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By United Press SEOUL, Apr. 5--First James A. Van Fleet Jr, 26-year- to be the 8th Army Commander's old son of Gen, James A. Van personal order,
Fleet, Eighth Army commander, A 5th Afr Force spokesman was missing in action today fol- sald the United Nations planes lowing a night combat flight over “could not afford to carry on
North Korea early Friday morn- such an intensive search.” ing. 1.t. Van Fleet was piloting a B-26 Invader bomber of the third
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Gen. Van Fleet's Son | Missing in Air War |
cate young Van Fleét came to a! LL. halt today at what was believed,
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Br United Press dential nomination. NEW YORK, Apr. 5—Gambling, Backers of Gen. Dwight {kingpin Frank Costello, alleged pisenhower won an upset victory coleader of a New York-Miami yssterday by taking 14 of the
By United Press WASHINGTON, Apr, 5—Eisenhower and Taft forces competed for 62 convention delegates in |{three -tates today in the windup of a hectic week of the campaign for the Republican presi-
night of contempt of the United GOP convention against eight for
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While Michigan Republicans were expected to send an unin. structed delegation to the nae tional convention, both Eisen hower and Taft supporters claimed their prospects were good for the election of friendly delegates. ; Neither side, however, made any advance claims in terms of numbers of delegates. Idaho Republicans also were expected to name an uninstruct-
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bomb wing on his fourth combat mission with two crew members, He and his two crewmen failed to return after an attempted raid on a secondary target east of Sonchon, 50 miles south of the Yalu River in Northwest Korea, | It. Van Fleet was diverted by| fog and low clouds from hitting his primary target near Sonchon and later radioed that his fyel supply would not permit hitting a second target. His last radio transmission was heard at noon Thursday (Indianapolis time) as he headed southward’ toward his Fifth Air Force light bomber base, Hundreds of Fifth Air Force planes searched northwest Korea) today without finding a trace of] the plane or wreckage. His plane, however, could conceivably have! crashed in the sea, a Fifth Air Force spokesman sald, : Gen Van Fleet was told of his son's faflure to return from his| fourth combat mission by Lt. Gen. Frank ¥, Everest, command-| ing general of the Fifth Air Force in Suwon yesterday, Mrs, James A. Van Fleet, now in Long Beach, Cal, waa notified] her son was missing by telegram, from Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff, Gen.. Van] Fleet also received condolences) from Gen. Collins yesterday in a) personal telegram from Washing-| ton. ’
Quotes Son's Letter When asked to comment on his report that “my son, Jim, is missing in action” Gen, Van Fleet sald he first wanted to give to the press a letter that his son wrote to his “mother and which she sent me a short time ago.” “Dear Mather, “This is a letter to an Army wife. 1 don't want tears spilled on it. ! “1, through my own request, have heen assigned to undergo a combat crew training course, I will be thoroughly trained here at
the ninth of February for California, Early in March I leave California “for Korea. I will fly a B-26 in combat, I am the pilot. I will have a bombardier in the nose, a navigator beside me and a gunner in the rear. We will fly at night. } carry bombs and machine guns, and I will know how to them. “The time has come that your husband has my support in CArry-| ing out America's fight for the right of all men to live without fear. Do not pray for me, but for my crew, who are not professional men but civilians whom the United States had called upon to defend their homes in this moment of need. They have wives who wait —afor their families not yet started, I will do my best. Tt is my duty at any time. “Demp’s (Lt. Van Fleet's sister) .news was ever so good, Best ever, To all of you, love, Jim.” He Was Fully Qualified “There is little I can add to this letter,” said the four-star general. “My boy was fully qualified, and was on an assignment he had longed for. He was a skillful pilot} and excellent marksman: and en-| tirely resourceful. i « “I have been on many hunts, with him, including big game ex-| peditions Africa, He always got his share and more. When he disappeared on the 4th of April he was on his biggest hunt—for| keeps. Due to bad weather the] first three hours were against him, and he elected to continue] the search elsewhere, “Knowing him, I am convinced he was determined not to come back empty-handed,” Gen. Van] Fleet said. The concentrated efforts to lo-|
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Rites Will Be Monday For William C. Quinn |
Burial of William C. Quinn, former president of the Anderson, (Ind.) Stove Co,, will be Monday| in Holy Cross Cemetery after 10| a, m. services in 8t, Joan of Are| Church. 521 Mr. Quinn, who was 65, died] yesterday in Methodist Hospital after a short illness. He lived) at 3419 N. Pennaylvania St, Born in Wisconsin, he managed the Anderson firm 12 years, Later he became a representative of the “Allen Manufacturing .Co,, Nashville, Tenn. He was a member of 8t. Joan of ‘Are Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus. 3 Survivors are his wife, Teresa Keefe; one daughter, Mrs, Maura|
Carney, Memphis, Tenn., and two grandchildren, i Announce Subject '§ Of Lesson-Sermon “Unreality” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow, The lesson-sérmon also includes the following passage: “Life, truth and love are the realities of divine science. They dawn in faith and flow full-orbed in spiritual understanding.” The quotation was ~ taken from the Christian Science . textbook, ‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy. The ‘golden text is: “In the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities but fear thou God.” Kec. 5:7.
