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THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR-NO. 52 TELEPHONE 756-4841 DE KALB, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1964 12 PAGES PRICE TEN CENTS IIV a D) ME TEACHERS ARE 1 Eiahtv-Five Persons British Plane Crashes Into Peak in Austria AT INSTITUTE Die in Nevada Crash United Press International By CY RYAN i llmll Pr INNSBRUCK, Austria Hun-I Dr. Ieonard I Pourchot tahoe valley, i ahf dreds of mountain rescuers to tonight, searchers found 15 bodies, rescue operation chief Dr Eduard Obrecht said. One day began digging out the bodies of 83 victims, most of was identified by his clothing as and gambling resorts at the lake. The blinding, wind-whipped snowstorm in which the craft disappeared grounded search craft Sunday and during the night.

Clearing weather this moving sent 50 Air Force, Navy and civilian aircraft into the air. of Northern I The wreckage of a four-engine i airliner that vanished In a snow- peaker mn uk( Tah0f I was found today scattered on a A Northern Illinois An Ajr F()rce them ski vacationers, from the the pilot, Capt. Wynne Wil liams, 40. snow-covered wreckage of British airliner that crashed into an Alpine peak in Austria's! Between 30O and 400 moun pruessor oi srvunuaiy ruuia spokesman said there were no tain police and rescue corpsmen. tion today took a look into theisumvors amona the 85 Dersons worst air disaster.

The crash brings to 143 the ruture ror iecners atienuing tmvM.n0 wpre a(x)gr(i, Authorities said recovery of1 numkar nrrKat Kl A tfUMtha -In all veterans of the beautiful but deadly peaks of the Austrian Tyrol, searched through the tnow and stunted fir trees at the crash the bodies was complicated by The wreckage of the Paradise; th. DeKalb County Teacher Institute it DeKalb senior high. Airlines Constellation was found the fact that the turboprop Bri tannia airliner in crashing Satur For one thing, said Dr. Leon at the level of the site on Mount Glungezer, six in the past week. An Eastern Air Lines plane crashed into a lake near New Orleans last ird L.

Pourchot. in 1984 life; Tahoe Valley airport here day set off an avalanche that buried and earned away most problems will be so closely as miles east of this winter Olyra pics city. A helicopter sighted the Tuesday, killing 58 person. ot tne victims. There were no The plane was flying sociated with learning that no differentiation will be made between learning and Hving survivors.

The searchers were also to recover the vajtimeter and wreckage just east of the California-Nevada line. Several other 'copters prepared to land at the In the first hours of daylight Salinas and San Jose, Calif, to the resort area with 81 passengers, including 20 patrons from Work and study will be the other instruments from wreck age of the British airliner. scene. 4fn If wis. 4 in ii ir will ii 't" ''(J The plane vanished Sunday San Jose tavern and 16 am The last message from the same.

Students will not study home economics or agriculture; they will be engaged In practice! and study at the seme time." pilot before he crashed Satur INSIDE Your Chronicle ployes of a Salinas department store. It carried a crew of four. after radioing rt wj over Lake Tahoe and approaching Tahoe Valley Airport on the south day said he was approaching Innsbruck at 10,000 feet altitude. Thirty-seven persons from shore. The teacher of the future, "But we know now he thought; the Three Star Tavern wart It carried full road of 81 Pourchot said, remains a per scheduled to make the flight Page he was 2,300 feet higher than son of the utmost importance.

passengers bound from Salinas and San Jose, for the ikl but only 20 were able to board "The teacher is going to have to be a person who can initiate the Constellation. The remaining 17 were told to wait ror a sec change and can accept and tol Classifieds 10-11 he actually was," said Innsbruck Comics 4 (airport manager Hermann Egger. Community News 7- "The main question to be Editorial Page absolved is why the pilot wai so Movies 2 Egger said. Obituaries 2 The wreckage was discovered ond flight which was cancelled SCOUTS PLAN erate progress. The quality of in Oakland when news of th education is directly related to missing plane was received.

the quality of the teacher Rariin-TV in Sunday by search planes. The Also, he said, the teacher will ON JAMBOREE The plane captain, veteran pilot Henry Norris, 43, of Alameda, made three brief Society Britannia, carrying 8 crew mem-Sports 12 ant' passengers for a and Dwaine Emllng, second from the right. In the group are Linden lsham, his son, Randy and Mrs. Isham, Scoutmaster Ken Whitsell; Mrs. Robert Ending, Dwaine and his father, Robert Emling.

