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through the flame-seared seaplane tender Valcour today and scaled down the casualty toll from its collision yesterday with | & coal ship to one known dead, five missing and 16 injured. materials getting from this coun-

tice

© deadly gas fumes, began open-

ed covapyyiments DR- Sigmar c.. 2 Se pi RR law decks bt , the “Walesir Tae oP many Bur ara Ee

: : As * morning in their search for vic- far as the ‘rail when I saw, the

tims.

shut until

to prevent danger of an explo- _

sion,

Eight men the Navy thought

Had

room apparently escaped, it was a lifeboat. His leg was hurt{the House subcommittee announced, Others were believed slightly when he transferred to ajcould not happen on this side of at first to have been entombed in crash boat. the Atlantic.

a - berthing compartment But the Navy said in its latest

announcement that it was not Offi : in whether any were caught ICer in [das there, either. * 1 Crew Turning Up . ‘Spokesmen said It will be sev- Of ] Ships Tells eral days before all the Valcour’s

compartments are opened and unloaded.

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trapped aboard the Valcour or drowned in the fire-coated waters at ‘the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. "The blackened hulk of the tender was towed to an explosion anchor in Hampton

night.

The Tracy, bow drumpled but terday.

still seaworthy, / to Newport News, Va., with Joan Miller of Indianapolis, now all commodities to China. In order

back

10,000 tons of coal it had loaded for shipment to Rhode Island. Fire aboard the Tracy was con- and Mrs. Clifford S. Miller, now On every commodity going to the forward hold and retired, live in Florida. {Hong Kong regardless of its fu-

A veteran of 10 years in the| OTe destination. | 16. Hong Rong

ion a very restricted basis,” he

fined

none of its 50 to 75 crewmen was reported hurt. The Navy said the accident, signment with the Valcour was which happened in fair weather, the first sea duty of his career. declared. was “unavoidable.”

However, Ballentine, commander of the At-

nd 16 Injured in ollision of 2 Ships

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NORFOLK, Va, May 15—Navy rescue workers went

Curb on Exports To Red China

WASHINGTON, May 15 (CDN) | —The @ommerce Department] says it is controlling with great: success the problem of strategic:

The one known dead was identified as Seaman Appren- try to Red China.

Dale Eugene Caley of Riverton, Wyo.

Tracy,” he said, "I knew we were

all trace of fire was gone terrific. I scgambled everything dishes, retords and anything

not tied down.”

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Export licenses and close ..Rescue wdMkers, braving piy officer of the tender, said he servation are the reasons, accord wits working in his office amid-/ing to testimony taken at a closed’: ships ‘when he heard the danger session’ of .an

| In December, he testified, “we ‘put everything in the book under He explained that un-| anything!

regulations

Rep. Clevenger (R. O0.), a mem-| ‘ber of the subcommittee, observed

| ’ the search was under way, 0 er es |that an American businessman {of

members of the ship's crew began

turning up on other ships and Times State Service 'from the Far East, had told of | 15—-Lt. Hong Kong's being the busiest of |

seaplane tender Valcour, wired if some American goods might be st his mother, Mrs. Cerial A. Dohm, going to friendly countries—and, here, that he was ashore and safe then to unfriendly nations via jast after his ship was in a fiery col- Hong Kong transhipments. Only a small amount at best, Comber, RR 1, New Augusta. Mr. Macy answered and added: Indianapolis students winning sons to receive the graduate fel“We have complete controls on bronze medals lives in Norfolk, Va., with their to take care of the transshipment two children. Her parents, Col. problem, we also require a license

it returned Pyke Back to Duty

LONDON, May 15 (UP)—PrinElizabeth's court of inquiry to meet today Northwestern University. He was Duke of Edinburgh, left by plane at the Norfolk naval air station. commissioned in the Navy and today to rejoin his ship at Malta.’ Lt Samuel A. Ziegler of 1326 attended officers training classes The Duke has been home on leave with his wife and their children.

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Loring K. Macy, acting director Mr. Ziegler grabbed up more of (of the Commerce Department's been trapped in the engine his records before he jumped into|Office of International Trade, told tha

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ONE MAY BE QUEEN—Earning their way to the finals in the "Queen for a Day" search last night at Loew's Theater are (left to right) Mrs. Alice Hopkins, Evelyn Rhea Ginn and Mrs. James E. Ross. Shown with them is Sid Collins, of WIBC, emcee for the stage presentation. Three more finalists will be selected tonight at Loew's. The finals will be held tomorrow night.

Local Students Win High Honors

Times State Service

BLOOMINGTON, r| Eight Indianapolis and Marion Jr. 3241 Graceland Ave.; Richard ‘any other Iron Curtain: country County students copped a major|R. Fleck, 233 W. 44th St.; John E./plants and halt production. He

required a special license from share of top honors here today

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of Indiana University’s 2200-man ROTC unit. ! Richard B. Finch, 6154 Carvel Ave., Indianapolis, won the gold Granted Fellowship medal for top scholastic honors, (and James S. McBride, 7048 War-| rick Rd. Indianapolis, | The lawmakers wanted to know medal as the outstanding junior|University of Minnesota has been |student in Quartermaster ROTC. granted a fellowship for the 1951The silver medal for the out- 52 academic year. standing Pershing Rifles staff of-| {ficer went to Michael D. Mc- gree in English and comparative

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Raymond D. McClure, Indian- Plumbers End 2-Week at oe Strike at Ft. Wayne

FT. WAYNE, May 15 (UP)— | A two-week strike by 160 plumb-|—Arizona’s Now working for the Ph. D. de- ers ‘was settled tonight with the ruled William T. Lantz must die Lantz signing of a wage agreement by in the state's lethal gas chamber gling elderly {literature, he was one of four per- the Ft. Wayne Master Plumbers for the murder of an Jowa woman August abcard a Southern PaAssociation and the AFL Plumb- aboard a speeding train. ers and Steamfitters Union.

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Negotiations were concentrated | on a cost-of-living wage increase reopening a clause in a two-year | contract effective May 1, 1950. The company offered a 5 per cent| increase . last - Decémber but the union refused’ it’ and countered! §! ; ya demand ibe company said about. 27 cemte an nour. { ‘The appeal for the mediation] session ih Washington came from! Federal Mediation Director Cyrus S. Ching yesterday, the last day| cf a 10-day “cooling off” period| requested by Gov. Schricker. Gov. ! Schricker asked the union to post-| pone the walkout after its mem- |} bers voted to strike during a! ,breakaown in negotiations.

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H. E. Eutener, IBEW interna- % tional! representative, said the!” Swan, government entered the dispute hecause such a strike would cut! :* off electricity to Hoosier defense.

Death Sentence Upheld In Train Slaying Case

PHOENIX, Ariz, May 15 (UP) Lantz’ appeal on grounds there

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CAMPAIGN STARTERS — Jimmy Lynn, Barbara Helt and

Judy Smith (left to right), are among 3000 Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls preparing for Goodwill Industries’ annual Good Turn Week which opens Monday. . collection of used clothing and household goods for Goodwill In |. dustries. - Four Community Chest agencies will also co-operate.

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