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Show I Spotlight ilt he dkc Tribune, StuIC1 a g i,,d ture pic 'But hje Chicago TakeolT said around here 1 w i i A Pi on n i for takeoff derating ing runwavs nearly colli h d s ir r . at () Hare International Aiipoit tun , ing one of the jet-- to l id nM i and roar ow r the ot tit i f di i il "Mi ac said police spokesman lals said Il must have- bee n Mort FdeNtein of the tion Administration tnrnc d into a disaster - In S. Carolina - George Burns suffered a cut on his leg egas. but it wasnt enough to stop the going on with his show Shuttle LAKE (TTY, SC (ITT) astronaut Ron McNair, remembered as a model to American black youth who died touching the other sides of the stars." was buried Saturday near his hometown Minutes before the burial, 300 people attended a funeral at Wesley United Methodist Church, two blocks off Ron McNair Boulevard, the main street in his hometown of 7.000 people Twelve astronauts, including South Carolina native Charles Bolden attended the services d McNairs casket, surrounded by flowers, sat in the front of the church before the funeral began as an organist played ' Amazing Grai e at Caesar s Palace in Las entertainer from Burns' spokesman. Irving Fine, said the comedian pulled a towel from a rack Friday morning at his suite and a piece of marble came off and hit Burns shin h Burns was taken to Desert Springs Hospital to have the scrape checked. Fine said Fine said no stitches were required and Burns had no trouble walking six-inc- Willie Nelson broke his thumb falling oft a bicycle and will have to wear a cast for about a month, officials said Surgery to reconstruct Nelsons thumb joint took about two hours Friday, said Linda McFarland, a spokeswoman at Seton Medical Center in Austin. Texas "He s awake and in his room and has asked not to - flag-drape- -- i i As i cosld hi.c 9 v - Fear tor Thompsons survival mounted late Friday when he began bleeding internally in his arms and legs Dr Duane Bietz, cardiovascular surgeon at Pruvidence Hospital, said Saturday Thompsons blood coagulation problem still exists but it is in a controllable slate An Fmanuel Hospital spokeswoman said the Clark girl had stable blood pressure but a guarded unnaiy con dition However, she was not on dial 239-fo- il said Thompson 50-5- 0 It lost 'dir The incident Ot curred at 10 01 a n when CSAir Flight i73, a DC-- en route to Pittsburgh with 110 passe n gers and five crew member' on aboard, and American An lines Fhgm 695, a Booing 727 en route to Uklaho ma City with 102 pjssenge rs and st on crew membeis began their take offs on different runwavs As the US Air jet was speeding to ward takeotf its fust officer notice o the American airliner on a tukeult roll on a runwav that intersected tin1 other about 5,000 feet dow n, Edelstein said "The captain took evasive action' and flew over the top of the 727 Edelstein said The Americ an jet look and ( lark were the onlv survivors Ihiee others were found dving on the mountain Wednesdav and two made- it tu safety Tuesday Ore (LTD The two survivors of the Mount Hood tragedy that claimed nine members of their climbing party chain e were given better than a to live Saturday Giles Thompson. 15. of Longview Wash, was lisked as critical" and Brinton Clark, 15. of Portland, as ' critical but stable " Nine of their companions from Portlands exclusive Oregon Episcopal School, including seven students a priest and dean of students, died after they were trapped by a stoim on the 11 mountain Mondav were found late of them Eight Thursday buried in a snow cave PORTLAND c ! Spokesmen ti r bulh julincs in volved, L S An ond Amuican e.ieh said their plain s li.n bet n t leared for takeoff No one was injurt d and the plant s continued safelv in their destination-Edelstei- n Both Mt. Hood Survivors Critical. But Their Odds Are Over 50-5- 0 Aeronaut Buried i c troubles The spoils of good behavior and educational intensity are concert tickets, tour jackets, backstage passes and chances to meet Richie and have a picture taken with hint , i Ben Williams But wherever he s from he s a old blooded killer W illiams s.nd at least 15 22 c aliher casings were found in both businesses, indicating