European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 5 and7 looking in the to test of a spirits to her old Homes the White House indy us efforts toward promoting Ai i the dance in the nation s capital e project committee their meeting minutes room move to andiden$,4xennedy v dropped in announced. Water Sthats the ladies will appear on during a closed circuit Tele affair is designed to la late for Money Jjo Hii tto Njal cultural Jackie double breasted effect at the Bronx Man makes running catch boy saved in 6-Siory fall new York a a 210-Pound machinist dashed beneath a sixth Al Der window in the Bronx and brow the fall of a 6-year-Oldboy. Both survived. R the machinist knocked to the ground by the Force of the 75-foot plunge of the youngster suffered bruises and scrapes. The boy apparently was , hut both were taken to a Hospital Lor observation. I did t know what to do Buti just could t let him fall said the machinist Edward Susino 36, of the Bronx i just could t let him hit the Susino was sitting in his parked car with his wife and two children when screams attracted their at Tention to the boy hanging by his fingers from he crossbar of a Case ment window 760 feet away. The youngster Bradford Simms was wearing pyjamas and a Robe. His grandmother who was in the apartment said s he did not know Why the Bey was outside the win Dow. Susino raced from his c a a leaped Over a 3-foot Fence a i d vaulted a Bench. He arrived just As the boy lost his grip. The falling youngster struck Susino s outstretched arms an the right Side of his face and neck. Head on train collision in la Crosse wis. A two Milwaukee Road trains carrying 400 passengers ? no a d e emergency stops averting what a Railroad spokesman said i could have Beena serious head on collision. Three persons were treated for bruises suffered when thrown put of their seats and one passenger said some train windows were broken by flying suitcases. F. H. Ryan superintendent of the la Crosse division said there were an estimated 200 persons aboard each of the trains no. 5, explodes in lir 5 killed \ Congers . A a Small uttered plane exploded in the killing four passengers and the lot ice identified the victims as8? Audrey s. Marshall 20, of Portland Conn. Her two , 7, and Cynthia 2. Brother. William 4b. Stout 26,-Abentown, a and the Pilot avid Alstader 40, Falls Church Ollee said the single eng Nedger Comanche Wasj chartered m Airport management inc. A municipal Airport in Manassas to Fly to Portland. Apparently West of its route Anding in the wrong do Section in plane exploded Over this Rock county Community and Dolsin item Over a Rural area. Witnesses told police that the heard the engine sputtering shortly one the explosion. Die As Light plane Mes apart in storm Bristol a. The number of licensed Auto Drivers in the United states climbed to an other High in 196l the Bureau of Public roads re ported that some 88.9 million licenses were in Force last some people have License sin More than one state there were not quite that Many licensed drive 1961 total represented a gain of 25 million or 1,7 per cent Oyer 1960. California was first in licensed Drivers with 9.2 million. New Orkwas second with 7,1 million. Penn Sylvania had 5.2 million and Illinois Michigan Ohio and Texas each had More than 4 million. Crash injures 7 in family kills 2 Centerville m i c h. Cap seven members of the Thomas Moran family Are in two hospitals recovering from an Accident which killed the youngest and oldest of the Moran boys. St. Joseph county sheriffs Dep Uty de Drumm said the car driven by Thomas Moran sr., ran a Stop sign at a Rural intersection and crashed into the Side of loaded county gravel truck. Killed were Charles 17, a n Homer 3. The parents at Sturgis Hospital and the other five Chik Dren at three Rivers Hospital All Are in fair condition doctors said. The injured children Are thomasjr., 15 Kathleen 14 James 10 John 8, and Joseph 4. The original to trodder Mobile Ala. A police jailed a 22-year-old Man on charges of stealing a sports car and Burn ing it three hours later. The Man a j. Wisenhant told officers he stole the car for a Joy ride the burned it to get rid of his Finger prints
