Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1951 — Page 5
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MONDAY, APR. 9, 1951
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Remove Body of Miner Killed in Cave-in : a e i of o e on e ave ; “ x EVELETH, Minn, Apr. 9 (UP) hope dwindled that h Brsons [ J t P ! i H L U S Sa S Prices i ~The body. of Anton Korcha, 53,{found alive. Would be Yh * . : ne of two miners trapped by a| “He might still be alive bu Aft hb K Mi : tunnel cave-in, was brought outlooks bad,” one of the a er orea issions Lexington at Pine ¥ of the Spruce Iron Mine today. |said. : I S , I p eve ing 1004 Madison Ave. x A doctor said Mr. Korcha ap-| a. : Capt. Coffin Draws 1622 N. Illinois St. : paren ed insta | 2208 N. Meridian : parently di ntly when the Five Die in Bus Crash 31 of Dead New Assignment Officials ‘Warn of | =» : inne) x ot ollapsed Friday at a GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Apr. | - e 0 » 3 | > : Pp feet, 9 (UP)—A passenger bus coliided| Are Servicemen BY PHIL,BERR Later Upward Spiral : ; Rescue workers were still at-/with a train yesterday, - killing By United Press _ Springtime in Indiana looks United Pros Fine Curtain i tempting to reach Mr. Korcha's/five persons afd injuring 21| Five week-end airplane crashes| Mighty good to Capt. Robert Cof- WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 — Gov- : = partner, Frank Putzel, 43, but' others. ; fin after 33 months in Korea and ernment official ted tod : g at left 45 persons dead, five injured Japan. He is on a 15-day leave th a ED ay L i i : : < and two missing today. betors he’ reports. Tharsday to Ra ugvering lo: E n ™ | Thirty-one of the dead were Oti' Air Force Base, near Boston, the upward spiral may start again é® Soft water washing. Hand : g servicemen, along with three of|!0 fly in an F-86 Sabre jet squad- Plater this year. finishing. : £ the Injured and the two missing. ou in ihe east coastal defense | Movi Agricuture Department's ® i £ : Three crashes occurred while| Serving alternately as flight oe of oodomies sa ja ist * Drapes laundered or dry : z The plots were flying on instru- ae Bnd Pperations olsen: y the Rrakes to their buying, and Seated. Fine rug cleaning. : g Nineteen Air Force men were tinguished Flying Cross and Air He ro Tg a lenveny to Sabie) hoy Bankst. laut; |® : : Jil and two others injured Medal with six Oak Leaf clusters However, the bureau said that = yesterday when their C-47 trans-|above the other campaign ribbons as ¢ it : 3 |port crashed on a 1140-foot ridge| which decorate his hy the or ele Incronges ad Telephone MA rket 7561—Routeman Will Call t i [near Charleston, W. Va, Canopy Shattered decreases later this year “the up- 3 z Bomber Hits House The veteran of 66 missions best ward pressure on prices” is likely : = Three persons were killed and remembers his 54th when, flying to be renewed. : = three others injured when a B-25|C\0%€ support of ground troops, he JET JOCKEY RELAXES— | Supplies ~bundant ¢ = found himself “staring down the 3 th d 66 mis- | No food shortage is anticipated. : s bomber’s three crewmen para-|muzzles of enemy small arms After . 3 fon = R be os {Supplies are abundant, and if ; 2 {chuted at 3000 feet and the un-|about 20 feet below.” Despite a 2ons '" Korea, apt 0 it weather Is average through the . : = ~.| [named plane crashed into a house Shattete) Sanopy on the plane, Be Coffin is home in Indianapolis. stop year farmers #re likely to LAY , g Te ‘ at-Morni : E escaped injury. Coffin’s recent overseas duty. Set new production records. 00D 3 5 pus Md, a suburb of 4 U. 8. ground forces pinned They are staying with a brother, Price Controller Michael V. Di- i = vai, own about 20 miles from Uir-|Charles, at RR6, Box 206. Salle also said that there are . s 1 l / Fu n eral S at All 2 ithe dead and injured Joong had fled for air support| Two other brothers, John and|“very definite signs” that prices £ % were in the house. The airmen|when Capt. Coffin led his flight pap: the father, Charles, 1427|are leveling off. He said in a tele- : 3 ' landed safely. through adverse weather and|paoes St, and five sisters, the|vision program yesterday that in . g More than a hundred planes mountainous terrain to earn the| Mesdames Josephine Wilson, two or three months there will be = 2 searched the California coastline DE SN Vig mortar| Agnes Brand, Catherine Tripp, “an entire controls program.” 