ji ucujarsation pro-iw budgetDiesdge3)—A 19-nan was ?d into a Glasgowan Jerry Glasgow ; the son E. DavisxaKen trams which wuuuucu aci v ice.PLANES COLLIDE, CRASH IN CANADAoosan'‘red from lake my It's the here is.’* ?ast Asia the sixik. »rmed an ief organ* to buildiow ill’ I V Dooley : worried hat what my life lave pub* ooks and ; Into an to die n.liMttiri*NORTH BAY, Ont. lt;AP)—Two U.S. Air Force planes collided and crashed Thursday in northwest On-Q tario. One man was reported seen walking about in the snow at the crash scene.The planes, a B47 bomber and an F102 fighter, were- taking part in an air defense training exercise. The bomber was from Little Rock, Ark., the FJ.02 from the U.S. air defense base at Kinche-loe, Mich.The Air Defense Command at St. Hubert, Que., said one- man was spotted walking around after the crash. It reported that the pilot of a CF100 that flew over the crash site said he also 'saw a parachute in a tree.Four men were aboard the B47. The F102 carried only the pilot.The Air Defense Command said the collision occurred , about 250 miles- north of Salt Ste. Marie.Kincheloe Air Force Base said a helicopter carrying the base flight surgeon, Capt. Harry 6. Hahn, had arrived at the scene of the crash. *Officers said the search was halted by darkness after a survival kit was dropped to th* mafl seen walking at the crash scene.Little Rock Air Foret base officials identified the four rmmi aboard the B47 as: Capt. Roy N, Minor, 34, the plan* coramaaAar,of - Manchester, * Tens.; lA, dor* C. Adams Jr.. Ut a pilot* •# Greenville, SC.; Lt. Uoyd A, Horn, 27, a pilot, tf Bo4*e, Malk and Lt. Carlton w. Hurt, IB. M4W*»toc, •lt; OkMm Qt* (W