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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 9

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The Timesi
Location:
Munster, Indiana
Issue Date:
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9
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THE TIMES Friday, June 30, 1972 f) Herrera 'Guilty' IS Killed as 2 Planes Collide Over Wisconsin Lake had never before had a fatal accident in its seven-year history. The North Central plane carried two passengers and a crew of three and the Air weather." He said visibility was about five miles with a light haze and there were scattered clouds at 3,000 feet. The two planes, both turbo-props, had a combined capacity of 63 passengers plus crews. Air Wisconsin is a shuttle service to larger airports in Milwaukee, Chicago and Minneapolis. North Central is a major short haul airline with one of the world's best safety records.

Air Wisconsin CHESS CHAMP REPRIMANDED AMSTERDAM (AP)-The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia. Hijacker Convicted SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Richard Floyd McCoy, a Viet Wisconsin craft had two crew members and six passengers. The North Central plane was entering its landing approach for Wittman Field at Oshkosh and the Air Wiscon ZWWi mm ALMIRA'S 9 NEENAH, Wis. (UPI) -Officials hoped to recover today two airp'ane fuselages from 20 feet of water to help determine what caused an inflight collision Thursday which killed 13 persons. The two planes, a North Central Airlines Convair 580 and an Air Wisconsin De-Haviland Twin Otter, collided in a fiery ball and plunged into" Lake Winnebago minutes before each was to land at separate airports.

The body of one of the victims was recovered shortly after the crash. The others were presumed 1 still in the fuselages, submerged about a half mile apart inWisconsin's largest inland lake. FEDERAL Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board officials expected the fuselages to be brought to shore today and taken to Wittman Field in Oshkosh along with other debris picked off the lake by boats manned by authorities and area residents. Gerald Boyer, regional FAA official, told a news conference late Thursday the planes were flying in "very good VFR (visual flight rules) CRUNCH CAKE CROWN POINT A Hammond man pleaded guilty Thursday in Lake Criminal court to involuntary manslaughter in the death of 8 3-year-old child. Court Commissioner Edward Reardon accepted the plea and set a July 5 sentencing date for Pedro Herrera, 32, of 842 Hoffman.

Marina Castellanos was killed when Herrera failed to yield the right-of-way at ifoff-man and Columbia Avenues last Aug. 1, police say. Herrera has been in and out Of jail since the accident. He was released on bond last November. i Before that he was repre-s by pauper lawyer James Kimbrough.

While out on bond he asked for a continuance to get legal representation. The criminal court policy is to appoint pauper lawyers only for those unable to post bond. On Thursday, he was represented by Kimbrough, who was appointed again when Herrera failed to hire a lawyer and was jailed. Vietnam War On June 6, 1954, French union forces crossed the Dai River and drove back Vietminh forces 30 miles south of Hanoi. PINEAPPLE LAYER $429 CAKE I LEMON LIME 17(1 CHIFFON CAKE MILE HIGH tld1! CHEESECAKE 1 BRAIDED (Plain ir Raisin) Oflf! 1 9fl SWEET BREAD WVr ALMOND COFFEE CAKE COFFEE CAKE BANANA NUT BREAD CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 3rd thru 17th.

OPEN TUESDAY, JULY 18th for the BETTER Signed: Your Old Familiar MuHlor Shops dtwjUWjL PASTRY SHOP NOW 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! 836 SIBLEY I May wood HAMMOND 45th and Cline Rts. 41 and 30 HIGHLAND SCHERERVILLE WA 3-4664 865-8200 7030 Indianapolis tlvd. HAMMOND 844-4334 WE 2-1922 nam veteran and former mon Sunday school teacher, was found guilty Thursday night of air piracy in the hijacking of a United Air Lines jet from which he parachuted with $500,000 ransom money. The i -m a six-woman U.S. District Court jury delivered its verdict shortly before midnight after nearly two hours of deliberations.

McCoy, a 29-year-old law enforcement student at Utah's Brigham Young University, could receive from 20 years to life in prison. No date was set for sentencing. McCoy's wife, Karen, broke into tears when the verdict was read. McCoy appeared calm. 0 EitertJinmcnt Nijtitly Beautiful Cocktail Ltwige ST.

