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Show 12 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1964 Utaih County, Utah Utahns Inc. Ask State Recording Hints Pilot Murdered In Flight (Continued from Page One) previous air accident investigations has deciphered garbled communications which were impossible to identify by normal audio means. The FAA planned to release an official transcript of the communications involving the Three States Feel Brunt Of Tornadoes v By United Press International The violent storm system that unleashed a killer tornado on Mount Clemens, Mich., Friday Midwestern pounded states with smaller twisters, damaging winds and thunder- other storms. Powerful winds caused injury and property damage in Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. Several funnel clouds struck southwestern and central Wisconsin. The hardest hit community was Neenah, Wis., where the sheriff's office said "everything's out . . . and I mean everything . . . power, buildings, everything." Power was knocked out, roofs blown off and trees torn out of the ground. Roofs were blown off 12 stores at a shopping center at Neenah. A bus driver was injured when his bus was blown over ' near Appleton, Wis. Another person was injured when a tornado smashed buildings, barns, utility poles and trees near Richland, Wis. Nine farm homes were severely damaged when another Wisconsin twister cut a path through Waupaca County from Manawa to Clintonville. Barns were flattened by another black funnel which moved along the ground from Apple-ton to Kaukauna. Roads were blocked by fallen power lines and trees and several areas were without power. Another tornado uprooted a co-pil- ot co-pil- ot FBI's crime laboratory has determined that six empty cart ridges were found in the gun and that it had been fired recently. The FBI has traced it to a passenger on the plane, whose identity was not dis closed. A Contra Costa, Calif., offi at the crash scene cial old United Press International he saw what appeared to be a bullet hole in the skull of one of the victims. He said he also saw an oxygen bottle which ap parently had been pierced by a bullet. The San Francisco Exam iner, in a copyrighted story Saturday, said the gun was traced o a passenger who lived in San Francisco. The newspaper said the man. had taken out "a large amount" of insurance be fore boarding the plane. Kaukauna at and Piecing together the evidence garage of on and the gun and of the recorded the. Chicago dropped it North Western Railway tracks. last message from the doomed Iowa was pounded by torna- airliner, authorities believed does and thunderstorms for the the passenger shot the crew third day of the week. The sealing his own fate as well as twisters hit near Melvin, Sibley theirs. and Sioux Center, Iowa. Working On Recording Authorities still were trying to Team decipher the last words of Skydiving the tape recording of message To Perform between the pilot of the airlinHill Field May 16 er and the control tower at Oakland, Calif. HILL AIR FORCE BASE One official at Danville who "Blue Eagles," Hill listened to the (UPI) tape said he disAir Force Base skydiving team, the word "shot." heard tinctly will put on three demonstrations Other listeners heard the word of sport parachuting May 16, "help." The National BroadArmed Forces Day. casting Co. said officials had a The base will be open to the tape recording of the voice of oublic for other celebrations 53 - year - old pilot Ernest A. Clark saying: "My God, I've during the day. dis out at will bail followed by a been shot" Jumpers -- scream. The recording also was understood to provide other details of the last, violent moments of the flight However a difficult process of deciphering was still going on. non-prof- against co-pil- Co-Pil- Plane Bombing Disaster of 1954 Recalled VWV 'SUPERB!" it..." REMARKABLE!" twin-engin- ed riding so Open 7:00 Show 7:45 NOW ACTOR tSS3 Berlin JL. 13 -J- I ITS A MoDeUM ARABIAN" NIGHTS-MAR- E OF OUTRAGEOUS CANNES ::::::::: FuN! 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Utah tourism, Friday to aid South Viet Nam in its Officials said the military promoting Communist- - contributions called for a $500,000 legislative battle sought included backed bienin the next guerrillas. appropriation training guerrilla nium for the State Tourist and U. S. officials said Saturday teams, military nurses and that countries concerned were nursing instructors, medical and Publicity Council. Milt Jolly, Cedar City, presi asked to supply economic and engineer teams to assist in the dent of the group, said the social aid as well as assistance rural development programs, to the South Vietnamese mili- and any other useful type of $339,000 this biennium was "far tary effort, but not for combat military assistance outside of iL inadequate" to meet the de- units. mi combat units. mands of travel agencies and the to nations which The appeal was decided on Among ot LOST IN CRASH The pilot and of the Pacific Air Lines plane that individuals. He said the half- sent were were nine by the U.S. and South Vietnacrashed in Danville, Calif. Thursday, were shot at the controls, it is believed. million dollars was asked due appeals or The realready providing planning mese governments. Left to rig"ht, Pilot Capt. Ernest Clark, San Carios, Calif., Stewardess Marge to the "proven effectiveness of some were Australia, quests relayed through ot Schafer, Belmont, Calif.; and Raymond Andress, Santa Clara, Calif. the minimum spending program Britain, assistance; South Korea. in the American embassies Malaysia, of the past 10 years. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). West Canada. countries concerned. Germany. Japan. They were "It is obvious that a dollar New Zealand and France. These sent out after President Johnspent on promotion and adver countries have been asked to son told a news conference Aptising brings us a return 10 to increase their aid if possible. ril 23 that he hoped to see 20 times as great," he said. The appeals went to nations some other flags" in South D. James Cannon, Council di in all WASHINGTON (UPI) Near crashed on a hillside near San The guilty man was Jack Gra parts of the world, ac- Viet Nam. said colored that a who confessed 1,050,000 ham rector, 10 44 putting believe ly persons Francisco. Investigators years ago, cording to State Depatrment ofon Utah attractions on to bomb the collect supplements plane were killed aboard a plane fly- a passenger killed the crew in ficials, but the majority were The portrait of U. S. Grant 7 Gra- would be distributed May his mother's insurance. directed to members of the appears on the U. S. $50 bill. ing over Colorado when a bomb an apparent insurance plot. two Coloraa was California in executed ham in newspapers exploded within the ship. It had If proven it would be the 13th do through an interstate cooperative gas chamber. been placed aboard by a man case of attempted or successful program. seeking to collect the insurance sabotage of airliners since 1949. -not to Indians are obliged he had purchased for his moth- Other crashes are still being Life Magazir stay on reservations, but they Midwestern U. S. has more er, a passenger. investigated or the federal gov- usually prefer to stay because tornadoes than any other part "Evil is inherent in the human mind, The incident was recalled to- ernment strongly believes they the land is tax free. of the world. reserved day in connection with the were the result of sabotage. whatever innocence may cloak death of 44 persons Thursday On Nov. 1, 1955, a United when the turbo- Airlines DC-- 6 exploded over FIRST RUN EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Colorado killing all 44 aboard. rv rami mOAimf 3 prop F27 they were at vidually. i For $500,000 doomed plane in Oakland, Calif. Saturday. Reporters also wUl be allowed to listen to the tape. The transcript, however, for the time being carries the word "unintelligible" at the portion where one of the pilots presumably cried that he had been shot. Federal officials believe the as well as the pilot was shot because he otherwise could have been able to take over the controls of the plane. Authoritative observers said that since the plane was flying at an altitude of 5,000 feet before it started its death dive, would have had the to recover control ample time of the plane after the pilot was shot. If a joint investigation by the FBI and the FAA confirms the belief that a gunman killed the crew it would be the first case of its kind in U.S. aviation history. At Danville, near the crash site, official tape recordings of cockpit - to - tower communications indicated a shooting took place aboard the doomed plane. One official said the word "shot" was quite clear. 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