EAGLE HONORS Two Boy Scouts of Kirkland were honored Sunday as they received their Eagle Scout Awards in fitting ceremonies held at the Kirkland Methodist Church. Scouts honored were Randy Isham, second from the left, come closer to the Utopian dream of improved social status. Svc. caWre 6 (Turn to Page 2, Col. 7, Please) more rewards for a job well Contingent From Chief done, and more feeling of re sponsibility as a creative citizen Sluihhona Council to Historic Meeting radio reports as he approached the airport near the end of 150-mile non-stop flight from San Jose, Calif.

He radioed at 11:21 a that he had sighted the south short of the lake and was going off Instruments for a visual ap Too, he or she will be "in the Waterman Man Killed In Crash forefront of the defenders of free inquiry, and be a perennial student in technical areas and in Thirty-seven Scouts and Explorers and three adult leaders representing the Chief Shabbona behavorial sciences. Pourchot's talk was divided in 'W "TV Boy Scout Council will be attending the Sixth National Jam proach. Four minutes later Norris reported he was over Meeki Bays about 15 miles from the airport, but his final transmis to three parts: (1) Old Rules and New, (2) Possible Dangers In a DeKalb County Toll boree of the Boy Scouts of America this coming summer. PLUCKED FROM STORMY OCEAN sion ended abruptly with th Under the leadership of Jam words, "Flight 901 Increased to Eight New Age and (3) Prospects for Breakthroughs. i "There will be only fragments of the wisdom of yester 1 boree Scoutmaster L.

Donald! Nonia was chief pilot for Williams of Batavla, the boys Paradise Airline and had about Fred Bend, 83, of Water will be camping for one week day which will be applicable to our tomorrow," he said. "Some It years flying experience with, major airline. Others in tli younger Bend for failure to yield man Saturday became DeKaiD at Valley Forge State Park ml the right of way and driving County's eighth traffic fatality of our most cherished axioms1 Pennsylvania. Harvey E. Hoyt, crew wer co-pllot Don Watson, 1 of 1964 when he died of Injuries with faulty equipment.

and postulates will be chal Elbum and Kenneth 28, South. San Francisco; "flight suffered In two-car crash on Damage to the Dempsey car lenged. Historical rhk Ml bt Kfciktwj. MiiiTfe syfigas a trig meet Jack Wortnley, Rle. 23 about one and half was estimated at $550 and to the re-evaluated.

Discovery' and to sisrants to mont, and tuwrnma Mr. Vmlams, miles north of U.S. 30. vention will drastically affect The Jamboree contingent from Wvnett McDowell 29, Rich- if Bend car at $400. Bend's death was the eighth in Bend was injured when a car our lives both within and out mond, th mother of four the Chief Shabbona Council ii under the direction of the Jam side educational institutions." children.

1 the first two months of the year in which he was riding, driven by his son, Donald F. Bend, 60, boree Committee directed by in the county. In lUbJ, there In the years ahead, Pourchot continued, the quantitative needs Chairman, Harold Blake of Kirk were deaths. sr 'I Dennis White also of Waterman went through a stop sign on Lee Road when the brakes failed. Fred R.

Bend 83, rural of our society will have all been met. The challenge shall be upon land. The Committee has been setting up transportation, re Waterman died in DeKalb Public A northbound car driven by quality Hospital, Saturday, Feb. 29. 1964.

Critical After Mishap cruiting leadership and organizing the program for the past Another strong influence, he Robert W. Dempsey, 23, Ottawa hit the Bend vehicle broadside. He was born in Paw Paw, I i' said, will be that of "gadgetry. nine months Dempsey was treated at the March 20, 1880, the son of Richard and Arolia Kettle Bend. He The troop will leave for the Those learning devices which meet the aims of the educators hospital, but was released.

