European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes ii lord by Ivelene Anne Spicer Buena Vista . Up Howell and three of her 10 Chil Dren had earned a total of $10.10 in Almour Day of picking blueberries tues Day s end they wearily boarded a rickety yellow school bus with 36 other migrant farm labourers for the journey Back to their Home in Wilmington Howells excitedly discussed plans for spending their wages at a Church picnic thursday. Suddenly the bus seemed to stall atthe Railroad tracks mrs. Howell re called. In the next instant a passenger train taking commuters from Philadel thursday phia to their Atlantic Shore Home slammed the bus broadside. The Force of the collision hurled the15-year-old bus into the sir. Overturning it several times. Bodocs flew out the torn sides of the vehicle some finding As far As 290 feet from the Railroad crossing. Nine of the migrant labourers were . Howell 59, was knocked out of her shoes but escaped injury. So did he daughter Yvonne 12. Bat. I did t see my boys right away so i went looking up the track she sobbed in the emergency room of Kess Ler memorial Hospital. Yes i saw them lying there. Of lord my boys i thought f screamed. I turned could t stand mrs. Howe s two sons who picked berries with her tuesday Eugene 15, Atid Andre 13, were among lie nine the bus the which a Riding was owned by Cut tilt Bradley of Chester pa., Crew Lead for the ice went properties to in Landing ., where mrs. Howell an the others worked. For operating the bus and picking up labourers each Day Brad Ley received 5.5 cents for each pint of berries picked by the labourers aboard his bus. The labourers receive 8.5 cents per pint at the time of the Accident loves it Jarl 13, of Wilmington Watne bus. He was among the inh a sett 8edav?n Al the Hosp Avito police said the bus Rechul cd safety is potion after to 3ve fall vet. A trooper Taveus be scene said love slowed a so he approach to the Railroad i then contained oncoming train hit the he before u had cleared the it looks like he mls Jud ine.a010" 8ald the to per we d been Over that Cros Shurmann times said mrs. Widow. But i m not Gold nor " 9 Field hands killed As train slams into bus Newtonville . A nine persons were killed and 20 others injured tuesday Nightie the collision of a passenger train and a bus full of farm labourers in this Small South Jer sey police said that a Penn Sylvania Reading seashore Lane Strain hit a bus carrying about 40 migrant farm workers at Agrade crossing at 6 25 . Railroad spokesmen said the two self propelled diesel cars were carrying about 100 per sons. Charles Halliwell of the Coll Ings lakes ambulance squad said the train Tore off the Backof the bus and hurled it 300 feet. The train stopped about two Miles Down the tracks. Searchers found victims lying in thick Brush beside the tracks. State trooper John Caruso i charge of the Mays Landing Barracks said the bus drive was love Clark 33, of Wilming ton Del. Caruso said Clark had with him a Delaware Driver s License which had expired i March 1968. Clark was in Kessler memo rial Hospital with injuries and no statement had been taken place from him or charge against him pending further investigation Caruso said the Engineer of the train was David Morrison 57, of Pleasantville and the con Ductor was . Davaul of sea Ville. They made no statement spending Legal c o n s u 11 a tons Caruso said. He said the Grade crossing has Railroad warning crossbars but no lights and that the Lega Speed for trains through that crossing was 70 . It was not known How fast the train was travelling when the Accident occurred. Loan Arranger san Francisco up sign in a downtown pawnshop window Hock it to me new heart the world s 26th heart transplant patient Fred. Eve Nan 58, takes a walk in a Houston Hospital Only 36 hours after receiving the Teart of a 33-year-old Hon Selfe. The Arling ton va., Barber is assisted by a nurse mrs. Alice Nye. Up for commandos hijacked passengers As hostages Cairo a the Palestine liberation front declared Here wednesday that the israeli sengers of the Al Al Airliner hijacked Over the Mediterranean tuesday will be kept As hostages for Exchange for Palestine com mangoes held in Israel. Elf representatives told news conference the plane itself has become the property of Palestine resistance organizations. We have now called that plane the liberation of pales Tine they emphasized the hijacking was planned and carried out solely by Palestine commandos and that no Arab state had any postmaster now hopeful mail service Cut unlikely Washington a Post master general w. Marvin