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Victimé Discovered ~ By Arizona Cowboy;

Probe Crash of C46

LOCAL SCHOOLS IN

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“CURRENT OPERATING GOSTS.PER PUPIL OF

INDIANA COUNTIES

1950~ 1951 School Year

$216

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Fax Cost For Each ~ Pupil $240

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Poll Rates Eleanor Tops ‘Open and Notorious'— : As Smartest

Man With Eight Wives: ew YORE i, en

Roosevelt "held her place tofor the fourth straight year the top of - an ‘encyclopedia’s the “world’s 12 smartest women.”

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The women’ were arrested

: rT v Taxpayers within Marion Coun- By. United Press he wif » late s PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 2 (UP)| SALAMANCA, N. Y. Jan. 2 Scio P EEA or An ck. ony THe wife of ihe late President : ty shelled out $240 a pupil to op- MER £ Jan, < X= complaints signed by Bishop Wen. Placed first again in a poll con—A cowboy from a ‘ranch near (UP)-—-Donald W. Nyrop, chair- _ TURES erate public "schools for .their COmmunicated . Mormon was| A. Davis. of .the. Chucct ducted by editors of the Book of é sc § A. Davis e ( yf ; > : # Lookout Mountain reached - the man of the Civil Aeronautics | EYP *hild P Jdring 1950-51 a state sought today on charges that he . api 9 ; Hun bt Knowledge among newspaper £2 wreckage of a C-47 transport last goarq, made -an unprecedented DAILY children during 1%: 9, 8 state yas wed to eight women, seven Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. wyiters, ‘parents and educators of night and reported all 28 persons flight here yesterday to investi- ATTENDANCE analysis revealed today of whom supported him by- sell- Bishop Davis. also signed ‘a com- the Children’s Institute Panel aboard, including 19 .vacationing te the rash of 4 nonh- scheduled MhArion County costs were high- ing eyeglass cleaning . tissues plaint against Mr, Dutson whose Dr. Ellen V. Mé¢Loughlin, edie West . Point cadets, had been C46 airliner which killed 26 per- SODE er than the Indiana average sof from door-to-door. .. whereabouts ‘were not known tor-in-chief of the encyclopedia, i killed, sons and left 14 survivors huddled $219 a pupil, but equaled other - Six women who said they were In addition to the six women ‘3d Mrs. Roosevelt was selected £ Arizona Highway Patrol Lt. \in the woods for 40 hours before I. counties which include the state's wives of .George Meril Dutson held gas Bishop Ba a ar (OD the basis of her individual i or Less ies ap av a charg ’ ? 4 . sath, Ml.lanhieven a i 5 § Vernon Fuget said Arnold John- their rescye. ; larger cities. ‘ re were held here today on a charge Dutson is married to 3 woman. in achieve ments during 1951. £ son, a cowboy on the Armer, x : The figure—representing cur- of “open and notorious cohabita- Salt Lake City i Vollooay Fdur other women were includ~ i ranch, rode in on horseback and’ Mr. Nyrop Ss flight from Wash- rent operating expenses based. on tion.” = Two of thé. women were on K CRs oo] 3 and tothe? In ed on the list'for the third straight ! found all passengers and crew- ington for a first-hand inyestiga- average daily attendance —does mothers of 19 children by Mr. YL Pprings, Yo. . vear. They were Sen. Margaret - § men dead in the partially. burned tion reflected the CAB's concern ~ not include outlays for construc- putson, : Bishop. Davis said Mr. Dutsorf [| Smith (R. Me.), Dr. Flore i f out wreckage. over the fact that two non- -sched- tion. retirement of debt. or op : a. rae often posed as an osteopath while a or Fabia Arve. O'ifate E—"| was ¥ Mr. Johnson's wife first spotted uled .airliners, both C-46’s,” had eration of kindergarten and adult TIE ere but that Jus Wom: yp rmick, foreign corresponds 3 rlas enfolk actually supported him Sew ' Lee : the wreckage from the ranch crashed within two weeks, Killing classes, Bandleader’ S Car Mr. Dutson ue bishop said “nt of the New York Times, and t al ; les f Lookout 82 persons. Fifty-six were. killed . : ’ 10} 1d, y : ; went off, : about De miles from Lookout fast ments, when a non-scheduled Benton County High In F al asked the women. he married to Mme, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, ; Mot in as h 1 forme ambsz juinped vat,» | Mr. Johnson said the plane tad C-46 crashed at Elizabeth, N. J. $226 10 $250 Statewide, the average vanges: IN. FOC Cras turn over all their worldly goods [orien Indian ambassador to ii Jole an S¢ c i : hu ¢ . “ i %. y re xit : B qe ut nite State pocket uy ; run into a bluff near the peak. Other CAB inv estisators) kB from 2 high ot ot! , Bentan WEST LOS ANGELES, Jan, 2 a a : " ne no Marguerite Higgins, whose re- ] He said the bodies were thrown already were at work when Mr. county. Fy I tUP) A car driven by blond The wife in ‘Salt 1 ke Citv he ports from Korean battlefields to back to the } over.a wide area, Nyrop arrived, and sheriff's . Over $250 2 ov of § h In s ra for, bandleader Ina Ray Hutton s¥id, refused 1o.give ae her nos- the New York Herald-Tribune i Lt. Fuget Said an Air Force res- deputies were up at dawn after ounty .on the UNO iver Seu..crashed broadside into gnother| >.> - oe

