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June 7, 1959 I'Cftiraori gimfoar fcrifatttg Partl-Pate3 Missing U. S. Bomber Found in Libyan Desert PRAKTMA FX Biotar BERLIN CRISIS HELD PROOF OF Sahara Yields Long Lost B-24 'iiiry. GREECE 31 iff -St A tfl ITALY SICILY Ss TURKEY TUNISIA NEED FOR NATO Norstad Says Alliance Sea Mediterranean Crewmen Gone; Wreck Well Preserved Washington, June 6 The Sahara desert has cast Motte, Lake Linden, Mich. Staff Sgt Guy E.

Shelley; father, Guy Shelley, New Cumberland, Pa. Mrs. Leslie Reeser, Shelley's aunt, said in York Haven, that the father now lives in Hollywood, Fla. Staff Sgt. Samuel R.

Adams; wife," Dorothy Mae, Eureka, HI. Mrs. M. A. Adams, mother A 'iji r.

"r- 9 V-V mt vi -v. yri 4 Blocks Russia EGYPT 6 DO WILES List US5JO0 SALE PRICE s13995 Coniittenily Low Prices up a mystery as deep and baffling as any recorded in BY ARTHUR VEYSEY Chicago Tribune Press Serried of Sgt. Adams, said her son's widow since has remarried, i the annals of the sea. A World War II B-24 bomb LONDON, June 6 The closely. Driving special desert trucks, they left Bengasi Thursday night.

After they look at the plane they will er which had a crew of nine Russian threat to Berlin re- Second Lt. D. P. Hays; mother, Mrs. Isla Hays, Lee's Summit, Mo.

Vernon L. Moore; father, has been found in the water emphasizes the need for the 16 S. WABASH AYE. BUY SELL TRADE North Atlantic Treaty organi search in a crisscross pat less waste of Libya, 380 miles south of Bengasi. It was last seen 16 years ago when it took off from a Libyan base zation NATO, Gen.

Lauris Ruford V. Moore, of New Boston, Oi Norstad, supreme com mander, told the Atlantic tern northeastward, looking for a trace of the crew. In spite of the passage of time, relatives of all nine crewmen were reached Friday night. They said they for a bombing raid on Naples, Bus Driver Acquitted congress here Saturday. Italy.

1 "Some people may have hoped that the soviet threat of Homicide Charge William 58, of 5041 Main st. Skokie. a The bomber lies there on the sand, preserved almost perfectly in the hot, arid had been notified by the war was being diverted from wes department in 1943 that their school bus driver, was ac desert air. Altho its fuselage tern Europe," Norstad told the congress, an advisory was snapped in two at the Missing with its crew for 16 years, this U. S.

B-24 bomber is being checked by an air quitted of a charge of reckless homicide bv Justice of loved ones were missing in action. A year later they were told they had been tail, the plane appears un force expert after plane found in barren Libyan desert, 380 miles southeast of Bengasi group of now authority called to chart the course of NATO the Peace Sidney Godell in damaged otherwise. Its radio The Pentagon said it could not clear up mystery of why plane went down, or what happened killed. Wi'vt moved after 36 years at ear aid addrtst BARNETT'S JEWELERS, INC. ARE NOW LOCATED AT THEIR NEW HOME 29 Eas! Madison St.

Sth FLOOR, SUITS 505 DEarborn 2-7460 Visit wit la eur and beaetlM aariers. bkokie Police court Saturday. still is in working order. for the next 10 years. They to its crew.

UPI TelephotoJ One after another, relatives There is not a trace of the Pergande's bus ran over and may have that the Soviets will intervene where of the World War II airmen told how they had gotten the notices from the war department in 1943. crewmen wno new on on that mission in 1943. Nb clothing, no written records. ever there is a situation to ex killed Kathenne Martin, 6, of 8430 N. Latrobe Skokie, who had just alighted from the bus at Lee street and Latrobe avenue on May 27.

A ploit. Predicts New Support Water bottles, presumably Some were startled at this tightly capped, were found still filled in the cabin of the echo of the past rising again. i. 1 At North Attleboro, I plane. Had the crew crash- coroner jury had previously returned a verdict of accidental death.

VA Mrs. Gertrude O. Emerson, Subscribe for The Tribune landed in the desert and start mother of 2d Lt. Robert F. "If there is a lesson to be learned from the brutal acts of the Soviets in the last 10 years and from the menacing words of Soviet Premier Ni- 1 kita Khrushchev today, it is that peace and freedom must be supported on a stronger All.

A A iS ,17 ed to walk out to civilization, surely they would have taken all available water with them. Toner, said she last heard from him in 1943 when he wrote that he was going on ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY NIGHT a bombing mission. If they had been killed in the landing which caused so little damage to the plane, Perhaps there's hope," foundation than mere hope, MauL she said. "Maybe he's alive their remains would be there somewhere." that security cannot be achieved by just wishing." Lose Radio Contact Did the crew bail out some Co Norstad predicted that Rus Others Are' Named Others aboard the plane, tan threats to Berlin and where else, as the Pentagon thinks is likely? Then how Germany would reinforce sup- with next of kin as listed by the Pentagon, did the plane fly on for hundreds of miles to let down 1st. Lt.

