European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday september 22, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 5 Wilif one of four engines of a crashed Boeing 707 jetliner lies in an air Park about 15 Miles North of Tucson on thursday. 1 killed 2 Hurt in Ariz. Crash of Boeing 707 on final flight Marana Ariz. Apr a Boeing 707 crashed and caught fire thursday while taking off in route to an aircraft graveyard at nearby Davis Monthan fab killing one Crew member and injuring two. The plane was taking off from Pinal air Park when it made a Sharp right turn and the right Wing hit the ground said David Fowler president of the Evergreen air Center inc., which operates the Airport for Pinal county. The plane car wheeled the front Section broke off and the plane caught fire he said. The Jet veered about 150 Yards off the runway. All four of the planets engines were scattered on the ground and the fuselages front Section was nearly severed from the rest of the wreckage. Tucson medical Center spokesman Tom Reaves said the dead Man suffered head and Chest injuries. George Humphrey a spokesman with University medical Center in Tucson said the injured men were in critical condition one with head injuries and the other with Chest and spinal injuries. Seven Arizona National guardsmen from a nearby installation helped Rescue the two survivors and later were taken to a Tucson Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. Fowler said the plane was headed to Davis Monthan fab in Tucson about 35 Miles to the Southeast. He said maintenance work was done on the air plane at a company at the air Park but he identify the company. Don Pyka administrator of the Center said he had no information about that specific plane. However the air Force has purchased numerous 707s to be stripped for engines and other parts for use in Jet tankers which Are based on the 707. Ada urges rejection of Souter Washington apr americans for democratic action on thursday called on the Senate to reject supreme court nominee David Souter. In three Days of Senate testimony said Ada president Charles b. Rangel Souter had not a satisfactorily explained. His judicial philosophy regarding crucial Legal issues which underpin the life of All the Liberal group questioned Souter a commitment to civil rights separation of Church and state and privacy rights including abortion rights. Though other Liberal groups and some conservative organizations have found fault with Souter the judiciary committee is expected to recommend his confirmation next week. Full Senate approval also appears certain. Sen. Tom Harkin a Iowa said thursday that he is leaning toward voting to confirm president Bush a nominee. He said he was nervous that Souter Wasny to More specific in supporting abortion rights but was partially relieved that Souter backed privacy protections. Sen. Gordon Humphrey r-n.h., said he will vote to confirm Souter despite reservations about the nominees conservative credentials. Humphrey said he was particularly appalled by Souter a Praise of retiring Justice William Brennan who was the courts most Liberal voice. Humphrey and other conservatives View Souter As their ticket to rolling Back the landmark 1973 Roe is. Wade decision legalizing abortion. In testimony before the Senate judiciary committee Souter did not give his position on abortion or say whether he would provide the swing vote to overturn the 1973 decision. Cheney decries House version of �?T91 budget with the Senate a $289 billion measure. The Senate has proposed approx ski the same As the Washington apr defense Secretary Dick Cheney said thursday that he would have to fire Many soldiers sailors and airmen if the House version of the 1991 Pentagon budget becomes Law. Cheney also criticized As a a incomprehensible the House decision to Cut by nearly half the budget for the strategic defense initiative or a Star ski director Henry Cooper said thursday that if the projects financing is Cut to $2.3 billion As proposed by the House a we will have no Choice but to terminate Many very successful major a the effect of this level of funding for ski would be to postpone indefinitely our ability to deploy a system to defend the american people a he said. By a 256-155 vote the House approved a $283 billion Pentagon budget on wednesday. It must be reconciled lands of Tirri Ein the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 22, 1950 a North korean communist leaders fled Seoul after proclaiming martial Law As . Marines smashed toward the former Republican capital from the West and Ting $3.7 billion for. 1990 budget figure but the Pentagon contends that it needs at least $4.6 billion to carry out the tests required to keep the program on schedule. About $20 billion has been spent on the project since it was started in 1983. The House Bill Cut $24 billion from president Bush a defense spending request for the fiscal year that begins oct. 1. The reductions would come mainly from ski and major weapons such As the b-2 bomber and my and midget Man nuclear missiles plus As a personnel Cut of 129,500. A even As Congress is telling us a make sure you take care of the troops in saudi Arabia make sure you rotate troops in and out a they re also telling us to Cut 130,000 troops out of the Force a said Pete Williams a spokesman for the defense Secretary. Williams said Cheney told a group of congressional staffers and Industry representatives that he is particularly worried about the House troop Cut provision. A the Secretary described the House action on ski As incomprehensible a Williams said. A the said that is the part of the budget where we Deal with the growing ballistic missile threat and the worry about the spread of nuclear and chemical Cheney also criticized rep. Les Aspin d-wis., the chairman of the House armed services committee. Cheney said the Success of operation desert shield is largely due to a decade of . Investment in the military adding a if Les Aspin were making those decisions 10 years ago we would not be Able to carry out the 3 Arizona dentists guilty of conspiring to fix fees30 years ago today. Sept. 22, 1960 a fourteen new nations All but one from Africa joined the United nations As full members.20 years ago today. Sept. 22, 1970 a american forces in Europe and the United states were placed on Alert for the possible evacuation of american citizens living in Jordan. The move was in reaction to the previous Days invasion of Jordan by 0 years ago today. Sept. 22, 1980 a a British piloted Douglas a-26 invader of world War ii Vintage crashed at an air show in Biggin Hill England killing All seven men aboard including two american airmen stationed in England. Washington apr three Arizona dentists were convicted thursday of conspiring to fix fees in the first Federal criminal antitrust Case against medical practitioners in 50 years. A jury in Tucson convicted the dentists and their two professional companies of conspiring to fix the co payment fees paid by patients who were members of prepaid dental plans. Drs. Aaron Lanoy Alston Ronald d. Walker and Richard b. Meyer could be sentenced to up to three years in prison for the violations of the Sherman act. They also could be fined $250,000. The professional corporations a desert Valley dental Ltd. And Alston and Walker a. Lanoy Alston d.m.d., . A face fines of up to $ 1 million or levies calculated by twice the corporations gain or twice the victims losses. The dentists and their companies were found guilty of conspiring Between May 1987 and february 1990 to raise the copayment fees paid by members of four Tucson area dental plans. The co payments Are the fees plan members Are required to pay directly to the dentists for services. . District judge Alfredo c. Marquez set sentencing for dec. 17. The verdict showed that a medical professionals enjoy no immunity from the Well settled Rule that Price fixing among competitors is a crime a said James f. Rill assistant attorney general for antitrust cases