wat son said wednesday that action by two congressional committees has encouraged him to belie email service will not have to be curtailed. But Watson indicated con Gress will have to do still More before the Post office depart ment rescinds its announced cutbacks in service the first of which takes effect saturday. The support of these two committees composed of men most knowledgeable on Thi Complex subject was to me further evidence of the credibility of our crisis Watson said. It remains now for the con Gress to make its decision he added. But i believe there Isnow some Light being cast into what is a somber s comments were in a speech before 2,000 delegates tothe National postal forum. Watson repeated argument she made before congressional committees in the past two weeks seeking an exemption for the department from manpower cutbacks dictated by president Johnson s 10surtax Bill. Per cent income he said that the Bill in effect could require the Post office to process an increasing workload with a declining work forc the beginning of postal Cut backs that Watson has said could Lead to closing of 12,000small branches and eventual four Day delivery in residential areas comes this saturday when window service will be Cutty a maximum of two hours and Street Box pickups will be made on sunday schedules. Exemptions for the Post of fice department have been a proved by committees Intlehouse and Senate with the most dog s owner found 59 won t need shot 8 by Homer a. Cable assignments editor nearby editor Dungen did t hear of mpg Stuttgart Germany is Melissa Lynn Janutolo won t need rabies shots after nor def he Aca bulletins a King Cipr in or Matton. But he did see the Star and All thanks to a Story in wednesday s Stan strip Etc and cared the Janutolo Home stand stripes. 7 a in at in mob As lie finished work. Melissa Lynn 5, was bitten by a dog left the dog he had to Nec Eawy shot with the door checker at the Patch bar if healthy and Mussa Lynn daughter of Racks Woodland last saturday. Effort to maj. And my. Dan m. Janutolo of Neucom reach the owner of the dog were a Success 0q, has nothing to Sony about. Ful and it was feared the Chad inight have it you Tost can tto undergo the painful series of inoculations imagine mrs Jan two said wednesday the owner who works a night shift in to Are we. Recent action Senate Post office com Mittee wrote the exemption into minor House passed Bill this paved Tho Way for Quick action possibly by week s end a com Mittee source said. Congress itself imposed the employment ceiling in an Amend ment to president Johnson s Waxbill. It was one of several econ omy demands made by Congressi return for support of the tax measure. Thing to do with it. The algerian government Kep the plane 10 Crew members and 11 israeli passengers under right veil of secrecy wednesday in Algiers. Prime minister Levi Eshkol o Israel called the hijacking of the plane on a Rome Tel Aviv flight Early tuesday Highway robbery and Israel won t stand for it but Al Mou Jahid the algerian government newspaper said twas an audacious exploit the newspaper declared Hal is not a civil aviation com Pany like others. It is an instrument of War with close links to the zionist ministry of non israeli passengers were permitted to leave Algier slate tuesday and were sent to Paris. Some went on to Tel a Ivand arrived there wednesday morning. Others were leaving Paris later to continue their trips. The israeli passengers we resorted out from the non israelis yesterday shortly before the Spe Cial air Algeria plane left for Paris. Algerian officials refuse to give any indication where they were being held or what future might be in store for them. The hijacking operation was apparently carried out by thre men who boarded the plane income claiming to be of iranian or Indian nationality. First re ports from Algiers had spoken of two men or five men As making up the group. Daley backs Kennedy for no. 2 spot Chicago up mayor Richard j. Daley of Chicago the nation s mos democratic leaders one of powerful wednesday endorsed sen. Edward m. Kennedy d-mass., for vice president. Daley told a news conference he Hopes the democratic National convention ticket. Daley has w t yet said who his Choice is for president reporters asked Daley Jeff in to Kennedy about the possibilities of running f of Vic president. No Daley said but i think. Map we huh the convention jul draft my was asked i the Conven aug. � Hope the personal opinion. At u Only a vehicle overturns kills 509th inf i Germany is pfc. Roser p. 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