the suspect was armed with an automatic or semi automatic weapon Police san) the case was the st ond worst multiple homicide in ihe city s historv The worst was the ax murder ed m people in 1911 good condition jiili'i ( HICa, The recognition factor may be a motive for the multiple murders indicating the suspect muld he from The lone survivor identified as Robert Kuretic h about 40 was treat ed at a nearbv hospital and was in Police Capt ictor Morris said the phutograph uf the suspect in the city s worst mass murder since 1911 was taken by an alarm camera in the 1 We hive five dead and wv don t irt the suspect to know where the onlv survivor is. a spokesman for the Color, do Springs police department He just came in and executed five " people said Morris night Richie wprked up the motivational program with the Cities in Schools organization To be eligible children must live in a city on Richie s summer-tou- r route and attend a school that is part of the Cities in Schools group They also must have a B average or better from May through the end of the school year and avoid discipline shut lu u rv c le.ir we no name sjij of the suspei t yet Were releasing the pic tuie to the news media in hopes some bodv who knows him will see it The five bodies all shot in the head at the Grand View Lounge and Kw convenience store were found about 2 50 a m MDT bv firefighters who arrived to extinguish the fire Its The only survivor of the shooting spree was a bar patron clubbed over the head and grazed in the back of the neck by a bullet He crawled under a pool table and ran out the door to escape The stocky, curly haired gunman remained at large Saturday y wire i w Morris said Lionel Richie will host inner-citkidb who studs hard and stay out of trouble at some of his summer concerts Where lw ck ath In A) Mjv 2 Jetliners Aerl Collision in Gunman Kills 5 in Colorado COLOR ADO SPRINGS lulu 'I PL An armed robber shot to death a bartender and two patrons early Sat urdav. set the tavern on fire, then killed two clerks at a convenience store next door here a surveillance camera snapp- j s picture, police vund.i off normally The F'AA will interview crcsv members and listen to tapes to help determine what went wrong he said ysis see any visitors Nelson fell off a bicycle about a week ago but apparently did not realize he broke the thumb, she said He was expected to be discharged this weekend but must wear a cast about a month and then will require up to a month of therapy Tribune Wire Services tj LeeK S.L. Shows Hihetsl v TT 4 Radiation Found in Milk In Utah, 4 Other States WASHINGTON (UPI) Lingering of radiation from the Soviet .'mlclear disaster were reported Saturday in raw milk samples from five ..Winds, Tornadoes ' Claim 2 in Sweep Over Texas Bv The Associated Press Waves of violent thunderstorms hammered western Arkansas and central Texas Saturday, spinning off tornadoes and killing a girl when a tree toppled by high winds slammed into her home as she slept A Texas man apparently drowned when high winds capsized his boat, and eight others were reported miss- ing in a lake in eastern Texas In southeast Missouri, the National Guard patrolled streets in Sikeston and Vanduser as crews cleaned up after tornadoes and flash floods earlier in the week that left four people dead. one woman critically injured and caused million? of dollars in damage. Tornadoes were spotted Saturday across central ard southern Texas, near Sparta Ohio, Ann Arbor, Mich . and two Chicago suburbs. Carpen-tersvill- e and Sandwich None caused injuries or serious damage In Killeen. Texas, a tornado hit the central business district, lifting the roof off a cement mixing company and damaging fire department vehicles across the street, officials said No injuries were reported A funnel cloud dropped down in front of the fire station shortly before 10 45 am, uprooting several trees and pulling down power lines, said fire Capt Bill Cave 1 - ; . . kl 4 If m potentially harmful to human health, the panel said. In Portland the measure was 22 picoeuries per liter, while in Sacramento it was 26. in Ashford, 23, in Syracuse, 17. and in Salt Lake City, 43. 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