IN HAMMOND wwfw pa jpSMIf I nrv 1 For your long week-end dining pleasure sin plane was approaching the Outagamie County Airport at Appleton. Air controllers at the airports reported hearing nothing from the pilots just prior to the crash. JOCKEY CLUB Magoun and Chicago Ava. E.Chicago EX 8-2353 mum. BURGERS SUNDAY -Open at 12 NOON CL0SEOJULY3id4 "Man of the House Chef Benny 11 59 I I 99 99 HL 94c Pressure Deal It takes more than 10 pounds of pressure to crack an average hen's egg.

OURDINNUtMCIAll 1 Large LOBSTER TAILS 10-Ot. Filet Mignon $39S DANCING MUSIC by "FUTURE SHOCK" ZEBRA L0UHGE 840 S. Broad Street Griffith 838-9632 I Mil South of tha Town Of Griffith Broad St. THE FINEST ji a Sure, cookouts and picnics will be the order of the day this weekend; but dining out will be a welcome change. Fry $1.55 1.O.

Chicken $3.85 $tylChicke $2.25 Onions $2.85 England Dinner $3.95 Night $2.50 Ribs SUNDAY DRUNCII 10-2 SUNDAY DINNERS (ring rfco family PIANO BAR With Mill Georgia Own KOCUR'S CHATEAU 614 State Lin St. Calumet City 862-2441 Eoy Our I COMPUTE I BANQUET I FACILITIES 3830 1 79th 1 1 Clue Ave. tni Eipressway-844-2140 JT Clue Ave. tni Eipressway-844 2140 MR. STEAK SERVES ONLY uwft ASCANIO'S (PUNTILLO) BARNABAS.

735 T0RRENCE AVE. Calumet City 868-3030 QUARTERBACK CLUB 1 fF 503 W. Chicago Ave. EastChicago Phone 398-4334 OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, II A.M. TO 12 P.M.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 11 A M. TO 2 A.M. 12 NOON T0 12 MIDNIGHT HONEY-DIP SEAFOOD LUNCHEON Served Daily from 1 1 A.M. The Finest Food Being Served DANCING FRIDAY 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.

MUSIC by The Associates Perfectly naturally tender USDA CHOICE steak dinners include salad, choice of potato, Ranch House Toast. From $1.89 to $3.99. COMPLETE DINNER Served Nitely BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Family Style or Individual Dinners BIG, JUICY, CHARCOAL-BROILED FRIED CHICKEN SALADS SANDWICHES CHILDREN'S MENU WAITRESS SERVICE BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS OPEN 1 1 :00 A.M. Featuring Regular Menu with 3 Specials Made for the by Ave. 6525 Indianapolis "a 142nd and Torrence HAMMOND-Across from Shopping Center HOURS: A.M.

to 2 A.M.: Sun. 3 A.M.; Sat. 4 P.M. to 2 P.M.-10 P.M. South of FAMILY Woodmar MR.

STEAK 17060 Torrence LANSING -One Anile River Oaks 0 caputs SUPERB 2 30 'I SUNDAYS TOPPED iifiTLi rnrr AT ITS BEST vv 1 1 rncc FLAG ON afe DINING Steaks Seafoods WITH ALL DINNERS WITH THIS COUPON I JULY 4th WEEKEND KIDDIE El Chicken Ribs Now Serving A Wide Selection of Mouth Watering Sandwiches for Your Eating Enjoyment! ON THE BOULEVARD COMPLETE MENU BURGER With French Fries and Dessert For Children under 12 yciFs of ige iccompamcd by parent. Wlaa SALAD BAR INCLUDED don Thurs. 11A.M. to 1 A.M. Fri.

and 11 AM. II A.M. 4 P.M. ti 1 A.M. DETWILER'S CALUMET CITY DAIRY QUEEN AND BRAZIER TWO LOCATIONS 2050 Sibley Calumet City DAIRY QUEEN TREATS AND LIMITED BRAZIER FOODS 634 Burnham Calumet City Hcf I S.

fit Oil. Am. I I. tori 9 1172 Am. I.I.

Ctrl. SERVING PIZZA FROM 11 A.M. PIZZERIA TUE CUID- Restaurant Lounge I Ilk 31111 CLOSED JULY 4 425 Torrence Ave. Calumet City 1 Block North of Sibley Blvd. Phone TO 2-5554 brazier.

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