European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes at Gander Newfoundland wednesday september 6, 1967 czech plane crash kills 36 Gander Newfoundland a a czechoslovakian Airliner with 69 persons aboard crashed two Miles Northeast of Gander inter National Airport Early tuesday scattering wreckage and bodies Over a 1,000-Yard said at least 36 Are dead i nearly All of the survivors were burned Many critically. The Ilyushin 18 Turboprop plan crashed shortly after it took off in Good weather at 2 40 . Fol lowing a refuelling Stop on a flight to Havana Cuba from aircraft came Down on rail Milwaukee March round the clock Milwaukee wis. A Milwaukee s Marathon open housing marches will be on a round the clock basis Dick Gregory said tuesday As he marched a band of 100 demonstrators along the City s North Western Boundary. The round the clock March ing technique began monday night after demonstration Lead ers vowed they would add steam to their Campaign with school Boycott tuesday. While Gregory and 100 March ers continued to keep City police a qupied the demonstrations co Leader the Rev. James e. Groppi a White roman Catholic Iest headed Back toward Headquarters and rest at roman Catholic Church in the predominantly negro inner Cere. The longer we March the longer rest father Groppi s group will have Gregory told newsmen. The Chicago based negro co median said he has cancelled three months of engagement Sand would stay in Milwaukee fatal shooting of boy starts . Incident new York up several Hundred police barricaded a three Block area of Brooklyn monday night when a crowd of about 200 people gathered after a negro detective fatally wounded a 14-year-old negro boy involved in a mugging. Bottles were thrown at police at Ralph Avenue and Sterling place a neighbourhood of negroes puerto Picans and Whites. Police made several quickly moved indoors. Some Molotov cocktails were thrown nearby setting afire an abandoned wrecked car parked on a Street. Police said there were no other major incidents. The shooting occurred fou Days after a new state Law went into effect which prohibits pol ice use of guns unless there is some extreme danger comes the test Case said one policeman. As Long As i m asked How he Felt after More than 20 Miles of marching monday and Early tuesday he said the Nigger s been sleep ing for 400 years and now every one s worried about the demonstrators have walked More than 50 Miles in three Days of marches that have been interrupted Only for ral lies strategy meetings an snatches of sleep. They added to the Burden of their police escort monday night by splitting into two columns one of about 600 persons led by father Groppi and one of about503 headed by Gregory. Separate routes the columns fainted a linkup near a viaduct Bridge leading toward the heavily polish Amei ican South Side then strolled by separate routes int Wauwatosa where father Groppi led demonstrations provoke hostile crowds of Whites earlier this summer and forced p. Knowles to summon the National guard. Only quiet greeted the March ers monday night As they moved through into the edges of the tree lined suburb. The Rev. William b. Hoard resident of the Milwaukee chapter of the National association for the advancement of col ored people told a rally thesis War. We will not sign a new peace pact until the negro is a free in Milwaukee As the polish people Are. This is Only the be ginning. We should have been at this crossroad years the rally followed a Marc through the wealthy and virtually All White East Side. Ohio i identified As copter victim it. Hood Tex. A the army monday identified an Ohio Soldier As the fourth victim of helicopter crash near san Anto Nio Tex., saturday. The Man was spec. 5 Ronald k. Mcdowell 25, of Chagrin Falls. The army at this armoured division base earlier identified the other victims As to James , 24, Gadsden Ala. To Conny c. Cook 28, Killeen spec. 4 Robert e. Murphy Shreveport la. Way tracks skirting the Airport careened into Woods and exploded. Some of them won t survive because they Are burned too badly said George Lister assistant administrator of a hos Pital to which victims were taken. Hospital authorities arranged Swift Airlift of 17 of the most seriously burned to Halifax nov Scotia 800 Miles away for treat ment with artificial kidney machines. Sometimes vital kid functions in severely burned persons fail doctors least seven of the survivors were Hospital said four persons underwent immediate surgery for severe fractures. The dead included the plane Pilot. No trouble indicated a controller in the Gander Tower said he was talking to the