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Plane Crashes Into House Killing Four • HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 3/13 4.2 AT 0843 3/ 13 I 9 AT 0209 3/ 13 3.3 AT 2104 :lite HOURGLASS 3/ 13 2.3 AT 1521 VOL. 3 No. 1065 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MoNDAY 12 MARCH 1962 NEWS BRIEFS PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSE KILLING FOUR BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL GENEVA--SECRETARY OF STATE RUSK TOOK A TOUGH COLD WAR STAND AT GENEVA NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 'I (UPI)-A CRIPPLED AND APPARENTLY CREWLESS AIR FORCE TODAY. HE ENTERED A CRUCIAL BIG THREE CI19 FLYING BOXCAR HURTLED OUT OF THE FOG AND CRASHED INTO A PRIVATE HOME LAST FORIEGN MINISTERS MEETING TONIGHT NIGHT, KILLING FOUR PERSONS IN THE HOUSE, SHATTERING AUTOMOBILES AND SNAPPING AMID STERN AMERICAN WARNINGS THAT POWER LINES IN ITS DEATH PLUNGE. COMMUNIST TACTICS IN BERLIN MIGHT DIS­ THE DEAD INCLUDED A HUSBAND AND WIFE AND TWO OF THEIR CHILDREN. A THIRD RUPT THE TALKS AT GENEVA. CHILD WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION, MOANING HYSTERICALLY IN A HOSPITAL BED. AMERICAN OFFICIALS QUOTED THE SECRE­ THREE OF THE CREWMEN WHO BAILED SAFELY OUT OF THE FOUR-ENGINED AIRCRAFT TARY OF STATE AS SAYING THAT A CON­ MOMENTS BEFORE THE CRASH REPORTED THEY THOUGHT THE OTHER THREE MEN ABOARD HAD TINUATION OF COMMUNIST HARASSMENT IN tlMADE IT OK." THE BERLIN AREA COULD AFFECT SERI­ FLASHLIGHTS WERE SEEN IN THE SWAMPY BAYOU AREA AROUND THE CRASH SITE AT OUSLY THE COURSE OF THE BIG THREE KENILWORTH, A SEMI-RURAL COMMUNITY 10 MILES OUTSIDE NEW ORLEANS. BUT THICK TALKS. THE FIRST MEETING TOOK PLACE FOG PREVENTED SEARCH HELICOPTERS AND BIG-WHEELED SWAMP BUGGIES FROM LOCATING AT A DINNER RUSK GAVE FOR SOVIET THEM. FOREIGN MINISTER GROMYKO, BRITISH FOR­ THE THREE RESCUED CREWMEN WERE UNIN­ EAST GERMAN BORDER GUARDS EIGN SECRETARY LORD HOME AND THEIR JURED. TOP ADVISORS. COAST GUARD HELICOPTERS AND AN AM­ FIRE UPON BRITISH OFFICER PHIBIOUS PLANE RESCUED THE THREE BERLIN, MARCH II (UPI)-EAST GERMAN PARIS--TERRORIST BOMBERS STRUCK CREWMEN. BORDER GUARDS FIRED ON A BRITISH MILI­ AGAIN TODAY IN PARIS AS FRENCH COM­ THE PLANE WAS ON A TRAINING FLIGHT TARY AUTOMOBILE CARRYING A FIELD OFFICER MUNISTS RALLIED SUPPORT FOR NATION­ FROM NEW ORLEANS TO TAMPA, FLA., AND ON AN OFFICIAL MISSION IN COMMUNIST EAST WIDE PROTESTS AGAINST THE SECRET ARMY WAS AIRBORNE ABOUT 20 MINUTES WHEN IT GERMANY EARLY TODAY AND WOUNDED THE ORGANIZATION. ONE OF THE PLASTIC CRASHED. SOLDIER DRIVER. CHARGES