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16th and Delaware Sts. by a car driven by Cecil Furman, 51, of
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An elderly Indianapolis ‘man was killed by a car last night as| he walked with his wife, and she| was one of three persons critical-| ly ‘injured as rain drenched | streets made driving extra-dan-| gerous, ‘ i Traffic accidents hurt four other persons badly enough that they stayed in hospitals today, Nineteenth person to die in In-| dianapolis traffic since the start of thiz year and Marion County's!
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43d fatality was Clarence Knipp, 0 2 h Hi h 85, of 8158 Guilford Ave, i Mr. Knipp had been a mechanic n t e 9g ways for the Indianapolis Glove Co. RICHMOND — Lester Gregory, the last 30 years. . 26, Richmond, died last night in| He and his wife, Eulora, 64, Reid Memorial Hospital of in-| were crossing the street at 6161/,rjeg suffered Mar. 30 in a tram College Ave. They were hit bylgccident here. ; a car driven by Edward K. Haw- » » : i kins, 45, of 234 Pennridge Ave, LAGRO--James J, Logan, 26! Condition Grave Huntington, and John Johnson, Mrs. Knipp's condition in Meth-5>" Lagro, were killed late yester-
odist Hospital today was grave. 927 when their car went out of
control on U. 8, 24 and struck Others critically ‘injured late yes- 9 terday ‘were: a truck driven by Ed Eaton, 46,
Mrs. Martha Oldham, 47, R. R.[ClinoM Mo. _ =
: 7, Box 601, taken to Methodist! QuUILIVAN — Claude Collins,
Hospital after a three-car smash- 72 Sullivan, was killed last night up at Kentucky Ave. and Mec-iwhen an Arrow Coach Lines bus Carty Bt. She was in an auto|struck him as he walked in U, 8. driven by her 19-year-old daugh-/41 near his home during a rainter, Afin. James Sleener, 32, of | storm, The bus was driven by 2228 8. Lyndhurst Dr,, a passen- James Ballard, Vincennes, ger in one of the other cars, was . 8 » treated at the hospital but not] HAMMOND-LtL Allen A. Dettadmitted. E 3 mann, Milwaukee, was killed early fo 3-Onr Crank today when his car swerved into Mrs. Margaret Foreman, 51, one mile south of U. 8. 30. at 52d and Illinois Sts, She was was stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky, | taken to General Hospital, The) other driver, John A, Ruckford, 39, of 134 W, 73d 8t., was treated at the scene for cuts, Other traffic casualties: A l-year-old girl, Karthur|
‘College Prexies Honored Five college presidents wer
Associated Colleges of Indiana at| a meeting here last night, They Sts. She was in fair condition in
president; Thomas' E. Jones,
riham, st vice president; 3 Richard Huber, 12, of 1832 N. atl % ea pencer Ave, struck on his bi-|gnd vice president; cycle at 5248 E. 16th St. by a car r and Ford L. Poly, treasurer,
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JUDAS ISCARIOT — Karl Kaiser (above) will portray Jesus’ betrayer in the Pageant, "The Easter Triumph,” at 6 a. m. Easter Sunday in the Coliseum, (Story, Page 4).