Jamboree July 14 from O'Hare Thirty Four Survivors From Tanker Brought Safely to Shore United Press International HALIFAX. N.S. Thirty four survivors from the tanker Am-phialos were brought safely to shore today by the Canadian destroyer escort which plucked them from the stormy North Atlantic where their ship split in two All but two of the Liberian tanker's 36 crewmembers were rescued Sunday, when by chance a Royal Canadian air force plane and the destroyer escort Atha-baskan sighted the broken vessel foundering in towering seas 200 miles west of here. Two of the Amphialos' Greek seamen were lost. The tanker broke in two soi rapidly late Saturday that it apparently had no chance to radio for 1 p.

By coincidence, the plane and rescue ship were on air-sea maneuvers in the area the destroyer escort only five miles from the stricken tanker. State troopers ticketed the shall be retained and used, he Field. The first stop en route married Grace Merritt in 1902 at Aurora and she passed away in Four young Sycamore people were injured Saturday night, on seriously, in a single-car crash on Rte. 23 about one and half miles south of Sycamore. Dennis White, 15, of 718 Carl added.

will be Washington, C. A tour 1934. On June 27, 1936, he mar of federal government facilities "It la almost certain that study halls will be relegated to COSTLY FIRES ried Anna Bergstrom at DeKalb. snd national shrines will be In He was a member of the Water the special police force called for by Cvprus President Archbishop Makarios Feb. 25, 10 supervise the disarmament of civilians, who have been ordered to surrender all arms.

(NEA Telephoto) SPECIAL GREEK FORCES IN TRAINING Kecruits for the Greek Cypriot police force undergo training outside troubled Nicosia, the Cyprus capital. Some 10,000 Greek Cyp-riots are reported to have volunteered for the same spot in history as the McGuffy Readers." eluded In this stop over. The Troop will arrive at the Jam son was reported In critical condition today at Sherman Hospital In Elgin where wa transferred after preliminary Possible dangers, Pourchot boree site on July 16, set up camp, and prepare for th official Jamboree opening on July said, are the "degree to which we may be directed by robots who command, check up on us, OVER WEEKEND Whole Cily Blocks Are Devoured in Dry Midwest treatment at Sycamore Munici Western Allied Officials Worried pal Hospital. 17. Week long activities of com (Turn to Pag 2, Col.

7, Please) The youth suffered internal In man Methodist Church and had lived in the Waterman community for 62 years. Surviving are his wife Anna, three sons, Donald, Fred and LaVerne, Waterman; a step-son Wesley Bergstrom, Sun Valley, a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Helen) Lembke, Harvard; 18 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. He was preceded by two sons, a daughter, a grandson and granddaughter, four petition, campcraft, conserva About Rift Between Brandt-Erhard tion, campflrea and Scout living juries and doctors were still attempting to determine th extent of Injuries at noon today. will occupy the complete time of the 48,000 Scouts and Ex Weekend fires devoured whole Also treated at the Sycamore By JOSEPH B.

FLEMING United PTess International BERLIN Western Allied of- accused Erhard of playing party! Berlin relations over Christmas, politics. Despite West German and city blocks, thousands of acres plorers attending the Jamboree of woodlands, and caused mil Hospital and released were Johnny K. Broyles, 19, Glorisgsl Blelfess, 21, Mr Tiwwr. 15, nor. Five of the survivors werejfitials today were reported wor lions of dollars in damage in the The Jamboree will officially close with a campfire the night of July 23.

The Chief Shabbona brothers and two sisters. dry Midwest. hospitalized for shock and boneed about a growing rift be- frartures when brought ashore west Benin iviayor winy Accoidlna to stats troop 1 group will jet for Hara the next day. th northbound Broyles car left Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Waterman Methodist Church with Rev.

Fernando A. Laxamana officiat A fire destroyed one square block of Ludlow, Sunday after flames engulfed the Duro Paper Bag Co. and spread to 13 homes. Sixteen firemen were in early today. The remainder were taken to local hotels to rest Scouts and Explorers from the Erhard, reportedly Western Allied reservations, summoned Brandt to Bonn at; Brandt had his way over Christ-the end of this week to discusslmas and East German postal the matter.