William J. Hatton, in a soft landing in the pilot; wife, Amelia J. Hatton, Jit 1 I 1 1 I its Whitestone, Queens, N. Y. desert? And why apparently did none of the crew survive? His sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Henry, said Hatton's widow is Sort of NATO members for le alliance. He said that Khrushchev (Knits from his proposed zones of peace "the one whence comes the greatest threat to our European members, the U. S. S. R.

itself." The American liaval commander in London, AdmJer-auld Wrizht. ureed deleeates Ruford L. Moore of Ports now Mrs. Amelia Brodrick of mouth, father of one of Broadview, 111. the crewmen, said he re 2d Lt.

John S. Woravka: ceived a letter from the war brother, Alex C. Woravka, Cleveland, O. department, saying the plane was returning from the bombing mission when it lost Tech. Sgt.

Harold S. Rip- radio contact with its base UPI Telephoto Crew of bomber found in desert is shown in photograph released by brother of one of slinger; father, Frank Rip-slinger, Saginaw, Mich. and was presumed down in Tech. Sgt. Robert E.

La the Mediterranean. Did the the crewmen. From left: Lt. William Hatton, pilot; Lt. Robert F.

Toner; Lt. D. P. Hays; Lt. John S.

Woravka; Sgt. Harold S. Ripslineer: Sgt. Robert LaMotte: Sgt. Guy E.

Shel who are considering possible economic and political expansions of the alliance not to forget the military needs. A Bar to Blackmail He said the NATO military forces are "the world's strongest counter-force to "soviet! Motte; father, John D. La ley; Sgt. Vernon L. Moore, and Sgt.

Samuel R. Adams. (Tf)i eager Road Racers Warned: Published weekly at Tribune Tower. tpi 1... MMi 435 N.

Michigan Chicaso 11. Ili. CHICAGO PLANE IN LONDON ON Ministers Have Priority The Tribune company, publ isher. HOME DELIVERY PRICES City Edition City and Suburbs CANAL TRAFFIC JAM BLOCKS CRUISE BY GREAT LAKES SHIP NEW SERVICE Monthly $1.95 .95 2 90 weekly .47 .2.1 .69 Out of Town Edition Elsewhere Monthly. $1.90 .95 Ogdertsburg, N.

June 6 rveeiuy .22 .67 MAIL. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES crew bail out over the sea for some reason while the plane flew on to the south? The Pentagon identified the plane from its serial numbers. It released Friday night the names of the crewmen and their next of kin. Found by Geologists For 16 years the plane rested there and was seen by no one. Or, if some desert nomad came across it, he told no authority.

It was found a short time ago by, a team of exploring geologists. The air force sent a plane crew to see the wreck and photograph it from the air. And it is sending experts overland to examine it more fowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin other than mrcu wmtc oome aeitvery aervice is available. ITr.

Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Mo. Daily J10 00 $5.50 $3.00 $1.25 Sunday 10.00 5.50 3.00 1.25 Daily Sunday 20 00 11.00 6.00 2.50 IT) The passenger ship North American, more than 24 hours behind schedule on a Chicago-Montreal cruise, tied up here Saturday and sent the passengers on to Montreal by bus. The delay was blamed on tompide scneauie or -pncea foreign rates and rates in other zone available GENEVA, Switzerland, June 6 Reuters Police authorities ruled Saturday that foreign ministers have absolute priority over speeding automobiles in Geneva's international motor rally next week.

Competitors are due to whiz by the Palace of Nations, where the ministers meet Thursday afternoon -at the start of the 1,500 mile race. BrS RIDER HURT Mm Emma Tinsley, 46. of 4619 Cal upon request. Second class oostace rrtlrt at PhfeaM TTt All unsolicited manuscripts, article, let ters, and Pictures sent to The Tribune are LONDON, June 6 Special A Trans World Airlines plane carrying 67 passengers completed the first nonstop commercial passenger flight from Chicago to London Saturday, making the trip in 12 hours 32 minutes. The plane cut 38 minutes from scheduled time due to an 80 mile per hour tailwind.

It is a Lockheed 1649 with a maximum range of 6,300 miles and frequently has flown nonstop from San Francisco to Paris without refueling. One-way hops will be made each Friday, it was said, the traffic jam in Canada's nt at the owner's risk and The Tribune company expressly repudiate any liability or responsibility, lor their sale custody or Welland canal, which con nects Lakes Erie and On The Associated Press is entitled exehi. sively to the use for republication of all blackmail, the most powerful deterrent to soviet; aggression, and a solid roadblock to communist In committees, the 650 delegates to the five day conference discussed how NATO members could win more friends in Asia and Africa. An American educator, Dr. Mordecai Johnson, president of Howard university, said he himself was a child of slaves and he knew how Asians and Africans were suspicious of former colonial nations.

Whether NATO should build up a vast handout fund for non-NATO countries was debated. Advocates urged NATO members to contribute up to 15 billion dollars a year for NATO aid projects. A British delegate suggested the United States hand over to NATO all moneys it receives from repayment of foreign loans, the greatest of which is the three and three-quarter billion dollar gift-lean to Britain. me local new pnntea in tms newspaper. tario.

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