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22 persons a today by a helicopter pilot. —* ~The plane hovering over the crash radioed: “No doctor needed, but need 22 body bags.” The wreckage was on one of! | the highest peaks in the vicinity, about 100 yards from the crest. The : helicopter pilot reported “no visible sign of life.” The plane smashed into the boulder - strewn. snow - capped airhiner-—— mountain approximately at 9:15 ‘a. m. (Indianapolis Time), A ground party and a coroner were en route to the wreskage, A radio message

Local Resident Police Bart Riley here Shee he plane was three miles east of On Missing Plane Butte.

Apparently the plane plowed into a ridge as it was beginning its descent into the Butte airport. The twin engined plane, carrying four crewmen and 18 passengers, including two children, vanished Into a blinding blizzard while on an instrument flight from Helena. It was possible that the plane could not be reached by foot, but Army paratroopers were reported ready to leave the Great Falls, Mont., Air Base at a moment's notice to be dropped on the ridge..

Lewis Wien . . , on missing

Airliner Lost in

Western ‘Mountains

A part-time Tndianapolis resident, Lewis Wien, was listed among the 22 persons aboard a missing Nortnwest Airlines plane in Montana. The airliner. “disappeared in a snowstorm vester-

y, “Mr. Wien, 59. lives at 5173

Rosslyn Ava. with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and

Lewis Wien, 5173 Rosslyn Ave. »n, and 57 great-gre of Indianapolis, was aboard the about four Jechs duting the year SERN: ane 57 Sreavgrestgrand. heartburn, ¥as and similar distress. 384. Plane. A a employee, Mr M M D fi Id Sra rl : — ns Wien-—travels—meast of the time Lo 3 ary runshe ‘Fraudulent’ Stock. for. American Social Hygien “Mrs. Mary Ann Dransfield, who : ' federal agency with headquarters formerly lived at 3887 Eastern Hearin Tuesda in New York. He is an investiga- Ave. died yesterday in an IndiLe y tor. “ anapolis nursing home ! Indiana Securities Commis- Mr. Wien recentlV returned to Mrs. Dransfield, who was 82 { sioner Patrick Donahue today the U. 8. from an inspection trip”was a lifelong resident of Indi- g | said he would hold a hearing 10 Alaska. Hs wrote to his daugh- anapolis. a A 4 Fp. Tuesday to determine whether ter Nov. 4 that he was about to Services will be at ‘3 p. m. to- @& Lenwne,, | the Local Grocery Corp., of War- leave Helena, Mont morrow in Harry W. Moore Peace § | saw, sold “fraudulent” stocks, Mr. Wien's duties included Chapel... Burial! will be in Floral In Noble County, Prosecutor Visits to government installations Park. | “Porter —D-—Crowell last ~ month 8nd surrounding areas to check Surviving are four sons, Harry § 1

filed charges against the directors ©" general living and health con- R.. Thomas D., Burton and John,

ditions.

of the firm for selling “fraudu-

lent” stock issues.

“Algo, in a letter to Gov. Schrick- Defeat Liquor Profosal NO TO ‘GAMING BID SAN

er, the prosecutor accused Fred] PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 8 (UP) Hoffmark, former Securities Com- -—A measure which would have missioner of “having knowledge prohibited the sale of * promotivethe firm was insolvent.” ly” advertised liquors. and conseIn a countering libel suit, Mr. /quently taken a major step toHoffmark Monday demanded ward prohibition, was resound$200,000 in damages from Pros- ingly defeated by Oregon voters. ecutor Crowell for making * scandalous, malicious and defam atory” statements about him aid the Securities Commission.

Caravan Club to Hoot

Col. Roscoe Turner

Col. Roscoe Turner, head of Turner Air Lines, Inc, and former = champion speed flyer, will discuss = the role of Indiana aviation in = national defense in a speech before“ the Caravan Club at noon = 3 tomorrow in Murat Temple. Emerson W. Smith is presiden of Caravan Club, said to be th largest luncheon club in Indiana.

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Thorntown Woman i= 4 Trig : Dies at Age 100

_ Mrs. Martha Smith | Formerly of Lebanon

LEBANON, Nov. 8—~Mrs. Mar-

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years Thorntown in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carter Allen. She of the Church of Chris, scientist, leaves 149 direct descendants. Mrs. Smith was born Apr. 10, 1850 in Hendricks County most of her life in Boone County. Formerly of Lebanon, at Thorntown the last 18 years. Mrs, " (Civil War. She was 11 years old when conflict between the states Stared Her father was a farmer {na second victory of his year-old an Mrs.

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celebration. She looked upon her ing in Manhattan's 20th ConDisgiday ev

Although blind for the last 10 fornia’'s gubernatorial eléction, years, her health was good until the third son of {he late Presi-! recently. Her husband, James W__ dent maintained the family tradied in..1932 at .the age of 82 dition as a political winner by + Mrs. Smith was a member of easily ‘defeating Henry V. Poor,

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Walnut Street Baptist Church a Liberal “Republican. The final returns gave Mr. Roosevelt 57. Services will be held at 2 p.m. 118 votes to Mr, Poor's 28,919. tomorrow in the Walnut Btreet — i a mT

Baptist Church. Burial will be in

Oak St are Rob ton Mrs

Glenn Rowe. He is at home only grandc hildren 9 great-grandchil-

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Sel wt who died yesterday in Fla., were \to be at 4 p. m. iY in Tampa. Burial was to “be in Tampa. Miss Howes, who was 85, Jd at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank W. Hebble. Miss Howes lived most of her life in Indianapolis, but spent the last 10 Fours orida. She was 2a

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Ann Smith, who was 100 old, died yesterday at

Surviving besides Mrs. Hebble is another sister. Mrs. Morris Conley, and a niece, Mrs. Ida Sum-

lived gor, both of f Indianapolis.

F. D. Roosevelt Jr. . Wins PIKE

Again in New York NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)— | Mile Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. scored g East of

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Smith remembered the

a Baptist minister. Smith greeted scores: at her 100th

—politieal-eareer-today by winning: of re-election tn. Congress with ors. birthday Democratic - Liberal Party backas one of the greatest nts in her life, relatives said. Blind 10 Years

greéssional distriet. While his brother James was going down to defeat in -Cali-—-

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