I workers were allowed to enter Erhard is a member of West Beriln to issue passes, ruling Christian Democrats and The East Germans and Brandt Brandt heads the opposition So-lwanP( (0 rmPW this agreement cial Democrats. for Easter. But the West Cer- Western officials think the man government, strongly back-quarrel already has gone too faned by the Western Allies, said and has caused uneasiness in the! the agreement could not be re- Branat ana Lnancenor ukiwir F.rhard's West Gentian government over the passes issue. The officials fear differences concerning permits for West the highway and overturned. Young Whit ws pinned under the DeKalb area attending with the ing Burial will be in Wyoming Sixteen of the Amphialos' jured and 50 persons were madelCemelery, Paw Paw Troop will be Howard Brooks, James Eychaner, Phillip Rubk), Robert Snow, Steven Snow, Broyles was ticketed for Im crew spent Saturday nignt in proper lane usage Damage to 1 2-foot i "nors t0 Ret tnrou8h Com WEATHER WILL BE COOLER IN AREA TUESDAY Cloudy tonight with th low around 30.

The outlook for Tuesday la fur cloudy and colder with chance of some rain or snow. High in 30s. According to the five-day forecast temperatures will average two to six degrees above normal highs of 36-44 and lows of 16-26. Colder Tuesday and Wednesday, then warmer remainder of period. Precipitation will be less than .1 Inch with rain or snow Tuesday or Wednesday and possibly again about Friday.

Lowest temperature reported In the natioa this morning wsi three above at Butte, Mont. Sunday high was 86 at Bartow, Naples and Pompano Beach, Fla. homeless by the fire, which caused at least $2 million two lifeboats amid his car was estimated at $1,100, James Worrell and James Friends may call at the Nash Chapel, Waterman, from 4 to 9 p.m. today. OA i i iiiuuii.

auu-l rzi na waves and 30 knot winds. The; 2 crack the city anti-Communist other survivors were The blaze was still burning; a feeling of insecurity! pealed because it tended to ac- ifront, sap morale, and encour city Rhoades. The Troop is in th process of organizing into patrols and a aboard the 100-foot stern sec- BREAKS LEO SUNDAY Jerry Smith of DeKalb suffer acr th Rivtc in KaIipv West today. i'i A fire at Terrill, Iowa, sweptit.lty IXHIIIOH cept the Communist doctrine that West Berlin is a separate entity, a third German state in tion which bobbed helplessly on jBeriners fina gre uf the swells. One seaman was itin in xl a broken leg Sunday Junior Leader Corp.

The Troop will be meeting periodically be one city block and caused up to among West Berliners, and a vague distrust of political leaders. The Western Allies are wary of getting involved in what threatens to become a Socialist- which the Western Allies and $500,000 damage cold war. tween now and take off time. to Guilder CM Prospects freak accident Involving hors. Smith was leading th hors when he stepped In hoi breaking his leg In three places.

the West German government have no legal rights. Any of these possibilities could be disastrous for West At Corning. authorities said $1 million damage was attempting to abandon ship and another died shortly after being brought aboard the Canadian destroyer. Cmdr. Peter Hinton of Vic- Chief Shabbona Council Scout Executive Bill Downs is advisor to the Jambore group snd will The city government first op Berlin, a vital Western outpost (Christian LauiWTVJ wiicii Manila wi c-au innii rvt.it.-.

I ill TVia riowalk r-tlu -mirtr'tl UllI Democratic quarrel 1 11... nr.rmnn a lumhor vorrl in the Hmuntnu'n He Is recuperating in DeKalb Public Hospital. He said th surrounded by Communist terri ana an issue in next year wi-m u.n to- be In attendant at the Jam toria. B.C., skipper of the rescue (Qrv boree serving on the General cident occurred on th Barber Qulnlan farm. German parliamentary elections, then accepted it, men opposeuarea.

nositinn of citv But privately they question then accepted it again and, Near Sandusky Ohio a re ol c.y Headquarters Staff the role played by Brandt and otr tne taiKs wiin mpm uy a his associates in the dispute that C.ennans until after Easter jcount department store. Explod- Imen a 1 ammunition in the sporting api'ln alums to study about 25 and hope vessel, said the Greek seamen; be)ween fjtv and were "splendid during thefedpra, governments perilous rescue operation. jahruptly Friday night when "They were very tired. We Brandt, in a radio-television ad-gave them a meal and let themjdress, defended his Christmas sleep." he said. pass arrangements and virtually oZryZ rr JeL ds department hampered fire- reduce the number to five or Berliners could visit their mayor.

