Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 5,198 _ J} ' 'FRIDA

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Fli D th Fliers peatns For 32 Known Killed in Two B-29 Accidents; ] ~ sep : pulls or THE 43 Others Lost on Other Airplanes N One Condemned 1 SENSATION OF THE N ATION : 4 Li -i By United Press Ge : . . WASH] ENTIRE FAMILY : Seventy-five Americans were dead or ising today in six rman Reprieved 4 under ordel plane disasters in different parts of the world. LANDSBERG, Germany, Nov. % a differe Eyes Examined . . . Glasses The latest was the crash of a B-17 near Elgin Air Force 5 (UP)—Fourteeh former Nazis, . That w fitted for those who need them. J Base, Fla, which killed five men. lincluding district party leaders : . : annual legi or Thirty-one were known dead in two B-29 crashes and oneland concentration camp guards, ‘ : ‘ initiate legi |was missing, Thirty-eight others were missing aboard two Navy| were hanged today for the mur- ; agree, the n {patrol bombers and a Pacific ~~ —.___|der of American fliers and con- Secre 0 in og) a IN {Alaska airliner which were over- It was presumed lost between Clr on camp inmates; None ot A ‘= |due and believed down in the it was due late yesterday. One condemned man scheduled restal ws ome Chggg {North Pacific, to hang today was reprieved at “will be all 302 MERIDIAN I}! Eighteen of the victims, all Afr Pacific Alaska Airlines identi- the last moment. He was George to go for KAHN BLDG. ok WASH, |Force personnel, were killed in fied the pilot as Edward Kinnear, ntl ; p Schallermeir, 53, former SS guard with any le, ) : : |the crash of a B-29 Superfortfess Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Klug, Mil- at Dachau, convicted of beating i amass in the Azores Wednesday night. | aukee, isd Roem sg starving Dachau inmates. forms a pa : | The plane was en route from! ouis, Mo., and George Du OPEN FOR INSPECTION England to its home field, Mac-|ley, Roanoke, Va. were listed| He filed a last minute petition Jue anus] THE KITCHEN | pil Air Force Base, Fla. Onejamong the passengers. [which U. 8. Army authorities, Sa: |flier was missing and another] A four-engine Navy Privateer "1? songueted he hangings. = oa Te | was injured in the crash. {with a crew of 12 aboard was| u y J reopening and studying his case. directive a 13 U. S. Fliers Killed lost in the Bristol Bay area Yq pening ying ty wa 4190 North Pennsylvania Street | Another 13 U. S. airmen’ were western Alaska. It left Kodia List of Executions tended to Oct. 31 through Nov. 14. 1948 [killed in the crash of a B-29/on a navigation flight over the | The 14 men were hanged in two such Wwran 2 : 9 Dail =, 4 9 5 d |Superfortress on a moor 13 miles|Bering Sea and has not been hours and 40 minutes. as marked to aily—11 To 7 oundaysy southeast of Manchester, Eng- heard from since. Those ‘executed wares: 2 Pernice Shown by the Central West }|land, while taking part in ma-| Navy Bomber Missing | Fabian Fighter, 5, a gusid at Ay. Nav District Indiana Garden Clubs neliyers Jyeancsiay. + a DC-3 en A long-range Navy patrol- Mauthausen concentration camp, fore the la ADMISSION PRICE 25¢ route. from g aly IN ‘Alaska to bomber with a crew of some nine who beat at least two inmates eral occas; R . {Seattle Wash. carried 15 'pas- men aboard, was missing after|to death and shot two more to Navy witn obert L. Mason, Builder sengers and two crew members, taking part yesterday in a joint death. other’s bill ee cee ~————————| Air Force-Navy-Army simulated] Max Bruno Gartmann, 56, cap- that the na

|attack on Puget Sound. [tain of a home guard unit in Bad | It became separated during a Salzdetfurth. He searched out an mock attack on carriers off the American airman who landed in |Washington coast. It was last'the woods and formed a firing {heard from by its Whidby Island|squad with members of his home |Air Base when its reported posl- guard campany which shot and tion was near Vancouver Island, killed the American. B.C. | Ernst Ittameir, 55, chief of the | Thirteen of the 19 airmen miss-| Nazi district at Wassertereudin-

iy A — a ing or killed in the Azores’ crash| {gen who permitted a captured GRIBBEN CRAY |were returning to their wives and| American flier to be killed after pm— families in Florida after three being questioned.

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five inmates shortly before hos'tilities ceased. Karl Gronwaldt, 56, Mecklentburg deputy who relayed the |orders to kill fliers. Ewald Haselow, 52, another |Mecklenburg official who shot and |killed a captured flier. Kurt Mueller, 46, deputy leader {in Meckleburg, who also shot a |tier to death. Franz Penzien, 52, Nazi official |{in Mecklenburg, who shot and : {killed a flier. RR BES 5 Pawul Tremmel, 39, SS ser- : 2 Photos by Noble Bretzman |geant at Mauthausen who kicked {and shot to death at least 15 inmates.

Convicted Rapist Gets 2to 21 Years

| Sentence Follows | Plea’ of Guilty James Howard Anderson Jr.

— hs land a half months duty in Eng- Beat Yank to Death NI DIRECTLY WITH THESE OWNERS land. Johann Sturm, 37, an Army ser- . {| The B-29 had stopped to refuel] tant. who attended i neetREs Nationally Famous in the Azores, took off in early|8%aD g darkness and rain from Legenn with Ittameir at which it was deBULOVAS | Air Base, faltered and crashed {Sided to beat an American to the sea 500 yards off shore. i : Priced $ 75 The only known survivor, S-|. ' aldemar Feldmeir, 38, Nazi Figo Sgt. Henry B. Anderson of Tam-! | leader who shot down an amet. Longines, Eigina. pa, Fla.,, was hospitalized in eri ea fier captured near, Heim. % - Hai ons, Gruen ical condition at the Azores base. Anton Kiel 32, an inmate of of Terms! | Mauthausen who was made a Pay as Little as Name e Tank for Po tton | prasty. He was convicted of driv$1.00 A WEEK! WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (UP)— ing other inmates into an electric iw TA Jie gorse Fn uy oh COF ning them w shoc en he gg EI DRS RE ER + {them until they were dea e be gismiaYe at Setenioies at the also participated in the execution | Que Ad etro rsena as twice eof other inmates by drowning or m Directly Opposite Terminal Bus Station speed of the World War II model hanging. ’ es and Yar greater maneuverability. | Orders Fliers Slain Friedrich Hildebrandt, 50, top SAIWAYS SHOP KIRK'S for FURNITURE =p tise i [Cotte lorders to “capture and kill all 2 for ¢ enemy fliers.” One day in 1044 : he ordered that all fliers captured 2 NO NEED to COUNT SHEEP When You Sleep fis suds soi"Sei 0 n P {sundown. - Wilhelm Bollow, 51, one of Hil- : a 1 debrandt's deputies, who carried R on This BOX SPRING and MATTRESS by EVANS! Jiu io oraers | . ’ . ‘ Peter Goldman, 34, an 8S guard Cz 5 ! {at Flossenburg concentration jr, who beat to death at least 25¢, |

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Car Crash Kills One

BRAZIL, Nov. 5—Hazel Eileen Sanders, 20, of Brazil was killed when a car driven by Carl Deischer, Terre Haute, went over an embankment and overturned four miles northwest of here late yesterday.

Boy, 4, Drowned

FT. WAYNE, Nov. 5 (UP)— {Funeral rites were arranged to-| {day for Michael L. Lapp. 4, son ° jf Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lapp of| Ft. Wayne. The boy was drowned

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