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Sarasota, Fla. in a two-car crash, State police said Lt. Deltmann Hotel Wednesday.
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be displayed to the public, 11|Sylvester Ryan set in the Claypool | day for a hearing.
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~ Winners to Be Chosen Winners were to be chosen and announced by the Indiana Science Talent Search Committee comUniversity, Lafayette, chairman; son, Negro housewife, after quesH. Baldinger, ers College; Prof. Theodore W.
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| At 10:15 p. m. yesterday a|
Mr. McKew, who was 68, died |yesterday in his home, 3639 N.
Born in Ridgeville, he was pro-| Tally Ho Tavern,
States Senate, The gravelsvoiced Costello, re-| putedly the greatest wielder of underworld power since the gov-| ernment smashed the empire of. the late Al Capone, faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. | It would be only the second] prison term for Costello since he had his first brush with the my 44 years ago at the age of 1 | At that time, robbery charge against him was| dismissed. But seven years later, in 1915, he served 10 months in| prison for carrying a concealed | weapon.
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Costello showed no sign of (emotign last night when a fed-| {eral ‘court jury held that he was guilty on all 10 counts of an in-| dictment charging him with contempt of Sen, Estes Kefauver's |erime committee during its hear-!
ings here last year. Specifically, he was accused of | (refusing to answer questions as ientists|to his net worth, his overall In-| the debtedness and his acquaintance|
\with New York politicians, in-|
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Talent | tor Costello, immediately filed a!
10 a. m. Tues-! He continued] | Costello’s $5000 bail. { Mr, Spence charged that a New| | York newspaperman had talked a| {juror into getting out of a sickbed to attend the final day of the trial, actually Costello's second on the charges. The first {ended in a mistrial with the jury |deadlocked 11 to 1 for convic- | tion.
Judge Ryan created a furor on the final day of this- second trial {by announcing he was dismissing the jury's forelady and a male [juror “as a result of consultations the court has had with counsel for the government and counsel
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SAraitls, a : | ; { St.; School 12, at 733 8S. West St.; [A ieee, 0, at Mig ‘osanse, [S11 W, BMth Bt, for the past J8|pp. "sistion 28, at 312 EB. 33th Rimes Hamma 30 * MARL, Jrukemis, years, St. and Fire Station 12, at 339 3 jams Nevins, 5. at Methodist, pneu-| Mr. McKew belonged to the +" or erman Dr ’ : | Walton; Vilma Defla VanNurs. 83. at 1448 Broadway, Reed Masonic Lodge, Scottish] : : { nyper-| Rite and Hadi Shrine, all at| In addition, the Registration | ~ tension Board office, Room 12, Court-| McClure; Francis Groover, 86, at 1445 Broadway Evansville. house, is open from 8 a. m. to Beasts Kelsey, 65, at 1535 E. Southern, Surviving are his daughter, 10 Pp 'm daily, including tomorCORONA occlusion. : : Mrs. George R. Elkins, indians) i : arence Knight, 77, at General, cerebral . | row, | hemorrhage, apolis, and two brothers, Joseph, | CLURS Muncie, and Claude, Tiffin, O.
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: of the North Methodist Church was no explanation for the dis-and now executive secretary of Moore & Kirk North | east the Methodist Home for the Aged, and 9 a, m. in St. ast Chapel Panky, will talk tonight at/gajes Catholic Church. Burial, His topic for 10:45 a. m. tomorrow | phone he was ill, raising im- (1%:
But he showed|Nual event of First Friends, began) last night with a family dinner | | Costello’s attorney charge a Prof. William Clark, headmaster Funeral Home. {of Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, Park. tN ¥o—gave--the -dinner-address.| {The
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ed delegation, but the Taft organization looked for all nearly all to support the Ohioan, In all, 138 national. corivention delegate seats were at stake in this week's GOP state conven. tions and primaries and six oth. ers were involved in three Kan. isas district conventions,
Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. Four others were uncommitted, but one of these was counted proTaft, even by the Eisenhower organiza. ion. Eisenhower headquarters here described the Jowa result as a “smashing victory” and a “complete overturn” of earlier claims from the Taft organization. Before today's elections, Mr, The stakes in today’s contests Taft had a big bulge over other were 46 delegates to he named at GOP aspirants for the week. He
the Michigan GOP convention, 14 Won 24 in Wisconsin, 15 in Nefive in Tennessee and
eight in Iowa. The Eisenhower delegates included 14 in Towa, four in Kansas (not counting today's Great Bend convention), land one in Nabraska.
