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Show Page n- - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah -- Su nday, April 2, 1972 No Civilians Killed Ex-Secret- Crash Final Toil: Seven Dead, Eight Hurt B-- 52 The wing of the plane which ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI)-- A B52 Force Air has a wingspan of 1S5 feet, jet crippled bomber, trying to make Uie appeared to have hit one house, runwsy at McCoy Air Force "and you cant eves tell the Base, crashed in a sizzling house was there,' Reeves said. Lt. Gen. Russell E. Dougherinferno near a row of houses Friday, killing all seven crew- ty, commander of the 2nd Air men and injuring eight persons Force, said a fire apparently broke out in the No. 7 engine on on the ground. e The crash, which occurred a the right wing of the of the short quarter-mil- e plane. Dougherty rerunway, destroyed four houses fused to speculate on the cause and heavily damaged two of the fire, but he said it was others. improbable that it was caused The plane plowed a by lightning. He said it appeared the crew fcrrow in the ground within 50 to 100 yards of the houses of did not bail out because they the Silver Beach residential thought they could make it to section and sloshed flaming jet the runway. fuel through streets and back"They almost made it," he said. yards. "I was standing in my Dougherty, who flew to friend's front yard and I heard Orlando from his headquarters the engines they sounded at Barksdale Air Force Base in James Shreveport, La., spent most of weird," said Reeves. "I live around here and the first hour he was in town at I know what they sound the hospital bed of like Anthony Ellington, the most like...but these were seriously injured Chilian in the screaming." crash. Youth Sees Plane The youth said he saw the Arrangements Made plane "cominf,' straight down-com- ing He said the Air Force had down sort of sideways, slipping sver" and when it hit, made arrangements to fly a mushroom cloud of flame and young Ellington to Brooke black smoke shot into the sky. Army Medical Center in San eight-engin- 150-ya- Twist to ITT Inquiry san WASHINGTON (UFI) secrea former Lichtman, -Su- tary for the International Telephone k Telegraph Corp., has added a new twist to the Senate inquiry into the Justice) Antonio, Tex. for treatment of burns. The other civilians injured were identified as Mrs. Nancy and her three Robertson children Robin, 5, Laura, 9, and Danny, 10; Billy Garland, 9, and his brothers Dan and 7 12 and Charles, ages treatwas Charles respectively. ed at a hospital and later released. The dead crewmen, all members of the 306th Bombardment Wing at McCoy, were identified as Capt. Wendell W. GuupbeP, 30, the pilot, of Washington, D.C.; Capt. Barry E. Applebee, 26, M a j. N.Y.; Dormansville, James J. Hammons, 37, Shawnee, Okla.; 1st Lt. Robert Heatherly, 26, navigator, Mount Vernon, N.Y.; Maj. William E. Kesler, 41, 's electronic warfare officer, N.C.; Varina, Fuquay M.Sgt. Allen H. Murray, 53, gunner, Philadelphia, Pa., and Lt. Col. George M. Gamache, setJe-meDepartment's antitrust with ITT by saving the parts of a memo she remembers typing were done on a borrowed typewriter. a Mrs. Lichtman, now University of Toronto sudent nt who worked " Somer- Dougherty said the plane was on a routine mission and was not armed when the crash occurred. -- 1, -- contended court-marti- al The board returned the verdict at 9:16 p.m. after deliberating for two hours, four minutes. The board received the case after a lengthy closing argument by Blackmon, who reviewed each of the 22 court-marti- er al new one was brought in so she to the Vincent" Lombardi Memorial Golf Tournament, she said. Through a series of tests, the FBI has been able to trace the memorandum to an IBM model typewriter with "documentary style type," and it was even able to ascertain ihat the d memo had the same indentations and typewriting ink as other documents that came out of the ITT Washington office between June 25 and could type invitations The GAO looked into not only the money for leasing, but also the effects on the environment. Metcalf had remarked recently that if coal mining were allowed left-han- to go relatively unchecked in his state, it could become "a waste- land." June 30, 1971. But because of the typewriter The GAO examination was made at seven strip mines and switch, it may be impossible to trace the memo. five underground mines. PIXIOTO. " n iinirinriTT "n Jimn r BE A TIDDLY WINKS CHAMPION Is demonstrated by Utah State University coed Ana Merrill of Brigham City, winner of the "first annual world championship tiddly winks competition" held this weekend at USU m HOW TO TM.OfWARK POItTY Of MSON S((.M, INC. in Logan. TheWinnah!...OfxWorld Tiddly Winks' Tournament at mm ; wmiiM WSSfktA': if ment settlement of an antitrust dispute that sanctioned ITT's merger with the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. She