EXPLODED OUTSIDE THE HOME OF THE HUGE PLANE SHATTERED THE ONE­ THE OFFICER, LT.COL. NICHOLAS BUTLER, A VIETNAMESE BUT NO ONE WAS HURT. STORY FRAME HOUSE OF THE LUBET LEVRON ESCAPED UNHARMED. HE WAS ARRESTED BY FAMILY LIKE MATCHSTICKS. TIMBERS, THE GUARDS AND TURNED OVER TO THE Rus­ ALGIERS--FRENCH SOLDIERS EXCHANGED FLOORING, ROOFING AND MASONRY WERE SIANS, WHO PROMPTLY RELEASED HIM AND EX~ SHOTS WITH EUROPEAN REBELS IN AN SCATTERED FOR HUNDREDS OF FEET AROUND. PRESSED REGRETS AT THE INCIDENT. ALGIERS SUBURB TODAY. EIGHT PERSONS THE TWO LEVRON AUTOMOBILES WERE THE WOUNDED SOLDIER, WHOSE NAME WAS WERE WOUNDED IN THE CLASH WHICH oc­ CRUNCHED INTO SCRAP METAL. WITHHELD, WAS TAKEN TO AN EAST GERMAN CURRED ON THE TENSE EVE OF AN EXPECTED LEVRON, HIS WIFE AND TWO SONS WERE HOSPITAL. A BRITISH SPOKESMAN SAID HIS FRENCH-REBEL CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT. KILLED INSTANTLY. CONDITION WAS REPORTED AS NOT SERIOUS. JANICE LEVRON, 7, A DAUGHTER, WAS IN THE SHOOTING MARKED THE FIRST TIME MIAMI BEACH--PRESIDENT KENNEDY CRITICAL CONDITION AT ST. BERNARD THAT EAST GERMAN POLICE HAVE SHOT A SPENT THE A~TERNOON CRUISING IN THE PARISH (COUNTY) HOSPITAL. IN OCCAS­ WESTERN ALLIED SOLDIER, WESTERN OFFICIALS FLORIDA SUNSHINE BEFORE HEADING BACK IONAL MOMENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS, THE SAID. TO WINTERY WASHINGTON TONIGHT. THE ORPHANED CHILD SCREAMED OVER AND OVER, A BRITISH SPOKESMAN CHARGED THE COM­ PRESIDENT PLANS A BRIEF STOPOVER IN "\ CAN seE IT, I CAN SEE IT." MUNIST GUARDS OPENED FIRE WITH MACHINE PALM BEACH TO VISIT WITH HIS FATHER. LEVRON WAS AN IRON WORKER. IRONI­ PISTOLS WITHOUT ANY WARNING. HE SAID CALLY, HIS SISTER, GLORIA LEVRON, A ABOUT 30 SHOTS WERE FIRED. THE EAST TOKYO--COMMUNIST CHINA HAS ANNOUNCED HALF MILE AWAY SAW THE PLANE COMING GERMANS CLAIMED THE BRITONS TRIED TO RUN IT HAS CAPTURED A GROUP OF NATIONAL­ DOWN AND HAD CRIED TO OTHER MEMBERS A ROADBLOCK IN THE DARK AND WERE FIRED IST CHINESE AGENTS ALLEGEDLY ATTEMPT­ OF HER FAMILY, "LOOK AT THE PRETTY ON BECAUSE OF THEIR "GUILTY BEHAVIOR." ING TO CARRY OUT SABOTAGE ON THE LIGHTS" THE BRITISH DENIED IT. A SPOKESMAN CHINESE MAINLAND. THE COMMUNISTS SAY NEW ORLEANS, MARCH II (UPI)-THE SAID THE SHOOTING OCCURRED ON A PUBLIC THE AGENTS WERE CAPTURED IN A SMALL COAST GUARD TODAY RESCUED THE LAST HIGHWAY ABOUT ONE-HALF MILE FROM THE CRAFT WHILE SAILING TO THE MAINLAND. CF SIX CREWMEN FROM THE SWAMP WHERE AMERICAN SECTOR BORDER AND THAT THE THEY PARACHUTED FROM THEIR AIR FORCE BRITONS "HAD EVERY RIGHT TO BE AT THAT WASHINGTON--AN OFFENSIVE