3 - " ~ e < CACE CNUAPLL [ons orm smichaio mitt ml hah his Sogo, od Smog, 1 ssid reins ser : = ; g k ® Cooper, all of Indianapolis, com- tions that “there will be some ? = mi guns knocked out a heavy ma ’ : s {missing on a flight from Hamil- ositio plete the family visiting list of rollbacks,” but did not say when ; 3 . ‘ ton Field with two men aboard.|CDinegun position and destroyed n or on what pri : = Lop ZY ) | more than 50 enemy troops. Capt. and Mrs. Coffin. what prices, . 2 0 C1 le Cl Sona SC? { ces The Sip lisappestel] Yestorgay. Just one year ago this month] YOU CAN GET A BETTER : z tempted to identify the bodies of petore I RE puke rean ini Held in Violation PRICE for your home in the : Z of Harr n . Moore 22 persons killed late Friday night|«most ‘exciting peacetime action, Of Firearms Act SPRING! SELL YOUR HOME : = when a DC-3 airliner crashed in|when his jet plane crashed. Lordon Avery, 41, of 1212 Cor | OW and list it with a reliable , sym ms 0 eyestrq/, : = Beg {th ork 3000-foot Refugio Pass, walked away from the wreck, i) rested 1ast right real estate broker. You will find D. ® F ecause of the many requests ior his 'inell 8t., was arrested last nighlithe ads of nearly 250 capable . . % » \ The bodies were brought outiunharmed save Io a few brulses.| =. charged with a violation of brokers in the Classified Co vg 3 erso 181 W. Moore yesterday after a bulldozer cut| The 29-year-old airman, a tumns * i pers nal supervision, Harry [Jestentsy 2° 2 Sudo graduate of Technical High the 1935 firearms act. He told po-lof The Indianapolis Times 5 : has relinquished his leases on the four Hits Trée Tops School, is in his ninth ‘year otflice tust Be bad been Playing O e 1) : : : service, having enlisted in Oc-|poker a e "4 ur EN) : other mortuaries formerly under his con- | David B. Woodcock, 31, for-{tober, 1942. Before his enlist: Dodds, 50, of 1208 E. 15th St. RELIEVES PAIN OF & z = trol. At Peace Chapel —alone—are the \merly of Elkhart, Ind., was killed ment he worked at the U. S. Rub-|when he accused another player v | ; i = a a = early yesterday when his single- ber Co. . {of cheating. GIVI Vim Hr hd 1 % personal services of Mr. Moore available During World War II, Capt. He pulled his gun, he said, and | : 2 lengined plane crashed in a corn-{Coffin served with® the 80th {the other player knifed him. TIE N 1 X 11! i n ! g to you. Through efficient supervision and field shortly after he took .off|Fighter Group in the China- 1 ater outside, several persons. in } “ 3 friendlier. more intimate attention to the {from Jackson, Micly., airport. Wit- Burma-India theater. He few aj, game asked if the gun was LEN % = » . . { : P-47 in Gen, Claire Chennault’s loaded. To prove it, he fired two : g personal details, a funeral service at Peace nesses said the plane struck sev-| Flying Tigers in China and won, "00 tne ground. Few eyes are perfect . . . but : 5 ry . : J| leral treetops while banking a|distinction as the first fighter Police are seeking the man who you can prevent minor de- 3 s Chapel is truly a worthy tribute. 'half-mile from the airport. pilot to fly over the Hump In), ee him, g . fect from becoming serious : z All of the men killed or injured) Burma. Sa . a 74> ipotibles + + + if you discover i g lin the West Virginia crash were] On the military staff at Indi- F Die in Car PI early! Come in, now, « : residents of the Charleston area, (ana University for 15 months, FOUr Die in Lar riunge for a thorough examination z 3 The crew of the B-25 that|Capt. Coffin was shipped to Ko-| DAYTON, O., Apr. 9 (UP) — . « . glasses prescribed only if . £ s crashed at Morningside had tried|rea in the spring of 1948. Flying | Four persons were drowned when you need them. Complete se- % = for four hours to clear a jammed|F-80s and F-51s, he completed 66 an automobile plunged over a lection of the newest, smart- 3 = landing gear before deciding to|missions by the end of last Sep-! steep levee into the Mad River at est, frame styles. : i bail out. The pilot, Capt. Paul|tember, in which he shot down a Eastwood Park here yesterday. An acin® relieves ; hoodache, neural- Eyes Examined : V. 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