1s said Cole

ond high was Warren, third Car-

won her a-place on the 1950 list,

sessions. nor would she work as a

‘hic ‘as eg rorking pas idni - auto yesterday, killing a passen- wiranth im robbed her, cue party which was near the working past midnight, attempt- oll and foirtis Rush. Marion ted 2S Sarda : B I sel SAICSWOINAN for. Firs repeated this year. scene probably would not try to ing to free’ the last three bodies with Cass for -13th from the top ger in the second car, police re- Bishop Davis said he felt it Six new names appeared on the : bring the bodies out until today. from the.wreckage, - A chart prepared by the In- ported here, Vo IO Earn hi ne eo Lllist. They were Educator Kath orrow They would have to be carried Seek C ) SrATEVIE tates Sy Apa The victimi. “i cr ar eh use erine Lenroot, former head of the at n horeeback he said Seek Cause of Crash AVERAGE diana State Chamber "of Com- Was identitied at against Mr. Dutson now because erine onroot, as out o Orge Jc Said. } ce rev ¢ "8 on : 5 believed “tao he abor yepartment’s 3 ren’'s 5 of the In. : “The CAB is -very concerned merce revealed that counties in Sania MoAles he was believed "to be about to La 0 1 epa tr Ss Hlterva rd will take Spots Wreckage Wi ; the northern half of Indiana | marry another woman Bureau; Physicist Lise "Meitner;

10 a. m. toe town office,

with the C-46 accidents in the last

HN Farge or 15. days and will do its best. to

It's still on a pretty steep cliff ankle ‘deep mud and snow in an

‘maintained, on the average, higher operating expenses than those in the southern portion

Hospital as

Bessie

Princess Elizabeth; Assistant Dee fense Secretary Anna Rosenberg, Mrs. Ogden Reid, publisher of the

The bishop said that he as a private citizen in complaints “to

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see that justice is

The incom- yorted he had spotted the wreck- find the cause of this accident Police said 3 a 5. Dale Dae i e near the Hi of Lookout and take appropriate remedial However, this simplified figure Miss Hutton's- 901¢ because plural marriages New York Herald-Tribune, and d Joseph age ; ; i tion,” Mr. Nyrop said on his ar- does not in itself indicate. value- re 200 2 are unlawful under federal law. ‘Actress Judy Holliday, ' who Métal ee Moutaity She Parieibating In il J berg iT an per-dollar of education. car crashed into" yy, explained. he was anxious achieved stardom.Hy portraying - - " sS » » a - a search Tor he yan PO mndred ‘All the bodies hive been. re- The State Chamber pointed out one dri v : n by that the.public know His church a dumb blond in the movie, ‘Born pay af be De right hi 200 moved from the wreckage. The R ana t that counties With higher tosis Bi ey 26, = goes Rot sanelion such unions Yesterday.” : yards to esearc epartmen x 3 a # 1]. -— a ———— EE pture feet higher he would pave missed last to be freed were those of two INDIANA STATE may be zouni more alle for 1 R Hutton Dich Miss A sc ( ar, In e 8 ( na ay u on. - the peak altogether, ” Capt. Bor- men were not immediately identi- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ar i s : Blot on was a \I. FRONT : a. ry said. fied and that of Mrs. Margaret Source: Office of State Supt, of Public Instriction educational advantages, than passenger New Year Steirts Out Dangerously 4 VOI, 4 Jones of Fairmount, W. Va. all : counties with low operating costs -Some Chi- « “It had hit pretty close to the a TOME ny 2 Or vice versa. Mr. Bigos suffered a cut on-his| The new year started out a: Police found a 43-caliber slug In ldiers are top, about 100 feet from the peak th 00 le were being shippe 0 men er TTT -_— Sie head, but Miss Hutton was unin dangerous living for several local the house, apparently a ricochet. ather than and had fallen off and burned, relatives, Sasa roiziivess of N Ne Wi Other Variations jured, officers reported A did § A oo Marvin Lough,- 36, of 2029 ed Nations ht. Borgeson said. é ( a 0 Neon ires— Among factors accounting for Why ; : : esiaents 0 were net looking i aid today. Cs ay close to straight up those killed in the crash last Sat- . Cai in cos are a er C OZ ply Hed, Niediew and for trouble br Teporied 2 wus . A SB . “" riroux sald Miss utton : Sho ere ’ er —— where they hit, then they fell off. urday night trugded through ‘Confound That Fence,’ salaries, variety and number of carried a driver's license in the. A Smoke bomb left by prank- parked behind his house. No-