men Damage was estimated at six ior inierviews. The imincil also expects to A combination of high winds prospects for a new jatul falling humidity caused uty na permits. more than 2.000 acres of grass and woodland to burn in South APPOINT BIBBY State Traffic Toll Mounting United Ptvss International em no aunng tne weeKeno sm()ke from frp Nl BRUNSWICK, J. their in which he was riding smashed a car-truck collision, kill- nr ll)hn 'r Blhl)y pro- The flaming head-on collision night when their car was sirucklcrossing streets near of two cars near Lemont Sunday by a fast-moving passenger train ihomes. They were Robert into a utility pole in the city a husband and his wife P01'111 science at III 1 killed six persons and helped at Palatine.

The victims were Johnston. 23, Collinsville. Wilma Mrs. Marilyn Mrs. Marilyn Schramm.

21. About 3.400 acres of Wiscon- 'mij, oat. oeen namea a National Lonven- boost the Illinois weekend traffic ah-in Reminutnn his wife. Trent. 23.

North rhir.irn and AitrtKnn was killrri in a two- sin went un in flames, anil th. He will attend the death toll to at least 22. Jovce. and h's nannK Paul James Evans. 73.

Chicago car crash at a Villa Park inler state Conservation Department ll0n nepunncan convennon in san iction. asked that outdoor fires not Two Illinois residents died in Remington, 61, and K.ithennr Robert Snyders, 27. ('Imago. Mrs. Mabel Bradley.

60. Oak set until after a heavy rain or out-of-state accidents. Remington. 60. was killed Sundav when his Francisco next summer as a working observer with his state delegation or with a candi tne Lemont crasn was me -ne Remingtons, of high-powered dragster crashed Forest, died when hi cat went snow.

out of control on Illinois near Nearly 300 acres of ever iJ A 't -y' v. worst of the nation during the Carnentersviil left six children.1 into a retainins wall at tin New- date greens and three farm buildings weekend. Killed were Npw-I :Dhn.i. a. 1i' Anna Harris, 30.

Joliet. his wife. Mil- 'Racewav 1 Luke Jackson. 31 New I ennx. were destroyed in another fire da, 24 and their children Debra.

Harry Shelby. 60. and his! was killed in a two-car accident near Rochester, Minn Authori- Daniel 4 and Kathenne 3 Ada, 52. Golconda. died Mrs.

Ann Q. Vanette. 44 hi-i()n inms 3 neap ties said the area was tin.ler-dry. months. Edwin R.

Franklin, 27. whfn 'heir car smashed into the died when the cat in which Mrs Jean ()t The Evansville. lnd fire ru, rear of a truck on Illinois I north was riding collided with an- rirtVnt nartment answered mure than 2.r PUBLIC APOLOGY LONDON UPI Richard rossman, a Labor party politician and journalist, apologized UIJVI I Ul III! Ulllt I in one day, im hiding one publicly to Sir Winston Church- also died 1)1 tichorn. Dense smoke Horn a oinrr auio on me a mpass a ()ttawa ca ni. erass fire covered th.

hiuhwav near marlotte. Mich i uiiv.tr rtiu me i ici t.ia.iii better than 3 times the speed of sound, theoretically could hurt the dart-shaped Jet the 4.665 air miles from New York to Moscow in about two and a half hours, (NEA Tdephoto) In other Illinois ac idents: PRESIDENT REVEALS FASTEST JET FIGHTER This is the mighty A ll plan President Johnson verbslly unwrapped at hi news conference Saturday. Its snnounced speed of more than 2,000 miles an hour, Richard Gorgus. 21. Broadview, across the Ohio Rier in Hen ill Sundav for having alleged died when his car struck an abut derson, where lumher that Britain's World War II ment on the Kennedy Express- a and four homes1 leader once ordered bombing fused, the car- together and Jl the time of the accid.

killed Sergio Madrigal, 24. Chicago, started a prairie fire. were cars lhree persons Saturday when struck by I burned. raid out of personal pique. whileiWgs killed Sunday when the cartway in Chicago.

Four persons died.

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