Heavy on OkinawaSS Okinawa BureauNAHA, Okinawa—Typhoon Emma headed for oblivion in the Pacific Ocean, Saturday after leaving heavy damage on Okinawa.The unseasonal howler was downgraded to a tropical storm Saturday as it swerved northeast past Japan with almost no effect on the country where in September some 5,000 persons were killed by Typhoon Vera.Military authorities on Okinawa said there were no deaths or injuries among the 60,000 U.S. servicemen and dependents living in the Ryukyu Islands.ttf1JREPORTS 'ROM 10 Marine units, however, listed heavy flooding, damaged buildings and supplies and downed power lines.U.S. Army and Air Force installation* suffered miuor damage.Weatherwise Ryukyuan p o I i c e (C ontinued on Back Pa^e, C’ol. 5)mm% mm AFire Forces ATOKYO CSS) —A Hawaii-boundJapan Airlines DC-7 turbopropplane with 62 persons aboard wasdiverted -to Wake Island earlySaturday morning when a fire broke out in one of its engines,Au Air Force C-51 from the Stitli Air Rescue Sq. at John-C