John discharged yesterday morning

They said Miss Hutton passed

courses offered in grade and high _,. 0 Raw. a toa. hav. - r =. bodv was in the car when hit b and it's going to be fairly hard to effort ‘to reach the wreck" scene |schools, ‘and wealth and popula- ham of Ina Ray Brooks and that sters caused Mrs. John W. Jack gy Vm u he y. get to,” he added. yesterday. tion density of each county. ney He ay registered under Ina son, 43, ta faint in her apartment 3 35-0aline The plane was spotted from a Two of the 14 survivors were Says Pi ot in ( ras Total of operating expenses for tay Hutton. xp at 8 N. Butler Ave. last night.

B-25 bomber piloted by Lt.

F. Rich, assistant operations of- from Salmananca District

all public schools in Indiana dur(ing the last school year was $133.-

Firemen revived her and she was Finland Pays Soviet:

a sobriety test and that she was

ficer of the 4th Air Force Air Hospital. None of the survivors, “Too bad they didn’t have neon show was that confounded fence. go( 546, according to records in not -cited. ’ ; treated for smoke and shock, Po- * y@ISINKI, Finland, Jan. 3 Search Flight, Hamilton AFB, was in serious condition. (wires on that pasture fence,” dry- I had just leveled out and Was the office of State. Superintendent The police report said Miss Hut- lice said the bomb, used to give (UP)-—Finland has paid 95.8 per and his co-pilot, Capt. Robert 7. Remove Trapped Victims {ly .commented a 33-year-old In- going to set it down when the of Public Instruction Wilbur 100 8 manager, Jack Philbin, was model airplanes a smoke trail

following her in another car and had been tossed into the hallway. ¢ént of its more than $226 mil.

that the two had just left Los. Lawrence Roberson, 72. of lion war reparations to Soviet Angeles International Airport fol-11705 N. Meridian St., told police Russia, it was announced today, lowing Miss Hutton's return from yesterday somebody fired a bul-The remainder is to be paid by San Diego. let through his front window. September,

'dianapolis pilot who escaped with-landing gear caught the Rescuers used acetylene torches out injury last night in an emer- strand of the wire fence.” The officers identified the plane, and a block-and-tackle to. remove gency landing near Crawfords- The four-seat. plane, en route with only a flame seared tail as- the bodies of the last three per- ville. : from South Bend to Indianapolis, | sembly intact, by ‘the last three Sons trapped in~ the splintered! William H. Green, 33, of 4107! flipped over on its back. Neither| numbers imprinted on the crash Wreckage of the Continental! Park Ave., the pilot, and his pas-|occupant was hurt. scarred section. They correspond Charter, Inc, plane which senger, H. P. O'Connor Jr, 24, off, “We flew over the city at low| ; with the last three numbers of the Smashed into the Allegheny 4141 Ruckle St., were unhurt in altitude to attract attention as| S TR A U S S S AY S . | missing plane. Mountain Forest Saturday night the freak mishap. our: gas was running low,” Mr.| . 5 a on a flight from Pittsburgh to’ The Indianapolis pilot praised Green explained. ! : Rams Into Cliff Buffalo, N. Y. the quick-thinking of Crawfords-, “Later we found that approxi-|