AGAINST FLYING BOXCAR WHICH CRASHED INTO A SPOT." UNSAFE AND WORTHLESS DRUGS AND FOODS HOUSE AND KILLED FOUR PERSONS. HE NOTED THAT BUTLER WAS A MEMBER OF IS EXPECTED TO BE LAUNCHED BY PRESI­ THE OTHER THREE CREWMEN OF THE THE BRITISH MILITARY MISSION ACCREDITED DENT KENNEDY TOMORROW. HE WILL SEND WEEKEND RESERVE GROUP WERE RESCUED TO THE SOVIET ARMED FORCES IN EAST A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ASKING BY COAST GUARD HELICOPTERS LAST NIGHT. GERMANY. FOR AUTHORITY TO PROTECT CONSUMERS AIR FORCE, NAVY AND COAST GUARD FROM WHAT HE TERMS "THE CARELESS AND 0, FICIALS, ALONG WITH CIVIL DEFENSE BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, MARCH I I (UPI)- THE UNSCRUPULOUS." WORKERS AND ST. BERNARD PARISH (COUNTY A LANDSLIDE THAT THUNDERED DOWN A MOUN­ DEPUTIES SWARMED AROUND THE WRECKAGE TAIN SLOPE ONTO THE TOWN OF PENSILVANIA NEWPORT, NEW HAMSHIRE--A 17-YEAR OF THE PLANE AND THE SMASHED HOUSE IN CALDAS PROVINCE KILLED 23 PERSONS, OLD FORMER MENTAL PATIENT SHOT AND INVESTIGATING THE CRASH. IT WAS REPORTED TODAY. KILLED HIS PARENTS AND TWO YOUNGER THE C119, DESERTED BY ITS CREW AFTER THE SLIDE, LOOSED YESTERDAY BY HEAVY BROTHERS LAST NIGHT IN NEWPORT, NEW ONE or ITS TWO ENGINES FAILED, FIRST RAINS, LEFT 45,000 TOWNSPEOPLE WITHOUT HAMPSHIRE. JOHN MCGRATH--VOTED THE HIT THE GROUND IN A FIELD ACROSS FROM WATER OR ELECTRICITY. "MOST INTELLECTUAL MEMBER OF HIS THE LEVRON HOME. THEN IT JUMPED A CLASS"--TOLD POLICE HE WIPED OUT HIS NARROW HIGHWAY AND CANAL AND SMASHED FAMILY, AS HE PUT IT, "SO THEY WOULD THE ONE-STORY FRAMEHOUSE. KWAJALEIN WATER NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO WORRY ABOUT" THE PLANE HAD lUST TAKEN OFF FROM USED 3/ II /62 ALVIN CALLENDER FIELD ACROSS THE HOLLYWOOD--EDDIE FISHER BROKE THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 215,200 LONG SILENCE TODAY ABOUT REPORTS THAT MAJ. RICHARD LINEHAN OF CINCINNATI GALLONS. HIS MARRIAGE TO ELIZABETH TAYLOR IS WAS THE COMMANDER OF THE TRAINING PER CAPITA - 79.8 GAL~ONS. ON THE ROCKS. THE SINGER TOLD UNITED FLIGHT. THE PLANE, BASED AT CLINTON TOTAL IN STORAGE - 10,975,000 GALLONS. PRESS INTERNATIONAL IN A TRANS-ATLANTIC COUNTY AIR FORCE BASE, WILMINGTON, PHONE CALL-- If ELIZA8ETH AND I ARE STILL OHIO, WAS MANNED BY WEEKEND RESER­ DAILY FRESH WATER METER READINGS VERY MUCH IN LOVE." VISTS. WITH LINEHAN IN THE PLANE WERE 1ST. HOUSING OCEAN 11,500 GALLONS SIGNAL-DE-BOUGY, SWITZERLAND (UPI)­ LT. RICHARD BUTCKE OF DAYTON, MAJOR HOUSING LAGOON 19,750 If A SWISS SOLDIER MISTAKENLY SHOT AND LOUIS UKELSON OF CINCINNATI, CAPT. YOKWE YUK CLUB 