European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 b the stars and stripes saturday August 17, 1991plane s crash site found All 6 dead from wire reports Juneau Alaska a searchers on thursday found the wreckage of a Small plane that crashed into a Mountain on the Edge of Glacier Bay National Park killing All six people aboard. The plane crashed wednesday night at the 4,000-foot Elevation in narrow excursion pass on the Parks Eastern Edge state police said. A Pilot in the search team spotted the charred wreckage Early thursday said Park superintendent Marvin Jensen. The Piper Cherokee had been chartered from Haines airways and the Pilot Barbara shall Cross 53, of Haines was one of the airlines owners said Midge Stokely an employee of the airline. All the passengers were employees of Glacier Bay Lodge and the National Park said Bob Biers Dorf Lodge president. The Remote crash site is 24 Miles Northwest of Juneau and 12 Miles Northeast of Gustavus in Southeast Alaska. The plane had Bee flying from Gustavus to Haines.2 die in plane crash Jerseyville Iii. A a Light plane crashed on a closed Bowling Alley North of St. Louis and burst into flames killing two people on the aircraft police said. Bowling Alley employees scampered onto the roof of the building and pulled the surviving passengers a a woman and two children a to safety before the plane caught fire thursday afternoon police said. The Pilot and co Pilot of the single engine Cessna were killed police said but their identities were not immediately revealed. The woman and two children were taken to Jerseyville Community Hospital and several firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation. The woman and a 9-year-old were treated and discharged a Hospital spokeswoman said. A 12-year-old was kept overnight for conviction upheld Richmond a. A a Federal court upheld the conviction of a Christian broadcasting network technician found guilty of interrupting satellite broadcasts of the Playboy Channel with religious messages. Three judge panel of the 4lh circuit court of appeals rejected claims thursday by Thomas Haynie who was convicted of two counts by a Federal jury in Norfolk and placed on probation for three years. Haynie who admitted lie was the Only person working in cd no a control room the night of the episodes sept. 6, 1987, claimed on Appeal that the lower court wrongly denied his motion to dismiss the Case. When the broadcasts were briefly interrupted a character Generator device transmitted the message a thus say eth the lord thy god. Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at a soft porn program was being aired at the time the Playboy Channel was agent resigns Boston a a woman who won a Battle with Continental airlines Over the carriers cosmetics policy has resigned from her Job. Teresa Fischette a ticket agent at Boston s Logan International Airport was fired in May for refusing to Wear makeup on the Job. She was rehired less than a week later after she threatened to fight the mandatory cosmetics policy. Fischette 38, said she Wasny to forced to leave the company but admitted there were a a problems after she made her cause Public the Boston Globe reported wednesday. The Continental grooming policy which included guidelines for weight hairstyles and jewelry for both men and women went into effect on May 1. But when Fischette was fired and threatened to fight Continental bowed to Public pressure. Continental chairman Hollis Harris announced the policy was voluntary and apologized to Fischette. Rise to pay Washington apr environmentalists and Oil Industry representatives signed an to fight chronic air pollution in american cities with cleaner burning automobile fuels. The new rules could Cost motorists about 5 cents More per gallon of gasoline according to William Rosenberg the environmental Protection Agency a assistant administrator for air. The pact represents a the most inexpensive thing we can do to clean the air a Rosenberg said. He said Gas prices will go up because the Oil Industry expects to invest Between $3 billion and $5 billion to produce the cleaner burning Gas. �?o1 believe this agreement is Good for the country a Charles Dibona president of the american Petroleum Institute said at the signing ceremony. A the Petroleum Industry is committed to this agreement and to providing cleaner burning gasoline at the lowest Cost to the consumer a he said. Deborah Sheiman representing the natural resources defense Council said environmentalists consider the pact a positive first step to cleaner air through cleaner Gas. Word of the agreement was first reported in the Friday editions of the Washington Post. The Agency will seek Public comment on the Rygula Tion before it becomes final in november. The parties to the agreement promised not to lobby against it or to Challenge it in court. By this Winter oxygenated Gas should be available in the 41 cities that have the worst smog problems Rosenberg said. It will reduce Carbon monoxide in those cities by 20 percent he said. Reformulated car fuel going on Sale by 1995 in the nine cities with the worst summer air pollution will reduce toxic and smog causing volatile organic compounds by 15 percent he said. The cities Are los Angeles. Houston Chicago new York Philadelphia Baltimore Milwaukee san Diego and Hartford Conn. Rosenberg1 said the agreement achieves More environmental benefits at a lower Cost to Industry than what would otherwise have been required by the clean air act. He said the Epa expects this to reduce the need for imported Oil in this country by 300,000 barrels a Day. That a due in part because the reformulation process involves More domestically produced alcohol in the fuel which in turn also reduces the amount of evaporation. The agreement emerges from negotiations that started in March among the Epa state air regulators the Sierra club and the natural resources defense Council and several gasoline Industry representatives. Inge Holt Man left and Jeannine Behnisch both of Berlin shed tears during the Elvis Presley candlelight Vigil. True Blue Elvis fans Mark 14th year of death with Flowers candlelight Vigil Memphis Tenn. A bearing candles and Flowers Elvis Presley a Ever faithful fans walked past his grave Friday to Mark the 14th anniversary of his death. A a it a for my love and for his Quot said Susan Hobbs of Arlington Heights Iii., who clutched a single red Rose. The annual candlelight Vigil Beean late thursday at Presley a Home Graceland and continued Friday. Early on police estimated the crowd at 12,000. The Rock in Roll Pioneer was 42 when he died aug. 16, 1977, at Graceland which draws More than 600,000 visitors a year. Presley his Mother father and grandmother Are buried in a Small Garden beside the mansions swimming Pool. The Vigil is the most popular event of Elvis International tribute week which includes fan club meetings and a concert. Many fans return year after year. A the love that surrounds me tonight tells me that Elvis is Home a said Shelly Reynolds of Austin Texas. Alma Holland of fort Payne ala., brought silk Flowers for her idols grave. �?o1 think they re pretty and i like to leave something homemade she said. Souvenir shops across the Street did brisk business As fans waited for the Vigil to Start. Many stopped to pose for pictures with Elvis look alikes wandering through the crowd. Traffic on Elvis Presley Boulevard . Highway 51, was detoured around Graceland As fans filled the four Lane Roadway. Participants stood silently in the Street holding candles Over their Heads before filing up Graceland a winding Quarter mile drive As Presley ballads a such As love me tender a played Over loudspeakers