at a district convention Bend, Kas, * The rival camps were most concerned with the big Michigan delegation., ;
at Great
Death Ends Hunt Local Deaths
For Murderer | MRS. MATTIE PHIPPS, 72, of {315 8. Ritter Ave., member of Calvary Tabernacle. Services 10 ‘a. m, Monday in Shirley Bros, Irv. ing Hill Chapel. Burial, Peavey Cemetery near Jasonville, ” - attempt here, 1s dead, | MRS. PEARL G. RODGERS, Reynolds E. MacBeth was shot 70 of 3815 N. Capitol Ave. local to death in his variety store at ..iqent 50 years. Services 2 p. m,
822 N. Alabama 8t. on New ; : ¥ {Monday in Crown Hill Mausoleum Year's Eve in 1934. His widow 000) Interment will follow spent the years since investigat-|,, 0 ing the cape herself and hiring : 5»
private detectives. | MRS. URSULA S. BERKMYER, Mrs. MacBeth died Thursday in|74 of 6123 Carrollton Ave. memOgdensburg, N. Y. In ill health, hor Evangelical United Brethern she moved there two years ago to |chjrch, Services 1 p. m. Monday
live with her sister, Mrs. Opal; Flanner & Buchanan Mort | uary, Burnham. Mrs. MacBeth was 54 Burial, Crown Hill
and a native of Jonesboro. She lived here 25 years and belonged pg y . to Central Methodist Church. 45. IRS: FILLIAM Cason Services will be held here at|were at 8:30 a. m. today in Kirby 2 p. m. Monday at Hisey & Titus Mortuary and 9 a. m. Y St. Mi« Mortuary, with burial in Crown .pa.i's Catholic Church. Burial, : Calvary Cemetery. Besides the sister, Mrs. Mac] : a a un! Beth is survived by a brother,! MR. BUCO PARHAM, 59, of Leo M. Jones, Indianapolis, and 1212 Earhart St. Services 1 another sister, Mrs. Fern Jay, p. m. Monday in Bethany BapJonesboro. I Church, Burial, New Crown,
A widow's 18-year search for the murderer of her husband has ended.
Mrs. Hazel E. MacBethg whose
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‘Week End’ Talk {resident 43 years. Services 3 ip. m, Tuesday in Flanner & Bu-
Methodjst Dr. Dallas L. Brown- chanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown
ing will speak tonight and to-|gy morrow morning in. the First] Friends Church during the “Long |
» EJ » ih MRS. ANNA MARGARET Week Ena of meetings. |CARTER, 83, of 5704 MassachuDr. Browning, former Tolnister setts Ave. local resident 45 years, |Services” 8:30 a. m. Tuesday: in
“Are We Important?” Holy Cross Cemetery. = ~ » “That Strange Man.” CLARENCE M. PIERPONT The “Long Week End,” an an- 81, of Grand Rapids, Mich., former local resident. . Services 1:30 p. m. Monday in G. H. Herrmann Burial, Memorial
Rev. Herbert Huffman is! church pastor.
Rockville Publisher | Named Craig Chairman
William Hargrave, publisher of of Beauty and Quality
the Rockville Republican, today) . named. chairman. of the| When You Cail hy Allied Florist Member ¢
newspaper advisory committee] directing the candidacy campaign | of George N, Craig, Indianapolis, | for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. - Mr. Hargrave is a former presi-| dent of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association and has been a delegate to the last seven|
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