Pilot after the plane lifted of the runway 32 seconds before the crash. There was no indication of any trouble. I did t see what happened he said. The first thing i knew was when i saw a Ball of flame shit the ground. The ground was lit up by flames. It was a frightful helicopters of Eastern Provin Cial airways and the newfound land mines and resources department headed for the crash scene shortly after the Accident and began shuttling bodies and injured Back to the Airport. Deep in mud the helicopter pilots said the plane was deep in mud when they arrived and they had to ferry lumber to the site for use in prying the twisted fuselage out of the mire. Most passengers seemed to be czech polish or cuban. The Copilot Engineer radio officer and two hostesses survived. The Captain of the aircraft was identified Only As capt. Bacovsky. . Navy aircraft flew i emergency blood supplies from the naval base at Argentia Newfoundland. Transport department official left Ottawa to investigate the crash. Wrong Street but fast trip new Britain Conn. Up James Lawrence sauntered up to the curb and grumbled to the Motorist parked in the colourful car take me to the Man inside the colourful car was dressed in Blue and wore a Silver badge and when Law rence got to police Headquarters he was charged with intoxication. "1 must have made a mis take he observed As he was being booked. Space woman in Italy Rome up Valentinas Oreshkova the first woman astronaut arrived from Moscow tuesday for a 10-Day visit to Italy. Chairlifts smoke Billows Over the chairlifts at the hoodoos i bowl in Oregon s Cascade mountains. The fire burned 7,700 acres of Timberland and damaged much ski equipment. A 3,200 marshal to Battle Idaho s big Sundance Blaze Seattle up a Force of3,200 fire fighters massed tues Day against Northern Idaho Shuge Sundance Blaze the largest Forest fire still out of control Ina month Long series that has claimed 600,000 acres of land in heiress wife arrested in shooting Palm Beach Fla. A socially prominent Palm Beach financier William Thomso Wakeman was shot and wounded Early monday in the bedroom i his Home police chief Fred Erick Mead said. His wife Nancy an heiress to the John Deere farm Machin Ery Fortune was charged with aggravated assault. She posted a $1,000 Bond. The police chief said he was told by mrs. Wake Man that a quarrel preceded the shooting. Police said the 44-year-Oldwakeman, former chairman of the Florida state Republican finance committee was shot in the Back with a .22-caliber re Volver. A spokesman at Good Samari Tan Hospital said his condition was fair. The Pacific 55,000-acre Sundance fire and a seemingly unending plague of explosive eruptions in British Columbia remained the Only grim aspects of otherwise encouraging reports from forestry officials. They said the Sundance Blaz Ewas not spreading because of favourable winds. However More than 65 Miles of fire lines will be required to contain it and only26 Miles have been built. Fresh fire fighters including eskimos from Alaska and Indi ans from the Southwest joined the Battle. In British Columbia a Quick change in the wind turned a huge Wall of flames in the 40,000-Acrelake Shu Swap Blaze forcing fire men to flee. Two Oregon fires remained out of control but the state s largest covering 7,700 acres at big Lake Airstrip was contained. The situation was reported under control in Washington. Montana and California. 2 yanks killed in Germany crashes two separate traffic fatalities marred one of the safest labor Day weekends experienced i years by the . Military com Mand in Europe officials the first car Accident air Man 3.c. William t. Shepherd,21, failed to make a Sharp left hand turn Friday night an crashed into a Wall at Sulzbach Germany near Icahn air base where he was with the 50th tac tical fighter Wing. Shepherd is survived by his parents mrs. And mrs. Albert Shepherd of Ferndale second fatality occurred when an army officer s car collided Headon with a German car near Wiesbaden Early sunday. First it. Delton r. Kriskow 23,of 2nd support brigade he at Hanau was killed when he at tempted to pass other cars at the Erlenheim traffic Circle. Hand his passenger Jean m. Stad Ler a special services employ eat Hanau were thrown from the privately owned vehicle. Mis Stadler is in critical condition. Or. And mrs. Gus a. Risko of Converse Tex., Are the parents of the said that Over the three Day Holiday last year three americans and three foreign nationals were killed in traffic accidents in which army military vehicles and pos were involved. Weather . 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