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Show i) SUNDAY HERALD Throe Aboard Killed Bomber Crashes To Area Earth In Residential r Jet i I 7 Tftrpe palled off until daylight. . V?) fliers filled Friday night I I Home Runways Dangereqs to The had been diverted t when their recqn Air Force Base in, EUPaso ' naissance bomber crashed in a Biggs on Lake from flight Charles, La., exple-detj jaf residential district and home base at its because runways to at land while they were trying in become had Topeka International Paso Airport diirf and dangerous- : log a dust storm were Mai. Jules M, Fan- The plane was part of the DOfth tell, Capt. Joseph B. Kingston, and Strategic Reconnaissance Wing jat ht! Lt. J. R. Wilson. Mrs, He en Forbes Air Force Base, Topekal Ledgewpod, a civilian resident of Kan. No one elie wis killed- the area, was burnea, out not serisingle--jeA second plane, a Ty-ously, by flaming metal from the Navy trainer also was reportr plane when she and! her husband ed to nave crashed east of El ran; from their pome near we " Paso with two men aboard, but crash scene, ' Air Robert Nelson, MaJ. Biggs in night s Friday Wreckage Force Base public information offi- rrash over inree was scattered cer, said the wreckage of this blocks and the' grass was. burned plane had not been found during black where the big plane nil. u the sight and the search was crashed on the foundations of wjiai .1 ,t J, I...... H'H"i. was to be a new home, Dust Dimmed visinuiiy In Coma Bard Thedg Visibility had been cut to a half HOLLYWOOD UP5 Actress mile bv blowing dust. The Air Theda Bara, famed vamp oMhe Force could not explain imineai silent ' screen, lay in a coma in ately why the plane was attemptCalifornia Lutheran Hospital today ing to land at International Air with, little hope of recovery. port rather than Biggs aitb as Doctors said it appeared unlikely onginally instructed. houses were theretired' fUrn star Witnesses said two was sheared off roof wouia regain consciousness. She is hit and the ot tn? of one occupants them.The suffering from a stomach ailment Jack Rye Mrs. hit worst 'house, and has been under an oxygen and her children, escaped injury. tent for several days .Mrs. Rye said she ran into the bedroom, grabbed her children and escaped through a window, 'BURIED TREASURE Another witness,, Jim McMurray CHEROKEE, fl.C. ( UP) Money a soldier, said he heard i loud in the Cherokee branch of the Jack- explosion and saw a great mushson County Bank of Sylva was! in room of flame leap, skyward. danger of becoming "burled treasFiremen from Biggs Aif ; Force i ; ure." ; .."''..("' Base, and the city of El Paso quick' Officials moved the bank be- ly brought the fire under control cause a landslide threatens to bit .not before several houses; In cover the small frame building on the area had been, seared on the 1 o&tside. the Cherokee Indian reservation. EL PASO, Tex. were I RB-47- E R3-47- L six-je- STUTTGART, Germany1 (UP) An American Army pilot,-helby the Russians for a week after his helicopter was blown into the So viet Zone of Merm.any during a snowstorm, 'said Saturday he was treated "very well" by his captors. 1st Lt, Louis E. Jacauay of Fort Wayne, Ind., recounted Jiis experi 1 ences at a press conference, The pilot was flvine d v snow-cover- ed 1 . J I ld E -- 1 V NEED BOMBER CRASH Wreckage of a T medium bombwhich crashed into a residential area in El Paso, Texas Frier, day night, and three officers aboard perjshed, in the flaming' ALL-JE- T B-4- , wreckage. The aircraft was groping Its way toward Inter fcll-j- et "Business Service Ads" Will Supply Our past 9 years" experience with ELMO CROFT, our GIRL-FO- " service manager, makes It possible to offer you Guaranteed Service at national Airport through a heavy sandstorm, struck open ground, in August. air, and crashed to earth" again.- - The "most photogenic a n d boupeed in.to- the. und-ille' A' . ;trp;Telep4ibtoL::';:.r :!:,:-ifcharming" woman born in 1880 will be chosen as the convention's "Sweet 75", The photographer! fig A ure they have a possible 400,000 - y S w.v.vv.'v.w.,.-VAr.vv.y- i ...... Consolidated d Repair Man For pvery Dob!! 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He sakj the Russians provided more than enough food "We were never able to finish it," They wire allowed to take walks two or three times a day, escorted by a Russian officer, he said. Jacquay said he was "scared rat times," but I knew the family in Stjittgart was safe and that made me fee better." Mr$, Jacquay tfas d expecting a child when her a She bore disappeared. west uerman L.aoor service em- - daughter last night.- Pioyo upm Kuehn from Friedberg. r a n k f o r t. to Fulda. on near March 17 when he1 said. we enr countered strong winds andj snow M i .. Hurries," GUARANTEED He said the helicopter was blown across the frontier but he was able t 2 1 Copt er Pilot Treated Very ' Well' By West German Reds B-- 47 i 13 SUNDAY. MARCH 17, 1K3 Utah County, Utah 1 '.I PHONfi 2070 A ........ ' : j aa I SUPER i A END-OF-MONT- SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT H i MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' MEN'S WEAR j - cljFF LINKS a nd tie-b- set. Regular 2.50, 3.00 and 5.00. ar .1.29 . . .... 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