said she had not typed anything of the kind and did not knew who did. Furthermore, Mrs. Lichtman said, she was using a typewriter borrowed from another part of the office June ZMhe date of the disputed memorandum. Her typewriter was put aside in a room next door and the On Coal Land Leases Met-cal- set, Mass. t. ar J Kes-ler- take any action against the women who filed the charges. "They've been hurt enough," Jensen said. "They got involved Li something they really didn't want to be involved in." "Nobody came out a winner," Jensen added above the bedlam created by his supporters Friday shortly after a Navy captain pronounced the words "not guilty" to end Jensen's trial on charges of adultery with Mrs. Miry Ann Curran, 24 year old pretty blonde wife of a Navy pilot, and Mrs. Lora Gudbranson, 38, wife of a Navy supply officer. The defense throughout the that the two women never thought the case would go on trial when they filed the charges, but that Jensen would meekly resign from the Navy. Women Testify Mrs. Curran testified she had been intimate with the chaplain 18 times in various motels and her apartment after going to Jensen for marriage counseling. Mrs. Gudbranson testified she with had sexual relations Jensen four times. Defense attorney Jack R. Blackmon depicted Mrs. Curran and Mrs. Gudbranson as "two sick, conspiring and scheming women." convention pledge with govern- contribution to the Republican National Convention. She specifically remembered typing Mrs. Beard's words: "John Mitchell (the former attorney general) has certainly kept it on the higher level only, we should be able to do the same," wondering at the time what Mrs. Beard meant by "higher level." Government Suffers - 11 19 & The WASHINGTON (UPI) federal government is short -changing itself in its leases of coal lands, the General Accounting Office (GAO) contended. In a review of the federal leases required by Sen. Lee f, the GAO reported the Interior Department is examining the lease procedure in the light of the disclosures by the investigation. Court Martial Returns Verdict Of Innocent for Navy Chaplain JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) Navy Chaplain Andrew Jensen was acquitted Friday of charges he committed adultery with two Navy wives. He said he would celebrate his acquittal at a malt shop and would not as But Mrs. lichtman said she months last year, said Friday she recalled typing part of the had no idea how other passages memc from lobbyist Dita Beard got into tie memo, particularly an ITT $400,000 the oncj that linked the concerning Says GAO radar-bombadi- instructor-navigato- r, ITT for temporary secretary for two -J co-pil- 42, Adds New ary Ml, " I H tiftM 1 H""""" AND2Vi" SQUARE I Special NAVY CHAPLAIN COMDR. ANDREW JENSEN and hia wife leave the courtroom all smiles after a Navy Court martial found him innocent of charges of adultery with two other Navy wives. His wife staunchly defended him In the trial. Ready sidewalk and winked their LOGAN, Utah (UPI) a three-inc- h ...aim...wink! cup from not closer than two a distance was That the cry during the weekend at the 1972 tiddleywinks The contestants got ten points championships at Utah State for each disc snapped into the University. five points for a shot that cup; USUstudents from Twenty-fiv- e bounced out of the cup; three the United States, Canada, India for hitting the cup on the and Germany lined a campus pointsand one point for hitting fly; it on a bounce. Ann Merrill, a Brigham City Lunch coed, won top honors, winning LICHFIELD, ENGLAND the women's singles and team(UPI)-T- he Holy Bush Pub ing up with Keith Hill, Logan, served a special lunch Friday to take the mixed doubles. to celebrate Charles Hawki's Sean Nobel, Canada, won the the 90,000 men's singles. Booey Kober and 90th birthday-a- nd pints of beer owners estimated Rich Chub, both California, took he drank at the bar. the men's doubles competition. 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Take advantage of this bargain and join our film club. leaned over a rope and embraced his wife who was sitting on the front row behind her husband. "I'm numb, I'm really numb oh gee, I don't know, I really don't know," said the elated clergyman as friends gathered around to express their happiness at the verdict. "This is like dreaming flQH CXEC? OHO the impossible dream. "Down to the Malt Shop" to going someplace unwind...down to the malt shop in keeping with my image, not the one you heard of last Monday and Tuesday." Mrs. Jensen, d mother of two young her sons, stoutly defended husband throughout the trial, testifying she was with him on some of the occasions cited by the two women. "It's been a long eight months, but I feel through it all we've learned a lesson," she said with her eyes brimming with tears. "He (God) showed rus who our friends are and that 'He will never forsake us." 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