees afire. >] John Linder, caretaker at. Mt. Spokane State Park, said the plane crashed about a mile from the lodge. crashed through the trees, and burst into flame, | He rushed to the scene and found two critically injured men thrown clear of the crash.
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“They were bleeding and groaning in the snow,” Mr. Linder sald. § i 1 . Mr. Linder carried the men a PAR 1 ’ ou . | ste disance trom the fames and] | ONG HOURS OF GRILLING—Robert Austin Watts, 25-year-old murder t TUNA SOUFFLE summoned assistance from the|: ] : : . hi Summon suspect (left), is shown here being questioned at state police headquarters last night \ | Youn Sh Ytouspesn lemon “one of the injured men was| by Detective Sgt. James Osborne, state police (center), and Deputy Sheriff Al RY ! = 1 Viwaetmit Seva. vewtrcted conscious,” Mr. Linder said. “He| Southard. Watts has admitted a long sex crime history. LN ~ SCIENCE AGAINST CRIME —R. F. Borkenstein, 1 neni Viewsen Sola ne a A = eh lost, most Of her wardrobe| She refused to take the clothes and state police laboratory technician, carefully examines | moaned that thdy were fiying > [0 S No Bottoms: two months ago when Mrs. Claire conferred with her attorney. the two fired shotgun shells found in the bedroom of | a instrument and were too low. He, y y Borin, wife of Nathana Borin, 32, ee §oihe n jake lee | Mrs. Mary Lois Burney, who was slain Wednesday in | Flake tuna and add seasonings. Cook bread crumbs y ; art goods dealer, returned unex- tion,” she said. “Somebody 1s go- e: ’ ' / : : a aid he Whiid the pls they Wa pectedly from California. *ing to have to pay for this. her fashionable far North Side home. ; in milk 5 minutes, add tuna and beaten egg yolks. Air Force officials said they would Bottoms, 0 op | Mrs. Borin charged she Youn} § ” - : — > group of approximately 500 indus- Fold in stiffly heaten egg whites and turn into oiled not release the list of victims un- : |Pepper’s clothes in her wealthy Douglas Lorp. ,Frepares ai lie 0 ose trial nurses and members of safly casserole, Place in pan of hot water and bake at til the next of kin had been no-| CHICAGO, Nov. 14 (UP)—Miss| husband's apartment. She sued for'1o Study Crippled DC-6 committees, | ° for 4 : tified. Miami Beach, 21 and gorgeous, re- divorce, the fifth time she has done The program yesterday and to- 350° for 45 to 50 minutes. so. She named Miss Donna as co-| GALLUP, N. M, Nov. 14 (UP)— day h: included conferences on |
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eee ported today the loss of the tops of| nt. Miss Donna denies th Sh Calls Bomb Report Ruse some of her bathing suits and tela ude Mise Donna denuee ?| Evginies’s SU) SRMMAE ao ® NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP)—The bottoms of all the others, The clothes police impounded. ™ 0% 0 FA plane; os amrual. ‘Central report published in Paris Nov. 11 “The ones with the bottoms have Miss Donna went 0 a warehouse |airworthy enough for a flight back ben hibit of Indi that the Soviet Union had testedino tops and vice versa,” she said, yesterday to get back her clothes.|to the Douglas - aircraft factory Conference and Exhibit of Indian-| an atomic bomb in. Siberia’ was a unhappily. She said she found “about half where it will be studied to learn apolis Safety Council will conclude ruse to get. technical information,| This, she said, is a terrible pre-|of them were missing," including what set it afire and forced it to its two-day session tonight with a according -40- John <M; Hansook jdicament fora: girl who-eams-herimost of her best.unmentionables, land here, {banquet in the Claypoui Hotel. former member of the United States|living modeling, most of the time blouses, dresses and sport clothes,|. Douglas Corp. delegation to the United Nationsiin bathing suits. | “The rest were wrinkled and in a plane would be flown Atomic Energy Commission. Miss Miami Beach is Pepper Don- terrible state Miss Donna said. Monica, Cal, within five days.
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various phases of industrial safety | Sessions toda were to include dis- I Milton M. Bowman,*supervisor of. accident prevention, Cleveland Transit | con ducted | by Joseph C. Cunningham, Indiun-| ety 1 \ AYP ——“iapolis-Power-& Light Co, and work-| officials sald the Dr. Adam S. Bennfon, vice Dresi- mets“ Eompensation conducted’ vik an to Santa dent of the Utah Power & “ight Willlam C. Nimmo of*Globe, Royal | ‘ ®
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et Emr PAGE § Police Hold 7 in Slaying ~~ Of Local Taxi Cab Driver ~~ Detectives ‘Reasonably Certain’ Suspects Are Linked With Death of Marion Pauley
Seven ‘suspects were held by police today. in connection with the | brutal murder of Marion E. Pauley, taxi driver, who was beaten by two [passengers and left dying in the street last Saturday. : Detectives said they were “reasonably certain” thats the suspects
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Two suspects arrested last night were identified, detectives said, as passengers in Mr. Pauley’s cab be-| ” = | fore the murder. {for arrest and conviction of the ” islayers went to -$850 today, Jack Ensley, restaurant proprietor, posted $250. Earlier the Red Cab Co.
They ‘were Robert (Boots) Rus- | sell, 36, of 2312 Columbia Ave. and
| Robert Eugene Harnell, 21, of 2437 : | Martindale Ave. A third suspect ar- posted a $500 reward along with
{rested earlier yesterday was Rich $100 put up by company drivers. lard Royce Waller, 22, of 1317 Co-| | lumbia Ave.
Others being questioned in the! NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP)—An‘case are Ben Blair, 46, of 2831 Co-
lumbia Ave.; David Hester, 22, of drew J. Paris, of Dewrolt, was flying 2459 Columbia Ave, Eddie Wil. to Paris today to open an office for liams, 21; of 2604 Winthrop Ave. the sale of bubble gum. When he and Paul E. Smith, 22, of 2450 Win- went to Antwerp four months ago throp Ave. he obtained orders for one million The .amount of rewards offered pieces of the gum.
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