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SMOLDERING WRECKAGE—Smoke was still rising today

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from the scattered remains of the DC-6 that crashed near Mt.

Carmel, Pa., yesterday with the

loss of 43 lives. The plane came ra, struck the power lines in the

center, hit the ground and exploded. The plane was rendered into

fei the rear toward: the came

bits ¥nd all board were killed.

Cleric Smear Drive

“Time to Kill’ ‘Worth $10,000

On Rents Backfires NEW YORK, June 18 (UP)— |e she had a “few hours to

An evangelist’s “smear campaign” against local rent control officials backfired today. The result was that the Rev. Verdi Allen, superintendent of the Glad Tidings Mission, yesterday was ordered to repay $656.57 he was accused of overcharging 10 tenants living in his rental units here. When the suit against the preacher was filed Jan. 20 in Federal Court, he blasted rent control officials. “I will crack my whip and smear them and show them up as the biggest bunch of parasites in Indianapolis,” he stormed. Judge Robert C. Baltzell ruled on the case. He said an agreement had been reached between the v. Mr, Allen and attorneys fo e rent authorities.

lin Alabama, Mrs. Hennie Krasel-

{sky had $10,000 worth of prizes {from a rddio show today. { Mrs. Kraselsky, of Dothan, |Ala., went to the Mutual Broadcasting System’s “Meet Your {Lucky Partner” show last night {While waiting for her train to (leave. She hit the jackpot by correctly identifying Gabriel D’Annunzio and Eleanora Duse as the principals in a skit. Among her winnings were an Adirondack log cabin, a $1000 {diamond ring, a 10-acre plot at Chittenden, Vt., a piano, and a

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Killed 43

Airline Asks Victims Kin To View Dead

Police Rope Off

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MT. CARMEL, Pa. June 18 (UP)~S8pecial investigators searched the of a DC-8}-luxury airliner today in an effort to determine if fire caused it to crash, killing all 43 passengers; and crew members aboard. Among the victims were Earl Carroll, 55, theatrical producer; Beryl Walker, television and night club entertainer who had starred in Carroll’s shows, and Mrs. Venita Varden Oakie, divorced wife of movie comedian Jack Oakie. No residents of Indiana were aboard the craft. { Meanwhile, a United Alrlines| ispokesman said family members ‘able to make the trip will be {brought here to view the remains lat a funeral home in nearby Cen-! i tralia. i Four Civil Aeronautics Board linvestigators and officials of United Airlines examined ch tiny piece of wreckage of the San! Diego-to-New York Mainliner.|

in excellent flying weather yes-| terday afternoon. Rope Off Area 3 Police roped off the crash area. Bits of bodies and fragments of the airplane were scattered along the hillside for 600 feet. An area the size o city blocks was blackened a brush fire which started after the big four-engined Douglas struck a transformer and burst into flames before plowing into the hillside. The CAB in Washington announced that specialists on individual parts of the plane would come here later if the investigators turn up anything for them to work on. With the exception of two engines, no piece of the plane larger than a few square feet had been found in the wreck-

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The plane was demolished when| .. former Beryl Wallace, both veteran air traviers, were killed it crashed into a rugged hillside .. \) :o1 Ailines DC-6 crash near Mt. Carmel, Pa. Boarding in

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{telephone pole is its own worst | BLOOMINGTON, June 18—Dr. enemy when it starts to hum, as Carl G. F. Franzen will replace

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{vacation trip to Canada. age.

New Westland School Row Weighed by Court

A court squabble over the build-| i."

‘Too Much Talk’

Costs Barber's Life

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H{UP)—The death of barber Leroy ing of a new school in Westland M % Lovelace was attributed today to in Hancock County has been CRASH vic Mes. Ve taken under advisement by Judge nita Varden Oakie, actress and Witnesses told police that the{Lloyd D. Claycombe in Circuit

The old school burned down in the words “respect” and intelli-{1947, Now 23 taxpayers charge that a bond issue floated for a raise

The discussion ripened into an|new one will “un argument and finally into a fist!/the tax rate.” :

fight in the barber shop.

hours orde murder charge.

They are seeking an injunction Mr. Lovelace was taken to alto stop the bond issue, It amounts hospital where he died severalito $87,000. According to the com- » ter, | His. opponent was/plaint a new school can be built 1 : held without bond on a|with insurance and salvage money pf { ine !

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Disabled veterans who are entitled to automobiles at government expense will have until June 130 to get their claims processed. | At midnight on June 30 Public {Law 663, providing the cars, will run out, the Veterans Administration warned today. Under the law, veterans of World War II who lost the use of one or both legs at or above the ankle due to military service are entitled to an automobile not | to cost more than $1600. In the Indiana region, the Vetlerans Administration reported, there are some 600 veterans who {have applied for cars. More than 90 per cent have purchased cars. | About 140 claims were disallowed. | About 20 additional claims, be ling processed, will be rushed {through by midnight of June 30, ithe’ VA reported.

‘Hearse Needed Gas—

‘But Driver Didn't

CHICAGO, June 18 (UP)—Ed{ward Potter, 24, was feeling thappy today and he couldn’t resist the attraction of a bright red| new $4500 Packard hearse parked! in the garage of the W. M. Ray! Funeral Home. t Police found him two hours! (later, sitting in the hearse which | {had run out of gas. He was sing-| ing “I ain’t got no body.” {

i { Banker Graduates | Eugene M. Howard, Fletcher {Trust Co. loan officer, will re{ceive his diploma from the Rutgers University graduate, school of banking on July 2. Mr.| Howard has been attending the! school, which is conducted by the! American - Bankers Association, during the last three summer | | sessions. | Fp

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State Reservists In Mythical War

| - Ft. Harrison ‘Battle’ Confined to Maps

Indiana army reservists will wage a mythical war this weekend over a battleground of maps the Ft. Harrison military reservation: : ” | The battle, in which 229 officers {and 184 enlisted men will take ipart, ‘will involve problems in tactics, supply and administra- | tion, I | A %4-Hour ‘Battle’ . Staffs of the reserve units of ithe state will set up headquarters {tomorrow afternoon in the old station hospital building on the post. The engagement will last for 24 hours. - . | Indiana reservists will be led by Col. Harry H. Martin, Indianapolis, division commander, as{sisted by Col. Elmer F., Straub, {Indianapolis, deputy commander, land Col. George Jarvis, chief of, staff. ; { The mythical war, named “Operation Arrowhead,” will be di‘rected by Lt. Col. H. L. Harris, lunit instructor. i Staffs Announced Staffs of the following Indiana {reserve units will take part:

330th’ Infantry Regiment, Ft.

DIE IN PLANE—Famed showman Earl Carroll and his star [Wayne; 320th Infantry Regiment, in {847th Infantry Regiment, 424th land 769th Field Artillery Bat- ¥ } {talions, 535th Anti-Aircraft Bat- | Hollywood, Carroll was on his way to the Republican National |talion, 116th Engineer Combat | onvention in Philadelphia, Miss Wallace was going fo New York |Group, 305th Cavalry Group and or a visit.

{201st Logistical Division, all of Indianapolis; 771st Field Artillery { Battalion, Ft. Wayne, 393d Tield (Artillery Battalion, Lafayette! {and 813th Tank Battalion, Evans- { ville,

Woodpecker Crazy Methodist Meeting

To Hear Dr. Franzen | Times State Service

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Therefore, the telephone poles i i . are being gagged by placing lead | pares Iniaga. Methodist: Con strips on them to halt the hum.! - p.

Wells, . recently returned {from Germany where he went ion governmental business, has

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