European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse May 1977 the stars and stripes Page 5 Landing crash overfed 727 pulls up to miss Small plane api an Eastern airlines jetliner had to climb rapidly to miss a Small air plane on the runway As it was making a Landing authorities there were no injuries reported in the incident at Green Airport on sunday but one passenger said the 125 passengers aboard the plane were the Boeing 727 on a flight from aborted its first Landing attempt when the Pilot noticed a single engine Cessna on i he tile Kastern Captain really averted a said Catherine ller zog of Cran who watched the incident As she waited to meet her a passenger on the plane i went she have never seen anything that she added that the plane seemed to pull straight up to avoid hitting the Small plane which had landed on the runway a few seconds before the jetliner came Down she said her daughter told her that passengers on the plane were screaming and praying As the plane veered upward and she was snapped Back in her seat with great Force but the Eastern Dan said there was nothing to be concerned i want even he this has happened Many he said no one suffered injuries and there want even a Odonald said he made the decision himself to pull up and then was advised to make the same Man Euver by the control Tower a few seconds the plane landed safely shortly afterwards had i continued the it May have been a he sold in drive to meet Isaac Hayes debts this cold plated Lea Blue Cadillac Al Dorado was auctioned off for to help meet bankrupt soul sin ii Isaac Hayes put at so auctioneers sold a showroom of facade my award winers atom Power at military installations considered a possibility in the 80s Russ trawler skipper gets Fine Boston up the Captain of a soviet fishing trawler detained in Boston since april 11 monday pleaded guilty in District court to criminal charges he violated the 200mile fishing limit Alexander master of the 275 foot Taras appeared before District court chief Justice Andrew Caffry and was fined and placed on nine months suspended Gualov is the first foreign fishing master to be charged under the 200mile fishing limit Law which went into effect Gupa Lovs Thomas de said the Fine will be paid by the soviet government and that the trawler and Gualov will leave port As soon As pos Frozen fish reloaded longshoremen have worked since last Friday to reload about 350 tons of Frozen fish aboard the apparently in anticipation of a Gualov and his 93member Crew have been confined to the ship since april 11 when it was escorted into Boston after being seized 130 Miles Oft Nantucket the Captain was charged with taking More River herring and squid than allowed by he was also charged with violating required Hixi keeping proce the sentencing came after a half hour of intense questioning of the soviet master through two Caffrey i skid repeatedly if the Captain understood his rights under Law and the ramifications of pleading guilty he replied thai he Ilca bargaining declined russian officials offered Friday l plead no contest to the charges and pay a plus an additional in order to gain immediate release of the ship hut Caffrey declined to allow Hie plea bargain saying it was nut in the spirit of the Edwards told Caffrey the plea is being entered bees use the Law involved not require intent inn the part of the Washington Iii the Pentagon sees nuclear Power As a possible Way to save fuel and Energy costs for some military installations in the Accord ing to defense studies have identified a number of bases on which it might be Cost effective to build Small nuclear Power a Deci Sion on going ahead with a Pilot project at Radford could come in about three the sources preliminary Cost and safely studies have been completed at the Radford Pilot project other possible Sites include naval Yards at Philadelphia and san Diego Large army bases such As it n c and Tex and an ammunition Plant at Pentagon sources said disadvantages of nuclear Power a mainly environmental objections and opposition from residents of heavily populated areas around bases raise doubts the defense department will be Able to pursue the Issue More but nuclear Power remains one of the Best alternatives now the sources said others solar Energy or Nat ural steam or hot water from the which has been considered at will nol be technologically feasible until sometime around 21xx the Pentagon consumes 78 per cent per cent of All Energy supplies used by the i1 s government each year officials say Cut backs in military such As reductions of More than 7 per cent in air Force flying hours and cuts in sailing time Carter signs Bill adding million for housing Washington api president Carter has signed legislation adding More than million to Federal housing pro the while House announced the legislation increases authorized funding for housing assistance payments in the current fiscal year from 8150 million to billion it increases funding authorization for Public housing operating subsidies from 8576 million to 6 of time by Navy cannot go much further we Are pretty close to not being Able to go lower in reducing these sort of things without affecting combat said one Pentagon Energy official sources said nuclear which involves Large construction will not be feasible in the immediate future for most military bases because it is cheaper to buy electricity commercially but nuclear Power could be they at bases where byproducts such As steam generated by the nuclear reactor be used either for heating or Indus trial naval shipyards or ammunition plants for example at the Radford Arsenal where explosives such As int and rocket propellants Are studies have called for a nuclear Plant about on tenth the size of average commercial atomic Power plants it would Cost about million and be built in a naturally protected area of the the sources said if a decision were made to go ahead in Thi Plant would be Huilt around the Middle of the decade May 1m7 the state department announced that China has agreed to open negotiations to Settle All outstanding War accounts with the China was the last major Allied Power to undertake final set May the nations Foremost Hunter of Joseph my died of acute hepatitis at the be Thesda naval Hospital in a key figure in the investigations of communism in the Early the controversial 47 year old Republican faded to relative obscurity when the Senate condemned his Witch Hunting tactics in May president Johnson said in a press conference that be had no recommendations at this time or increasing the number of american troops in Vietnam nor did he expect any decision along that line in the next few when asked Tor his reaction to statements on the War by Martin Luther King Johnson re we regret when any person asks the Young people of the country to refuse to serve the needs of the