10,,500 " KILLED A SWISS POLICEMAN GUARDING THE ROBERT Q. DIXON or MARION, S. SGT. MESS HALL 5,150 " ALGERIAN REBEL GOVERNMENT DELEGATION HERB MATTISON OF SABINA, OHIO AND POWER PLANT 11,,100 " HERE TONIGHT, IT WAS OFFICIALLY AN­ S SGT. JAMES C HAYES OF WILMINGTON, WEST END OF ISLAND 37,200 tI NOUNCED. OHIO. ONLY SPLINTERED BOARDS AND FURNI­ CONSERVE WATER TURE REMAINED OF THE LEVRON HOME. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS CAPTAIN TELLS STORY OF TANKER WRECKED IN HEAVY SEAS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE NEW YORK, (UPI )-THE ~ASTER or THE lI8[RIA~ TANKER GEM, WHICH SPLIT ~N • TWO COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE DURING AN ATLANTIC STORM WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SAID TODAY THAT THE SECOND OFFICER RANGE ~ACiL!TY, KWAJAlEIN, MARSHALL WAS KILLED WHEN HE WAS CRUSHED BETWEEN A SWAMPED LIFEBOAT AND THE FORWARD ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU SECTION OF THE SHIP OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c CAPT. CARL HEINMAN, 59, OF TORONTO, CANADA, AND SIX OF HIS CREW ARRiVED HERE WITH THE TRANSPORi COMPANY OF TEXAS. ABOARD THE PASSENGER LINER VICTORIA, WHICH RESCUED THEM ABOUT 100 MILES OFF THE NORTH CAROLINA COAST. ~H£ hOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY A STOWAWAY AND 25 OTHER SURVIVORS OF THE TANKER WERE PUT ASHORE EARLIER TO­ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYo DEADLINE DAY AT MAYPORT, fLORIDA. THEY WERE RESCUED FROM THE STERN SECTiON BY A FOR NOTICES IS 4 P. Mo DAY BEFORE DESTROYER. PUBLICATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS SECOND OFFICER KJELLE VAMBERG, A NORWEGIAN WHO HAD BEEN LIVING IN BROOKLYN, IS 10 A Mo DAY OF PUBLICATION. NEW YORK, WAS THE ONLY FATALITY WHEN MOUNTAINOUS WAVES SNAPPED THE TANKER IN TWO THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT "THERE WAS A elG CRASH LIKE THE TO EDll ALL COPi RECEIVED FOR RENDING OF METAL,II HEINMAN SAID. PUBLICA .... ION. "EIGHT OF US WERE ON THE FORWARD PART AND 27 ON THE ArT PART WELCOME ABOARD EDITOR - JOH~ C. COLEMAN "VAMBERG MANAGED TO GET A LIFEBOAT PASSENGERS ARRIVING ABOARD THE TRANS OVER THE SIDE AND HE AND FIVE OTHERS INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS CONTRACT CARRIER GOT INTO IT WHEN IT HIT THE WATER FLIGHT THIS MORNING WERE AS FOLLOWS OFFICIALS MEET TO DISCUSS IT WAS SWAMPED ALL BUT VAMBERG WERE TCT - ANDREW S ROBERTSON, HIS WIFE ABLE To SCRAMBLE OUT AND GET BACK JOSEPHINE, AND THEIR THREE CHILDREN, RED prESSURE IN S.
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