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Perils Crowd Of Tourists In Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20 (UP) —A light plane slashed through a group of Americans atop the huge Aztec Pyramid Of The Sun] at San Juan® Teotihuacan yesterday, killing‘ the wife of a U. 8. embassy official ‘and. injuring two tourists. | Mrs. Eleanor . Schiltz wWerni-| mont, 34, died instantly when a] Colombian student pilot lost con-| trol of his plane and slammed into the top of the théusand-year-old| stone pyramid 45 miles north of here. | Her sister, Mrs. Ethyl Schiltz Bailey, 40, of Yorkville, 111, and Mrs. Bailey's daughter, Geraldine, | 19, were struck by the plane’s| landing gear and critically in-| jured. . : .. Student pilot -Jose Jalil Velazquez, 18, of Bogota, Columbia, brought the single-engine piper] plane to an emergency landing on| “The Street Of The Dead” in front of the Quetzalcoatl Temple in the ancient ruins. i The young pilot said his plane “apparently was caught in a down-draft” as he flew low over the 200-foot pyramid to take pictures. He said the wheels smashed on the flat top of the Aztec sacrificial temple and bounced the plane back into the air. | The victim was the wife of) Kenneth Wernimont of Aurora,| ? ; 1 agricultural attache at the U. 8. g i embassy here since 1948. She! formerly was a resident of Ohio-| wa, Neb. |
Society Bride Released On Bail in Mate’s Death
EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 20 (UP) | —S8oclety bride Mary Jean Par-! sons, who killed her husband, Army Lt. L. J. Parsons, of six weeks as he lay in bed last Saturday, was released yesterday on $20,000 bond after her attorneys said she would be placed in a Dallas mental hospital.
Bigwigs to Get Peek At Rebuilt White House
WASHINGTON, Feb, 20 (UP) |! President and Mrs. Truman ps will hold a seriés of informal re- _ ceptions in. May to give official Washington itst first look at the newly decorated White House, it was announced yesterday. |
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Film Writers nm riers That Worri Taft Volume Sets Record ’ {in 4 A rd The proposed $8.6 billion cut } NCAT VVOITIEs 1a The 1951 volume of business e wa S in the federal budget wuold save; CINCINNATI, O., Feb, 20 (UP) handled by the Allstate Insurance
the people eof Marion County /—Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O.) Co. andthe Allstate Fire Insure Of $134 000 about $36 million in U. 8, taxes,/was worried today because his ance Co., subsidiaries of Sears, r {the Indiana State » Chamber of donkey hasn’t arrived at his home| Roebuck & Co., reached an all LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 20 Commerce estimated today. here. v time high, Calvin Fentress Jr. (UP) —= Judgments for $134,000 The reduction, proposed by The Presidential hopeful, had president, announced today. | were entered” yesterday in favor|Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D. Va.), sent the donkey, a gift he had re-| Premium writings of the two of screen writers Adrian Scott and would represent an eventual sav- ceived at the annual Saints and companies rose from $66.3 million Ring Lardner Jr. fired when they ing to the state of Indiana of Sinners Club dinner in New York in 1950 to. $83.97 million, a gain balked at testifying before the more than $199 million, “far|City Jan. 25, to his grandchildren of 26.6 per cent. Policyholders House Un - American Activities more than double the gross in-|{for a pet. « now exceed 1.2 million. ; Committee in 1947. |come tax in Indiana,” the Chami-| When he was approached by his| Allstate Insulancs Sous jure! By stipulation of opposing coun- ber stated. Washington staff with many 255¢tS amounted 1 Ta 3 on sel, RKO Studios agreed to pay| In proposing the cuts in Con-|pressing problems that had de-{32 Po. 31, ; S y 31 Inurease Of Mr, Scott $83,400 plus seven per gress last week, Sen. Byrd said veloped during his recent cam- Sv. rs > £ wills sein pita cent interest from the date nis “1f Congress has the will tolpaign swing, he waved them stoc 2n surp «J. contract was terminated more make them, these .reductions aside with the reply: “First, I pezeen "Allstate Fire Insurance than four years ago. ican reasonably be made with-\want to find out why that donkey "oro cats were $12.78 mile Mr, Lardner will receive $20,000 out impairing a single essential hasn't been delivered.” 0. loka assets : p g 8 lion on Dec. 31, 1951, and its capfrom 20th Century-Fox, plus in-|function.” _ mm ee er ana satplus. totaled jerest: It "waa caltuiated the | nr: aa Accused Seymour Man $3.48 million. terest on both sum will amount Festivities to Launch shu . . di to $31,000. Still in Critical Condition d Man Freed The jury said ime’ writers, two lke Campaign Here { SEVMIOUR. Feb. 20 (UP) = Hammon an Free of the "Hollywood Ten” who were The * Eisenhower-for-President Raymond T.. Reynolds, 28, re-|n 1950 Slayings Jound in contempt of Congress, campaign in Indiana will-get un- mained in critical condition today CROWN POINT, Feb. 20 (UP) had not violated the morals clause | qerway formally with a two-day|while authorities planned to} Sr ROY " be 20 uP). of their coritracts when they de-iprogram of festivities Friday and charge him with first - degree Sond today in the Good Fri{fied the House committee in its|gaturday, opening headquarters at murder in the slaying of his ya ie of his sister-in-law |Investigation of communism inthe Claypool Hotel. , wife. ' gay ea ead ow gor {Hollywood. This was contrary to, The open house program will be prosecutor John M: Lewis sald A ry ot EfioTher-and five lthe arguments offered by the climaxed with a luncheon meet-the charge will not be filed until women acquitted Mr. Smelko in igs ing Salurday wes Somer Cons Reynolds improves. his third trial on charges of mur- ! gressman Robert Grant, § He shot his wife, Irene, 28, yes- dering Mrs. Josephine Pappas, 32, Former Jap Officer manager of the “Ike” forces, Will terqay, police quoted a witness as Jeri 8 bor oo The hung
(ters workers. Ito tell neighbors he often beat! iyi : MANILA, Philippines, Feb. 20 Receptions for the public will par. g juries.
(UP)—A former Japanese army pe held from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m NT | « Ph Mm. « M1 Chief Lewis said he had state- ’ |lieutenant-colonel flew to Lubang noth days. !ments fro mneighbors of the Patrolman’s Trial On a oa gpg ly 'Reynoldses that Reynolds prev- In Lover's Lane Case i : 1 iously had threatened to kill his patrolman Charles Jewell was
Nobuhiko Jimbo Will work with] BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) Wife. to go on trial before fhe Safety {the Philippines army psychologi- —David C. Wylie, Bloomington, Board today for ‘conduct unbecal warfare forcés trying to per- former president of the Indiana Thief With Push coming an officer.” |suade the Japanese stragglers to State Chamber of Commerce, . Officer Jewell was suspended |come out of the hills. {was nominated today for alumnii KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Feb. 20 by Night Inspector Ralph Bader | He will ‘fly over their suspected trustee of Indiana University. He (UP)—Officers today sought the when the patrolman failed to hideouts and broadcast with a'would succeed Judge Ora L./thief who rolled the safety de- give “a satisfactory” explanation loudspeaker, Leaflets signed by Wildermuth, Gary, whose three- partment’s wheelbarrow ‘away for his presence in a lover's lane him already have been dropped. year term expires next July 1. "(from police headquarters. in full uniform while off duty.
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