European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 07, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 7,1977 the stars and stripes Page 5 couple wed at liftoff vows and kisses follow voyager Cape canaveral Fla. Up Tim Wheeler and Linda Russell kissed throughout the launching of the voyager 1 spacecraft monday. Wheeler 21, and Russell 19, planned their wedding to coincide with the moment the voyager was launched. The informal outdoor ceremony washed on a Roadside five Miles away from the launch site. Notary Public Don Granger began Reading the marriage vows to the couple just As the 8 56 . Launching got under Way. Two delays in the original sept. 1 launching Date had pushed the ceremony up four Days. Wheeler said he began kissing his Bride three seconds before the liftoff and continued kissing three seconds after the Craft was launched. Several thousand persons who lined the Road to watch the voyager 1 launch ing applauded when the couple started kissing Wheeler said. He said then we turned and watched it go up. It was the most spectacular sight i be seen in my later relaxing Over a Beer with his Bride Wheeler said the wedding was planned with the Blastoff As a backdrop because it was extraordinary it was something Wheeler said he works in a local bar and his Bride works in a Taco restau rant. Dance Hall gunfight kills 1, hurts 6 Kansas City to. A one Manas charged with murder and a second was in custody monday after a wild gun fight in a crowded dance Hall that killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child and wounded at least six other persons. Chance aids reunion of split family Pittsburgh up a Chance encounter Between the wives of two Long separated Brothers has led to a reunion of 10 family members split by adoption. Rose Yost 26, of suburban Millvale has Long wondered where her Brothers and Sis ters were. I did t have the Money to track them Down she said. So i just got used to not thinking about understandably Yost was shocked a few months Back when she and two Sisters with whom she had kept in touch receive letters trom a Man who introduced himself As their brother Clyde now living in Ohio. Yost said Clyde had met another family member Larry after their wives began talking about adoption at a party showed each other pictures of their husbands who they said were both adopted and then were astounded by the Clyde and Larry verified their blood ties they began a search for other family , Yost s Brothers and Sisters from Pennsylvania Ohio and Florida met some for the first time in Crystal Springs Park ten offspring were separated Early in life when their Mother unable to sup port them turned the children Over to the courts for adoption. Of time sept 7,1947 the . Is sending food into Japan at the rate of 1.41 million tons a year army statistics showed. Sept. 7, 1957 the Little Rock ark., school Board in a Surprise move asked the Federal District court to permit it to Call of the attempted integration of Central High school for a indefinite period. Sept. 7, i a score of . Official observers in Vietnam told president John son that Tho vietnamese presidential elections held last week appeared to be conducted freely and without signs of government pressure. The dead woman and most of the wounded were bystanders among the Esti mated 1,000 persons at the dance Hall when an argument started the shooting authorities said. Witnesses said two men arguing started shooting and then several other people pulled out guns and opened fire also. Police said they did t know How Many were shooting. Calvin r. Sandidge 22, one of those wounded in the outburst Early sunday was arraigned monday on a charge of felony murder and held on $10,000 19-year-old Man who was not immediately identified surrendered to police monday and his role in the incident was being examined by the Clay county prosecutor s office. Police sgt. Don Wilson said no further arrests were anticipated immediately. Authorities said Lottie m. Smith of Kansas City was struck in the Back by a stray shot. She died about seven hours later on the operating table. She was said to be eight months pregnant and Hospital officials said desperate efforts to save the unborn child said the dead woman and most of the wounded were bystanders. There could have been More injured but we Only know about six Wilson said. Police said the gunfight apparently was the outgrowth of an argument Over the Quality of pictures a photographer with an instant processing camera was Selling at the dance for $2.75 each. The photographer who reportedly paid the $3 admission to get into the dance was taking pictures of couples and charging them for prints. Police said several people complained about the Quality of the pictures and a Vio Lent argument broke out Between the photographer and another Man just As the dance was ending. Witnesses said both men pulled hand guns backed away and started firing from opposite sides of the Trade Mart ballroom a converted terminal at the old Kansas City municipal Airport. The photographer who was not identified by authorities was interviewed by police but released pending a review of the Case by the county prosecutor. Police said they had not been Able to de Termine who pulled the first weapon or fired the first shot. Witnesses said several other people started firing but police said they could not Tell How Many at the dance fired shots or How Many shots were Don t think Well Ever know How Many people were shooting or How Many shot were fired Wilson said. Ohio klan rally leads to brawls Columbus Ohio up a series of fights broke out monday at the state Capi Tol following a Kun flux labor Day rally. Three persons including a police offi cer were injured and five persons arrested. State troopers and City police cleared the area. In an attempt to prevent a recurrence of a fourth of july klan rally that turned into a Brawl Highway patrol officers had cordoned off the statehouse Steps where Ohio Kun flux klan Imperial wizard Dale Reusch of Lodi spoke. Reusch bedecked in purple Robes and his followers including several women dressed in White and red Robes had left the statehouse speaker s platform when the fighting broke out. Reusch spoke to a crowd estimated by the Highway patrol at Between 1,000 and 1,500. Egg barrage a group of anti klan protesters kept up a continuous hum of chanting and heckling during his speech and at one Point splattered with eggs the area where he and fellow klansmen stood. Groups calling themselves the anti racist Alliance women United for action and the International committee against racism led the protests. Demonstrators arrived about an hour before Reusch began his speech and lookup a position directly in front of Reusch s microphone. Death to the fascists Power to the worker death to the klan they chanted As Reusch tried to delivered his speech against busing for racial integration in schools. Reusch s followers held american and Confederate flags during the address. I believe Columbus Ohio will make history if busing is stopped Here said Reusch. School busing is scheduled to begin in Columbus in january. Rare pair two Hartland s ducks Nestle in the hands of an official of Seattle s Wood land Park zoo. Zoo officials believe thesis the first Batching of the rare ducks in the Western hemisphere. The Birds Are native to West Africa. A photo