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] i Lt. Rich reported the plane had The 14 survivors had endured|ville residents and police who! mately 50 Crawfordsville resi-| ; plowed, apparently head-on, into the mountain cold for almost two quickly formed a line of automo-/dents had called police. They a cliff near the 6000-foot level in days before one of them, George bile headlights to light the field quickly formed the emergency :

the rugged mountain terrain Albert, 30, of Miami, Fla. after it was apparent the low- lighting unit with a dozen auto-| bordering the famed Apache Trail. staggered through the woods to a flying plane was in distress. mobiles, and in about 20 minutes] Only the badly battered tail re- farm house five miles from the. “The headlights lighted up the we were ready to come-in. mained. intact. The rest of the!wreck scene and summoned help. field beautifully,” Mr. Green said| “If it hadn't been for pland, charred fragments, was Rescuers: found the shattered today. fence, there would have scAttered down the steep cliff. plane in-three parts—the cockpit, “The only thing the lights didn’t nothing to ijt.” ! Capt. John R. Peacock, 4th Air- *he main cabin section and ine =

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By United Press son in the Army. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 — Rep. button-holed _Mr. -

{Walter Norblad (R. Ore.) figured _|today that every time the Army

The constituent | Norblad and said the taxpayers are being held up enough without any waste in|

Sea Rescue Mission commander, tail assembly. The wings : . A directing the search from Williams been broken off the the big air- ? ‘Against Regulations’ ie ; = Air Force Base at nearby Chand- liner tore a gaping path through ler, said aerial observers had con- the trees alongside a hill on firmed the numbers on the tail “Buck tooth run.” Army Starts to Pan of the plane. — I A ground search party was immediately dispatched to the area ( *h le ade oO it } after the ship was first spotted. eer eda er | ver i ‘ n U ons Ss ie ma Thbaniiianahd 8 i Back Hurt 2 jogas itself with a new pair of ¢y, military. Mr. Norblad checked. What started. as a boyish ‘prank pants it wastes 12 million buttons. 4° stopped the first two GIs he over spilled soda pop ended last] That's at a rate of six buttons saw in the capital and asked, night with a Crispus "Attucks per trouser, and is based on a them. cheerleader in General Hospital. 2 mlillion-man army. The buttons They thought at first the House Jesse Canaday, 17, of 911 N. are the ones sewed on the inside member didn’t have all _his butBelmont Ave., was in critical con- of the waistband for anchoring tons. Eventually they turned out

they had known each other for| But he said fhe Army not only eight years and often “fought for! doesn’t ban suspenders but actualplay.” ly issues them, for wear under The younger boy used a knife, blouses and jackets, ‘explaining “We always play like, Mr. Norblad said this may be In The Middle of The Night! that—me with a knife and he so, but that apparently local com- How good to have St. Joseph Aspirin For wi fists besuyse he can beat me manders—or somebody—have put hire handy for instant use! child wii with just fists.” a definite chill on the-galluses. like its orange flavor—you'll like ut hay “I stuck the knife against his| ° He said he heard oo it re- 10 Dot it or prepared buy chest and he fell against the wall. cently from a constituent with a Si Sept Bspifin, For Onicien Logey I didn’t intend to stab him." Wel— were just playing,” the ven ' old “told Juvenile Aid officers.

athina oar - = i ; : x No a : = . a at dition today and the 16-year-old! suspenders. Hoge Nason and goansed > i e dor nin dm : . i . : _ ; Ww constitue said. re i We thew CB te ; ohm who stabbed him was held The belt in this. complained were the six fasteners. ena] I bk juvenile authorities. Mr. Norblad, an old Air Force “Well do you wear suspenders?” It's “prepared ) ) ust The boys were in a restaurant Norblad Ked. I right’ way under supervision |at 2002 W. 11th St. when the 16- Man himself, is that the use of My, Nor Nad ASE av sender of two graduate dietifians. | year-old, “just for fun,” poured| suspenders in the Army seems to, The s ilies A epiied. Ummmmmmm—gox od! Popul ar | 8rape. soda down his back. ‘be generally prohibited. Mr. Norblad has demanded an i so. 0 | We rassled, but I didn't know, An Army spokesman said it’s a : : { prices, too. pen every day lj a official explanation. He said he from il AM I59P. M. For pe pag al le ii Ro jue Sut fe Danone. They’ veliq in considerable suspense wait- : Lar ha : Xplaine een going on ants sinc i food that's tops—in surround- Soimg P 1907. ing for it. i

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